1. Arizona (16-2)
Since no team has gone 18-0 in the league, there’s not much faith in any team doing so, especially when the league includes imposing road stops at Oregon, Oregon State and Stanford. But since Arizona skips the USC-UCLA swing, it might get close.
2. USC (15-3)
Last year, UCLA finished 15-3 and was in third place. This USC team is better than the ’17 Bruins.
3. Oregon (13-5)
This assumes the Ducks go 9-0 at home.
4. UCLA (12-6)
Consider this as throwing some shade on Steve Alford’s coaching ability because the Bruins have five terrific players.
5. Oregon State (11-7)
Most improved team in America, coming off a 1-17 league finish.
6. Stanford (10-8)
The trendy pick to challenge for a league title, but let’s see how the Cardinal fares on the road before buying in.
7. Arizona State (9-9)
This could be all wrong; the Sun Devils could break .500 and be a devil to beat in Tempe.
8. Utah (8-10)
The Utes have rebuilt the Huntsman Center, with NBA-quality video boards. But Larry Krystkowiak’s team has fallen from the first division.
9ÌýColorado (7-11)
This is Utah minus the fancy video boards.
10. Washington (4-14)
Bonus points for being able to identify Washington’s new coach.
11. Washington State (3-15)
Ernie Kent actually got a contract extension for going, in order, 7-11, 1-17 and 6-12 in the conference.
12. Cal (2-16)
Train wreck.

