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2013 Ncaa Pac 12 Conference
2013 Ncaa Pac 12 Conference
WELCOME!
I want to welcome you to the Pac-12, a Conference steeped in tradition and focused
on defining the future. Our vision is rooted in the West Coast, where a pioneering
spirit and innovation have helped create some of the most significant advancements
and leaders the world has ever known.
The Pac-12 is setting the standard in collegiate athletics. We continue to provide
our athletic programs and student-athletes unprecedented coverage, thanks to our
landmark media-rights deal with our television partners and Pac-12 Networks, the
first-ever integrated media company owned by a college conference. In addition, the
Conference is building best-in-class events for our student-athletes and fans, and
driving positive change for our sports and athletics programs. Also with the Pac-12
China Initiative, we are proactively promoting the Conference and member institutions through innovative student-athlete exchanges and sport.
We have great pride and respect for our rich history of academic excellence and superior athletic achievement. It has literally defined us as the Conference of Champions with 459 NCAA titles at the end of 2013 academic year, by far won the most of
any conference in the country. We will continue to uphold the traditions and embrace
that broad-based commitment to success as we enter a new era in college athletics.
LARRY SCOTT
PAC-12 COMMISSIONER
The institutions of the Pac-12 are centers of excellence that are fueled by an imperishable pursuit of research and discovery. The commitment to comprehensive excellence on our campuses has helped produce monumental breakthroughs in medicine,
major developments in environmental sustainability and cutting edge technology that
have had tremendous influence globally. The students and leaders who have helped
shape the Conference for nearly a century continue to impact the world and inspire
the next generation to even greater heights.
We have established a bold vision for the Pac-12 that will encourage more collaboration between all of our schools and will allow athletics to better serve as a bridge to
the overall university mission.
We are very excited about what the future holds for the Pac-12 and are very much
looking forward to another dynamic season of high-caliber competition.
Sincerely,
ARIZONA STATE
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
OREGON
OREGON STATE
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STANFORD
UCLA
USC
UTAH
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON STATE
PAC-12 CONFERENCE
PAC-12 CONFERENCE
South Division
California:......................................... 510-642-3098
Oregon.............................................. 541-346-7074
Oregon State:.................................... 541-737-2410
Stanford:........................................... 650-723-4418
Washington:...................................... 206-543-2230
Washington State:............................. 509-335-2684
Arizona:................................... 520-621-2801/2803
Arizona State:.................................... 480-965-6207
Colorado:................................. 303-492-5626/3209
UCLA:............................................... 626-397-4210
USC:................................................. 213-741-1341
Utah:....................................... 801-581-4783/8210
CREDITS: The 2013 Pac-12 Conference Football Media Guide has been produced by the Pac-12 Communications
Department. Written by Dave Hirsch and Alex Kaufman. Layout by Natalia Ciccone. Contributions from Kristine Berndt,
Jim Muldoon, Wendy Heredia, Heather Vaughan and SID offices of Pac-12 institutions. Prepared entirely in-house with
desktop publishing applications. Cover and template design by Amy Zirkle. Photos provided by Pac-12 institutions (contact
institution for credit). Copies of this guide are available online at www.pac-12.org.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The 2013 Season
2-9
The Teams
10-33
2012 Review
34-45
2012 Standings.................................................34
2012 Pac-12 FCG Recap/Bowl Results..............34
2012 Pac-12 Honors....................................35-37
2012 Team Stats Leaders.............................38-40
2012 Individual Stats Leaders......................41-42
2012 Pac-12 NCAA Stats Leaders.....................43
2012 Individual and Team Game Highs........44-45
Records 46-81
History 82-103
All-Time Records & Standings...........................82
Yearly Non-Conference Record..........................82
Team-by-Team Series Records..........................83
Overtime Games...............................................83
All-Time Year-By-Year Standings...................84-90
Yearly Conference Finishes...........................91-92
National Poll Champions...................................93
Final AP Polls/Coaches Polls......................94-103
Honors 104-128
College Football Hall of Fame..........................104
Pac-12 Heisman Trophy Winners.............105-106
Pac-12 in the Heisman Voting..................107-111
National Award Winners..................................112
Pop Warner/Morris Trophy...............................113
Consensus All-Americans.........................114-116
Academic Honors....................................117-119
Pac-12 Players of the Year..............................120
Pac-12 & National Coaches of the Year...........121
All-Conference Teams..............................122-128
Bowl Games
129-149
Pac-12 Conference
150-166
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PAC-12 CONFERENCE
BUILT ON A FIRM FOUNDATION of academic excellence and superior athletic performance, the Conference ushered in a new era on July 1, 2011, officially becoming the Pac-12 Conference with the additions of the University of
Colorado and University of Utah.
