1. ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ (16-2)
Since no team has gone 18-0 in the league, there’s not much faith in any team doing so, especially when the league includes imposing road stops at Oregon, Oregon State and Stanford. But since ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ skips the USC-UCLA swing, it might get close.
2. USC (15-3)
Last year, UCLA finished 15-3 and was in third place. This USC team is better than the ’17 Bruins.
3. Oregon (13-5)
This assumes the Ducks go 9-0 at home.
4. UCLA (12-6)
Consider this as throwing some shade on Steve Alford’s coaching ability because the Bruins have five terrific players.
5. Oregon State (11-7)
Most improved team in America, coming off a 1-17 league finish.
6. Stanford (10-8)
The trendy pick to challenge for a league title, but let’s see how the Cardinal fares on the road before buying in.
7. ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ State (9-9)
This could be all wrong; the Sun Devils could break .500 and be a devil to beat in Tempe.
8. Utah (8-10)
The Utes have rebuilt the Huntsman Center, with NBA-quality video boards. But Larry Krystkowiak’s team has fallen from the first division.
9ÌýColorado (7-11)
This is Utah minus the fancy video boards.
10. Washington (4-14)
Bonus points for being able to identify Washington’s new coach.
11. Washington State (3-15)
Ernie Kent actually got a contract extension for going, in order, 7-11, 1-17 and 6-12 in the conference.
12. Cal (2-16)
Train wreck.