People do not talk enough about the Pac-12. For my money, it is the second or third-best conference in college football behind the SEC and in a good year, the Big 12. It is truly because some of their best games do not start until 10:30 pm Eastern time, but God bless em for those games. Nothing is better than a good Pac-12 game at the bar to avoid all social interaction.\
The Pac-12 South is more unpredictable than an episode of Homeland. Every time you seem to have things figured out in this conference, another team slides into the top spot unexpectedly. Therefore you should know any picks in this division are pretty meaningless.

FIVE PLAYERS TO WATCH
LB Anthony Barr (UCLA) - He is probably the player not named Jadeveon Clowney that you should pay attention to defensively. Barr is such a playmaker whether it be stuffing the run, rushing the quarterback or covering a tight end, he can do it all. Barr is a surefire top ten draft pick next season and he will definitely create some nightmares for Pac-12 offenses.
WR Marqise Lee (USC) - One of the best young receivers in the game. He is primarily a possession receiver, but honestly, he can fly for a deep ball as well. Lee is a dynamic receiver who will make whomever is starting at quarterback, a better player. It will be interesting to see how many more double teams Lee gets now that Robert Woods is in the league.
DT Will Sutton (Arizona State) - Another player like Barr whose an absolute freak on the defensive side of the football. Sutton will get into the trenches with the best of em. Sutton would have been a first round pick in this year's draft but decided to come back for his senior season. Even as a 4-3 defensive tackle, Sutton getting 12.5 sacks last year is truly impressive. I would not be surprised if Barr and Sutton are battling for the top defensive player of the year awards by December.
RB Ka'Deem Carey (Arizona) - In a lot of ways, Carey's offseason was far worse than a Johnny Manziel but he is ready for his junior year. He figures to be a major NFL Draft prospect as Carey rushed for 1,926 yards last season with 23 touchdowns. Carey did not have one game under 50 yards of rushing and only three times did he not reach the 100 yard plateau. One concern with Carey might be his 303 carries last season is quite high for a sophomore running back.
QB Brett Hundley (UCLA) - Big Brett the Bossman should be his nickname. I would not say he gets slept on, but people forget he is there. After watching him last year progress, I thought the Bruins finally have their quarterback to build on after so many years of players going down with injury. Hundley is the real deal who can do it with both his arm and his legs.
FIVE GAMES TO WATCH
Saturday September 28th - USC at Arizona State - A good game to set the tone of the Pac-12 South in late September. After winning 11 straight matchups, Arizona State notched their first win against the Trojans in 2011 at Sun Devil Stadium and they will hope for much of the same this year.
Saturday October 19th - UCLA at Stanford - Kevin Hogan found a way to beat this team twice last season. Once in the regular season and then again in the Pac-12 Championship. UCLA is the favorite in the Pac-12 South and they will be looking for revenge. This is one of the best Pac-12 games on the schedule.
Saturday October 19th - USC at Notre Dame - This is one of my favorite games of the year. I like seeing two of the best programs face off against each other and it brings back memories of the 'Bush Push' at South Bend. This could be a job decider for Lane Kiffin.
Saturday November 30th - Arizona at Arizona State - As we mentioned, this conference tends to be crazy so you never know what game could be the one that decides the division. This is a rivalry game and one that could so we will leave it there.
Saturday November 30th- UCLA at USC - Right now on August 22nd, little brother (UCLA) is looking better than big brother (USC). Who knows if that will be the same come late November, but both teams will likely be contending for a spot in the Pac-12 Championship. Fun fact, the Bruins have not won at USC since 1997.
FIVE QUESTIONS TO PONDER
1-10, how unpredictable is this division? - 8, only because Utah and Colorado will not contend for the spot of the top dog in this division. It could be UCLA for the second straight year, but there will be many going after the throne. I expect this coming down to the final weekend.
Who will throw Marqise Lee the ball? - There is great unknown as to who will be pegged as the next USC quarterback. It does not seem like Max Wittek made the most of his time behind the center. It seems to be between Cody Kessler and Wittek. The decision will be made soon and ESPN Los Angeles Arash Markazi is putting his money on
Kessler.
Breakout year for Brett Hundley? - Yes without question. I think he has a chance to be involved in being picked in the top five. Hundley is that good of a passer and runner something NFL teams are salivating over with the success of Robert Griffin III, Colin Kaepernick and Russell Wilson. Hundley should be one of the best quarterbacks in the Pac-12.
Sun Devils to surprise people? - I have a hard time believing it with their schedule. They have to play Wisconsin, Stanford and USC in a row in September. Granted, two of those games are at home but still it will be challenge. To add to that, they start October with Notre Dame. I have no idea how this team will string together enough wins to contend for the crown.
Does Lane Kiffin have a job next year? - Maybe I am sucker but I think he will still be employed by the Trojans. This is the year when there are zero expectations and pressure on Kiffin therefore they will some games they are not supposed to this season.
PROJECTED FINISH
1.) USC
2.) UCLA
3.) Arizona State
4.) Arizona
5.) Utah
6.) Colorado
Basically, USC beats UCLA on the final week of the season to get the Pac-12 South division title. A Stanford-USC rematch is fine by me.
Charlie.