Just 27 days after the Conference officially changed its name, Commissioner
Larry Scott announced the creation of the Pac-12 Networks on July 27, 2011,
solidifying a landmark television deal and putting the Conference on the forefront of collegiate athletics. The Networks, including one national network, six
regional networks, and a robust digital network marked the first-ever integrated
media company owned by a college conference. In addition, the TV Everywhere rights allow fans to access Pac-12 Networks outside the home on any
digital device, including smartphones and tablet computers.
The Pac-12 launched its China Initiative in 2011 as a way to proactively
promote the Conference and member institutions through student-athlete exchanges and sport. In its first two years, Pac-12 student-athletes have enjoyed
unique cultural and athletic experiences in China, and the Conference has
gained significant brand exposure for the future and set a foundation for growth.
On the field, the Pac-12 rises above the rest, upholding its tradition as the
Conference of Champions , claiming an incredible 127 NCAA team titles
since 1999-2000, including eight in 2012-13. That is an average of over nine
championships per academic year. Even more impressive has been the breadth
of the Pac-12s success, with championships coming in 28 different mens and
womens sports. The Pac-12 has led or tied the nation in NCAA Championships
in 47 of the last 53 years. The only exceptions being in 1980-81, 1988-89,
1990-91 and 1995-96 when the Conference finished second, and only twice
finished third (1998-99 and 2004-05).
For the eighth-consecutive year, the Pac-12 had the most NCAA titles or tied
for the most of any conference in the country, winning at least six every year
since 2000-01. No other conference has won double-digit NCAA crowns in a
single year, the Pac-12 doing so six times, including a record 14 in 1996-97.
Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics achievements, the Pac12 was the first conference to reach 400 championships in 2010-11. With
the inclusion of Colorado and Utah, the Conference surpassed another major
milestone, with league teams capturing 450 titles, outdistancing the next conference by nearly 200. In all, Conference teams have won 459 NCAA Championships (309 mens, 150 womens).
The Conferences reputation is further proven in the annual Learfield Sports
Directors Cup competition, the prestigious award that honors the best overall
collegiate athletics programs in the country. STANFORD continued its remarkable run and won its unprecedented 19th-consecutive Directors Cup in 201213. Seven Pac-12 member institutions ranked among the top-25 Division I
programs: No. 1 STANFORD, No. 3 UCLA, No. 14 USC, No. 15 OREGON, No.
17 CALIFORNIA, No. 18 ARIZONA STATE and No. 23 ARIZONA. It marks the
third-straight year at least six member schools are in the top 25.
The Conferences eight national titles came in the form of five womens and
three mens crowns. Five different league schools claimed NCAA titles and, of
the six NCAA institutions to have won multiples titles, two were from the Pac12. No other conference in the country had more than one team win multiple
NCAA titles.
USC was the only institution in the country to win three NCAA titles in 201213, claiming both the mens and womens water polo titles, as well as womens
golf. It was the fifth-straight mens water polo win, while the womens golf team
dominated the field, winning with a NCAA-record 19-under. OREGON won a
pair of NCAA titles, capturing its first womens cross country crown since 1987
then stood atop the podium at the womens indoor track & field championships
for the fourth-consecutive year. STANFORD reclaimed the womens tennis
national championship, its first since 2010, while COLORADO won the skiing
championship for the second time in three years. UCLA claimed its first-ever
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baseball title, which was the programs first in the sport and the institutions
nation-leading 109th NCAA title all-time.
