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Fri., Nov. 27 Site Local Time/TV --/-- WASHINGTON STATE (8-3) at --/-- WASHINGTON (5-6) Husky Stadium (70,083) 12:30 p.m. PT Series: WASH leads, 69-32-6. Last: WASH, 31-13 (2014) FOX/FOX Deportes Washington has won five of the last six meetings, with WSU win coming in OT in 2012. --/-- OREGON STATE (2-9) at 18/18 OREGON (8-3) Autzen Stadium (54,000) 1 p.m. PT Series: ORE leads, 62-46-10. Last: ORE, 47-19 (2014) FS1 Oregon has won the last seven meetings. Sat., Nov. 28 Site Local Time/TV --/-- COLORADO (4-8) at 26/25 UTAH (8-3) Rice-Eccles Stadium (45,807) 11:30 a.m. MT Series: COLO leads, 31-27-3. Last: UTAH, 38-34 (2014) PAC12 Utah has won the last three meetings, and five of the last six. 22/23 UCLA (8-3) at 32/32 USC (7-4) L.A. Memorial Coliseum (93,607) 12:30 p.m. PT Series: USC leads, 46*-31-7. Last: UCLA, 38-20 (2014) ABC/ESPN2 UCLA has won the last three games. Prior to the last three meetings, USC won 12 of 13. (reverse mirror) 4/4 Notre Dame (10-1) at 13/12 STANFORD (9-2) Stanford Stadium (50,000) 4:30 p.m. PT Series: Notre Dame leads, 19-10-0. Last: Notre Dame, 17-14 (2014) FOX/FOX Deportes Stanford has won four of the last six meetings, with two losses coming by 7 pts (2012) and 3 pts (2014). --/-- ARIZONA STATE (6-5) at --/-- CALIFORNIA (6-5) Memorial Stadium (63,000) 7 p.m. PT Series: CAL leads, 17-15-0. Last: ASU, 27-17 (2012) FS1 California has won eight of the last 10 meetings. Rankings listed (AP/Coaches poll); * - Two wins later vacated For Immediate Release \\ Monday, Nov. 23, 2015 Contacts \\ Dave Hirsch ([email protected]), Jocelyn Perry ([email protected]) 2015 PAC-12 FOOTBALL STANDINGS PAC-12 OVERALL NORTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut Div Streak Stanford 8-1 .889 368 219 9-2 .818 405 242 5-1 4-1 0-0 4-1 W 1 Washington State 6-2 .750 294 229 8-3 .727 379 301 4-2 4-1 0-0 2-2 W 3 Oregon 6-2 .750 316 298 8-3 .727 466 399 4-2 4-1 0-0 3-1 W 5 California 3-5 .375 237 252 6-5 .545 390 317 4-1 2-4 0-0 3-2 L 1 Washington 3-5 .375 216 170 5-6 .455 309 203 3-3 2-3 0-0 1-3 W 1 Oregon State 0-8 .000 118 329 2-9 .182 186 392 2-4 0-5 0-0 0-4 L 8 SOUTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut Div Streak UCLA 5-3 .625 274 219 8-3 .727 369 261 4-2 4-1 0-0 3-1 W 1 Utah 5-3 .625 250 193 8-3 .727 343 248 5-1 3-2 0-0 1-3 L 2 USC 5-3 .625 247 219 7-4 .636 392 275 4-2 3-2 0-0 4-0 L 1 Arizona State 4-4 .500 276 275 6-5 .545 362 344 5-2 1-2 0-1 3-2 W 2 Arizona 3-6 .333 278 363 6-6 .500 441 428 4-2 2-4 0-0 2-3 L 1 Colorado 1-7 .125 163 271 4-8 .333 306 337 2-4 1-4 1-0 0-4 L 4 PAC-12 PLAYERS OFFENSE Vernon Adams Jr., Sr., QB Oregon Completed 20-of-25 passes for 407 yards and tied the school record with six TDs (to six dif- ferent receivers) in a 48-28 win over USC. His 287.95 single- game passing efficiency mark is the fifth-best in the FBS this season. DEFENSE Antonio Longino, Sr., LB Arizona State Tallied nine tackles, including seven solo, and registered four sacks for a loss of 13 yards in the 52-37 win over Arizona. First Sun Devil with four-plus sacks since Derron Ware in 2006. Led ASU defense that limited Ari- zona to 109 yards rushing, 117 yards below its season average. SPECIAL TEAMS Christian McCaffrey, So., RB, Stanford Posted 148 yards on three kick- off returns, including a 98-yard return for a touchdown in the 35-22 win over California. Post- ed a school-record 389 all-pur- pose yards (192 rush, 49 receiv- ing, 148 return). It’s the highest total in the FBS this season. THE NORTH: With their win over California, the STANFORD Cardinal clinched the North Di- vision and will participate in the Pac-12 Football Championship Game on Sat., Dec. 5. THE SOUTH: The winner of the UCLA/USC game will clinch at least a share of the South Divi- sion title. Utah could tie for first should it win its final game. However, the winner of the UCLA/USC game owns the tie- breaker over the Utes. THIS WEEK’S PAC-12 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PAC-12 QUICK HITS PAC-12 FCG MEDIA CREDENTIALS Media may now apply for credentials to cover the Pac-12 FCG at Levi’s Sta- dium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 5 (4:45 p.m. or 5 p.m. on ESPN or ABC). The credential application is available online at www.sportssystems. com/pac12football. Deadline to submit the application is Sunday, Nov. 29 by 5 p.m. PT.

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  • Fri., Nov. 27 Site Local Time/TV--/-- WASHINGTON STATE (8-3) at --/-- WASHINGTON (5-6) Husky Stadium (70,083) 12:30 p.m. PTSeries: WASH leads, 69-32-6. Last: WASH, 31-13 (2014) FOX/FOX DeportesWashington has won five of the last six meetings, with WSU win coming in OT in 2012.

    --/-- OREGON STATE (2-9) at 18/18 OREGON (8-3) Autzen Stadium (54,000) 1 p.m. PTSeries: ORE leads, 62-46-10. Last: ORE, 47-19 (2014) FS1Oregon has won the last seven meetings.

    Sat., Nov. 28 Site Local Time/TV--/-- COLORADO (4-8) at 26/25 UTAH (8-3) Rice-Eccles Stadium (45,807) 11:30 a.m. MTSeries: COLO leads, 31-27-3. Last: UTAH, 38-34 (2014) PAC12Utah has won the last three meetings, and five of the last six.

    22/23 UCLA (8-3) at 32/32 USC (7-4) L.A. Memorial Coliseum (93,607) 12:30 p.m. PTSeries: USC leads, 46*-31-7. Last: UCLA, 38-20 (2014) ABC/ESPN2UCLA has won the last three games. Prior to the last three meetings, USC won 12 of 13. (reverse mirror)

    4/4 Notre Dame (10-1) at 13/12 STANFORD (9-2) Stanford Stadium (50,000) 4:30 p.m. PTSeries: Notre Dame leads, 19-10-0. Last: Notre Dame, 17-14 (2014) FOX/FOX DeportesStanford has won four of the last six meetings, with two losses coming by 7 pts (2012) and 3 pts (2014).

    --/-- ARIZONA STATE (6-5) at --/-- CALIFORNIA (6-5) Memorial Stadium (63,000) 7 p.m. PTSeries: CAL leads, 17-15-0. Last: ASU, 27-17 (2012) FS1California has won eight of the last 10 meetings.

    Rankings listed (AP/Coaches poll); * - Two wins later vacated

    For Immediate Release \\ Monday, Nov. 23, 2015Contacts \\ Dave Hirsch ([email protected]), Jocelyn Perry ([email protected])

    2015 PAC-12 FOOTBALL STANDINGS PAC-12 OVERALLNORTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut Div StreakStanford 8-1 .889 368 219 9-2 .818 405 242 5-1 4-1 0-0 4-1 W 1Washington State 6-2 .750 294 229 8-3 .727 379 301 4-2 4-1 0-0 2-2 W 3Oregon 6-2 .750 316 298 8-3 .727 466 399 4-2 4-1 0-0 3-1 W 5California 3-5 .375 237 252 6-5 .545 390 317 4-1 2-4 0-0 3-2 L 1Washington 3-5 .375 216 170 5-6 .455 309 203 3-3 2-3 0-0 1-3 W 1Oregon State 0-8 .000 118 329 2-9 .182 186 392 2-4 0-5 0-0 0-4 L 8

    SOUTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut Div StreakUCLA 5-3 .625 274 219 8-3 .727 369 261 4-2 4-1 0-0 3-1 W 1Utah 5-3 .625 250 193 8-3 .727 343 248 5-1 3-2 0-0 1-3 L 2USC 5-3 .625 247 219 7-4 .636 392 275 4-2 3-2 0-0 4-0 L 1Arizona State 4-4 .500 276 275 6-5 .545 362 344 5-2 1-2 0-1 3-2 W 2Arizona 3-6 .333 278 363 6-6 .500 441 428 4-2 2-4 0-0 2-3 L 1Colorado 1-7 .125 163 271 4-8 .333 306 337 2-4 1-4 1-0 0-4 L 4

    PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

    OFFENSEVernon Adams Jr., Sr., QB

    Oregon

    Completed 20-of-25 passes for 407 yards and tied the school record with six TDs (to six dif-ferent receivers) in a 48-28 win over USC. His 287.95 single-game passing efficiency mark is the fifth-best in the FBS this season.

    DEFENSEAntonio Longino, Sr., LB

    Arizona State

    Tallied nine tackles, including seven solo, and registered four sacks for a loss of 13 yards in the 52-37 win over Arizona. First Sun Devil with four-plus sacks since Derron Ware in 2006. Led ASU defense that limited Ari-zona to 109 yards rushing, 117 yards below its season average.

    SPECIAL TEAMSChristian McCaffrey, So., RB,

    Stanford

    Posted 148 yards on three kick-off returns, including a 98-yard return for a touchdown in the 35-22 win over California. Post-ed a school-record 389 all-pur-pose yards (192 rush, 49 receiv-ing, 148 return). It’s the highest total in the FBS this season.

    THE NORTH: With their win over California, the STANFORD Cardinal clinched the North Di-vision and will participate in the Pac-12 Football Championship Game on Sat., Dec. 5.

    THE SOUTH: The winner of the UCLA/USC game will clinch at least a share of the South Divi-sion title. Utah could tie for first should it win its final game. However, the winner of the UCLA/USC game owns the tie-breaker over the Utes.

    THIS WEEK’S PAC-12 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

    PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

    PAC-12 QUICK HITS

    PAC-12 FCG MEDIA CREDENTIALS

    Media may now apply for credentials to cover the Pac-12 FCG at Levi’s Sta-dium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Saturday, Dec. 5 (4:45 p.m. or 5 p.m. on ESPN or ABC). The credential application is available online at www.sportssystems.com/pac12football. Deadline to submit the application is Sunday, Nov. 29 by 5 p.m. PT.

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    A LOOK AHEAD

    Sat., Dec. 5Pac-12 Football Championship GameSTANFORD vs. UCLA or USC4:45 p.m. or 5 p.m./ESPN or ABC

    PAC-12 VS.:American ............................................ 1-0Atlantic Coast ...................................... 1-0Big Sky ............................................... 5-1Big Ten ............................................... 2-3Big 12 ................................................. 1-0Conference USA ................................. 1-0Mid-American ..................................... 1-0Mountain West .................................. 10-2Southeastern ....................................... 0-1Southland ........................................... 1-0Southwestern ...................................... 1-0Sun Belt .............................................. 3-0Independent ....................................... 1-1Total-All ..................................28-8 (.778)Total-FBS ................................22-7 (.759)

    The Pac-12 posted has posted a winning re-cord outside league for 30 consecutive sea-sons . . . The Pac-12 recorded a 37-9 record in non-conference action last season, posting the most wins ever outside of conference play. Since 1934, only one other season witnessed the Conference capture more than 29 wins in non-league play - 2002 (32-15) when the league played an eight game confer- ence schedule, allowing an additional 10 non-con-ference games to be played.

    ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS: All-Pac-12 honors will be released Tuesday, Dec. 1. The Conference office will release first and second teams honors, while Pac-12 Networks will unveil the various Player of the Year honors, including Coach of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year on Inside Pac-12 Football at 6 p.m. PT.

    BOWL ELIGIBLE: For the third consecutive year, the Pac-12 has a record-tying nine bowl eligible teams in ARIZONA, ARIZONA STATE, CALIFORNIA, OREGON, STANFORD, UCLA, USC, UTAH and WASHINGTON STATE are bowl eligible. With one more win, the WASHINGTON Huskies can join the group. The Golden Bears are bowl eligible for the first time since 2011. The Cougars are bowl eligible for the first time since 2013 and just the second time since 2003.

    DIVISION RACES: The North Division has been settled. With STANFORD’s win over California, the Cardinal clinched their third North Division title in the last four years ... In the South Division, it comes down to the winner of the UCLA-USC game. For the Bruins, it would mean their third FCG appearance, while the Trojans are looking for their first FCG appearance (the Trojans finished first in the South Division in 2011, but were ineligible for the postseason).

    ROAD WARRIORS: In 49 Conference games played to date, the visiting team is 25-24.

    POLL WATCHING: The polls have been a revolving door for Pac-12 teams. After a one week absence, UCLA moves back into the AP poll this week, joining STANFORD, OREGON and WASHINGTON STATE. While UTAH fell out of the AP poll, ending a streak of 14 straight weeks in the regular season poll, the Utes remain in the Coaches poll at No. 25. For Washington State, the No. 20 ranking is its highest since the final AP poll of the 2003 season when it finished at No. 9 ... Five different Pac-12 teams this season have been ranked in the AP Top 10 ... Over the last two seasons, 10 different Pac-12 teams have been ranked among the AP Top 25, while six different Conference teams have been ranked among the Top 10.

