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With UCLA losing to Arizona State, there were only two undefeated teams left in the Pac-12. After beating Washington State, it is Cal who stands unbeaten in the North, along with their counterpart Utah in the South. Both set to square off in a duel for supremacy with College Gameday on site in Salt Lake City next Saturday.
Stanford beat up Arizona, so they now stand as the only 3-0 team in Pac-12 play and are currently 4-1. Arizona drops to 0-2 and it feels like they have a mountain to climb to win the South this season. UCLA is now 1-1 and will drop to 4-1 in the Pac-12, while Arizona State has recovered from their shellacking of USC and improved to 3-2 overall. Oregon eventually took care of business against Colorado and are now 3-1, but they are currently looking up at Stanford and Cal, who are a combined 5-0 in conference play.
So odd. All these words jumbled together. Can't make sense of any of them.
Below are the standings. What are your thoughts?
North
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Conference
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Overall
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STRK
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vs Top 25
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3-0
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4-1
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W4
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1-0
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2-0
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5-0
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W5
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0-0
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1-1
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3-2
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W1
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0-2
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0-1
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2-2
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L1
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0-1
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0-1
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2-2
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L1
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0-1
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