By David Cobb, CBS Sports: The Pac-12 is rightfully receiving national praise for its excellence in the final season before its membership splinters apart and heads in various directions. With six teams ranked in the top 18 of the AP Top 25 and another in UCLA lingering in the “others receiving votes” category, the conference has a case to be considered tops in the nation.
One of the only factors working against the Pac-12 in its claim for national supremacy is the weakness of its bottom. The Bottom 25 provides a great example as both Arizona State and Stanford are represented in this week’s ranking of college football futility.
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