    ALL-PURPOSE: STANFORD sophomore RB Christian McCaffrey continues to lead the FBS with 255.18 all-purpose yards per game, by nearly 50 yards over the next player (Tyler Ervin, San Jose State, 206.73 ypg). His school-record 389 all-purpose yards posted against California is the top mark in the FBS this sea-son ... McCaffrey has rushed for 100 or more yards in nine straight games. His 2,807 all-purpose yardage breakdown is as follows: 1,546 rushing, 416 receiving, 813 kick return, 32 punt return ... Since 1978, only four other Conference players have averaged 200 or more all-purpose yards per game for an entire season - USC’s Marcus Allen in 1981 (232.6 avg), Stanford’s Glyn Milburn in 1990 (202.0 avg), USC’s Reggie Bush in 2005 (222.3 avg) and USC’s Marqise Lee in 2012 (206.4 avg). Coincidentally, Milburn’s teammate in 1990 was Ed McCaffrey (father of Christian), who had 61 receptions for 917 yards and a Conference-leading 91.7 receiving yards per game that season ... In addition to McCaffrey, the Pac-12 boasts OREGON’s Royce Free-man (7th, 164.8 ypg) and UTAH’s Devontae Booker (8th, 157.9 ypg) among the FBS all-purpose leaders.

    AROUND THE PAC-12

    Running BackMarcus Allen - USCRicky Bell - USCReggie Bush - USCAnthony Davis - USCMike Garrett - USCHugh McElhenny - WASH Chuck Muncie - CALErnie Nevers - STANOJ Simpson - USCCharles White - USC

    Wide ReceiverBrandin Cooks - OSUDeSean Jackson - CALKeyshawn Johnson - USCMarqise Lee - USCJames Lofton - STANKen Margerum - STANJJ Stokes - UCLALynn Swann - USCTroy Walters - STANMike Williams - USC

    Tight EndMark Bruener - WASHFred Davis - USCZach Ertz - STANRuss Francis - ORETony Gonzalez - CALRob Gronkowski - ARIZTodd Heap - ASUA. Seferian-Jenkins - WASHMarcedes Lewis - UCLACharles Young - USC

    Defensive EndDave Ball - UCLATedy Bruschi - ARIZAndre Carter - CALShante Carver - ASUPat Donovan - STAN Jimmy Gunn - USCJim Jeffcoat - ASUWillie McGinest - USCMarlin McKeever - USCTerrell Suggs - ASU

    Defensive Tackle Sedrick Ellis - USCSteve Emtman - WASHStar Lotulelei - UTAHGary Jeter - USCKeith Millard - WSUHaloti Ngata - ORERob Waldrop - ARIZEd White - CALPaul Wiggin - STANLeonard Williams - USC

    Offensive LineTony Boselli - USCBrad Budde - USCRandy Cross - UCLAMel Hein - WSU Lincoln Kennedy - WASHBruce Matthews - USCRandall McDaniel - ASUAnthony Munoz - USC Jonathan Ogden - UCLARon Yary - USC

    CornerbackEric Allen - ASUJoey Browner - USCAntoine Cason - ARIZJimmie Johnson - UCLADarryl Lewis - ARIZChris McAlister - ARIZDeltha O’Neal - CALMel Renfro - OREMike Richardson - ASUMarcus Trufant - WSU

    SafetyMark Carrier - USCChuck Cecil - ARIZKenny Easley - UCLADavid Fulcher - ASURonnie Lott - USCJohn Lynch - STANTim McDonald - USCLawyer Milloy - WASHTroy Polamalu - USCDennis Thurman - USC

    KickerJim Breech - CALKai Forbath - UCLAJason Hanson - WSUJeff Jaeger - WASHJohn Lee - UCLASteve McLaughlin - ARIZChuck Nelson - WASHAlexis Serna - OSULuis Zendejas - ASUMax Zendejas - ARIZ

    PunterBrian Anger - CALMike Black - ASUNick Folk - ARIZTom Hackett - UTAHJason Hanson - WSUNick Harris - CALJeff Locke - UCLARyan Longwell - CalTom Malone - USCKirk Wilson - UCLA

    ReturnerJon Arnett - USCReggie Bush - USCCurtis Conway - USCAnthony Davis - USCDeSean Jackson - CALMaurice Jones-Drew - UCLAGlyn Milburn - STANTy Montgomery - STANDeltha O’Neal - CALDeAnthony Thomas - ORE

    LinebackerChris Claiborne - USCJack Del Rio - USCRicky Hunley - ARIZRey Maualuga - USCDonn Moomaw - UCLAKen Norton, Jr. - UCLAJerry Robinson - UCLAJunior Seau - USCPat Tillman - ASURichard Wood - USC

    QuarterbacksTroy Aikman - UCLATerry Baker - OSUGary Beban - UCLAJohn Elway - STANMatt Leinart - USCAndrew Luck - STANMarcus Mariota - OREWarren Moon - WASHCarson Palmer - USCJim Plunkett - STAN

    PAC-12 NETWORK TO TAB ALL-CENTURY TEAM: The Pac-12 Network will honor the Conference’s 100-year anniversary with the selection of an All-Century team. Each Tuesday on the Network’s Inside Pac-12 Football show, the finalists/top 10 vote getters for each position as selected by a panel comprised of media, former players, coaches and administrators will be unveiled. The actual All-Century Team will be announced on Tuesday, December 1. To date, here are the final-ists as selected by the panel:

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    WASHINGTON STATE at WASHINGTONFri., Nov. 27 • 12:30 p.m. MT • FOX/FOX Deportes

    WASHINGTON STATE: Earned its first 8-win season since 2003 ... Junior WR Gabe Marks had 11 catches for 110 yards and one TD, pushing his season total to 1,087 receiving yards. He’s the 11th WSU player in history to achieve the 1,000-yard mark. He leads the Pac-12 with 8.4 receptions per game and a school-record 14 receiving TDs ... Sophomore QB Luke Falk owns the WSU single-season record with 36 TD passes, and is six shy of the Pac-12 record of 42 set by Marcus Mariota last season ... Gerard Wicks rushed for 123 yards on 13 carries (9.5 avg). WSU’s first 100-yard rusher since James Montgomery (116 yards vs. Montana State, Sept. 11, 2010).

    WASHINGTON: Washington posted a school-record 28-point first quarter in UW’s 52-7 victory over Washington State ... Freshman QB Jake Browning completed 18-of-20 for 211 yards and threw four TDs, the second-best single-game completion percentage in school history. Browning has established a UW freshman mark for passing yards in a season with 2,468 ... Freshman RB Myles Gaskin rushed for 127 yards on 23 carries (5.5 avg). He’s 17 yards shy of reaching 1,000 rushing yards for the year. The school freshman rushing mark is 1,113 yards (Chris Polk, 2009) ... Sophomore WR Dante Pettis scored the fourth-longest punt return in UW history, 89 yards. With three career punt return TDs, Pettis is one shy of tying the school record.

    Last Meeting (11/29/14): Dwayne Washington rushed for 135 yards (third straight 100-yard game) and TD runs of 51 and 60 yards, and Washington retained the Apple Cup with a 31-13 win over Washington State. The 107th meeting between the rivals was the coldest on record with a temperature of 19 degrees at kickoff.

    OREGON STATE at OREGONFri., Nov. 27 • 1 p.m. PT • FS1

    OREGON STATE: Freshman TB Paul Lucas has rushed for 152 yards on 17 carries (8.9 ypc) over the last two games. Primarily a WR, Lucas had just five carries for 19 yards for the season prior to the previous two games ... Redshirt freshman QB Marcus McMaryion was 8-of-16 for 109 yards and one TD, a 24-yard scoring strike to jurnio WR Victor Bolden. Bolden leads OSU with 43 receptions for 418 yards ... OSU held a groundbreaking ceremony for the $42 million Valley Football Center expansion before the game with Washington.

    OREGON: Sophomore RB Royce Freeman eclipsed the 100-yard rushing mark for the seventh straight game and ninth time this season. He finished with a game-high 147 yards on 20 carries in the win over USC. Freeman’s 15 career 100-yard efforts ranks second only to LaMichael James’ UO record of 26 ... Senior QB Vernon Ad-ams Jr. tied the Oregon record with six touchdown passes to six different receivers and became the eighth quarterback in program history to pass for 400 yards (407) in a game. Over the last two games, Adams is a combined 30-of-37 for 612 yards and 8 TDs with one interception ... Adams’ TD pass to sophomore WR Bralon Addison extended UO’s NCAA record 79 straight games with a passing TD.

    Last Meeting (11/29/14): Oregon defeated Oregon State 47-19 as Marcus Mariota finished the night 19-of-25 passing for 367 and four TDs. Mariota accounted for four first half touchdowns to build a 30-7 lead at the intermission. He added two more scores in the second half.

    COLORADO at UTAHSat., Nov. 28 • 11:30 a.m. MT • PAC12

    COLORADO: Senior WR Nelson Spruce had 10 receptions for 120 yards in the loss at Washington State. He made his 45th career start, setting a CU record for the most starts by an offensive player. This was the seventh game he caught 10 or more passes, adding to his CU record in that category. He continued to add to his school and Pac‐12 marks in career receptions (289) and to his school mark in yards 3,236. He remains tied with Scotty McKnight (2007‐10) for the most TD receptions in school history with 22. . ... Freshman QB Cade Apsay was 26-of-40 for 238 yards. He became the 11th freshman (fifth redshirt frosh) to start a game at quarterback at Colorado ... 23 different Buffaloes have made their first career starts in 2015.

    UTAH: Junior RB Joe Williams started in place of the injured Devontae Booker and rushed for 121 yards on 23 carries (4.7 avg) ... Senior P Tom Hackett leads the Pac-12, and is fourth in the FBS, averaging 47.4 yards per punt. His 44.89 career average is currently the best in Pac-12 history, edging UCLA’s Kirk Wilson of 44.57 set from 1956-58 ... Junior PK Andy Phillips made three field goals against UCLA and added to his Utah school record for career field goals made, now with 61. His nine points against UCLA give him 308 career points, tying Utah’s career scoring mark held by Louie Sakoda (2005-08).

    Last Meeting (11/29/14): With Utah trailing Colorado 34-31 in the fourth quarter, Dominique Hatfield intercepted a pass and returned it 20 yards for what proved to be the deciding touchdown in a 38-34 Utah win. Travis Wilson completed 25-of-37 for a season-high 311 yards and three TDs (two to Kaelin Clay). CU’s Sefo Liufau was 20-of-31 for 317 yards and one score.

    UCLA at USCSat., Nov. 28 • 12:30 p.m. PT • ABC/ESPN2 reverse mirror

    UCLA: Senior WR Jordan Payton established a new school record for career recep-tions (194) with a fourth quarter catch against Utah (old mark 193 receptions by Craig Bragg, 2001-04). Payton had seven catches for 105 yards in the game for his seventh career 100-yard game (fourth of 2015) which ties him for fifth on that all-time school list. He now has 71 catches on the season which ranks sixth on the all-time single season list and 1,008 receiving yards in 2015 which is eighth on that list. He moved up to third on the all-time school receiving yards list (2,604 yards) ... In the win at Utah, freshman QB Josh Rosen broke Drew Olson’s (2005-199 attempts) school record for most passing attempts without an interception. His streak is now at 203 pass attempts without an interception ... UCLA has won 9 of its last 10 confer-ence road contests and 14 of its last 15 contests played away from the Rose Bowl.

    USC: Freshman TB Ronald Jones II needs just 31 yards for the USC freshman season rushing record set by Heisman winner Charles White in 1976. He continues to lead USC in rushing and is eighth in the Pac-12 (827 yards, 75.2 ypg) ... Sopho-more CB-WR-RET Adoree’ Jackson (the only player in the country with 300 yards receiving, 500 yards in kick runbacks, 200 punt return yards and 20 tackles), a Hornung Award finalist who has scored TDs now via receptions, an interception, kick returns and, last week at Oregon, a punt return ... Unitas and Senior CLASS Award finalist senior QB Cody Kessler is in USC’s all-time Top 4 in TD passes (3rd, 84), completions (4th, 796), passing yards (4th, 9,976) and total offense (4th, 9,584) (and above Matt Leinart’s school career records for completion percentage, 68.3%, and interception rate, 1.85%).

    Last Meeting (11/22/14): Brett Hundley completed 22-of-31 passe for 326 yards and three TDs and rushed for one more in UCLA’s 38-20 win over USC before 82,431 at the Rose Bowl. USC’s Cody Kessler completed 22-of-34 for 214 yards and one score, but the USC running game was bottled up by the UCLA defense, gaining just 62 yards on the ground.

    Notre Dame at STANFORDSat., Nov. 28 • 4:30 p.m. PT • FOX/FOX Deportes

    STANFORD: Off a 35-22 victory over Cal in the 118th Big Game, Stanford clinched the Pac-12 North division and earned a berth to the Pac-12 Championship Game. It’s third FCG appearance in four years ... Sophomore RB Christian McCaffrey to-taled a Cardinal-record 389 all-purpose yards with two TDs against California, and was named Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the Week ... Senior LB Blake Martinez is tied for 15th nationally at 9.9 tackles per game. His nine tackles against Cal gave him his second-straight 100-tackle seasons, the first Cardinal to accom-plish the feat in 27 seasons.

    Last Meeting (10/4/14): On fourth-and-11 from the 23 and trailing 14-10, Notre Dame’s Everett Golson found Ben Koyack in the back of the end zone to score the winning touchdown with 61 seconds left to give the No. 9 Irish a 17-14 victory. The Irish defense held the Cardinal to 205 yards total offense on a cold, rainy day.

    ARIZONA STATE at CALIFORNIASat., Nov. 28 • 7 p.m. PT • FS1

    ARIZONA STATE: The Sun Devils are now bowl eligible for the fourth consecutive season under Todd Graham, something no other ASU coach has accomplished in their first four seasons ... Following his 110-yard effort against Arizona, sophomore RB Kalen Ballage has carried the ball 54 times for 411 yards (7.6 avg) in the last four games after having just 183 yards on 53 carries (3.5 ypc) in his first four games ... Senior WR D.J. Foster’s Pac-12 record of consecutive games with a reception now sits at 51, the longest active streak in the FBS ... Freshman DB Kareem Orr recorded his 5th interception of the season, which is an ASU freshman record ... Junior PK Zane Gonzalez passed Thomas Weber (340 points) for 2nd most points for a kicker in ASU history. He now has 346 career points and only trails Luis Zendejas (380 points) for most in school history.

    CALIFORNIA: With one game remaining, the Bears look to post a seventh regular season for the first time since the 2011 season ... With 386 yards through the air and a pair of TD passes, junior QB Jared Goff increased his school record to 11,191 career passing yards and his school record for career touchdown passes to 85. Goff now has 28 250-yard passing performances and 19 300-yard passing perfor-mances, both school records.... Junior WR Bryce Treggs has caught a pass in 43 of the last 44 games that he has played in and his last 37 contests in a row. He finished the night with 7 receptions for 102 yards and a TD. Treggs now has 2,216 receiving yards, moving into eighth on Cal’s career list.