In addition to the eight national championships, the Pac-12 also had runners-up in eight NCAA Championship events: womens volleyball (Oregon),
mens water polo (UCLA), skiing (UTAH), mens swimming (CALIFORNIA),
womens swimming (CALIFORNIA), womens rowing (CALIFORNIA), mens
tennis (UCLA) and womens water polo (STANFORD). Overall, the Conference
had 33 teams finish in the top four at 25 NCAA Championship events.
Participation in the postseason was a common occurrence for the Pac-12
in 2012-13. Of the 22 sports sponsored by the Conference, 15 witnessed at
least half its teams participating in NCAA or other postseason action. The men
sent 59 of a possible 101 teams into the postseason (58.4 percent), while the
women sent 70 of a possible 114 teams (61.4 percent).
The culmination of the 2012 Pac-12 football season included a pair of BCS
bowl wins as Pac-12 champion STANFORD knocked off Wisconsin in the Rose
Bowl and OREGON topped Kansas State in the Fiesta Bowl in a postseason
that saw the Pac-12 send a record eight teams into bowl games. It was the
third consecutive year that the Pac-12 had two teams participate in BCS bowls.
Stanford, which claimed its first Pac-12 crown since 1999, posted its first Rose
Bowl Game victory since 1972. Joining the Cardinal and Ducks on the bowl circuit were OREGON STATE (Valero Alamo Bowl), UCLA (Bridgepoint Education
Holiday Bowl), USC (Hyundai Sun Bowl), WASHINGTON (MAACO Las Vegas
Bowl), ARIZONA STATE (Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl) and ARIZONA (Gildan New
Mexico Bowl). Oregon and Stanford finished among the top-10 in the final Associated Press poll, finishing second and seventh, respectively, while Oregon
State ranked 20th.
In one of the closest league races in years, UCLA captured its 31st regularseason mens basketball title, and first since the 2008 season. The one-game
separation between the top four teams was the closest since 1985. After 11
years in Los Angeles, the Pac-12 moved its postseason basketball tournament
to Las Vegas and the MGM Grand Garden Arena where the OREGON Ducks
won their third Pac-12 Tournament title, and first since 2007. The Ducks were
the fifth different team over the last six years to capture the leagues postseason
crown. Joining Oregon in the NCAA Tournament were ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, and UCLA. Arizona and Oregon advanced to the Sweet 16,
marking the first time the league placed two teams in regional semifinals since
2008. Also representing the Pac-12 in the postseason were NIT participants
ARIZONA STATE, STANFORD and WASHINGTON.
On the womens side, Pac-12 teams saw tremendous success with four
teams earning NCAA Tournament bids and two more playing in the WNIT.
CALIFORNIA, who earned a share of the Pac-12 regular-season title, the programs first, advanced to its first-ever NCAA Womens Final Four. It was the
sixth-straight year a Pac-12 team had advanced to the national semifinals.
STANFORD shared the regular-season crown and went on to claim the Pac-12
Tournament title at KeyArena in Seattle. Joining Cal and Stanford in the NCAA
Tournament were COLORADO, its first appearance in the Big Dance since
2004, and UCLA. In the WNIT, UTAH lost by just three points in the title game.
The Conference has dominated the volleyball field, winning a record 14
NCAA titles in the sport since 1982. This past year was no different with seven
teams earning NCAA Tournament bids, the 13th-consecutive year the Conference has sent at least six teams to the postseason event. OREGON represented
the Pac-12 in the national championship match, making it the third-straight
year a Conference team has played for the NCAA title. STANFORD won its sixth
Conference title in seven years.
UCLA won the Conferences 28th all-time NCAA baseball championship.
The Pac-12s 28 titles in the sport are, by far, the most for any conference, with
the SEC coming in second with 10. Four Pac-12 teams in total received NCAA
Tournament bids, with OREGON and ARIZONA STATE joining the Bruins in the
CONFERENCE OF CHAMPIONS
postseason, as did OREGON STATE, who advanced to Omaha, Neb., to play in
the College World Series.
Without question, the Conference has dominated the softball field, winning
23 national championships in the sport since 1982, most recently capturing
six in a row from 2006-11. Eight Pac-12 teams earned NCAA Tournament bids
in 2013. It was the second year in a row for the Conference to have eight
teams participate in the postseason. ARIZONA STATE and WASHINGTON both
punched their tickets to the NCAA Womens College World Series, the 27th
consecutive year the Conference has sent two teams to the WCWS.
