The Wildcats became the seventh team to secure a postseason berth and are a great fit for the Las Vegas Bowl.
Helpful reminders on the postseason selection process before we plunge into the latest Pac-12 bowl forecast:
— The Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl will host the College Football Playoff semifinals, leaving the Pac-12 champion to participate in the Fiesta, Peach or Cotton bowls unless it qualifies for the CFP.
— The Pac-12 is contractually tied to seven games this season: the New Year’s Six, Alamo, Las Vegas, Holiday, Sun, LA and Independence bowls. If there are more eligible teams than available spots, the conference will attempt to secure invitations to other bowls with vacancies.
On Week 10, Arizona became the seventh by winning its sixth.
The Wildcats thumped UCLA on Saturday for their sixth victory, giving the Pac-12 seven bowl-eligible teams — enough to meet its contractual obligations.
Following the 27-10 win, fans stormed the field to celebrate Arizona’s first postseason berth in six years.
It was the longest bowl drought in the conference — so long, in fact, that the game the Wildcats participated in at the end of the 2017 season no longer exists.
Here’s a look at each team’s most recent bowl appearance, by year:
2022Oregon (Holiday Bowl)Oregon State (Las Vegas Bowl)UCLA (Sun Bowl)USC (Cotton Bowl)Utah (Rose Bowl)Washington (Alamo Bowl)Washington State (LA Bowl)
2021Arizona State (Las Vegas Bowl)
2020Colorado (Alamo Bowl)
2019Cal (Redbox Bowl)
2018Stanford (Sun Bowl)
2017Arizona (Foster Farms Bowl)
With the Wildcats securing a spot this season, Stanford now owns the longest bowl drought.
However, a caveat is required: In 2020, the Cardinal posted a winning record (4-2) but declined a bowl berth because of COVID.
The longest stretch of consecutive losing seasons now belongs to Cal, which last won at least six games in 2019. That streak will continue unless the Bears sweep their three remaining games.
To our latest postseason projections …
Team: Oregon (8-1)Home games (two): USC, Oregon StateRoad games (one): Arizona StateComment: Oregon’s place atop the Hotline’s weekly power ratings has left many perplexed, but the calculation is really quite simple: In our opinion, and having watched 90 percent of the snaps for both teams this season, the Ducks are better than UW and will beat the Huskies on a neutral field in the Pac-12 championship game. And this year, a one-loss Pac-12 champ is absolutely getting into the CFP.
Team: Washington (9-0)Home games remaining (two): Utah, WSURoad games remaining (one): Oregon StateComment: Our projections for the top spot isn’t a criticism of Washington’s broader trajectory. The Huskies are at least one year ahead of schedule with their rebuild under Kalen DeBoer and started from a much lesser place in 2022 than did the Ducks.
Team: Utah (7-2)Home games (one): ColoradoRoad games (two): Washington, ArizonaComment: With USC taking on a third loss, and headed for more, it increasingly appears that the Arizona-Utah winner will be the Alamo Bowl participant. Our current lean in the head-to-head matchup is Utah but, admittedly, it’s entering coin toss territory.
Team: Arizona (6-3)Home games (one): UtahRoad games (two): Colorado, Arizona StateComment: Facts: 1) The Arizona basketball teams plays Florida Atlantic in Las Vegas on Dec. 23 at 12 p.m.; 2) The Las Vegas Bowl is Dec. 23 at 4:30 p.m. 3) Obviously!
Team: USC (7-3)Home games (one): UCLARoad games (one): OregonComment: The Hotline disagreed strongly with the notion that Caleb Williams would shut it down following USC’s loss to Utah (so he could stay healthy for the NFL Draft), and we still believe Williams will play out the regular season. But any bowl would want to know his status before making a decision on the Trojans.
Team: Oregon State (7-2)Home games (two): Stanford, WashingtonRoad games (one): OregonComment: The Beavers have everything in front of them, including a major bowl berth. But if things go slightly sideways and they slide to El Paso, they would be arguably the best Pac-12 team to ever participate in the Sun Bowl.
Team: UCLA (6-3)Home games (two): Arizona State, CalRoad games (one): USCComment: There cannot be many instances in college football history of a team’s bowl game being closer to campus than its home games.
Team: Colorado (4-5)Home games (one): ArizonaRoad games (two): WSU, UtahComment: Colorado’s downturn looks worse than it actually is because the early-season hype got so far ahead of reality. Anyone with a working knowledge of CU’s personnel on the lines of scrimmage knew the Buffs would struggle to secure six wins given the level of competition.
Team: Cal (3-6)Home games (one): WSURoad games (two): Stanford, UCLAComment: The Bears very well could handle the Cougars and Cardinal and head to Pasadena — for their final scheduled game against UCLA — needing a victory to become bowl-eligible. Maybe the UC regents would insist the Bruins roll over as part of the Berkeley tax.
Team: Stanford (3-6)Home games (two): Cal, Notre DameRoad games (one): Oregon StateComment: If we’re judging Pac-12 head coaches based on what they have done this season with the personnel available, Troy Taylor is clearly in the top half.
Team: Washington State (4-5)Home games (one): ColoradoRoad games (two): Cal, WashingtonComment: We stood by WSU for weeks as the situation deteriorated. Not anymore. The Hotline is hopping off the train and predicting the Cougars are home for the holidays following an all-time collapse.
Team: Arizona State (2-7)Home games (two): Oregon, ArizonaRoad games (one): UCLAComment: Each season turns on a handful of plays. For the Sun Devils, that handful is the difference between 2-7 and 5-4. They lost to both Colorado and Cal by three points and to UW by a touchdown.
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