UCLA Chosen To Win The Pac-12 South Division, Oregon Chosen to Win Pac-12

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Dec 31, 2013; El Paso, TX, USA; UCLA Bruins head coach Jim Mora holds the 2013 Sun Bowl trophy after defeating Virginia Tech Hokies 42-12 at Sun Bowl Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports

With Pac-12 Media Day upon us, one of the biggest bits of information is pre-season media poll. Before the start of the day at Paramount Studios in Hollywood, media members that follow the Pac-12 have chosen UCLA to win the Pac-12 South Division while Oregon was chosen to win the North Division. The Ducks are the overall choice to win the Conference. Here are the voting results for the poll:

Team (1st place votes), Total Votes

North Division

1. Oregon (37), 232

2. Stanford (2), 192

3. Washington, 142

4. Oregon State, 125

5. Washington State, 87

6. Cal, 41

South Division

1. UCLA (37), 231

2. USC (1), 181

3. Arizona State (1), 163

4. Arizona, 119

5. Utah, 82

6. Colorado, 43

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