Pac-12 members have won 309 NCAA team championships on the mens
side, 88 more than the next closest conference. Mens NCAA crowns have
come at a phenomenal rate for the Pac-12 - 16 basketball titles by six schools
(more than any other conference), 53 tennis titles, 45 outdoor track & field
crowns, and 28 baseball titles. Pac-12 members have won 25 of 44 NCAA titles
in volleyball, 39 of 43 in water polo, 28 in skiing, and 23 in swimming & diving
national championships.
Individually, the Conference has produced an impressive number of NCAA
individual champions. Over 2,000 (2,123) individual crowns have been won by
Pac-12 student-athletes over the years with 1,459 by male student-athletes.
On the womens side, the story is much the same. Since the NCAA began conducting womens championships 32 years ago, Pac-12 members have
claimed at least four national titles in a single season on 23 occasions, including 13-consecutive years from 2000-2013. Overall, the Pac-12 has captured
150 NCAA womens titles, easily outdistancing the SEC, which is second, with
90. Pac-12 members have dominated a number of sports, winning 23 softball
titles, 20 tennis crowns, 14 volleyball titles, 15 of the last 24 trophies in golf,
and 13 in swimming & diving.
Pac-12 women student-athletes shine nationally on an individual basis, as
well, having captured an unmatched 664 NCAA individual crowns, an average
of nearly 21 championships per season.
The Pac-12 Conference offices are located 25 miles east of San Francisco
in Walnut Creek, Calif.
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GYMNASTICS (W)
at Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, Calif.
Saturday, March 22, 2014 Host: California
ROWING (M&W)
at Sacramento State Aquatics Center, Lake Natoma, Calif.
Sunday, May 18, 2014 Host: Pac-12 Conference
SOCCER (M) - Champion determined by double round-robin play.
SOCCER (W) - Champion determined by single round-robin play.
SOFTBALL - Champion determined by three-game series round-robin play.
SWIMMING (M)
at Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center, Federal Way, Wash.
Wednesday-Saturday, March 5-8, 2014 Host: Pac-12 Conference
SWIMMING (W)
at Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center, Federal Way, Wash.
February 26-March 1, 2014 Host: Pac-12 Conference
TENNIS (M&W)
at Ojai Valley Athletic Club/Libbey Park, Ojai, Calif.
Tuesday-Sunday, April 22-27, 2014 Host: Pac-12 Conference
TRACK & FIELD (M&W)
at Mooberry Track and Field, Pullman, Wash.
Multi-events: May 10-11, 2014; Championship: May 17-18, 2014
Host: Washington State
VOLLEYBALL (W) - Champion determined by best 20-match conference
record.
WRESTLING
at Maples Pavilion, Stanford, Calif.
Sunday, March 2, 2014 Host: Stanford
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PRESEASON NOTEBOOK
THE PAC-12 SCHEDULE: Each team will play
a nine-game schedule that includes five games
within its own division and four games in the other
division. Below is the breakdown of divisions, with
scheduling misses from the other division.
North (misses)
California (ASU, UTAH)
Oregon (ASU, USC)
Oregon State (ARIZ, UCLA)
Stanford (ARIZ, COLO)
Washington (USC, UTAH)
Washington State (COLO, UCLA)
South (misses)
Arizona (OSU, STAN)
Arizona State (CAL, ORE)
Colorado (STAN, WSU)
UCLA (OSU, UCLA)
USC (ORE, WASH)
Utah (CAL, WASH)
PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: The teams with
the best record in their respective divisions will
meet in the Pac-12 title game on Saturday, Dec. 7,
2013. The team with the best Conference record
will host the Pac-12 Championship game.
THE RETURNEES: A total of 187 starters return
to Pac-12 football squads in 2013. Thats out of
a possible 288 (including kickers and punters).
