Despite downfall, Pac-12 enters season as 2nd strongest conference in 2023

The Pac-12 will cease to exist as we know it following the 2023 season, but it enters the year as one of the strongest conferences around.

The Pac-12 may be ending as we know it after the 2023 season, but it is doing a good job of trying to go out on top.

Defections from USC, UCLA, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Arizona State, and Utah all left the Pac-12 on life support over the past month. However, if you were to treat the imminent death of the conference as a problem for tomorrow, then the more pertinent outlook for the Pac-12 in the 2023 season alone is incredibly encouraging.

USC, Washington, Oregon, Utah, and Oregon State are all consensus top-25 teams going into the year, and other schools like UCLA, Washington State, and Arizona are all hovering around the basket as well.

When looking at overall rankings for the Power 5 conferences in college football, the Pac-12 at least has a good argument to be near the top of the pack.

According to CBS Sports’ conference power rankings, Barrett Salee has the Pac-12 in the No. 2 spot.

This might come as a shock to people on the East Coast, but the Pac-12 is loaded and may be the most entertaining league to watch in 2023. The conference boasts at least four teams that have a legitimate shot at making the CFP: No. 6 USC, No. 10 Washington, No. 14 Utah and No. 15 Oregon. Can any of them actually win it? Probably not. But the conference’s depth is as strong as it has been in more than a decade. When you throw in No. 18 Oregon State and a well-coached UCLA squad, “Pac-12 After Dark” is going to be must-see TV in 2023.

The conference has only had two teams make it into the College Football Playoff before, with Oregon and Washington standing alone. There seems to be a good chance that the winner of the conference in 2023 will have a good claim for a playoff spot, though.

It’s unfortunate that the Pac-12 will cease to exist as we know it following this year, but at least it’s going out with a bang.

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Full worst-to-first preseason SP+ conference power rankings

Where does the Big Ten stand nationally in comparison to all other conferences in ESPN’s final SP+ preseason projections?

The Big Ten is generally regarded as one of the nation’s premier conferences. It makes perfect sense, too. In addition to boasting some of the country’s top brands, the actual football being played on the gridiron is pretty dang good as well.

In fact, ESPN’s final SP+ preseason projections rank five Big Ten teams inside the nation’s top 17 and eight teams inside the country’s top 34. Iowa checks in No. 27 nationally according to the final SP+ ratings. Suffice it to say, the predictive model expects the league to feature plenty of the nation’s top teams once more in 2022.

On the surface, those numbers sound great for the Big Ten. How does the Big Ten stack up nationally, though? Where do all of the conferences rank according to Bill Connelly’s final SP+ preseason projections?

Here’s a worst-to-first breakdown of where each conference stands in terms of overall strength per ESPN’s final SP+ rankings.