Pac-10 Football: Simply the Best

The current BCS Rankings have four Pac-10 teams in the top 25. 

The previous week's ranking had five Pac-10 teams in the top 25 (Stanford fell out after losing to Cal on Saturday).

This past Saturday, Pac-10 matchups featured Oregon vs. Arizona and Cal vs. Stanford.  Both games had Pac-10 Championship and Rose Bowl implications.  In sharp contrast, the BCS No. 1-ranked team, Florida from the SEC, was playing in a lob-sided blowout against lowly Florida International University. 

Perhaps the Pac-10 should emulate other conferences by adding two new teams to its conference to become the Pac-12 (I suggest Fresno State and Hawaii) and play one more non-conference game than they currently have—preferably late in the season when BCS rankings are on the line.

Nah—I will take the Pac-10 just the way it is—as the best football conference in the nation, where every team plays each other to determine the conference champion.

I look forward to another perfect bowl season for Pac-10 teams—just like last year's bowl season.

Pac-10 Football—simply the best.

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