    Last Meeting (9/29/12): Taylor Kelly finished the game 26-of-45 for 292 yards and three TDs - including a dagger late in the game to squash a Cal comeback - as the Sun Devils took home a 27-17 victory at the California Memorial Stadium for the first time since 1997. Cal tailback Isi Sofele led the Bears with 15 rushes for 105 yards and a touchdown.

    THIS WEEK’S GAMES

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    AP Top 25Nov. 22 1 Clemson (55) 11-0 1518 2 Alabama (6) 10-1 1469 3 Iowa 11-0 1325 4 Notre Dame 10-1 1317 5 Oklahoma 10-1 1295 6 Michigan State 10-1 1286 7 Baylor 9-1 1161 8 Ohio State 10-1 1051 9 Oklahoma State 10-1 995 10 Florida 10-1 926 11 North Carolina 10-1 900 12 Michigan 9-2 855 13 STANFORD 9-2 816 14 Florida State 9-2 680 15 TCU 9-2 652 16 Navy 9-1 647 17 Northwestern 9-2 593 18 OREGON 8-3 470 19 Ole Miss 8-3 358 20 WASH STATE 8-3 354 21 Houston 10-1 275 22 UCLA 8-3 230 23 Mississippi State 8-3 132 24 Toledo 9-1 123 25 Temple 9-2 107Others Receiving votes: 26 UTAH 32 USC

    USA Today Top 25Nov. 22 1 Clemson (58) 11-0 1590 2 Alabama (5) 10-1 1531 3 Iowa (1) 11-0 1419 4 Notre Dame 10-1 1373 5 Oklahoma 10-1 1364 6 Michigan State 10-1 1302 7 Baylor 9-1 1201 8 Ohio State 10-1 1138 9 Florida 10-1 1047 10 Oklahoma State 10-1 956 11 North Carolina 10-1 929 12 STANFORD 9-2 881 Michigan 9-2 881 14 Florida State 9-2 783 15 Navy 9-1 674 16 TCU 9-2 626 17 Northwestern 9-2 569 18 OREGON 8-3 482 19 Ole Miss 8-3 383 20 WASH STATE 8-3 327 21 Houston 10-1 256 22 Mississippi State 8-3 230 23 UCLA 8-3 224 24 Temple 9-2 116 25 UTAH 8-3 101Others receiving votes: 32 USC

    CFPNov. 17 1 Clemson (58) 11-0 1590 2 Alabama (5) 10-1 1531 3 Ohio State (1) 11-0 1419 4 Notre Dame 10-1 1373 5 Iowa 10-1 1364 6 Oklahoma State 10-1 1302 7 Oklahoma 9-1 1201 8 Florida 10-1 1138 9 Michigan State 10-1 1047 10 Baylor 10-1 956 11 STANFORD 9-2 881 12 Michigan 10-1 929 13 UTAH 9-2 881 14 Florida State 9-2 783 15 LSU 9-1 674 16 Navy 9-2 626 17 North Carolina 9-2 569 18 TCU 8-3 482 19 Houston 8-3 383 20 Northwestern 8-3 327 21 Memphis 10-1 256 22 Ole Miss 8-3 230 23 OREGON 8-3 224 24 USC 9-2 116 25 Wisconsin 8-3 101

    USC TABBED TO WIN PAC-12 TITLE IN PRESEASON MEDIA POLL

    USC was chosen as the favorite to win the 2015 Pac-12 Conference football title in a preseason poll vote of media members.

    NORTH DIVISION1. Oregon (37) 2622. Stanford (8) 2313. California 1744. Washington 1295. Washington State 896. Oregon State 60

    SOUTH DIVISION1. USC (32) 2542. Arizona State (7) 2003. UCLA (6) 1804. Arizona 1555. Utah 1056. Colorado 46

    Pac-12 Title Game Champion:USC (21)Others receiving votes: Oregon (17), Ari-zona State (3), UCLA (2), Stanford (1)

    CFP (begins Nov. 3)/AP (media)/USA Today (coaches)

    ARIZ ASU CAL COLO ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC UTAH WASH WSU PRE 22/22 15/16 t42/nr nr/nr 7/5 nr/nr 21/21 13/14 8/10 30/30 nr/t51 nr/nr Sept. 8 22/20 29/27 40/t46 nr/nr 7/5 nr/nr 41/t46 13/13 8/10 24/25 nr/nr nr/nrSept. 13 20/19 32/29 t39/t41 nr/nr 12/13 nr/nr t41/nr 10/12 6/7 21/21 nr/nr nr/nrSept. 20 16/16 31/33 29/35 nr/nr 13/13 nr/nr 21/24 9/11 19/18 18/17 nr/nr nr/nrSept. 27 28/27 nr/nr 24/t24 nr/nr 27/t24 nr/nr 18/20 7/10 17/16 10/12 nr/nr nr/nrOct. 4 nr/37 32/t31 23/22 nr/nr 26/26 nr/nr 16/18 20/20 17/17 5/7 nr/nr nr/nrOct. 11 nr/nr 28/29 23/23 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr 15/16 18/18 t33/t35 4/7 nr/t40 nr/nrOct. 18 nr/t41 33/nr 20/19 nr/nr nr/t34 nr/nr 10/11 28/t29 nr/nr 3/7 nr/nr nr/t34Oct. 25 nr/nr nr/nr 34/30 nr/nr nr/t34 nr/nr 8/8 24/25 28/t32 13/14 nr/nr 35/t34Nov. 1 nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr nr/t31/nr nr/nr/nr nr/nr/32 nr/nr/nr 11/9/8 23/22/22 nr/27/29 12/13/14 nr/nr/nr nr/t36/37Nov. 8 -/nr/nr -/nr/nr -/t31/nr -/nr/nr -/nr/30 -/nr/nr 7/7/7 19/18/18 -/26/26 10/10/13 -/nr/nr -/t32/30Nov. 15 -/nr/nr -/nr/nr -/nr/nr -/nr/nr 23/23/22 -/nr/nr 11/15/15 -/30/26 24/22/24 13/18/18 -/nr/nr -/24/23Nov. 22 -/nr/nr -/nr/nr -/nr/nr -/nr/nr -/18/18 -/nr/nr -/13/12 -/22/23 -/26/32 -/26/25 -/nr/nr -/20/20

    PAC-12 BOWL ARRANGEMENTSThe Pac-12 is in the second year of a six-year agreement with seven bowl partners that should provide the Conference with a competitive postseason bowl experience. The lineup is led by the Rose Bowl Game presented by Northwestern Mutual, which is the destination for the Pac-12 champion. In 2015-16, the Cotton Bowl and Orange Bowl are slotted as the College Football Playoff semifinal games. If the Pac-12 champion is ranked among the top four of the College Football Playoff poll following the 2015 season and play in either the Cotton or Orange Bowl, the Pac-12 would back-fill the Rose Bowl game. At its option, the CFP may select another Pac-12 team to participate in one of its games. After the Rose Bowl and/or CFP participants from the Conference have been identified, the Conference has bowl agreements with six additional bowl games which have selection preference in the following order: Alamo Bowl, Holiday Bowl, Foster Farms Bowl, Sun Bowl, Las Vegas Bowl, Cactus Bowl. Based on Conference records, the Alamo, Holiday and Foster Farms Bowls will select from teams with no more than a one-game differential. The Sun, Las Vegas and Cactus will then select teams based on Conference order of finish.

    Bowl Game Opponent Date TVRose presented by Northwestern Mutual Big Ten Jan. 1 ESPNValero Alamo Big 12 Jan. 2 ESPNHoliday Big Ten Dec. 30 ESPNFoster Farms Big Ten Dec. 26 ESPNHyundai Sun ACC Dec. 26 CBSRoyal Purple Las Vegas MWC Dec. 19 ABCCactus Big 12 Jan. 2 ESPN

    PAC-12 IN THE WEEKLY RANKINGS

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    BEDNARIK AWARD(Most Outstanding Defensive Player)Kevin Anderson, Sr., StanfordBudda Baker, So., WashingtonDeForest Buckner, Sr., OregonLloyd Carrington, Sr., Arizona StateKenny Clark, Jr., UCLASu’a Cravens, Jr., USCMyles Jack, Jr., UCLAAdoreé Jackson, So., USCBlake Martinez, Sr., StanfordJared Norris, Sr., UtahWill Parks, Sr., ArizonaScooby Wright III, Jr., Arizona

    BILETNIKOFF AWARD(Most Outstanding Wide Receiver)Victor Bolden, Jr., Oregon StateThomas Duarte, Jr., UCLARiver Cracraft, Jr., Washington StateCayleb Jones, Jr., ArizonaKenny Lawler, CaliforniaGabe Marks, Jr., Washington StateByron Marshall, Sr., OregonJordan Payton, Sr., UCLAJuJu Smith-Schuster, So., USCNelson Spruce, Sr., Colorado

    BUTKUS AWARD(Most Outstanding Linebacker)Su’a Cravens, Jr., USCTravis Feeney, Sr., WashingtonMyles Jack, Jr., UCLAPeter Kalambayi, Jr., StanfordCory Littleton, Sr., WashingtonAntonio Longino, Sr., Arizona StateBlake Martinez, Sr., StanfordJared Norris, Sr., UtahAnthony Sarao, Sr., USCJason Whittingham, Sr., UtahScooby Wright III, Jr., Arizona

    LOU GROZA AWARD(Most Outstanding Kicker)Kai’imi Fairbairn, Sr., UCLAZane Gonzalez, Jr., Arizona StateAndy Phillips, Jr., UtahAidan Schneider, So., OregonConrad Ukropina, Sr., StanfordCameron Van Winkle, Jr., Washington

    RAY GUY AWARD(Most Outstanding Punter)Kris Albarado, Sr., USC

    Korey Durkee, Sr., WashingtonMatthew Haack, Jr., Arizona StateTom Hackett, Sr., UtahNick Porebski, So., Oregon StateDrew Riggleman, Sr., ArizonaAlex Robinson, Jr., Stanford

    ROTARY LOMBARDI AWARD(Most Outstanding Down Lineman/Linebacker)Caleb Benenoch, Jr., UCLADeForest Buckner, Sr., OregonKenny Clark, Jr., UCLAHunter Dimick, Jr., UtahJoshua Garnett, Sr., StanfordMyles Jack, Jr., UCLATyler Johnstone, Sr., OregonBlake Martinez, Sr., StanfordIsaac Seumalo, Jr., Oregon StateMax Tuerk, Sr., USCEddie Vanderdoes, Jr., UCLAScooby Wright III, Jr., Arizona

    JOHN MACKEY AWARD(Most Outstanding Tight End)Austin Hooper, So., StanfordKody Kohl, Jr., Arizona StateJohnny Mundt, Jr., OregonJoshua Perkins, Sr., Washington

    MAXWELL AWARD(Most Outstanding Player)Mike Bercovici, Sr., Arizona StateDevontae Booker, Sr., UtahD.J. Foster, Sr., Arizona StateRoyce Freeman, So., OregonJared Goff, Jr., CaliforniaKevin Hogan, Sr., StanfordCody Kessler, Sr., USCChristian McCaffrey, So., StanfordPaul Perkins, Jr., UCLAAnu Solomon, So., ArizonaNelson Spruce, Sr., ColoradoNick Wilson, So., ArizonaStorm Barrs-Woods, Sr., Oregon State

    BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY(Most Outstanding Defensive Player)Budda Baker, So., WashingtonDeForest Buckner, Sr., OregonKenny Clark, Jr., UCLASu’a Cravens, Jr., USCMyles Jack, Jr., UCLAAdoreé Jackson, So., USC

    Blake Martinez, Sr., StanfordFabian Moreau, Sr., UCLAJared Norris, Sr., UtahScooby Wright III, Jr., Arizona

    DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD(Best Quarterback)Luke Falk, So., Washington StateJared Goff, Jr., CaliforniaKevin Hogan, Sr., StanfordCody Kessler, Sr., USCJosh Rosen, Fr., UCLAAnu Solomon, So., Arizona

    OUTLAND TROPHY(Most Outstanding Interior Lineman)Jake Brendel, Sr., UCLAKenny Clark, Jr., UCLAJoe Dahl, Sr., Washington StateJoshua Garnett, Sr., StanfordTyler Johnstone, Jr., OregonNick Kelly, Sr., Arizona StateKyle Murphy, Sr., StanfordIsaac Seumalo, Jr., Oregon StateFreddie Tagaloa, Jr., ArizonaMax Tuerk, Sr., USCEddie Vanderdoes, Jr., UCLAChristian Westerman, Sr., Arizona StateAntwaun Woods, Sr., USC

    RIMINGTON TROPHY(Most Outstanding Center)Siaosi Aiono, Sr., UtahJake Brendel, Sr., UCLAMatt Hegarty, Sr., OregonNick Kelly, Sr., Arizona StateAlex Kelley, Jr., ColoradoJosh Mitchell, Sr., Oregon StateGraham Shuler, Sr., StanfordMax Tuerk, Sr., USC

    JIM THORPE AWARD(Most Oustanding Defensive Back)Ishmael Adams, Jr., UCLABudda Baker, So., WashingtonAdoreé Jackson, So., USCFabian Moreau, Sr., UCLAJordan Simone, Sr., Arizona State

    DOAK WALKER AWARD(Most Outstanding Running Back)Devontae Booker, Sr., UtahJustin Davis, Jr., USCRoyce Freeman, So., OregonDaniel Lasco, Sr., California

    Tre Madden, Sr., USCChristian McCaffrey, So., StanfordPaul Perkins, Jr., UCLAChristian Powell, Sr., ColoradoDemario Richard, So., Arizona StateThomas Tyner, Jr., OregonDwayne Washington, Jr., WashingtonNick Wilson, Sr., Arizona

    WALTER CAMP AWARD(Most Outstanding Player)Devontae Booker, Sr., UtahSu’a Cravens, Jr., USCLuke Falk, So., Washington StateRoyce Freeman, So., OregonJared Goff, Jr., CaliforniaKevin Hogan, Sr., StanfordMyles Jack, Jr., UCLACody Kessler, Sr., USCBlake Martinez, Sr., StanfordChristian McCaffrey, So., StanfordPaul Perkins, Jr., UCLAAnu Solomon, So., ArizonaScooby Wright III, Jr., Arizona

    WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY(Top Football scholar-athlete)Jake Brendel, Sr., UCLA - finalist

    SENIOR CLASS AWARD - FinalistsMike Bercovici, ASUCody Kessler, USC

    CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICTDistrict 7Nelson Spruce, COLODistrict 8 Matthew Haack, ASUJeff Lockie, ORE Damien Haskins, OSUChristian McCaffrey, STANJohnny Caspers, STANConrad Ukropina, STANDallas Lloyd, STANJake Brendel, UCLAMarcus Williams, UTAHHunter Dimick, UTAHSidney Jones, WASHPeyton Pelluer, WSU

    Names in bold italic are semifinalists

    NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS2015 AWARD WATCH LIST - PAC-12 CANDIDATES

    NATIONAL HONORS

    PAC-12 RECORD WATCH

    Career Scoring 1. 407 Ka’imi Fairbairn, UCLA (2012-current) 2. 390 John Lee, UCLA (1982-85)

    Career Receptions 1. 289 Nelson Spruce, COLO (2012-current) 2. 259 Mike Thomas, ARIZ (2005-08)

    Most Plays in a Game 1. 114 COLORADO at UCLA (2015) 2. 110 COLORADO at CALIFORNIA (2014)

    Most Consecutive Games Catching a Pass 1. 51 D.J. Foster, ASU (2012-current) 2. 48 Kareem Kelly, USC (1999-2002)

    Single-Season All-Purpose Yards 1. 2,807 Christian McCaffrey, STAN (2015) 2. 2,683 Marcus Allen, USC (1981)

    Career Punting Average 1. 44.90 Tom Hackett, Utah (2012-current) 2. 44.57 Kirk Wilson, UCLA (1956-58)

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    2015 PAC-12 COACHES MEDIA TELECONFERENCE

    Each Tuesday during the season, starting Tuesday, Sept. 1 and concluding on Tuesday, Novem-ber 24. Each head coach will be available for 10 minutes. The two head coaches of the teams participating in the Pac-12 Championship Game will be available December 1 (11:15 a.m. PT). In order to participate on the call, media must use their work email address to send a request to Dave Hirsch ([email protected]) or Jocelyn Perry ([email protected]) for the confer-ence call phone number.

    ORDER OF COACHES (PT/MT):10:25 a.m./11:25 a.m. MT Mike MacIntyre, Colorado10:35 a.m./11:35 a.m. MT Kyle Whittingham, Utah 10:45 a.m. David Shaw, Stanford10:55 a.m. Mike Leach, Washington State11:05 a.m. Rich Rodriguez, Arizona (note: 12:05 p.m. MST in November after daylight savings)11:15 a.m. Sonny Dykes, California11:25 a.m. Mark Helfrich, Oregon11:35 a.m. Jim Mora, UCLA11:45 a.m. Clay Helton, USC11:55 a.m. Chris Petersen, Washington 12:05 p.m. Todd Graham, Arizona State (note: 1:05 p.m. MST in November after daylight savings)12:15 p.m. Gary Anderson, Oregon State

    The teleconferences will be recorded and available online at Pac-12.com that same afternoon as the call.

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    PAC-12 DIRECTORY

    Pac-12 Conference (415-580-4200)Dave Hirsch [email protected] Perry [email protected]: @Pac12Facebook: Pac-12

    Arizona (520-621-4163)Blair Willis ........................... [email protected] Fazendin ................. [email protected]: @ArizonaFBallFacebook: University of Arizona Football

    Arizona State (480-965-6592)Mark Brand [email protected] Lenneberg ... [email protected]: @FootballASUFacebook: Arizona State Sun Devils

    California (510-642-5363)Kyle McRae [email protected] Miguel ......................... [email protected]: @CalFootballFacebook: Cal Bears

    Colorado (303-492-5626)David Plati .................... [email protected] Lepine [email protected]: @RunRalphieRunFacebook: Colorado Buffaloes Football

    Oregon (541-346-5488)Dave Williford ........................... [email protected] McNamara ........... [email protected]: @WinthedayFacebook: Oregon Football

    Oregon State (541-737-3720)Steve Fenk [email protected] Amberg [email protected]: @OSUBeaversFBFacebook: Oregon State Football

    Stanford (650-723-4418)Alan George .................... [email protected] Moore [email protected]: @StanfordFballFacebook: Stanford Football

    UCLA (310-206-6831)Steve Rourke ............. [email protected] Powers .............. [email protected]: @UCLAFootballFacebook: UCLA Football

    USC (213-740-8480)Tim Tessalone .......................... [email protected] Goldberg ......................... [email protected]: @USC_athleticsFacebook: USC Trojans- Official Page

    Utah (801-581-3511)Liz Abel ....................... [email protected] DeVine [email protected]: @Utah_FootballFacebook: Utah Football

    Washington (206-543-2230)Jeff Bechthold .......................... [email protected] Tom ................................ [email protected]: @UW_FootballFacebook: Washington Husky Football

    Washington State (509-335-2684)Bill Stevens .......................... [email protected] Alworth [email protected]: @wsucougfbFacebook: Washington State Football

    Media can obtain weekly press releases, updated statistics, archived teleconferences, and more at www.pac-12.com/media. Those media members who would like to receive the weekly Pac-12 football release and other pertinent Pac-12 information via e-mail, please provide your e-mail address to Jocelyn Perry ([email protected]) or Dave Hirsch ([email protected]) and we will include it on our weekly distribution list.

    You can follow the Pac-12 throughout the year on Twitter (@Pac12) and Facebook (Pac12)

    SPORTS REPORT: Every Monday night, Sports Report, with hosts Mike Yam and Ashley Adamson, will recap the week of Pac-12 olympic sports and football.

    INSIDE PAC-12 FOOTBAL: Each Tuesday night, Inside Pac-12 Football will take an in-depth look at the previous weekend’s games and preview the upcoming games. Joining hosts Mike Yam and Curtis Conway throughout the season will be Nick Aliotto, Matt Leinart, Yogi Roth, and Nigel Burton.

    FINAL SCORE: At the conclusion of Saturday’s football games, Final Score will recap both Pac-12 games and contests from across the nation. Final Score will be hosted by Mike Yam, Nigel Burton and Lincoln Kennedy.

    THE DRIVE: The Oregon State and Utah football programs will be featured weekly on the Pac-12 Network in The Drive this season. The show provides an in-depth, behind the scenes look at each team. The first show of the season will air Wednesday, September 23 and then every Wednesday at 7 p.m. PT throughout the remainder of the season.

    PAC-12 NETWORK: A plethora of football related shows will air on the Pac-12 Network during the 2015 season. In ad-dition to the pre-game, halftime and post-game shows aired during the season, the Pac-12 Network will air the following shows featuring Pac-12 football.

    PAC-12 MEDIA CENTER

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    The winner of each Division will be determined by the record in all games played (both divisional and cross-divisional) within the confer-ence. In the event of a tie, the following procedures will be applied to determine the Pac-12 Championship Game representatives

    Two-Team Tie. 1. Head-to-head competition between the two tied teams. a. If no game is played between the two tied teams or that

    game ends in a tie, the following tie-brekaing procedures would be applied:

    2. Record in games played within the division 3. Record against the next highest placed team in the division

    (Based on record in all games played within the conference), proceeding through the division.

    4. Record in common conference games. 5. Highest ranking in the College Football Playoff poll entering the

    last weekend of regular-season games. 6. Total number of wins in a 12-game season. The following con-

    ditions will apply to the calculation of the total number of wins: a. Only one win against a team from the NCAA Football

    Championship Subdivision or lower division will be count-ed annually.

    b. Any games that are exempted from counting against the annual maximum number of football contests per NCAA rules (current Bylaw 17.9.5.2) shall not be included.

    7. Coin toss.

    Multiple-Team Ties.The following procedures will only be used to eliminate all but two teams, at which point the two-team tie-breaking procedure will be applied. 1. Head-to-head (Best record in games among the tied teams). 2. Record in games played within the division. 3. Record against the next highest placed team in the division

    (based on record in all games played within the conference), proceeding through the division.

    4. Record in common conference games. 5. Highest ranking in the College Football Playoff poll entering the

    last weekend of regular-season games.

    Determination of Home Team in Pac-12 ChampionshipThe home team in the Pac-12 Championship Game will be deter-mined by the record in all games played within the conference. In the event of a tie, the following procedures will be applied to determine the home team.

    Tie-breaking Procedure. 1. Head-to-head, if applicable. 2. Record against the next highest-placed common opponent in

    the conference (based on record in all games played within the conference), proceeding through the conference.

    3. Record in common conference games. 4. Highest ranking in the College Football Playoff poll following the last weekend of Pac-12 regular-season games. 5. Coin toss.

    PAC-12 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

    The Pac-12 Football Championship Game will take place Saturday, December 5 at 4:45 p.m. or 5 p.m. PT and telecast to a national audience on ABC or ESPN. The Championship game will match the winner of the North Division vs. the winner of the South Division. The game will be played at Levi’s® Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. The champion will eye a spot opposite the Big Ten champion in the Rose Bowl Game. If the Pac-12 champion is in the top four of the College Football Playoff poll following the 2015 season it would vacate its spot in the Rose Bowl top participate in CFP semi-finals in either the Cotton or Sugar Bowl. The Rose Bowl would then fill the vacated spot with another Pac-12 team.

    PAC-12 CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION

    #100Pac12: The Pac-12 Conference is set to celebrate 100 years of excellence. The yearlong celebration of the Conference centennial, including marking the date of the official formation 100 years ago on December 2, will kick off with the start of the football season and continue throughout the 2015-16 academic year.

    The Conference’s storied history dates back 100 years to Dec. 2, 1915 when four schools - the University of California, Oregon Agricultural College (now Oregon State University), the University of Oregon and the University of Washington - gathered at the historic Imperial Hotel in Portland, Ore., to form the Pacific Coast Conference.

    Since that day, the Conference has been known for its widespread excellence – on the field, in the classroom, and with the contributions its graduates make in the world. No other Conference can match the collective achievements and distinctions accomplished over the last century.

  • 2015 PAC-12 FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

    ARIZONA WILDCATS

    Overall: 6-6, .500 Pac-12: 3-6, .333; Pac-12 South: 2-3, .400

    SEPTEMBER 3 UTSA (P12N) W, 42-32 Arizona leads, 3-0-012 at Nevada (CBSSN) W, 44-20 Arizona leads, 4-1-119 Northern Arizona (PAC12) W, 77-13 Arizona leads, 12-1-026 No. 9 UCLA* (ABC) L, 30-56 UCLA leads, 23-15-2OCTOBER 3 at No. 18 Stanford* L, 17-55 Stanford leads, 15-14-010 Oregon State* (FS1) W, 44-7 Arizona leads, 22-14-117 at Colorado* (FS1) W, 38-31 Colorado leads, 13-5-024 Washington State* (PAC12) L, 42-45 Arizona leads, 26-15-031 at Washington* (FS1) L, 3-49 Washington leads, 20-11-1NOVEMBER7 at USC* (ESPN) L, 30-38 USC leads, 31-8-014 No. 12 Utah* (FS1) W, 37-30 Utah leads, 20-19-221 at Arizona State* (FS1) L, 37-52 Arizona leads, 48-40-1

    * Conference GameAll times local to site.

    ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILS

    Overall: 6-5, .546 Pac-12: 4-4, .500; Pac-12 South: 3-2, .600

    SEPTEMBER 5 vs. Texas A&M^ (ESPN) L, 17-38 Texas A&M leads, 1-0-012 Cal Poly (PAC12) W, 35-21 Arizona State leads, 4-0-018 New Mexico (PAC12) W, 34-10 Arizona State leads, 23-5-126 No. 19 USC* (ESPN) L, 14-42 USC leads, 20-12-0OCTOBER 3 at No. 7 UCLA* W, 38-23 UCLA leads, 19-12-110 Colorado* (PAC12) W, 48-23 Arizona State leads, 7-0-017 at Utah* (ESPN/ESPN2) L, 24-30 Arizona State leads, 20-7-029 Oregon (ESPN)* L, 55-61 Oregon leads, 17-16-0NOVEMBER7 at Washington State* (FS1) L, 24-38 Arizona State leads, 26-14-214 Washington* (PAC12) W, 27-17 Arizona State leads, 18-15-021 Arizona* (FS1) W, 52-37 Arizona leads, 48-40-128 at California* (FS1) 7 p.m. PT California leads, 17-15-0

    * Conference Game^ Game played at NRG Stadium - Houston, TexasAll times local to site.

    CALIFORNIAGOLDEN BEARS

    Overall: 6-5, .546 Pac-12: 3-5, .375; Pac-12 North: 3-2, .600

    SEPTEMBER 5 Grambling (PAC12) W, 73-14 California leads, 1-0-012 San Diego State (PAC12) W, 35-7 California leads, 4-3-019 at Texas (FOX) W, 45-44 Texas leads, 5-0-026 at Washington* W, 30-24 Washington leads, 52-39-4OCTOBER3 Washington State* W, 34-38 California leads, 46-26-510 at Utah* (ESPN) L, 24-30 Series tied, 5-5-022 at UCLA (ESPN)* L, 24-40 UCLA leads, 53-32-131 USC* (FOX) L, 21-27 USC leads, 68-30-5NOVEMBER7 at Oregon* (ESPN2) L, 28-44 California leads, 39-37-214 Oregon State* (PAC12) W, 54-24 California leads, 36-32-021 at Stanford* (ESPN) L, 22-35 Stanford leads, 60-47-1128 Arizona State* (FS1) 7 p.m. PT California leads, 17-15-0

    * Conference GameAll times local to site.

