Rundown PAC-12 North
Don’t count out Washington State, which had a solid stretch run in 2015. QB Luke Falk is probably only second to UCLA’s Josh Rosen. Also helpful for the Cougars will be their 14 returning starters and a very playable and winnable schedule. The California Golden Bears look good enough to earn a bowl bid, while the Oregon State Beavers bring very little experience to the field.
PAC-12 North Predicted Finish
- Stanford
- Washington
- Oregon
- Washington State
- California
- Oregon State
Rundown PAC-12 South
Utah finished in the Top 20 last year, but they have lost a lot of the experienced players that got them there. The Utes also have a fairly tough schedule and a worrisome running and receiving game. The defensive line and linebackers for Arizona State are amazingly solid, and the team has solid running and receiving corps, but QB and O-line weaknesses will hurt them. We find that the Wildcats of Arizona offer one of the better offenses and boast of 15 returning starters. Colorado does not have a bad team, but the Buffaloes have a terribly tough schedule.
PAC-12 South Predicted Finish
- UCLA
- USC
- Utah
- Arizona State
- Arizona
- Colorado
2016 PAC-12 College Football Preview Final Word
In our 2016 PAC-12 college football preview, we find that the big game in this conference will occur early in the season when on September 30th the Washington Huskies play the Stanford Cardinal. That could be the PAC-12 winner takes all contest. However, don’t forget the Oregon Ducks, UCLA Bruins, and USC Trojans. They will all be a force. The Bruins host the Trojans on November 12th for the major contest in the PAC-12 South.