Media members covering the Pac-12 aren’t expecting much out of the Colorado football team this season.
On Thursday, the conference announced the media projections for this season, and the Buffaloes were picked for a last-place finish.
For the first time in the 12-year history of the conference there will be no divisions, so the 33 media members who voted were asked to rank the teams from 1-12. CU received just 58 points in the voting, with Arizona ahead of the Buffs in 11th. Defending champion Utah was the overwhelming favorite to win the Pac-12, with 26 first-place votes and 384 points overall. Oregon received two first-place votes and is ranked second, with Southern California third. The Trojans received five first-place votes.
CU has never been highly regarded in the preseason poll. From 2011-21, CU was projected for last-place finishes in the South division seven times — including every year from 2011-16 — and fifth-place finishes three times. The highest projection was a fourth-place finish in 2017. This is the fifth time CU has received the fewest amount of points in the preseason poll among the 12 schools.
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