    OREGON STATEBEAVERS

    Overall: 2-9, .181 Pac-12: 0-8, .000; Pac-12 North: 0-4, .000 SEPTEMBER4 Weber State (PAC12) W, 26-7 Oregon State leads, 1-0-0 12 at Michigan (ABC) L, 7-35 Michigan leads, 5-0-019 San Jose State (PAC12) W, 35-21 Series tied, 2-2-025 No. 21 Stanford (FS1)* L, 24-42 Stanford leads, 53-25-3OCTOBER10 at Arizona* (FS1) L, 7-44 Arizona leads, 22-14-117 at Washington State* (PAC12) L, 31-52 Washington St. leads, 49-48-324 Colorado* (PAC12) L, 13-17 Oregon State leads, 5-3-031 at Utah* (PAC12) L, 12-27 Oregon State leads, 11-8-1NOVEMBER7 UCLA* (PAC12) L, 0-41 UCLA leads, 42-16-414 at California* (PAC12) L, 24-54 California leads, 36-32-021 Washington* (PAC12) L, 7-52 Washington leads, 62-34-427 at Oregon* (FS1) 1 p.m. PT Oregon leads, 62-46-10

    * Conference GameAll times local to site.

    OREGON DUCKS Overall: 8-3; .723

    Pac-12: 6-2, .750; Pac-12 North: 3-1, .750

    SEPTEMBER5 Eastern Washington (P12N) W, 61-42 Oregon leads, 1-0-012 at No. 5 Michigan State (ABC) L, 28-31 Series tied, 3-3-019 Georgia State (PAC12) W, 61-28 First Meeting26 No. 18 Utah* (FOX) L, 20-62 Oregon leads, 20-9-0OCTOBER3 at Colorado*(PAC12) W, 41-24 Oregon leads, 12-8-010 Washington State* (PAC12) L, 38-45 Oregon leads, 47-39-7 17 at Washington* (ESPN2) W, 26-20 Washington leads, 58-45-529 at Arizona State (ESPN)* W, 61-55 Oregon leads, 18-16-0 NOVEMBER7 California* (ESPN2) W, 44-28 California leads, 39-37-214 at No. 11 Stanford* (FOX) W, 38-36 Stanford leads, 46-32-121 USC* (ESPN) W, 48-28 USC leads, 37-20-229 Oregon State* (FS1) 1 p.m. PT Oregon leads, 62-46-10

    * - Does not include one vacated USC victory

    * Conference GameAll times local to site.

    COLORADOBUFFALOESOverall: 4-8, .333Pac-12: 1-7, .125; Pac-12 South: 0-4, .000

    SEPTEMBER3 at Hawai’i (CBSN) L, 20-28 Hawai’i leads, 2-3-012 Massachusetts (PACMT) W, 48-14 Colorado leads, 2-0-019 Colorado State^ (CBSSN) W, 27-24 Colorado leads, 62-22-226 Nicholls State (PAC12) W, 48-0 Colorado leads, 1-0-0OCTOBER3 Oregon* (PAC12) L, 24-41 Oregon leads, 12-8-010 Arizona State* (PAC12) L, 23-48 Arizona State leads, 8-0-017 at Arizona* (FS1) L, 31-38 Colorado leads, 13-5-024 at Oregon State* W, 17-13 Oregon State leads, 5-3-031 at UCLA* (PAC12) L, 31-35 UCLA leads, 9-2-0NOVEMBER7 Stanford* (PAC12) L, 10-42 Stanford leads, 6-3-013 USC (ESPN2)* L, 24-27 USC leads, 10-0-021 at Washington State*(ESPN2) L, 3-27 Colorado leads, 5-4-028 at Utah* (PAC12) 12:30 p.m. MT Colorado leads, 31-27-3

    * Conference Game^Game played at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, - Denver, Colo.All times local to site.

  • USC TROJANSOverall: 7-4, .636Pac-12: 5-3, .625; Pac-12 South: 4-0, 1.000

    SEPTEMBER5 Arkansas State (PAC12) W, 55-6 USC leads, 1-0-012 Idaho (PAC12) W, 59-9 USC leads, 9-0-019 Stanford (ABC)* L, 31-41 USC leads, 61-29-326 at Arizona State* (ESPN) W, 42-14 USC leads, 19-12-0OCTOBER8 Washington (ESPN)* L, 12-17 USC leads, 50-29-417 at Notre Dame (ESPN) L, 31-41 Notre Dame leads, 46-36-524 Utah* (FOX) W, 42-24 USC leads, 10-4-031 at California* (FOX) W, 27-21 USC leads, 68-30-5NOVEMBER7 Arizona* (ESPN) W, 38-30 USC leads, 31-8-013 at Colorado* (ESPN) W, 27-24 USC leads, 10-0-021 at Oregon* (ESPN) L, 28-48 USC leads, 37-20-228 UCLA* (ABC, ESPN2) 12:30 p.m. PT USC leads, 46-31-7

    *Conference Game+ One game/ ++ two games later vacated due to NCAA penalties.All times local to site.

    WASHINGTONHUSKIESOverall: 5-6, .454Pac-12: 3-5, .375; Pac-12 North: 1-3, .250

    SEPTEMBER4 at Boise State (ESPN) L, 13-16 Series tied, 2-2-012 Sacramento State (PAC12) W, 49-0 Washington leads, 1-0-019 Utah State (PAC12) W, 31-17 Washington leads, 2-0-026 California* (PAC12) L, 24-30 Washington leads, 52-39-4OCTOBER8 No. 17 USC (ESPN)* W, 17-12 USC leads, 50-29-417 Oregon* (ESPN2) L, 20-26 Washington leads, 58-45-524 at Stanford* (ESPN) L, 14-31 Washington leads, 41-31-431 Arizona* (FS1) W, 49-3 Washington leads, 20-11-1NOVEMBER7 Utah* (FOX) L, 23-34 Washington leads, 8-1-014 at Arizona State* (PAC12) L, 17-27 Arizona State leads, 18-15-021 at Oregon State* (PAC12) W, 52-7 Washington leads, 62-34-4 27 Washington State* (FOX) 12:30 p.m. PT Washington leads, 69-32-6

    * Conference GameAll times local to site.

    2015 PAC-12 FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

    STANFORD CARDINAL

    Overall: 9-2, .818 Pac-12: 8-1, .889; Pac-12 North: 3-1, .750

    SEPTEMBER5 at Northwestern (ESPN) L, 6-16 Stanford leads, 3-2-212 UCF (FS1) W, 31-7 Stanford leads, 1-019 at No. 6 USC (ABC)* W, 41-31 USC leads, 60-29-325 at Oregon State (FS1)* W, 42-24 Stanford leads, 54-25-3OCTOBER3 Arizona* W, 55-17 Stanford leads, 15-14-015 No. 20 UCLA (ESPN)* W, 56-35 UCLA leads, 45-39-324 Washington* (ESPN2) W, 31-14 Series tied, 41-41-431 at Washington State* (ESPN) W, 30-28 Stanford leads, 40-25-1NOVEMBER7 at Colorado* (PAC12) W, 42-10 Stanford leads, 6-3-014 Oregon* (FOX) L, 36-38 Stanford leads, 46-32-121 California* (ESPN) W, 35-22 Stanford leads, 60-47-1128 Notre Dame (FOX) 4:30 p.m. PT Notre Dame leads, 19-10-0

    *Conference GameAll times local to site.

    UCLA BRUINS

    Overall: 8-3, .727 Pac-12: 5-3, .625; Pac-12 South: 3-2, .600

    SEPTEMBER5 Virginia (FOX) W, 34-16 UCLA leads, 2-0-012 at UNLV (CBSSN) W, 37-3 UCLA leads, 1-019 Brigham Young (FS1) W, 24-23 UCLA leads, 7-3-026 at Arizona* (ABC) W, 56-30 UCLA leads, 23-15-2OCTOBER3 Arizona State* L, 23-38 UCLA leads, 19-11-115 at Stanford (ESPN)* L, 35-56 UCLA leads, 45-39-322 California (ESPN)* W, 40-24 UCLA leads, 53-32-1 31 Colorado* (PAC12) W, 35-31 UCLA leads, 9-2-0NOVEMBER7 at Oregon State* (PAC12) W, 41-0 UCLA leads, 42-16-414 Washington State* (ESPN) L, 27-31 UCLA leads, 40-19-121 at Utah* (FOX) W, 17-9 UCLA leads, 11-3-028 at USC* (ABC, ESPN2) 12:30 p.m. PT USC leads, 46-31-7

    *Conference GameAll times local to site.

    WASHINGTON STATE COUGARSOverall: 8-3, .727Pac-12: 6-2, .750; Pac-12 North: 2-2, .500

    SEPTEMBER5 Portland State (PAC12) L, 17-24 Washington State leads, 2-1-012 at Rutgers (ESPN2) W, 37-34 Series tied, 1-1-019 Wyoming (PAC12) W, 31-14 Washington State leads, 3-2-0OCTOBER3 at California* L, 28-34 California leads, 46-26-510 at Oregon* (PAC12) W, 45-38 Oregon leads, 47-39-717 Oregon State* (PAC12) W, 52-31 Oregon State leads, 50-47-324 at Arizona* (PAC12) W, 45-42 Arizona leads, 26-15-031 Stanford* (ESPN) L, 38-30 Stanford leads, 40-25-1NOVEMBER7 Arizona State* (FS1) W, 38-24 Arizona State leads, 26-14-214 at No. 23 UCLA* (ESPN) W, 31-27 UCLA leads, 40-19-121 Colorado* (ESPN2) W, 27-3 Colorado leads, 5-4-029 at Washington* (FOX) 12:30 p.m. PT Washington leads, 69-32-6

    *Conference GameAll times local to site.

    UTAHUTESOverall: 8-3, .727Pac-12: 5-3, .625; Pac-12 South: 1-3; .250

    SEPTEMBER3 Michigan (FOX Sports 1) W, 24-17 Utah leads, 3-1-011 Utah State (ESPN2) W, 24-14 Utah leads, 79-29-419 at Fresno State (CBSSN) W, 45-24 Utah leads, 6-4-026 at No. 13 Oregon* (FOX) W, 62-20 Oregon leads, 20-9-0OCTOBER10 No. 23 California* (ESPN) W, 30-24 Series tied, 5-5-017 Arizona State* (ESPN/ESPN2) W, 34-18 Arizona State leads, 20-7-024 at USC* (FOX) L, 24-42 USC leads, 10-4-031 Oregon State* (PAC12) W, 27-12 Oregon State leads, 11-8-1NOVEMBER7 at Washington* (FOX) W, 34-23 Washington leads, 8-1-014 at Arizona* (FS1) L, 30-37 Utah leads, 20-19-221 UCLA* (FOX) L, 9-17 UCLA leads, 10-4-028 at Colorado* (PAC12) 12:30 p.m. MT Colorado leads, 31-27-3

    *Conference GameAll times local to site.

  • 2015 Pac-12 Football

    Conference Standings Through games of Nov 23, 2015

    North

    Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Neut Streak

    Stanford 8-1 .889 368 219 9-2 .818 405 242 5-1 4-1 0-0 Won 1

    Oregon 6-2 .750 316 298 8-3 .727 466 399 4-2 4-1 0-0 Won 5

    Washington State 6-2 .750 294 229 8-3 .727 379 301 4-2 4-1 0-0 Won 3

    California 3-5 .375 237 252 6-5 .545 390 317 4-1 2-4 0-0 Lost 1

    Washington 3-5 .375 216 170 5-6 .455 309 203 3-3 2-3 0-0 Won 1

    Oregon State 0-8 .000 118 329 2-9 .182 186 392 2-4 0-5 0-0 Lost 8

    South

    Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Neut Streak

    UCLA 5-3 .625 274 219 8-3 .727 369 261 4-2 4-1 0-0 Won 1

    Utah 5-3 .625 250 193 8-3 .727 343 248 5-1 3-2 0-0 Lost 2

    USC 5-3 .625 247 219 7-4 .636 392 275 4-2 3-2 0-0 Lost 1

    Arizona State 4-4 .500 276 275 6-5 .545 362 344 5-2 1-2 0-1 Won 2

    Arizona 3-6 .333 278 363 6-6 .500 441 428 4-2 2-4 0-0 Lost 1

    Colorado 1-7 .125 163 271 4-8 .333 306 337 2-4 1-4 1-0 Lost 4

  • 2015 Pac-12 Football

    Conference Schedule and Results Through games of Nov 23, 2015

    Arizona (6-6,3-6)

    09/03/15 UTSA W 42-32 A-51111

    Sep 12 at Nevada W 44-20 A-24355

    09/19/15 NORTHERN ARIZONA W 77-13 A-51494

    * 09/26/15 #9 UCLA L 30-56 A-56004

    * Oct 03 at #18 Stanford L 17-55 A-46628

    * 10/10/15 OREGON STATE W 44-7 A-52987

    * Oct 17 at Colorado W 38-31 A-39666

    * 10/24/15 WASHINGTON STATE L 42-45 A-47847

    * Oct 31 at Washington L 3-49 A-56749

    * Nov 07 at USC L 30-38 A-76309

    * 11/14/15 #10 UTAH W 37-30 A-48912

    * Nov 21 at Arizona State L 37-52 A-64885

    Arizona State (6-5,4-4)

    Sep 05 vs Texas A&M L 17-38 A-66308

    Sep 12 CAL POLY W 35-21 A-46500

    Sep 18 NEW MEXICO W 34-10 A-43310

    * Sep 26 #19 USC L 14-42 A-61904

    * Oct 03 at #7 UCLA W 38-23 A-80113

    * Oct 10 COLORADO W 48-23 A-44157

    * Oct 17 at #4 Utah L 18-34 A-46192

    * Oct 29 OREGON L 55-61 A-56534

    * Nov 07 at Washington State L 24-38 A-32952

    * Nov 14 WASHINGTON W 27-17 A-51695

    * Nov 21 ARIZONA W 52-37 A-64885

    California (6-5,3-5)

    Sep 05 GRAMBLING STATE W 73-14 A-60606

    Sep 12 SAN DIEGO STATE W 35-7 A-50830

    Sep 19 at Texas W 45-44 A-91568

    * Sep 26 at Washington W 30-24 A-61066

    * Oct 03 WASHINGTON STATE W 34-28 A-42042

    * Oct 10 at #5 Utah L 24-30 A-47798

    * Oct 22 at UCLA L 24-40 A-57046

    * Oct 31 USC L 21-27 A-52060

    * 11/07/15 at Oregon L 28-44 A-56604

    * Nov 14 OREGON STATE W 54-24 A-41874

    * Nov 21 at #15 Stanford L 22-35 A-51424

    Colorado (4-8,1-7)

