2023-24 SEASON
Last updated at 02:40 PM PT on 1/9/2024
Conference | Pct | Overallrecord | Next Game | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Washington | ranked2 Washington * | 9-0 | 1.000 | 14-1 | |
Oregon | ranked6 Oregon * | 8-1 | 0.889 | 12-2 | |
Arizona | ranked11 Arizona | 7-2 | 0.778 | 10-3 | |
Oregon State | Oregon State | 5-4 | 0.556 | 8-5 | |
USC | USC | 5-4 | 0.556 | 8-5 | |
Utah | Utah | 5-4 | 0.556 | 8-5 | |
UCLA | UCLA | 4-5 | 0.444 | 8-5 | |
California | California | 4-5 | 0.444 | 6-7 | |
Washington State | Washington State | 2-7 | 0.222 | 5-7 | |
Arizona State | Arizona State | 2-7 | 0.222 | 3-9 | |
Stanford | Stanford | 2-7 | 0.222 | 3-9 | |
Colorado | Colorado | 1-8 | 0.111 | 4-8 |
* Clinched Pac-12 Championship berth
2023 Football Tiebreakers Language
Two-Team Tie
- If two teams are tied for first place both teams will participate in the championship game and the winner of the head-to-head will be the #1 seed. If there is not a tie for first place, but two teams are tied for second place, the two-team tiebreaker policy will apply and the winner will be the #2 seed and visiting team.
- If no game is played between the two tied teams or that game ends in a tie, the following tie-breaking procedures shall be applied.
- Win percentage against the next highest placed common opponent in the standings (based on record in all games played within the Conference), proceeding through the standings.
- When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use each team’s win percentage against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to that group’s own tie-breaking procedure) rather than the performance against individual tied teams.
- Win percentage against all common conference opponents.
- Combined win percentage in conference games of conference opponents (ie, strength of conference schedule).
- Total number of wins in a 12-game season. The following conditions will apply to the calculation of the total number of wins:
- Only one win against a team from the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision or lower division will be counted annually.
- Any games that are exempted from counting against the annual maximum number of football contests per NCAA rules. (current Bylaw 17.10.5.2.1) shall not be included.
- Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics (team Rating Score metric) following the last weekend of regular-season games.
- Coin toss
Multiple-Team Ties
In the event of a tie between more than two teams, the following procedures will be used. After one team has an advantage and is “seeded”, all remaining teams in the multiple-team tie-breaker will repeat the multiple-team tie-breaking procedure. If at any point the multiple-team tie is reduced to two teams, the two-team tie-breaking procedure will be applied.
- Head-to-head (best cumulative win percentage in games among the tied teams). If not every tied team has played each other, go to step 2.
- Win percentage against all common conference opponents (must be common among all teams involved in the tie)
- Record against the next highest placed common opponent in the standings (based on record in all games played within the conference), proceeding through the standings.
- When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use each team’s win percentage against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to that group’s own tie-breaking procedure) rather than the performance against individual tied teams.
- Combined win percentage in conference games of conference opponents (ie, strength of conference schedule)
- Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics (team Rating Score metric) following the last weekend of regular-season games.
- Coin toss