Pac 12 Power Rankings Week 11: Oregon, Arizona State Remain On Top

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Nov 8, 2014; Salt Lake City, UT, USA; Oregon Ducks quarterback Marcus Mariota (8) jumps into the arms of offensive lineman Hamani Stevens (54) to celebrate a touchdown along with wide receiver Dwayne Stanford (88) and offensive linemen Doug Brenner (57) and Jake Fisher (75) during the second half against the Utah Utes at Rice-Eccles Stadium. Oregon won 51-27. Mandatory Credit: Russ Isabella-USA TODAY Sports

We’re still stuck at two. Two teams in the Pac-12 have a chance at the College Football Playoff. Two teams in the Pac-12 only have one loss. Two teams in the Pac-12 looked great in blowout wins against ranked teams that were major tests for them on Saturday.

Here we go with another round of Pac 12 Power Rankings, and following Week 11 everything is still about the Oregon Ducks and the Arizona State Sun Devils. Both teams are Top 10 teams with only one loss, and they could be heading for a collision course in the Pac 12 Championship game. But there are other teams that may have something to say about it.

The UCLA Bruins, Arizona Wildcats, and possibly USC Trojans have a chance to compete for the conference title. They aren’t going to go away quietly, so this race is far from over.

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  • This is an incredibly deep conference that has nine teams with winning records, 10 teams that could still reach a bowl game, and eight teams that could be fighting for a spot in the Top 25 by the end of the year. Honestly, for Oregon and Arizona State to be where they are is very impressive.

    But there’s still a lot of football left to be played, and it’ll be hard for them to finish the job and set up the collision course. Here is our explanation of the conference’s depth in the Pac 12 Power Rankings following Week 11 of the college football season.

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