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The Top-25 players in the Pac-12

On the doorstep of the 2013 Pac-12 season (50 days 'til kickoff, 50 days...), Ryan Kartje at The Orange County Register pooled together a group that included newspaper beat writers, Rivals insiders (including yours truly), and senior correspondents at Pac-12.com to come up with a list of the Top-25 players in the Pac-12.
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We put it to a vote, and here are your Pac-12 Top-25:
Top-25 Pac-12 Players
1. Marqise Lee, USC (188 votes)
2. Anthony Barr, UCLA (183)
3. Will Sutton, ASU (180)
4. Marcus Mariota, Oregon (174)
5. De'Anthony Thomas, Oregon (168)
6. Ka'Deem Carey, Arizona (153)
7. David Yankey, Stanford (143)
8. Brett Hundley, UCLA (135)
9. Austin Seferian-Jenkins, UW (112)
10. Morgan Breslin. USC (107)
11. Ifo Ekpre-Olamu, Oregon (101)
12. Xavier Su'a-Filo, UCLA (96)
13. Ed Reynolds, Stanford (90)
14. Scott Crichton, Oregon State (86)
15. Shane Skov, Stanford (70)
16. Hroniss Grasu, Oregon (67)
17. Trent Murphy, Stanford (61)
18. Brandin Cooks, Oregon State (60)
19. Leonard Williams, USC (35)
20. Bishop Sankey, UW (35)
21. Hayes Pullard, USC (31)
22. Taylor Kelly, ASU (30)
23. Shaq Thompson, UW (28)
24. Brendan Bigelow, Cal (23)
25. Silas Redd, USC (20)
Team Breakdown:
UCLA: 3
USC: 5
Oregon: 4
Stanford: 4
Oregon State: 2
Cal: 1
Washington: 3
Arizona: 1
Arizona State: 2
Notes:
- Oregon's the only team in the top five twice, have 3 in the top 11
- USC has the most top 25 players at 5
- Only 9 of the 12 conference schools are represented as Utah, Colorado, and Washington State did not have players ranked in the top 25.
Received Votes:
Stanford's Kevin Hogan, USC's Nelson Agoholor, Cal's DeAndre Coleman, USC's Dion Bailey, Colorado's Paul Richardson, Washington's Keith Price, Oregon State's Storm Woods, UCLA's Devin Fuller, Arizona State's Chris Coyle, Arizona's Austin Hill, UCLA's Eric Kendricks, Arizona State's D.J. Foster, Utah's Jake Murphy, Washington State's Deone Buccanon, Stanford's Ben Gardner, Oregon State's Isaac Seumalo, Arizona State's Carl Bradford, Cal's Freddie Tagaloa, Oregon's Colt Lyerla, Utah's Jeremiah Poutasi, and Oregon's Josh Huff.
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