Arizona was one of five Pac-12 teams to make the cut in the second CFP rankings of the season.
Washington and Oregon held their ground in the second College Football Playoff rankings as five Pac-12 teams made the cut — none of them from Los Angeles.
“The three straight wins, two of their losses coming in overtime, a seven-point loss to Washington and the job that Coach Fisch has done out there is really something,” selection committee chair Boo Corrigan, the N.C. State athletic director, said on a media teleconference.Washington was the lowest ranked of the five undefeated teams in the major conference, behind Ohio State, Georgia, Michigan and Florida State, while Oregon was the highest ranked of the one-loss teams.
That matchup would be 12-0 Washington against 11-1 Oregon, a pairing that only becomes reality if both teams win their three remaining regular-season games.The Ducks play USC, Arizona State and Oregon State. Unless the Huskies finish with a perfect 13-0 record — in which case they would be a lock for the playoff — the Pac-12 winner must worry about:College Sports |
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