With Florida (1) and Wichita State's (2) wins Saturday, there is nowhere for the Arizona Wildcats (3) to go but down or to stay put as they host the Stanford Cardinal.

A win Sunday would make Arizona 18-0 at home, an undefeated mark for the season. They have also won 20 in a row in front of the home faithful dating back to last season. With only three games left, Arizona could also lock up the Pac-12 conference lead if they can beat Stanford.

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"It would be foolish for us to talk about that with our team," coach Sean Miller told reporters, according to ESPN. "It's just about being ready for Stanford. And if we're able to do that, I think it would be an accomplishment that we would be very proud of."

Arizona is coming off an 87-59 win at home against Cal, avenging their first loss of the season and the day they lost Brandon Ashley for the season to a foot injury. Forward Nick Johnson, who leads the Wildcats with 16 points a game, led the way that game with 22 points.

"We're trying to do one thing, we're trying to win the league championship, and we've got to take it game by game," Johnson said after the win, ESPN reported.

In Palo Alto on Jan. 29, Stanford gave Arizona a scare for the team's first loss just days before the Wildcats lost to Cal. Stanford coach Johnny Dawkins could use that 60-57 loss as motivation for his team to try and knock off the third-ranked team in the nation.

"For 38 minutes, I thought we were right there," he said. "Credit Arizona for making the plays they had to make at the end."

If Arizona's offense clicks, they are a force of a team, as their defense has held opponents to a 38 percent field goal shooting percentage this season.

"As our offense gets better, we can't lose the fact that our defense has been there from day one," Miller said. "If we keep our defense where it's been and continue to add offensively, I think that's the big upside that we have."