    Sep 3 at Hawai`i L 20-28 A-24255

    Sep 12 UMASS W 48-14 A-35094

    Sep 19 vs Colorado State W 27-24 A-66253

    Sep 26 NICHOLLS W 48-0 A-37302

    * Oct 03 OREGON L 24-41 A-46222

    * Oct 10 at Arizona State L 23-48 A-44157

    * Oct 17 ARIZONA L 31-38 A-39666

    * Oct 24 at Oregon State W 17-13 A-36977

    * Oct 31 at #24 UCLA L 31-35 A-51508

    * Nov 7 STANFORD L 10-42 A-40142

    * Nov 13 USC L 24-27 A-37905

    * Nov 21 at #24 Washington State L 3-27 A-25121

    Oregon (8-3,6-2)

    09/05/15 EASTERN WASHINGTON W 61-42 A-58128

    09/19/15 GEORGIA STATE W 61-28 A-56859

    09/12/15 at #5 Michigan State L 28-31 A-76526

    * Sep 26 #18 UTAH L 20-62 A-57145

    * Oct 03 at Colorado W 41-24 A-46222

    * 10/10/15 WASHINGTON STATE L 38-45 A-57775

    * Oct 17 at Washington W 26-20 A-69285

    * Oct 29 at Arizona State W 61-55 A-56534

    * 11/07/15 CALIFORNIA W 44-28 A-56604

    * Nov 14 at #7 Stanford W 38-36 A-48633

    * 11/21/15 #24 USC W 48-28 A-59094

    Oregon State (2-9,0-8)

    Sep 04 WEBER STATE W 26-7 A-35160

    Sep 12 at Michigan L 7-35 A-10965

    Sep 19 SAN JOSE STATE W 35-21 A-34573

    * Sep 25 #21 STANFORD L 24-42 A-37302

    * 10/10/15 at Arizona L 7-44 A-52987

    * Oct 17 at Washington State L 31-52 A-32952

    * Oct 24 COLORADO L 13-17 A-36977

    * Oct 31 at #13 Utah L 12-27 A-45853

    * Nov 07 #22 UCLA L 0-41 A-38074

    * Nov 14 at California L 24-54 A-41874

    * Nov 21 WASHINGTON L 7-52 A-34390

    Stanford (9-2,8-1)

    Sep 05 at Northwestern L 6-16 A-36024

    Sep 12 UCF W 31-7 A-50420

    * Sep 19 at #6 USC W 41-31 A-78306

    * Sep 25 at Oregon State W 42-24 A-37302

    * Oct 03 ARIZONA W 55-17 A-46628

    * Oct 15 #18 UCLA W 56-35 A-50464

    * Oct 24 WASHINGTON W 31-14 A-50424

    * Oct 31 at Washington State W 30-28 A-30012

    * Nov 7 at Colorado W 42-10 A-40142

    * Nov 14 OREGON L 36-38 A-48633

    * Nov 21 CALIFORNIA W 35-22 A-51424

    UCLA (8-3,5-3)

    Sep 05 VIRGINIA W 34-16 A-68615

    Sep 12 at UNLV W 37-3 A-31262

    Sep 19 #19 BYU W 24-23 A-67612

    * 09/26/15 at #16 Arizona W 56-30 A-56004

    * Oct 03 ARIZONA STATE L 23-38 A-80113

    * Oct 15 at #15 Stanford L 35-56 A-50464

    * Oct 22 #19 CALIFORNIA W 40-24 A-57046

    * Oct 31 COLORADO W 35-31 A-51508

    * Nov 07 at Oregon State W 41-0 A-38074

    * Nov 14 WASHINGTON STATE L 27-31 A-76255

    * Nov 21 at #18 Utah W 17-9 A-46230

    USC (7-4,5-3)

    Sep 05 ARKANSAS STATE W 55-6 A-79809

    Sep 12 IDAHO W 59-9 A-72422

    * Sep 19 STANFORD L 31-41 A-78306

    * Sep 26 at Arizona State W 42-14 A-61904

    * Oct 08 WASHINGTON L 12-17 A-63623

    Oct 17 at #14 Notre Dame L 31-41 A-80795

    * Oct 24 #3 UTAH W 42-24 A-73435

    * Oct 31 at California W 27-21 A-52060

    * Nov 07 ARIZONA W 38-30 A-76309

    * Nov 13 at Colorado W 27-24 A-37905

    * 11/21/15 at #23 Oregon L 28-48 A-59094

  • 2015 Pac-12 Football

    Conference Schedule and Results Through games of Nov 23, 2015

    Utah (8-3,5-3)

    Sep 03 MICHIGAN W 24-17 A-47825

    Sep 11 UTAH STATE W 24-14 A-46011

    Sep 19 at Fresno State W 45-24 A-33675

    * Sep 26 at #13 Oregon W 62-20 A-57145

    * Oct 10 #23 CALIFORNIA W 30-24 A-47798

    * Oct 17 ARIZONA STATE W 34-18 A-46192

    * Oct 24 at USC L 24-42 A-73435

    * Oct 31 OREGON STATE W 27-12 A-45853

    * Nov 07 at Washington W 34-23 A-61420

    * 11/14/15 at Arizona L 30-37 A-48912

    * Nov 21 UCLA L 9-17 A-46230

    Washington (5-6,3-5)

    9-4-2015 at #23 Boise State L 13-16 A-36836

    Sep 12 SACRAMENTO STATE W 49-0 A-55010

    Sep 19 UTAH STATE W 31-17 A-59464

    * Sep 26 CALIFORNIA L 24-30 A-61066

    * Oct 08 at #17 USC W 17-12 A-63623

    * Oct 17 OREGON L 20-26 A-69285

    * Oct 24 at #10 Stanford L 14-31 A-50424

    * Oct 31 ARIZONA W 49-3 A-56749

    * Nov 07 UTAH L 23-34 A-61420

    * Nov 14 at Arizona State L 17-27 A-51695

    * Nov 21 at Oregon State W 52-7 A-34390

    Washington State (8-3,6-2)

    Sep 05 PORTLAND STATE L 17-24 A-24302

    Sep 19 WYOMING W 31-14 A-31105

    Sep 12 at Rutgers W 37-34 A-46536

    * Oct 03 at #24 California L 28-34 A-42042

    * 10/10/15 at Oregon W 45-38 A-57775

    * Oct 17 OREGON STATE W 52-31 A-32952

    * 10/24/15 at Arizona W 45-42 A-47847

    * Oct 31 #8 STANFORD L 28-30 A-30012

    * Nov 07 ARIZONA STATE W 38-24 A-32952

    * Nov 14 at #18 UCLA W 31-27 A-76255

    * Nov 21 COLORADO W 27-3 A-25121

  • 2015 Pac-12 Football

    Team Statistics Through games of Nov 23, 2015

    SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G

    1. Oregon 11 59 19 55 0 0 0 466 42.4

    2. Stanford 11 52 14 51 0 0 0 405 36.8

    3. Arizona 12 56 17 54 0 0 0 441 36.8

    4. USC 11 52 10 50 0 0 0 392 35.6

    5. California 11 50 14 42 3 0 0 390 35.5

    6. Washington State 11 47 17 46 0 0 0 379 34.5

    7. UCLA 11 44 20 41 2 0 0 369 33.5

    8. Arizona State 11 44 16 44 0 0 3 362 32.9

    9. Utah 11 40 21 40 0 0 0 343 31.2

    10. Washington 11 39 12 39 0 0 0 309 28.1

    11. Colorado 12 36 18 34 1 0 0 306 25.5

    12. Oregon State 11 22 11 17 2 0 0 186 16.9

    SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G

    1. Washington 11 23 15 20 0 0 0 203 18.5

    2. Stanford 11 27 18 24 1 0 0 242 22.0

    3. Utah 11 29 15 27 0 0 1 248 22.5

    4. UCLA 11 29 18 25 2 0 2 261 23.7

    5. USC 11 34 13 32 0 0 0 275 25.0

    6. Washington State 11 37 14 29 4 0 0 301 27.4

    7. Colorado 12 42 14 41 1 0 0 337 28.1

    8. California 11 39 15 36 1 0 0 317 28.8

    9. Arizona State 11 44 13 41 0 0 0 344 31.3

    10. Oregon State 11 50 14 48 1 0 0 392 35.6

    11. Arizona 12 55 15 53 0 0 0 428 35.7

    12. Oregon 11 51 14 49 1 0 0 399 36.3

    TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G

    1. Oregon 11 3145 2759 821 5904 7.2 55 536.7

    2. California 11 1730 3883 845 5613 6.6 47 510.3

    3. Arizona 12 2712 3219 936 5931 6.3 52 494.2

    4. Washington State 11 928 4476 884 5404 6.1 46 491.3

    5. UCLA 11 2092 3210 847 5302 6.3 42 482.0

    6. Arizona State 11 2026 3074 891 5100 5.7 41 463.6

    7. USC 11 1885 3193 775 5078 6.6 47 461.6

    8. Stanford 11 2511 2318 745 4829 6.5 50 439.0

    9. Colorado 12 1982 2870 937 4852 5.2 34 404.3

    10. Washington 11 1594 2623 720 4217 5.9 36 383.4

    11. Utah 11 2037 2161 784 4198 5.4 34 381.6

    12. Oregon State 11 1904 1711 726 3615 5.0 20 328.6

    TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G

    1. Washington 11 1576 2304 794 3880 4.9 21 352.7

    2. Stanford 11 1441 2538 726 3979 5.5 27 361.7

    3. Utah 11 1292 2783 769 4075 5.3 27 370.5

    4. UCLA 11 2019 2293 878 4312 4.9 27 392.0

    5. USC 11 1511 2922 779 4433 5.7 33 403.0

    6. Washington State 11 2152 2484 801 4636 5.8 32 421.5

    7. Colorado 12 2367 2729 872 5096 5.8 41 424.7

    8. Arizona State 11 1355 3318 809 4673 5.8 40 424.8

    9. California 11 2251 2627 804 4878 6.1 36 443.5

    10. Arizona 12 2263 3298 932 5561 6.0 53 463.4

    11. Oregon State 11 2398 2706 808 5104 6.3 47 464.0

    12. Oregon 11 1922 3415 889 5337 6.0 49 485.2

    RUSHING OFFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G

    1. Oregon 11 519 3145 6.1 87 26 285.9

    2. Stanford 11 482 2511 5.2 70 29 228.3

    3. Arizona 12 494 2712 5.5 79 27 226.0

    4. UCLA 11 415 2092 5.0 82 23 190.2

    5. Utah 11 474 2037 4.3 62 20 185.2

    6. Arizona State 11 452 2026 4.5 65 19 184.2

    7. Oregon State 11 407 1904 4.7 76 10 173.1

    8. USC 11 408 1885 4.6 74 21 171.4

    9. Colorado 12 509 1982 3.9 59 23 165.2

    10. California 11 383 1730 4.5 74 14 157.3

    11. Washington 11 378 1594 4.2 78 19 144.9

    12. Washington State 11 257 928 3.6 41 8 84.4

    RUSHING DEFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G

    1. Utah 11 372 1292 3.5 48 9 117.5

    2. Arizona State 11 395 1355 3.4 65 15 123.2

    3. Stanford 11 348 1441 4.1 75 12 131.0

    4. USC 11 401 1511 3.8 61 12 137.4

    5. Washington 11 453 1576 3.5 76 13 143.3

    6. Oregon 11 406 1922 4.7 72 16 174.7

    7. UCLA 11 466 2019 4.3 70 12 183.5

    8. Arizona 12 511 2263 4.4 74 26 188.6

    9. Washington State 11 424 2152 5.1 59 20 195.6

    10. Colorado 12 463 2367 5.1 82 18 197.2

    11. California 11 460 2251 4.9 90 21 204.6

    12. Oregon State 11 475 2398 5.0 73 24 218.0

    PASS OFFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G

    1. Washington State 11 435-627-10 69.4 4476 7.1 38 406.9

    2. California 11 297-462-14 64.3 3883 8.4 33 353.0

    3. UCLA 11 255-432-9 59.0 3210 7.4 19 291.8

    4. USC 11 254-367-6 69.2 3193 8.7 26 290.3

    5. Arizona State 11 264-439-9 60.1 3074 7.0 22 279.5

    6. Arizona 12 260-442-9 58.8 3219 7.3 25 268.2

    7. Oregon 11 188-302-10 62.3 2759 9.1 29 250.8

    8. Colorado 12 267-428-9 62.4 2870 6.7 11 239.2

    9. Washington 11 208-342-10 60.8 2623 7.7 17 238.5

    10. Stanford 11 174-263-7 66.2 2318 8.8 21 210.7

    11. Utah 11 205-310-10 66.1 2161 7.0 14 196.5

    12. Oregon State 11 149-319-10 46.7 1711 5.4 10 155.5

    PASS DEFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G

    1. UCLA 11 234-412-12 56.8 2293 5.6 15 208.5

    2. Washington 11 192-341-13 56.3 2304 6.8 8 209.5

    3. Washington State 11 241-377-10 63.9 2484 6.6 12 225.8

    4. Colorado 12 239-409-13 58.4 2729 6.7 23 227.4

    5. Stanford 11 215-378-7 56.9 2538 6.7 15 230.7

    6. California 11 205-344-14 59.6 2627 7.6 15 238.8

    7. Oregon State 11 226-333-8 67.9 2706 8.1 23 246.0

    8. Utah 11 221-397-16 55.7 2783 7.0 18 253.0

    9. USC 11 241-378-12 63.8 2922 7.7 21 265.6

    10. Arizona 12 266-421-8 63.2 3298 7.8 27 274.8

    11. Arizona State 11 236-414-13 57.0 3318 8.0 25 301.6

    12. Oregon 11 305-483-11 63.1 3415 7.1 33 310.5

  • 2015 Pac-12 Football

    Team Statistics Through games of Nov 23, 2015

    PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic.

    1. Oregon 11 188-302-10 62.3 2759 250.8 29 164.1

    2. USC 11 254-367-6 69.2 3193 290.3 26 162.4

    3. Stanford 11 174-263-7 66.2 2318 210.7 21 161.2

    4. California 11 297-462-14 64.3 3883 353.0 33 152.4

    5. Washington State 11 435-627-10 69.4 4476 406.9 38 146.2

    6. Washington 11 208-342-10 60.8 2623 238.5 17 135.8

    7. Arizona 12 260-442-9 58.8 3219 268.2 25 134.6

    8. Utah 11 205-310-10 66.1 2161 196.5 14 133.1

    9. UCLA 11 255-432-9 59.0 3210 291.8 19 131.8

    10. Arizona State 11 264-439-9 60.1 3074 279.5 22 131.4

    11. Colorado 12 267-428-9 62.4 2870 239.2 11 123.0

    12. Oregon State 11 149-319-10 46.7 1711 155.5 10 95.8

    PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic.

