

I agree, and it's still early.I don't see a major difference in any of the 4 ranked teams in the PAC. Schedules favor USC and UW though. USC misses UO and UW out of the North. UW misses Utah and USC out of the South.
OSU, Wazzu and UCLA are all good enough to pull an upset if you aren't careful.
I haven't seen Cal this year but their offensive explosion vs. Arizona impressed.
Arizona, ASU, Stanford aren't good. Colorado is taking over for Kansas
Cal is a well coached team, and still ahead of Arizona in terms of rebuilding. Cal could be undefeated but lost a late one to ND.
I think Washington at 1 from what I have seen
USC still hasnt done much for me to say clear cut. Rice? Bowling Green? no. beating stanford? Washington did it better. I dont know if they won at Oregon State as much as escaped.
when has Wazzu looked like the #2? when has Oregon?
1. Washington
2. USC
3. Oregon better wins than Utah
4. Utah
5. Wazzu could really flip Oregon State but Wazzu has the better OOC win
6. Oregon State
7. UCLA Play someone already
8. Cal
9. Az
10. Az State
11. Stan
12. Colorado
I could see Washington as #1, but right now, I am putting a lot of weight into potential, and USC has that on the offensive side of the ball.
Did they escape in Corvalis? No doubt...but OSU is a good team and will give a lot of teams trouble if they have to visit there.
At the end of the year, I think #1-3 will be between Washington, USC, and Utah. I just don't have faith in Bo Nix and that coaching staff long term, but they of course could find themselves up here as well.
Wazzu and OSU are going to beat some of the top PAC teams, no doubt about it.
UCLA is unknown, but also undefeated so...?
Bottom four is the bottom four. It'll be interesting to see how ASU rebounds after EMU and the firing of Herm.