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Final AP CFB Poll Appearances in Last 25 Years in West

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Over the past 25 years, from 2001 to 2025, the top teams from the West have placed at least one team in the final AP Top 25 football poll.

In 2025, the region ranked four teams: Oregon, BYU, Utah, and USC.

The tables below show the teams by year, including their rankings and records.

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You’ll also find a breakdown of Final AP Poll appearances by program at the bottom of the page. Oregon leads the way with 17, followed by USC with 16, and Boise State with 14.


2025
Rank Program Record
4 Oregon 13-2
11 BYU 12-2
14 Utah 11-2
20 USC 9-4

2024
Rank Program Record
3 Oregon 13-1
7 Arizona State 11-3
8 Boise State 12-2
13 BYU 11-2
23 UNLV 11-3
25 Colorado 9-4

2023
Rank Program Record
2 Washington 14-1
6 Oregon 12-2
11 Arizona 10-3

2022

Rank Program Record
8 Washington 11-2
10 Utah 10-4
12 USC 11-3
15 Oregon 10-3
17 Oregon State 10-3
21 UCLA 9-4
24 Fresno State 10-4


2021

Rank Program Record
12 Utah 10-4
19 BYU 10-3
22 Oregon 10-4
24 Utah State 11-3
25 San Diego State 12-2


2020

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Rank Program Record
11 BYU 11-1
21 USC 5-1
24 San Jose State 7-1


2019

Rank Program Record
5 Oregon 12-2
16 Utah 11-3
22 Air Force 11-2
23 Boise State 12-2


2018

Rank Program Record
10 WSU 11-2
13 Washington 10-4
18 Fresno State 12-2
22 Utah State 11-2
23 Boise State 10-3


2017

Rank Program Record
12 USC 11-3
16 Washington 10-3
20 Stanford 9-5
22 Boise State 11-3


2016

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Rank Program Record
3 USC 10-3
4 Washington 12-2
12 Stanford 10-3
17 Colorado 10-4
23 Utah 9-4
25 San Diego State 11-3


2015

Rank Program Record
3 Stanford 12-2
17 Utah 10-3
19 Oregon 9-4


2014

Rank Program Record
2 Oregon 13-2
10 UCLA 10-3
12 ASU 10-3
16 Boise State 12-2
19 Arizona 10-4
20 USC 9-4
21 Utah 9-4


2013

Rank Program Record
9 Oregon 11-2
11 Stanford 11-3
16 UCLA 10-3
19 USC 10-4
21 ASU 10-4
25 Washington 9-4


2012

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Rank Program Record
2 Oregon 12-1
7 Stanford 12-2
16 Utah State 11-2
18 Boise State 11-2
20 OSU 9-4
21 San Jose State 11-2


2011

Rank Program Record
4 Oregon 12-2
6 USC 10-2
7 Stanford 11-2
8 Boise State 12-1


2010

Rank Program Record
3 Oregon 12-1
4 Stanford 12-1
9 Boise State 12-1
11 Nevada 13-1


2009

Rank Program Record
4 Boise State 14-0
11 Oregon 10-3
12 BYU 11-2
18 Utah 10-3
22 USC 9-4


2008

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Rank Program Record
2 Utah 13-0
3 USC 12-1
10 Oregon 10-3
11 Boise State 12-1
18 OSU 9-4
25 BYU 10-3


2007

Rank Program Record
3 USC 11-2
14 BYU 11-2
16 ASU 10-3
19 Hawi’i 12-1
23 Oregon 9-4
25 OSU 9-4


2006

Rank Program Record
4 USC 11-2
5 Boise State 13-0
14 Cal 10-3
16 BYU 11-2
21 OSU 10-4


2005

Rank Program Record
2 USC 12-1
12 Oregon 10-2
16 UCLA 10-2
25 Cal 8-4


2004

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Rank Program Record
1 USC 13-0
4 Utah 12-0
9 Cal 10-2
12 Boise State 11-1
19 ASU 9-3
22 Fresno State 9-3


2003

Rank Program Record
1 USC 12-1
9 WSU 10-3
16 Boise State 13-1
21 Utah 10-2


2002

Rank Program Record
4 USC 11-2
10 WSU 10-3
15 Boise State 12-1
20 Colorado 9-5


2001

Rank Program Record
2 Oregon 11-1
9 Colorado 10-3
10 WSU 10-2
16 Stanford 9-3
19 Washington 8-4


Breakdown by Program since 1998

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Program Count
Oregon 17
USC 16
Boise State 14
Utah 11
BYU 9
Stanford 8
Washington 7
ASU 5
OSU 5
UCLA 4
WSU 4
Colorado 4
Cal 3
Fresno State 3
Utah State 3
Arizona 2
San Diego State 2
San Jose State 2
Air Force 1
Hawai’i 1
Nevada 1
UNLV 1

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