Thats above the norm, as the average over the
last 10 years has been 14.9 returnees. Washington returns the most with 20 starters, followed by
Colorado with 19 returning starters. Utah returns
the fewest starters with 12. Here are the numbers::
Returning Starters
Washington
Colorado
Arizona
Oregon State
Washington State
Arizona State
Oregon
USC
Stanford
California
UCLA
Utah
Total
Average
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ASU
FRI., 8/30
Northern
Arizona
CAL
COLO
ORE
OSU
SAT., 8/31
Northwestern
SUN., 9/1
vs. Colorado State
SAT., 8/31
Nicholls
State
SAT., 8/31
Eastern
Washington
STAN
UCLA
USC
UTAH
WASH
WSU
SAT., 8/31
Nevada
THU., 8/29
at Hawaii
THU., 8/29
Utah State
SAT., 8/31
Boise State
SAT., 8/31
at Auburn
SAT., 9/7
WSU
SAT., 9/7
Weber
State
SEPT. 5/7
SAT., 9/7
at UNLV
THU., 9/5
Sacramento
State
SAT., 9/7
Portland
State
SAT., 9/7
Central
Arkansas
SAT., 9/7
at Virginia
SAT., 9/7
Hawaii
SAT., 9/7
San Jose
State
SEPT. 14
SAT., 9/14
UTSA
SAT., 9/14
Wisconsin
SAT., 9/14
Ohio State
SAT., 9/14
Fresno
State
SAT., 9/14
Tennessee
SAT., 9/14
at UTAH
SAT., 9/14
at Army
SAT., 9/14
at
Nebraska
SAT., 9/14
Boston
College
SAT., 9/14
OSU
SAT., 9/14
vs.
Illinois
SAT., 9/14
Southern
Utah
SAT., 9/21
at San
Diego State
SAT., 9/21
ASU
SAT., 9/21
New Mexico
State
SAT., 9/21
Utah State
SAT., 9/21
at BYU
SAT., 9/21
Idaho
State
SAT., 9/21
Idaho
SAT., 9/28
COLO
SAT., 9/28
at WSU
SAT., 9/28
ARIZ
SAT., 9/28
STAN
THU., 10/3
UCLA
SAT., 10/5
at STAN
SAT., 10/5
at CAL
SAT., 9/21
at STAN
SEPT. 21
SEPT. 28
SAT., 9/28
at WASH
OCT. 3/5
SAT., 9/28
USC
SAT., 9/28
at ORE
SAT., 9/28
at OSU
SAT., 9/28
CAL
SAT., 10/5
vs. Notre
Dame
SAT., 10/5
WSU
SAT., 10/5
ORE
SAT., 10/5
at COLO
SAT., 10/12
at ASU
SAT., 10/12
at WASH
OCT. 10/12
THU., 10/10
at USC
SAT., 10/12
COLO
SAT., 10/12
at UCLA
OCT. 19
SAT., 10/19
UTAH
SAT., 10/19
WASH
SAT., 10/19
OSU
OCT. 26
SAT., 10/26
at COLO
OCT.31,
NOV. 1/2
SAT., 11/2
at CAL
NOV. 7/9
SAT., 9/28
at ASU
SAT., 9/7
at USC
SAT., 10/5
WASH
THU., 10/3
at UTAH
SAT., 10/12
at WSU
SAT., 10/12
at UTAH
SAT., 10/12
CAL
THU., 10/10
ARIZ
SAT., 10/12
UCLA
SAT., 10/12
ORE
SAT., 10/12
OSU
SAT., 10/19
WSU
SAT., 10/19
at CAL
SAT., 10/19
UCLA
SAT., 10/19
at STAN
SAT., 10/19
at Notre
Dame
SAT., 10/19
at ARIZ
SAT., 10/19
at ASU
SAT., 10/19
at ORE
SAT., 10/26
UCLA
SAT., 10/26
STAN
SAT., 10/26
at OSU
SAT., 10/26
at ORE
SAT., 10/26
UTAH
SAT., 10/26
at USC
SAT., 10/26
CAL
SAT., 11/2
COLO
FRI., 11/1
at OSU
THU., 11/7
ORE
SAT., 11/9
at ARIZ
SAT., 11/9
at CAL
SAT., 11/9
ASU
SAT., 11/9
COLO
SAT., 10/26
at WASH
SAT., 10/26
ARIZ
THU., 10/31
at WSU
SAT., 11/2
ARIZ
SAT., 11/2
at UCLA
SAT., 11/9
UCLA
SAT., 11/9
at UTAH
SAT., 11/9
USC
SAT., 11/9
at WASH
THU., 11/7
at STAN
NOV.