    1. UCLA 11 234-412-12 56.8 2293 208.5 15 109.7

    2. Washington 11 192-341-13 56.3 2304 209.5 8 113.2

    3. Utah 11 221-397-16 55.7 2783 253.0 18 121.5

    4. Stanford 11 215-378-7 56.9 2538 230.7 15 122.7

    5. Washington State 11 241-377-10 63.9 2484 225.8 12 124.5

    6. Colorado 12 239-409-13 58.4 2729 227.4 23 126.7

    7. California 11 205-344-14 59.6 2627 238.8 15 130.0

    8. Arizona State 11 236-414-13 57.0 3318 301.6 25 138.0

    9. Oregon 11 305-483-11 63.1 3415 310.5 33 140.5

    10. USC 11 241-378-12 63.8 2922 265.6 21 140.7

    11. Arizona 12 266-421-8 63.2 3298 274.8 27 146.3

    12. Oregon State 11 226-333-8 67.9 2706 246.0 23 154.1

    KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

    1. Stanford 11 38 969 1 98 25.5

    2. Oregon 11 50 1240 1 100 24.8

    3. Colorado 12 30 690 0 41 23.0

    4. UCLA 11 36 824 0 56 22.9

    5. Arizona State 11 42 961 1 100 22.9

    6. Arizona 12 30 657 0 56 21.9

    7. Utah 11 17 372 1 98 21.9

    8. Washington State 11 30 634 0 51 21.1

    9. Washington 11 30 629 0 56 21.0

    10. Oregon State 11 45 929 1 100 20.6

    11. California 11 33 658 0 43 19.9

    12. USC 11 38 744 0 40 19.6

    PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

    1. Arizona 12 9 144 1 69 16.0

    Washington 11 20 320 2 89 16.0

    3. Oregon 11 10 142 1 81 14.2

    4. Utah 11 26 322 2 77 12.4

    5. UCLA 11 18 212 0 56 11.8

    6. USC 11 24 208 1 45 8.7

    7. Washington State 11 15 128 0 30 8.5

    8. Oregon State 11 11 82 0 21 7.5

    9. Colorado 12 15 102 0 45 6.8

    10. Arizona State 11 23 156 0 48 6.8

    11. California 11 10 44 0 16 4.4

    12. Stanford 11 13 56 0 25 4.3

    INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

    1. Utah 11 16 191 1 55 11.9

    2. California 11 14 65 2 22 4.6

    3. Washington 11 13 262 0 96 20.2

    4. Arizona State 11 13 146 2 38 11.2

    5. Colorado 12 13 248 1 71 19.1

    6. USC 11 12 276 2 54 23.0

    7. UCLA 11 12 156 2 96 13.0

    8. Oregon 11 11 113 1 41 10.3

    9. Washington State 11 10 184 1 84 18.4

    10. Oregon State 11 8 96 1 41 12.0

    11. Arizona 12 8 75 2 25 9.4

    12. Stanford 11 7 59 1 31 8.4

    PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P

    1. Utah 11 48 2274 47.4 69 1.4 6 43.4

    2. Arizona 12 51 2229 43.7 76 1.5 6 39.9

    3. Arizona State 11 67 2841 42.4 246 3.7 0 38.7

    4. Oregon State 11 68 2793 41.1 159 2.3 1 38.4

    5. California 11 41 1694 41.3 62 1.5 3 38.3

    6. UCLA 11 53 2046 38.6 6 0.1 2 37.7

    7. Stanford 11 40 1636 40.9 47 1.2 4 37.7

    8. Washington 11 52 2169 41.7 80 1.5 7 37.5

    9. Colorado 12 62 2426 39.1 127 2.0 1 36.8

    10. USC 11 51 2045 40.1 200 3.9 3 35.0

    11. Oregon 11 46 1770 38.5 186 4.0 2 33.6

    12. Washington State 11 39 1542 39.5 179 4.6 4 32.9

    KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg. Ret. TB NetAvg

    1. USC 11 70 4319 61.7 1138 10 41.9

    2. Stanford 11 74 4572 61.8 1051 17 41.8

    3. Washington 11 62 3888 62.7 819 24 39.8

    4. Arizona State 11 68 4388 64.5 385 52 39.8

    5. UCLA 11 75 4839 64.5 491 55 39.6

    6. Oregon 11 83 5283 63.7 703 52 39.5

    7. Colorado 12 63 3895 61.8 1006 17 39.1

    8. Arizona 12 81 4923 60.8 994 32 38.6

    9. Utah 11 72 4293 59.6 1056 19 38.4

    10. California 11 74 4164 56.3 1053 13 37.6

    11. Washington State 11 72 4050 56.2 957 19 36.4

    12. Oregon State 11 42 2362 56.2 718 6 35.6

    FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct.

    1. Oregon 11 19 20 . 9 5 0

    2. UCLA 11 20 22 . 9 0 9

    3. Stanford 11 14 16 . 8 7 5

    4. Arizona 12 17 20 . 8 5 0

    5. Utah 11 21 25 . 8 4 0

    6. California 11 14 17 . 8 2 4

    7. Washington 11 12 15 . 8 0 0

    8. Washington State 11 17 22 . 7 7 3

    9. Oregon State 11 11 15 . 7 3 3

    10. USC 11 10 14 . 7 1 4

    11. Arizona State 11 16 23 . 6 9 6

    12. Colorado 12 18 28 . 6 4 3

  • 2015 Pac-12 Football

    Team Statistics Through games of Nov 23, 2015

    PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct.

    1. Oregon 11 55 55 1.000

    Stanford 11 51 51 1.000

    Washington State 11 46 46 1.000

    Arizona State 11 44 44 1.000

    UCLA 11 41 41 1.000

    Utah 11 40 40 1.000

    Washington 11 39 39 1.000

    Colorado 12 34 34 1.000

    Oregon State 11 17 17 1.000

    10. USC 11 50 51 . 9 8 0

    11. Arizona 12 54 56 . 9 6 4

    12. California 11 42 44 . 9 5 5

    SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G

    1. Arizona State 11 44 280 4.00

    2. Oregon 11 34 230 3.09

    3. USC 11 33 210 3.00

    4. Utah 11 27 180 2.45

    Washington State 11 27 175 2.45

    Washington 11 27 161 2.45

    7. UCLA 11 26 162 2.36

    8. Arizona 12 25 174 2.08

    Colorado 12 25 155 2.08

    10. California 11 23 130 2.09

    Stanford 11 23 176 2.09

    12. Oregon State 11 16 118 1.45

    SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G

    1. UCLA 11 11 88 1.00

    2. Stanford 11 17 89 1.55

    Oregon State 11 17 115 1.55

    4. Utah 11 18 126 1.64

    5. California 11 26 201 2.36

    6. USC 11 30 193 2.73

    Arizona 12 30 148 2.50

    8. Washington 11 31 206 2.82

    9. Oregon 11 33 190 3.00

    10. Colorado 12 35 234 2.92

    Arizona State 11 35 209 3.18

    12. Washington State 11 36 268 3.27

    FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

    1. Arizona 12 132 138 31 301 25.1

    2. Washington State 11 68 208 13 289 26.3

    3. California 11 97 166 23 286 26.0

    4. Oregon 11 147 110 19 276 25.1

    5. Colorado 12 120 134 18 272 22.7

    6. UCLA 11 110 138 12 260 23.6

    7. Arizona State 11 101 136 17 254 23.1

    8. Stanford 11 124 105 21 250 22.7

    9. USC 11 98 127 18 243 22.1

    10. Utah 11 119 92 20 231 21.0

    11. Washington 11 81 121 10 212 19.3

    12. Oregon State 11 88 81 19 188 17.1

    OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

    1. Stanford 11 73 114 13 200 18.2

    2. Washington 11 85 104 18 207 18.8

    3. Utah 11 72 125 16 213 19.4

    4. Arizona State 11 77 125 12 214 19.5

    5. California 11 116 109 12 237 21.5

    6. Washington State 11 114 118 9 241 21.9

    7. USC 11 93 129 22 244 22.2

    8. Colorado 12 103 127 20 250 20.8

    9. UCLA 11 118 109 25 252 22.9

    10. Oregon State 11 129 121 14 264 24.0

    11. Arizona 12 115 139 21 275 22.9

    12. Oregon 11 103 154 20 277 25.2

    3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct.

    1. Stanford 11 73 147 49.7

    2. UCLA 11 79 169 46.7

    3. California 11 71 155 45.8

    4. Arizona 12 75 180 41.7

    Utah 11 70 168 41.7

    6. Washington State 11 67 163 41.1

    7. Arizona State 11 78 191 40.8

    8. USC 11 57 145 39.3

    9. Oregon 11 56 147 38.1

    10. Colorado 12 70 192 36.5

    11. Washington 11 50 141 35.5

    12. Oregon State 11 48 155 31.0

    OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct.

    1. USC 11 51 146 34.9

    2. Washington 11 64 177 36.2

    3. Stanford 11 58 156 37.2

    4. Arizona State 11 69 183 37.7

    5. UCLA 11 71 187 38.0

    6. Utah 11 63 160 39.4

    7. California 11 67 162 41.4

    8. Colorado 12 80 189 42.3

    9. Oregon State 11 66 151 43.7

    10. Oregon 11 76 172 44.2

    11. Arizona 12 85 189 45.0

    12. Washington State 11 75 163 46.0

    4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct.

    1. Stanford 11 10 11 90.9

    2. Washington State 11 25 35 71.4

    3. Utah 11 14 20 70.0

    4. USC 11 12 19 63.2

    5. Oregon 11 13 22 59.1

    6. Arizona State 11 9 16 56.2

    7. UCLA 11 6 11 54.5

    8. Colorado 12 13 24 54.2

    California 11 13 24 54.2

    10. Washington 11 8 18 44.4

    11. Arizona 12 9 25 36.0

    12. Oregon State 11 3 16 18.8

  • 2015 Pac-12 Football

    Team Statistics Through games of Nov 23, 2015

    OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct.

