Pac-12 football power rankings: UCLA making huge moves

Sep 30, 2022; Pasadena, California, USA; UCLA Bruins wide receiver Jake Bobo (9) runs down the sideline for a first down after a complete pass in the first half before he is stopped by Washington Huskies safety Alex Cook (5) in the first half at the Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 30, 2022; Pasadena, California, USA; UCLA Bruins wide receiver Jake Bobo (9) runs down the sideline for a first down after a complete pass in the first half before he is stopped by Washington Huskies safety Alex Cook (5) in the first half at the Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports /
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This is survival of the fittest
This is do or die
This is the winner takes it all
So take it all, all, all-all
I can see the finish line with each line that I finish
I’m so close to my goals I can get almost pole vault over the goal post
And if I don’t got enough in the tank, maybe I can just siphon enough
Man, will I survive in this climate to fill up this last can?

Survival by Eminem

What do this week’s Pac-12 football power rankings look like?

As we head into week six of the college football season, conference play is ramping up all over the country. The conference’s top is beginning to separate itself from the middle and bottom in the Pac-12. USC, Utah, UCLA, Oregon, and Washington have separated themselves from the conference’s class.

Arizona and Washington State are much improved, but there is a separation between them and the top of the conference. Then, there is the bottom of the Pac-12. Colorado, Stanford, and Arizona State are abysmal. Karl Dorell could be the next domino to fall in the coaching carousel. David Shaw won’t be fired, but they might ask him to resign or retire.

So, to Traveler, Ralphie, and Wilma and Wilbur, the power couple, here are the Pac-12 power rankings heading into week six.

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