15/16
SAT., 11/16
WSU
SAT., 11/16
OSU
SAT., 11/16
at COLO
SAT., 11/16
CAL
SAT., 11/16
UTAH
SAT., 11/16
at ASU
SAT., 11/16
at USC
FRI., 11/15
WASH
SAT., 11/16
STAN
SAT., 11/16
at ORE
FRI., 11/15
at UCLA
SAT., 11/16
at ARIZ
NOV. 23
SAT., 11/23
ORE
SAT., 11/23
at UCLA
SAT., 11/23
at STAN
SAT., 11/23
USC
SAT., 11/23
at ARIZ
SAT., 11/23
WASH
SAT., 11/23
CAL
SAT., 11/23
ASU
SAT., 11/23
at COLO
SAT., 11/23
at WSU
SAT., 11/23
at OSU
SAT., 11/23
UTAH
NOV.
29/30
SAT., 11/30
at ASU
SAT., 11/30
ARIZ
SAT., 11/30
at UTAH
FRI., 11/29
OSU
FRI., 11/29
at ORE
SAT., 11/30
Notre
Dame
SAT., 11/30
at USC
SAT., 11/30
UCLA
SAT., 11/30
COLO
FRI., 11/29
WSU
FRI., 11/29
at WASH
FRI., 11/1
USC
THU., 10/31
ASU
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TV TIME
Thurs., Aug. 30
Utah State at UTAH............................. FS1........................ 6 pm MT
USC at Hawaii..................................... CBSSN...................5 pm HT
Fri., Aug 30
Northern Arizona at ARIZONA.............. P12N...................... 7 pm PT
Sat., Aug 31
Nicholls State at OREGON.................... FS1......................... 1 pm PT
Eastern Washington at OREGON STATE.. P12N...................... 3 pm PT
Nevada at UCLA.................................. P12N...................... 7 pm PT
Boise State at WASHINGTON............... FS1......................... 7 pm PT
Northwestern at CALIFORNIA.............. ESPN2............... 7:30 pm PT
WASHINGTON STATE at Auburn.......... ESPNU................. 4 p.m .ET
Sun., Sept. 1
Colorado State vs. COLORADO (1)........ CBSSN................ 4 p.m. MT
Thurs., Sept. 5
Sacramento State at ARIZONA STATE.. P12N...................... 7 pm PT
Sat., Sept. 7
Weber State at UTAH........................... P12N.................12 noon MT
OREGON at Virginia............................. ABC/ESPN2....... 3:30 pm ET
Portland State at CALIFORNIA............. P12N...................... 2 pm PT
Hawaii at OREGON STATE................... P12N...................... 5 pm PT
Central Arkansas at COLORADO........... P12N..................... 6 pm MT
ARIZONA at UNLV............................... CBSSN.............. 7:30 pm PT
WASHINGTON STATE at USC............... FS1.................... 7:30 pm PT
San Jose State at STANFORD............... P12N...................... 8 pm PT
Sat,. Sept. 14
STANFORD at Army............................. CBSSN...............12 noon ET
Fresno State at COLORADO................. P12N.................12 noon MT
Tennessee at OREGON........................ (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2) 12:30 pm PT
Ohio State at CALIFORNIA................... FOX........................ 4 pm PT
Wisconsin at ARIZONA STATE.............. ESPN/ESPN2..... 7:30 pm PT
OREGON STATE at UTAH..................... FS1........................ 8 pm MT
UTSA at ARIZONA............................... P12N............................ TBD
Boston College at USC......................... P12N............................ TBD
Southern Utah at WASHINGTON STATE.. P12N............................ TBD
UCLA at Nebraska............................... ABC.................... 11 a.m. CT
WASHINGTON vs. Illinois (2)................ BTN...................... 5 p.m. CT
Sat., Sept. 21 (12- or 6-day selection - ESPN, FOX, P12N)
ARIZONA STATE at STANFORD
Utah State at USC
New Mexico State at UCLA
UTAH at BYU
OREGON STATE at San Diego State...... CBSSN............ 4:30 p.m. PT
Idaho State at WASHINGTON
Idaho at WASHINGTON STATE
Sat., Sept. 28 (12- or 6-day selection - ESPN, FOX, P12N)
ARIZONA at WASHINGTON
USC at ARIZONA STATE
COLORADO at OREGON STATE
CALIFORNIA at OREGON..................... P12N............................ TBD
