As the name implies, there are 10 teams in the Pac-10 Conference. The teams, and their locations, are: University of Arizona - Tuscon, Arizona Arizona State University - Tempe, Arizona University of California - Berkeley, California University of Southern California - Los Angeles, California University of California-Los Angeles - Los Angeles, California Stanford University - Palo Alto, California University of Oregon - Eugene, Oregon Oregon State University - Corvallis, Oregon University of Washington - Seattle, Washington Washington state University - Pullman, Washington
i think pac-10 since they have ucla
Up through 2004, 34 Pac-10 championships (26 outright).
USC has claimed 11 national titles and is in 3rd place.
Notre Dame and Alabama are tied with eight
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Pac-10 just earned it's 400th maintaining it's place atop the list
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As of 2012, the Pac 10 has the most NCAA Division I national championships in basketball with 15 total championships. UCLA, the winningest team in college basketball, won 11 of those.Here is the championship count for the other main conferences:ACC - 12SEC - 11Big Ten - 10Big East - 10Big 12 - 5Big Eight - 4Big West - 1This is using only teams current conferences, as going back and finding the each team's conference at the time of the championship would be too much. However had I done this the Pacific 10 would still be on top as Arizona's championship and UCLA's 11 championships were won while playing in the AAWU/Pac-8/Pac-10, all of which were name changes of the same conference. Oregon and California won their national championships while playing in the PCC. The Pac-10 is generally considered to be the successor to the PCC although they are not the same organization.
Auburn has won two national championships in football: 1. 1957 (10-0; AP) 2. 2010 (14-0; BCS)
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For 2010 there are 198 players from the Pac-10 on NFL rosters
According to College Football Data Warehouse, USC has won or co-won 37 Pacific Coast and PAC-10 Conference championships in football.