Pac-12 power ratings: COVID clobbers schedule as the conference scrambles


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Admittedly, the Hotline has lost track of the number of Pac-12 basketball games canceled, postponed, officially rescheduled, tentatively rescheduled or just out there, waiting for a date that works.

It's a colossal COVID mess, and it's a mess in many leagues across Division I. The omicron wave struck at precisely the wrong time for the sport.

Changes to the protocols for isolation and quarantine, which the Pac-12 unveiled last week, should help teams return to practice and competition more quickly (assuming local health officials also adopt the new CDC guidelines).

But the chaos will continue for the next few weeks as omicron rolls through and the calendar gets sorted out.

Last year, the Pac-12 built make-up dates into the conference schedule, allowing it to play an astounding 126 of a possible 130 games.

This season, there is little inherent flexibility — none of the leagues expected massive disruption when they set the round-robin schedules many months ago. As a result, far more games could be lost to COVID.

1. UCLA (8-1/1-0)

Results: vs. Arizona and ASU (postponed)

Net ranking: 23

Next up: at Cal (Saturday)

Comment: The Bruins haven't played since Dec. 11 and won't be on the court until Saturday, at the earliest. That's four full weeks — they're effectively a month behind. Too bad the NCAAs don't start in mid-April.

2. Arizona (12-1/2-0)

Results: vs. USC and UCLA (postponed), beat Washington 95-79

Net ranking: 2

Next up: at ASU (postponed)

Comment: The Pac-12 reportedly is attempting to reschedule the Arizona-UCLA showdown for Jan. 11 in Pauley Pavilion. It needs that game to be played somewhere, somehow, for a slew of reasons.

3. USC (12-0/2-0)

Results: vs. Arizona and ASU (postponed)

Net ranking: 14

Next up: at Cal (Thursday)

Comment: Competitive edge to the home team on Thursday. The Bears just thumped ASU, while the Trojans haven't played since Dec. 18.

4. Colorado (9-3/1-1)

Results: at Oregon and OSU (postponed)

Net ranking: 110

Next up: vs. Washington State (Thursday)

Comment: The way things are going, the CU-Washington State game will be canceled in the 0.0002 seconds between the moment we hit the publish button and the time this column is available to readers.

5. Oregon (8-6/1-2)

Results: beat Utah 79-66, vs. Colorado (postponed)

Net ranking: 87

Next up: at Oregon State (Saturday)

Comment: The NET ascent has begun in earnest for the Ducks, as we knew it would (eventually). But will it be too little, too late? There are only a handful of chances left for high-profile wins.

6. Washington State (8-5/1-1)

Results: vs. Washington (postponed)

Net ranking: 63

Next up: at Colorado (Thursday)

Comment: The Cougars have experienced little disruption compared to their peers, with only one game postponed thus far.

7. Cal (9-5/2-1)

Results: vs. Stanford (postponed), beat ASU 74-50

Net ranking: 114

Next up: vs. USC (Thursday)

Comment: If the Bears remain on anything close to their current pace, Mark Fox will be a lock for Pac-12 Coach of the Year. We didn't expect them to win nine games all season.

8. Stanford (8-4/1-1)

Results: vs. Cal (postponed)

Net ranking: 100

Next up: vs. USC (Saturday)

Comment: On a COVID pause with no indication when the Cardinal will be back on the court. Could be this weekend, could be next week.

9. Utah (8-6/1-3)

Results: lost at Oregon State 88-76 and Oregon 79-66

Net ranking: 101

Next up: vs. Washington (Thursday)

Comment: Defense remains a major concern for the Utes, who couldn't stop the Oregon schools — both shot over 50 percent from the field — and are currently No. 132 in the Pomeroy efficiency ratings on that end of the court.

10. Arizona State (5-8/1-2)

Results: vs. USC and UCLA (postponed), lost at Cal 74-50

Net ranking: 148

Next up: at UCLA (postponed)

Comment: ASU's poor performance in Berkeley shows the toll a multi-week COVID pause can take. And plenty of teams are in that position coming out of the holidays.

11. Washington (5-6/0-1)

Results: vs. WSU (postponed), lost at Arizona 95-79

Net ranking: 207

Next up: at Utah (Thursday)

Comment: The Huskies have played three games since Nov. 27. Unreal, and yet so real.

12. Oregon State (3-10/1-2)

Results: vs. Colorado (postponed), beat Utah 88-76, vs. Sacramento State (postponed)

Net ranking: 225

Next up: vs. Oregon (Saturday)

Comment: That's 74 points in the past three games for guard Jarod Lucas, who hadn't scored 20 in any previous game this season.


Jon Wilner's Pac-12 Hotline is brought to KSL.com through a partnership with the Bay Area News Group.


Jon Wilner has been covering college sports for decades and is an AP Top 25 football and basketball voter as well as a Heisman Trophy voter. He was named Beat Writer of the Year in 2013 by the Football Writers Association of America for his coverage of the Pac-12, won first place for feature writing in 2016 in the Associated Press Sports Editors writing contest and is a five-time APSE honoree. You can follow him on Twitter @WilnerHotline or send an email at jwilner@bayareanewsgroup.com.

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Jon Wilner has been covering college sports for decades and is an AP Top 25 football and basketball voter as well as a Heisman Trophy voter. He was named Beat Writer of the Year in 2013 by the Football Writers Association of America for his coverage of the Pac-12, won first place for feature writing in 2016 in the Associated Press Sports Editors writing contest and is a five-time APSE honoree. You can follow him on Twitter @WilnerHotline or send an email at jwilner@bayareanewsgroup.com.

Pac-12 Hotline: Subscribe to the Pac-12 Hotline Newsletter. Pac-12 Hotline is not endorsed or sponsored by the Pac-12 Conference, and the views expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the views of the Conference.

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