STANFORD at WASHINGTON STATE (3)
Thurs., Oct. 3
UCLA at UTAH..................................... FS1........................ 8 pm MT
Sat., Oct. 5 (12- or 6-day selection - ESPN, FOX, P12N)
ARIZONA STATE vs. Notre Dame (4).... NBC.................. 6:30 pm CT
OREGON at COLORADO...................... P12N............................ TBD
WASHINGTON at STANFORD
WASHINGTON STATE at CALIFORNIA
Thurs., Oct. 10
ARIZONA at USC................................. FS1.................... 7:30 pm PT
Sat., Oct. 12 (12- or 6-day selection - ESPN, FOX, P12N)
COLORADO at ARIZONA STATE
CALIFORNIA at UCLA
STANFORD at UTAH
OREGON at WASHINGTON
OREGON STATE at WASHINGTON STATE
DATE
TV TIME
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ARIZONA WILDCATS
QUICK FACTS
Location: Tucson, AZ 85721
Founded: 1885
Enrollment: 40,200
Nickname: Wildcats
Colors: Cardinal & Navy
President: Dr. Ann Weaver Hart
Athletics Director: Greg Byrne
Football Coach: Rich Rodriguez
Record at Arizona: 8-5 (.615), 1 year
Career Record: 128-89-2 (.589), 19 years
FB SID: Molly OMara
(520-621-4163/momara@arizona.edu)
SID Staff: Blair Willis (FB asst), Susie Epp, Cory Walton
Website: www.arizonawildcats.com
Stadium: Arizona Stadium (56,037/FieldTurf)
Press Box Phone: 520-621-2801
Offense: Multiple-Spread
Defense: 3-3-5 Stack
First Year of Football: 1899
All-Time Record: 563-422-33
All-Time Pac-12 Record: 134-143-6
National Championships: 0
S Jared Tevis
HEAD COACH
RICH RODRIGUEZ
Hometown: Grant Town, W.V.
Bachelors Degree: West Virginia, 1986
Playing Experience:
Defensive back, West Virginia, 1981-84
Coaching Experience:
Head Coach, Arizona, 2012-present
Head Coach, Michigan, 2008-10
Head Coach, West Virginia, 2001-07
Offensive Coordinator/QBs, Clemson, 1999-00
Offensive Coordinator/QBs, Tulane, 1997-98
Head Coach, Glenville State, 1990-96
Volunteer Assistant, West Virginia, 1989
Head Coach, Salem, 1988
Assistant Coach, Salem, 1986-87
10 //
Year
School
W-L
Conf. W-L
Place
1988
Salem 2-8 2-5 T5th
1990 Glenville State
1-7-1
1-5
T6th
1991 Glenville State
4-5-1
3-4
T5th
1992
Glenville State
6-4 5-2 3rd
1993 Glenville State 10-3
6-1
1st
1994
Glenville State
8-3 5-1 1st
1995
Glenville State
8-2 6-1 1st
1996
Glenville State
7-3 6-1 1st
2001
West Virginia
3-8 1-6 7th
2002
West Virginia
9-4 6-1 2nd
2003
West Virginia
8-5 6-1 1st
2004
West Virginia
8-4 4-2 T1st
2005 West Virginia
11-1
7-0
1st
2006 West Virginia
11-2
6-1
T2nd
2007 West Virginia
11-2
6-1
T1st
2008
Michigan 3-9 2-6 T9th
2009
Michigan 5-7 1-7 T10th
2010
Michigan 7-6 3-5 T7th
2012
Arizona 8-5 4-5 4th/S
1-YEAR ARIZONA TOTALS
8-5 (.615)
4-5 (.444)
19-YEAR COLLEGE TOTALS 128-89-2 (.587) 80-55 (.603)
11-YEAR DIVISION I-A TOTALS 83-53 (.610)
46-35 (.583)
ARIZONA WILDCATS
A QUICK LOOK AT THE WILDCATS
OFFENSE: Junior RB KaDeem Carey will power the Wildcat ground
game behind a pair of junior 6-8 tackles in Mickey Baucus and Fabbians Ebbele, who have each started all 25 games during their Arizona
career. Carey set UA single season rushing records with 303 carries
and 1,929 yards. The big hole to fill by the Wildcat coaching staff
is to replace QB Matt Scott, who guided Arizona to a school record
6,840 yards of total offense (526.2 ypg) in 2012. Senior B.J. Denker,
junior Jesse Scroggins and incoming freshman Anu Solomon will be
in strong competition to be the Wildcat signal caller. Whoever wins the
job, hell have a deep crop of receivers to lean on, led by sophomore
David Richards. Junior Austin Hill, Arizonas top returning receiver,
suffered a torn ACL during spring workouts, and his status for the
2013 seasons remains to be determined.
