The Denver Post

CU Buffs knocking on door for top spot

- By Sean Keeler Sean Keeler: 303- 954- 1516, skeeler@denverpost.com or @ seankeeler

The CU Buffs are knocking on the door.

Check that.

A lot of doors.

With a win over Utah on Friday and one specific piece of help — UCLA beating USC — the Buffs will be playing in their first Pac- 12 football championsh­ip game since 2016.

CU moved to 4- 0 ( 3- 0 Pac- 12) with a 24- 13 win at Arizona this past Saturday. In doing so, the Buffs moved up from No. 4 to No. 2 in The Denver Post’s Best of the West College Football Top 25.

The Buffs received one of the three first- place votes from The Post’s selectors. The Trojans ( 4- 0, 4- 0 Pac- 12) received the other two, and moved into the Best of the West’s top spot after a 38- 13 thrashing of Washington State on Sunday.

Southern California visits the crosstown rival Bruins Saturday at 2 p. m. Denver time.

If the Trojans and CU both win this weekend, USC will represent the South Division in the league title game because of more division wins — they would have five to the Buffs’ four.

The Trojans and Buffs had been slated to meet in Los Angeles on Nov. 28, the Saturday of Thanksgivi­ng weekend. However, the game was canceled by the Pac- 12 on Thanksgivi­ng Day because of the number of COVID19 positives within the USC football roster.

The tilt was declared a “nocontest,” forcing CU to schedule a quickie visit from San Diego State on Nov. 28 instead. The Buffs beat the Aztecs ( 4- 3) at Folsom Field, 20- 10.

The Best of the West poll, released each Monday, ranks the top 25 FBS programs from the Front Range to the Pacific Ocean, as culled from the Pac- 12, the Mountain West and BYU.

Post columnist Sean Keeler (@ SeanKeeler), Post deputy sports editor Matt Schubert (@ MattDSchub­ert) and Post reporter Kyle Fredrickso­n (@ KyleFredri­ckson) vote on the top 25.

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