    1. USC 11 5 17 29.4

    2. Washington State 11 9 24 37.5

    3. Utah 11 8 17 47.1

    Oregon State 11 8 17 47.1

    5. Colorado 12 9 19 47.4

    6. Washington 11 10 20 50.0

    7. California 11 8 15 53.3

    8. UCLA 11 13 24 54.2

    9. Stanford 11 10 17 58.8

    10. Arizona 12 9 15 60.0

    11. Arizona State 11 11 18 61.1

    12. Oregon 11 14 19 73.7

    PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

    1. Arizona State 11 47 428 38.9

    2. Washington State 11 61 434 39.5

    3. California 11 59 504 45.8

    4. Stanford 11 60 515 46.8

    5. Washington 11 56 521 47.4

    6. Utah 11 56 525 47.7

    7. Arizona 12 70 603 50.2

    8. Oregon State 11 69 629 57.2

    9. Colorado 12 77 693 57.8

    10. Oregon 11 76 676 61.5

    11. USC 11 83 785 71.4

    12. UCLA 11 95 828 75.3

    OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

    1. Arizona 12 87 826 68.8

    2. California 11 76 733 66.6

    3. Oregon State 11 74 662 60.2

    4. Oregon 11 78 633 57.5

    5. Washington State 11 76 604 54.9

    6. Utah 11 63 594 54.0

    7. Arizona State 11 67 575 52.3

    8. Stanford 11 60 565 51.4

    9. Colorado 12 73 600 50.0

    10. Washington 11 65 549 49.9

    11. UCLA 11 64 524 47.6

    12. USC 11 53 497 45.2

    TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possession Avg/G

    1. Stanford 11 388:22 35:18

    2. Utah 11 360:47 32:47

    3. Colorado 12 375:05 31:15

    4. Arizona State 11 340:50 30:59

    5. Washington State 11 339:12 30:50

    6. California 11 326:39 29:41

    7. USC 11 322:13 29:17

    8. Washington 11 318:03 28:54

    9. Oregon 11 297:54 27:04

    10. Arizona 12 322:53 26:54

    11. UCLA 11 295:19 26:50

    12. Oregon State 11 286:44 26:04

    TURNOVER MARGIN

    Gained Lost

    Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G

    1. USC 11 8 12 20 4 6 10 +10 0.91

    2. Utah 11 9 16 25 8 10 18 +7 0.64

    3. Oregon 11 9 11 20 5 10 15 +5 0.45

    4. UCLA 11 6 12 18 5 9 14 +4 0.36

    5. Washington State 11 10 10 20 7 10 17 +3 0.27

    California 11 10 14 24 7 14 21 +3 0.27

    7. Colorado 12 6 13 19 8 9 17 +2 0.17

    8. Washington 11 7 13 20 10 10 20 +0 0.00

    9. Arizona State 11 5 13 18 10 9 19 -1 -0.09

    10. Stanford 11 3 7 10 5 7 12 -2 -0.18

    11. Oregon State 11 3 8 11 5 10 15 -4 -0.36

    12. Arizona 12 5 8 13 9 9 18 -5 -0.42

    RED ZONE OFFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO

    1. Washington State 11 49-52 94.2 35 7-28 14-16 0

    2. Utah 11 35-38 92.1 23 16-7 12-12 2

    3. UCLA 11 46-51 90.2 30 19-11 16-17 3

    4. California 11 49-56 87.5 36 13-23 13-14 2

    Stanford 11 42-48 87.5 32 21-11 10-11 3

    6. USC 11 39-45 86.7 31 18-13 8-11 2

    7. Oregon 11 49-57 86.0 35 20-15 14-15 4

    8. Arizona State 11 42-50 84.0 28 14-14 14-17 3

    9. Arizona 12 50-60 83.3 38 19-19 12-13 1

    Washington 11 35-42 83.3 26 16-10 9-12 1

    11. Oregon State 11 22-27 81.5 15 10-5 7-9 0

    12. Colorado 12 37-51 72.5 25 20-5 12-18 3

    RED ZONE DEFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO

    1. Washington 11 27-35 77.1 14 12-2 13-16 2

    2. UCLA 11 31-38 81.6 19 7-12 12-15 2

    3. Utah 11 33-39 84.6 21 9-12 12-13 3

    4. Oregon State 11 48-56 85.7 38 22-16 10-12 0

    5. Washington State 11 39-45 86.7 27 18-9 12-13 0

    6. Arizona State 11 33-38 86.8 23 9-14 10-12 2

    7. USC 11 34-39 87.2 24 11-13 10-11 2

    8. Colorado 12 36-41 87.8 24 12-12 12-13 2

    9. Oregon 11 49-55 89.1 38 12-26 11-13 2

    10. Stanford 11 33-37 89.2 17 10-7 16-17 0

    11. California 11 35-38 92.1 25 16-9 10-11 2

    12. Arizona 12 50-53 94.3 39 23-16 11-13 0

    ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success%

    1. California 11 1 1 100.0

    2. Arizona 12 0 2 0.0

    Oregon State 11 0 2 0.0

    Colorado 12 0 1 0.0

    Stanford 11 0 1 0.0

    USC 11 0 1 0.0

    Arizona State 11 0 0 0.0

    Washington State 11 0 0 0.0

    Oregon 11 0 0 0.0

    Utah 11 0 0 0.0

    UCLA 11 0 0 0.0

    Washington 11 0 0 0.0

  • 2015 Pac-12 Football

    Team Statistics Through games of Nov 23, 2015

    ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success%

    1. Stanford 11 0 2 0.0

    Oregon 11 0 2 0.0

    Arizona State 11 0 1 0.0

    Arizona 12 0 1 0.0

    California 11 0 1 0.0

    USC 11 0 0 0.0

    Colorado 12 0 0 0.0

    Washington 11 0 0 0.0

    Oregon State 11 0 0 0.0

    10. Washington State 11 1 4 25.0

    11. Utah 11 1 1 100.0

    UCLA 11 1 1 100.0

    ATTENDANCE Home Away Neutral Total

    Arizona 6-51392 6-51432 0-0 12-51412

    Arizona State 7-52712 3-53086 1-66308 11-54050

    California 5-49482 6-60918 0-0 11-55720

    Colorado 6-39388 5-36404 1-66253 12-40384

    Oregon 6-57601 5-59440 0-0 11-58437

    Oregon State 6-36079 5-56663 0-0 11-45436

    Stanford 6-49666 5-44357 0-0 11-47253

    UCLA 6-66858 5-44407 0-0 11-56653

    USC 6-73984 5-58352 0-0 11-66878

    Utah 6-46652 5-54917 0-0 11-50409

    Washington 6-60499 5-47394 0-0 11-54542

    Washington State 6-29407 5-54091 0-0 11-40627

    Totals 72-51188 60-51891 2-66280 134-51728

  • 2015 Pac-12 Football

    Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Nov 23, 2015

    TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

    Points 77 Arizona vs NORTHERN ARIZONA (09/19/15)

    Points scored kicking 19 Oregon vs GEORGIA STATE (09/19/15) [4fg,7pat]

    Touchdowns 11 Arizona vs NORTHERN ARIZONA (09/19/15)

    Total offense yards 792 Arizona vs NORTHERN ARIZONA (09/19/15) [499r,293p]

    Total offense plays 114 Colorado at UCLA (Oct 31, 2015) [56r,58p]

    Total offense yards/play 10.0 USC vs IDAHO (Sep 12, 2015) [74-737]

    Rushing yards 499 Arizona vs NORTHERN ARIZONA (09/19/15)

    Rushing attempts 63 Oregon vs CALIFORNIA (11/07/15)

    Yards per rush 11.9 Arizona vs NORTHERN ARIZONA (09/19/15) [42-499]

    Rushing TDs 7 Arizona vs NORTHERN ARIZONA (09/19/15)

    Longest rush 87 Oregon vs GEORGIA STATE (09/19/15)

    Passing yards 514 Washington State at Arizona (10/24/15)

    Passing attempts 75 Washington State at Oregon (10/10/15)

    Passing TDs 6 Washington State vs OREGON STATE (Oct 17, 2015)

    6 California vs OREGON STATE (Nov 14, 2015)

    6 Oregon vs USC (11/21/15)

    Longest pass 95 Arizona at Arizona State (Nov 21, 2015)

    Passes completed 50 Washington State at Oregon (10/10/15)

    Had intercepted 5 California at Utah (Oct 10, 2015)

    Pass completion pct 91.3 Stanford vs ARIZONA (Oct 03, 2015) [21-23]

    Passing yards/attempt 17.1 Oregon at Stanford (Nov 14, 2015) [12-205]

    Yards per catch 20.5 Oregon at Stanford (Nov 14, 2015) [10-205]

    Field goal attempts 6 Washington State vs STANFORD (Oct 31, 2015)

    Field goals made 5 Washington State vs STANFORD (Oct 31, 2015)

    Longest field goal 60 UCLA vs CALIFORNIA (Oct 22, 2015)

    Field goal pct 100.0 Oregon State vs WEBER STATE (Sep 04, 2015) [4-4]

    100.0 Oregon vs GEORGIA STATE (09/19/15) [4-4]

    100.0 UCLA vs CALIFORNIA (Oct 22, 2015) [4-4]

    100.0 UCLA vs WASHINGTON STATE (Nov 14, 2015) [4-4]

    PAT kicks attempted 11 Arizona vs NORTHERN ARIZONA (09/19/15)

    PAT kicks made 11 Arizona vs NORTHERN ARIZONA (09/19/15)

    PAT kicks pct 100.0 Arizona vs NORTHERN ARIZONA (09/19/15) [11-11]

    2-point PAT attempts 2 California vs WASHINGTON STATE (Oct 03, 2015)

    2 Oregon State at Washington State (Oct 17, 2015)

    2 California at UCLA (Oct 22, 2015)

    2 Oregon State at California (Nov 14, 2015)

    2-point PATs made 1 California vs WASHINGTON STATE (Oct 03, 2015)

    1 UCLA at Stanford (Oct 15, 2015)

    1 Oregon State at Washington State (Oct 17, 2015)

    1 California at UCLA (Oct 22, 2015)

    1 Colorado at UCLA (Oct 31, 2015)

    1 California at Oregon (11/07/15)

    1 UCLA vs WASHINGTON STATE (Nov 14, 2015)

    1 Oregon State at California (Nov 14, 2015)

    Punts 11 Arizona State vs WASHINGTON (Nov 14, 2015)

    Longest punt 76 Utah at Oregon (Sep 26, 2015)

    Yards punted 507 Arizona State vs WASHINGTON (Nov 14, 2015) [11-507]

    Punting avg 60.3 Utah at Oregon (Sep 26, 2015) [3-181]

    Punt returns 6 Colorado at Hawai`i (Sep 3, 2015)

    Punt return yards 127 Washington at Oregon State (Nov 21, 2015)

    Punt return avg 46.5 Washington at Boise State (9-4-2015) [2-93]

    Punt return TDs 1 Washington at Boise State (9-4-2015)

    1 Oregon at Michigan State (09/12/15)

    1 Utah at Fresno State (Sep 19, 2015)

    1 Utah at Oregon (Sep 26, 2015)

  • 2015 Pac-12 Football

    Team Game Highs Through games of Nov 23, 2015

    1 Arizona vs WASHINGTON STATE (10/24/15)

    1 Washington at Oregon State (Nov 21, 2015)

    1 USC at Oregon (11/21/15)

    Longest punt return 89 Washington at Oregon State (Nov 21, 2015)

    Kick returns 11 Oregon vs UTAH (Sep 26, 2015)

    Kick return yards 256 Oregon vs UTAH (Sep 26, 2015)

    Kick return avg 61.0 Stanford vs UCLA (Oct 15, 2015) [2-122]

    Longest kick return 100 Arizona State at Utah (Oct 17, 2015)

    100 Oregon State at Washington State (Oct 17, 2015)

    100 Oregon at Arizona State (Oct 29, 2015)

    Kick return TDs 1 Utah at Fresno State (Sep 19, 2015)

    1 Arizona State at Utah (Oct 17, 2015)

    1 Oregon State at Washington State (Oct 17, 2015)

    1 Oregon at Arizona State (Oct 29, 2015)

    1 Stanford vs CALIFORNIA (Nov 21, 2015)

    Interceptions 5 Utah vs CALIFORNIA (Oct 10, 2015)

    Interception return yds 122 USC vs UTAH (Oct 24, 2015)

    Interception return avg 50.0 UCLA vs COLORADO (Oct 31, 2015) [2-100]

    Longest interception rtn 96 Washington vs UTAH STATE (Sep 19, 2015)

    96 UCLA vs COLORADO (Oct 31, 2015)

    Interception return TDs 2 California vs GRAMBLING STATE (Sep 05, 2015)

    2 Arizona State vs ARIZONA (Nov 21, 2015)

    Fumbles lost 3 Washington vs CALIFORNIA (Sep 26, 2015)

    3 Arizona State vs USC (Sep 26, 2015)

    3 Washington State at California (Oct 03, 2015)

    3 Washington vs UTAH (Nov 07, 2015)

    Fumbles recovered 3 California at Washington (Sep 26, 2015)

    3 USC at Arizona State (Sep 26, 2015)

    3 California vs WASHINGTON STATE (Oct 03, 2015)

    3 Utah at Washington (Nov 07, 2015)

    Sacked by opp 9 Arizona State vs Texas A&M (Sep 05, 2015)

    QB sacks 8 Arizona State vs COLORADO (Oct 10, 2015)

    8 Arizona State vs ARIZONA (Nov 21, 2015)

    Turnovers committed 6 California at Utah (Oct 10, 2015)

    Turnovers caused 6 Utah vs CALIFORNIA (Oct 10, 2015)

    Kicks blocked 2 Washington at Boise State (9-4-2015)

    2 California at Oregon (11/07/15)

    First downs 37 Arizona vs NORTHERN ARIZONA (09/19/15)

    37 Arizona State vs OREGON (Oct 29, 2015)

    1st downs rushing 23 Arizona vs UCLA (09/26/15)

    23 Oregon vs CALIFORNIA (11/07/15)

    1st downs passing 23 Washington State at Arizona (10/24/15)

    1st downs by penalty 5 Arizona vs UTSA (09/03/15)

    Penalties 13 UCLA vs WASHINGTON STATE (Nov 14, 2015)

    Penalties yards 137 Stanford vs UCF (Sep 12, 2015)

  • 2015 Pac-12 Football

    Individual Statistics Through games of Nov 23, 2015

    RUSHING Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G

    1. McCaffrey,C-STAN So 11 260 1546 5.9 7 70 140.5

    2. Freeman, Royce-ORE So 11 230 1539 6.7 12 64 139.9

    3. Booker,Devontae-UTAH Sr 10 268 1261 4.7 11 62 126.1

    4. Perkins-UCLA Jr 11 208 1180 5.7 11 82 107.3

    5. Richard, D.-ASU So 10 165 919 5.6 7 61 91.9

    6. Gaskin, Myles-WASH Fr 11 169 983 5.8 8 78 89.4

    7. Wilson, N.-ARIZ So 9 133 725 5.5 8 43 80.6

    8. Jones, Ronald-USC Fr 11 122 827 6.8 7 74 75.2

    9. Davis, Justin-USC Jr 10 115 646 5.6 5 43 64.6

    10. Randall, J.-ARIZ Sr 11 78 702 9.0 5 73 63.8

    11. Baker, J.-ARIZ Sr 11 119 691 5.8 6 79 62.8

    12. Muhammad, Khalf-CAL Jr 10 74 524 7.1 1 74 52.4

    PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G

    1. Falk, Luke-WSU So 11 418-591-8 4266 36 387.8

    2. Goff, Jared-CAL Jr 11 286-441-13 3710 32 337.3

    3. Rosen-UCLA Fr 11 247-410-7 3123 19 283.9

    4. Bercovici, Mike-ASU Sr 11 263-437-9 3047 22 277.0

    5. Kessler, Cody-USC Sr 11 243-351-6 2953 25 268.5

    6. Browning, Jake-WASH Fr 10 196-314-9 2468 16 246.8

    7. Solomon, A.-ARIZ So 10 192-306-4 2338 18 233.8

    8. Liufau, Sefo-COLO Jr 11 214-345-6 2418 9 219.8

    9. Hogan,K-STAN Sr 11 168-250-7 2231 19 202.8

    10. Wilson, Travis-UTAH Sr 10 176-272-9 1916 12 191.6

    11. Randall, J.-ARIZ Sr 11 47-95-3 518 5 4 7 . 1

    12. Greene, Jalen-USC Fr 11 3-4-0 127 1 1 1 . 5

    PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Eff.

    1. Hogan,K-STAN Sr 11 168-250-7 2231 19 161.6

    2. Kessler, Cody-USC Sr 11 243-351-6 2953 25 160.0

    3. Goff, Jared-CAL Jr 11 286-441-13 3710 32 153.6

    4. Falk, Luke-WSU So 11 418-591-8 4266 36 148.8

    5. Solomon, A.-ARIZ So 10 192-306-4 2338 18 143.7

    6. Browning, Jake-WASH Fr 10 196-314-9 2468 16 139.5

    7. Rosen-UCLA Fr 11 247-410-7 3123 19 136.1

    8. Wilson, Travis-UTAH Sr 10 176-272-9 1916 12 131.8

    9. Bercovici, Mike-ASU Sr 11 263-437-9 3047 22 131.2

    10. Liufau, Sefo-COLO Jr 11 214-345-6 2418 9 126.0

    RECEPTIONS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/G Rec/G

    1. Marks, Gabe-WSU Jr 11 92 1067 14 43 97.0 8.4

    2. Spruce, Nelson-COLO Sr 12 84 942 3 42 78.5 7.0

    3. Payton-UCLA Sr 11 71 1009 4 59 91.7 6.5

    4. Smith-Schuster-USC So 11 68 1217 10 75 110.6 6.2

    5. Williams, Dom-WSU Sr 11 67 950 10 75 86.4 6.1

    6. Cracraft, River-WSU Jr 9 48 552 4 33 61.3 5.3

    7. Foster, D.J.-ASU Sr 11 51 512 3 33 46.5 4.6

    8. Addison, Bralon-ORE Jr 11 50 669 7 48 60.8 4.5

    9. Lucien, Devin-ASU Sr 11 49 730 4 59 66.4 4.5

    10. White, Tim-ASU Jr 11 48 530 6 45 48.2 4.4

    11. Jones, C.-ARIZ Jr 12 51 722 4 50 60.2 4.2