POWER RANKINGS
Breaking down the Pac-12
1. Washington (1-1):
After no true freshman played in the opener against Auburn, four took the field last week versus North Dakota.
2. Stanford (2-0):
Kickoff at 11 a.m. Saturday against UC Davis is the earliest start for a home game in school history.
3. Oregon (2-0):
Ducks are 79-0 when scoring 50 points or more. Should make it 80-0 vs. San Jose State on Saturday.
4. Arizona State (2-0):
Wide receiver N’Keal Harry has a total of eight touchdowns in his last seven games.
5. USC (1-1):
Trojans are 23-5-1 all-time against schools in Texas. Up next: A trip to face the Longhorns in Austin.
6. Colorado (2-0):
Opened season by beating its two traditional rivals, Colorado State and Nebraska.
7. Utah (2-0):
Utes lead the nation by allowing just 124 passing yards in their first two games.
8. California (2-0):
Three touchdown drives in 21-18 win over BYU averaged 81.3 yards in length.
9. Washington State (2-0):
Cougars have shut out three of 15 opponents during the past two seasons.
10. Oregon State (1-1): Beavers head to Nevada seeking first road win since defeating Colorado on Oct. 4, 2014. 11. UCLA (0-2):
Chip Kelly off to an 0-2 start after never losing consecutive games in one season during his Oregon tenure.
12. Arizona (0-2):
Rich Rodriguez, fired as coach after last season, attends games to see his son, Rhett, a back-up quarterback.