Go Joe Bruin’s Way-Too-Early 2015 Pac-12 Football Predictions

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College football has only been gone for a week and a half and we are already jonesing for the next season. But do not worry college football fans, we have you covered! The writers of Go Joe Bruin have gotten together to look ahead at the next season of Pac-12 Football. Not only have each given their individual polls for next season, but we have combined and averaged them out to give you…

The Way-Too-Early 2015 Pac-12 Football Predictions!

Though there is still a lot of time between now and August when fall camps start, we here at GJB gave our best estimation of the final standings for Pac-12 Football in 2015. Sure a lot that can happen between now and then, like snagging a star recruit, unfortunate injuries, coaching changes and player improvements, just to name a few. Still, we gave our best predictions for the next year.

And the predicted order of finish for the twelve Pac-12 football teams are…

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( ) – first place votes

Dec 7, 2013; Tempe, AZ, USA; The Pac-12 logo is displayed prior to the game between the Arizona State Sun Devils against the Stanford Cardinal at Sun Devil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

But wait! There is more. The poll above came from the polls  of our five writers, Michael Hanna, Jake Merrifield, Ryan Tabb, Matt Wagner and Mike W.R.

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UCLA Bruins
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UCLA Bruins

Sure we all have UCLA at the top of the South Division. Though many may call it bias, we call it knowledge. The Bruins seem to be the most complete team going into next season. Though they have a question mark at the quarterback spot, the majority of the team will return to do some damage in 2015.

The same goes for Oregon. Though they are losing their starting QB, they have a lot of talent that will step up next season. As for Stanford, though they were down this past year, they return with their starting QB who will be looking to do some damage after the way several teams smacked them around in 2014.

So do you agree? Do you disagree? Comment below and give us your best estimation of the 2015 Pac-12 Football season.

Go Pac-12!