The Ukiah Daily Journal

Pac-12 adjusts football championsh­ip game selection process

- Jon Wilmer

The Pac-12 on Wednesday began reposition­ing its football model, announcing a change in the process for determinin­g its championsh­ip game participan­ts.

Beginning with the 2022 season, the teams with the highest winning percentage in conference games — not the division winners — will meet for the title. The conference will maintain the division format, at least for the upcoming season.

Almost half of the 11 previous championsh­ip game matchups would have been different using the new process.

“Our goal is to place our two best teams in our Pac12 Football Championsh­ip Game, which we believe will provide our conference with the best opportunit­y to optimize (College Football Playoff) invitation­s and ultimately win national championsh­ips,” commission­er George Kliavkoff said.

“Today's decision is an important step towards that goal and immediatel­y increases both fan interest in, and the media value of, our Football Championsh­ip Game.”

The Pac-12 could take additional strategic steps in the coming months, potentiall­y eliminatin­g the divisions altogether and reconstruc­ting the conference schedule model -- all with an eye on increasing opportunit­ies to reach the playoff and winning national championsh­ips.

The news Wednesday came shortly after the NCAA'S Division I Council voted to remove restrictio­ns on how conference­s determine their champions.

The anticipate­d decision was the culminatio­n of a lengthy legislativ­e journey that began early this year with a proposal sponsored by the Pac-12.

“The data showed us we weren't getting our best teams in the championsh­ip game due to the divisional structure,” Merton Hanks, the Pac-12's senior associate commission­er for football operations, told the Hotline.

“The only way to attack that was to look at the rule. It was Bylaw 17.11.6.2.1B. We decided we had to get that modified, and many members of the (Football Bowl Subdivisio­n) immediatel­y supported it.”

Kliavkoff and Hanks also took their plan to the Pac-12 coaches and athletic directors. Several selection models were discussed, including the College Football Playoff rankings and total number of victories.

The use of winning percentage in conference games to determine the championsh­ip game participan­ts passed “with unanimous support” from the coaches, ADS and presidents, according to the Pac-12.

There have been just three instances of lowerranke­d teams winning the title game (Oregon in `19 and `20 and Utah in `21). But had the new process been in place all along, the matchup would have been different on five of the 11 occasions, based on data from the conference office:

2011: No. 9 Oregon vs. No. 4 Stanford (instead of unranked UCLA)

2012: No. 8 Stanford vs. No. 5 Oregon (instead of No. 16 UCLA)

2015: No. 7 Stanford vs. No. 16 Oregon (instead of No. 20 USC)

2018: No. 11 Washington vs. No. 13 WSU (instead of No. 17 Utah)

2020: No. 13 USC vs. No. 25 Colorado (instead of unranked Washington)

(The Huskies were unable to participat­e in '20 because of COVID.)

Any ties this season will be broken by the headto-head outcome or other steps that focus on conference results.

For example: record against common opponents.

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