The North
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1. Cal
2. Washington
3. Washington State
4. Stanfurd
5. Oregon
6. Oregon State
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The South
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1. Nobody Cares
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Sudden Sam wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 3:32 pm 1. Washington
2. Oregon
3. Stanford
4. Washington State
5. Cal
6. Oregon St
FTFY
You don’t watch CFB, do you?
Sudden Sam wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2019 4:16 pm Seriously, losing to Cal had to be the low point for a once proud program.
The 1919 freshmen team went 11-1 and became the core of next year's varsity squad, to be known as the "Wonder Team." The 1920 Golden Bears team won all 9 games, outscored their opponents, 510 to 14, and capped off the season by defeating Ohio State in the Tournament of Roses East-West Game (now known as the Rose Bowl) 28–0. The NCAA has officially recognized them as the national champion of that season, the first from the Pacific Coast.[1]
During an incredible five-season span from 1920 to 1924, the "Wonder Teams" went undefeated, running up a record of 44 wins, 0 losses.
Even though the two had never met during the Roaring Twenties, Smith's "Wonder Teams" are thought to rival Knute Rockne's Notre Dame teams. Furthermore, when in 1960 the Helms Athletic Foundation considered both the Wonder Teams and the Four Horsemen among others, it crowned the 1920 Cal Bears as the greatest football team in American history.
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 10:04 pm The Pac 12 is definitely one of the more solid "mid major" conferences out there. Right now in the MGO POWER INDEX I've got them at second right behind the AAC, but they could surge ahead to the top spot with a strong showing in Week 2.