SALT LAKE CITY — The 2016 season for the Pac-12 has been a wild one, albeit entertaining to watch.
As it stands with two weeks left to play in the regular season, Colorado and Washington State, two teams that have traditionally been ranked at the bottom of the conference, are leading their respective divisions and have the Pac-12 Championship game in sight.
Washington, which appeared to be the conference favorite entering last week, is now in a fight to win the North division. Conversely, USC, which started out the season with a 1-3 record and the seat growing hotter around first-year coach Clay Helton, is still in play to win the South division.