DEFENSE: While the Wildcats return all 11 starters, depth could be a
concern on the defensive side of the ball. A solid group of linebackers
led by seniors Jake Fischer (119 tackles) and Marquis Flowers (100
tackles). The secondary will be bolstered by junior CB Shaquille Richardson and junior S Jared Tevis.
THE SCHEDULE: The Wildcats open Pac-12 play with four of their
first five league contests on the road, before finishing with three of their
final four games at home.
2012 RESULTS
2013 SCHEDULE
Aug. 31
Sept. 7
Sept. 14
Sept. 28
Oct. 10
Oct. 19
Oct. 26
Nov. 2
Nov. 9
Nov. 16
Nov. 23
Nov. 30
(6 home, 6 away)
Northern Arizona
Arizona leads, 11-1-0
at UNLV
Arizona leads, 1-0-0
UTSA
First meeting
at Washington
Washington leads, 18-10-1
at USC
USC leads, 28-8-0
Utah
Utah leads, 20-16-2
at Colorado
Colorado leads, 13-2-0
at California
Series tied, 14-14-2
UCLA
UCLA leads, 20-15-2
Washington State
Arizona leads, 25-13-0
Oregon
Oregon leads 24-14-0
at Arizona State
Arizona leads, 47-38-1
RUSHING
KaDeem Carey
Matt Scott
Daniel Jenkins
303
1,929 6.4
23
113 506 4.5 6
67
293
4.4
2
PASSING
PC-PA-HI Pct
Yds TD
Matt Scott
B.J. Denker
301-499-14 .603
25-37-1 .676
3620
259
27
3
RECEIVING
Austin Hill
Dan Buckner
KaDeem Carey
David Richards
Johnny Jackson
Scoring:
Field Goals:
Punting:
Kickoff Returns:
Punt Returns:
Interceptions:
Tackles:
Tackles For Loss:
Quarterback Sacks:
81
61
36
29
25
RB
LT
RT
LG
LB
LB
1364
773
303
298
187
16.8
12.7
8.4
10.3
7.5
11
5
1
3
1
SIX TO WATCH
KaDeem Carey
Mickey Baucus
Fabbians Ebbele
Chris Putton
Jake Fischer
Marquis Flowers
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
5-10
6-8
6-8
6-4
6-0
6-3
196
305
309
280
222
229
// 11
NT Will Sutton
HEAD COACH
TODD GRAHAM
Hometown: Mesquite, Texas
Bachelors Degree: East Central, 1987
Playing Experience:
Defensive Back, East Central, 1983-87
College Coaching Experience:
Head Coach, Arizona State, 2012-present
Head Coach, University of Pittsburgh, 2011
Head Coach, Tulsa, 2007-10
Head Coach, Rice, 2006
Assistant/Defensive Coordinator, Tulsa, 2003-05
Co-Defenisive Coordinator, West Virginia, 2001-02
Defensive Coordinator, East Central, 1991-93
12 //
2012 RESULTS
2013 SCHEDULE
Sept. 5
Sept. 14
Sept. 21
Sept. 28
Oct. 5
Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Oct. 31
Nov. 9
Nov. 16
Nov. 23
Nov. 30
DT
NT
DE
LB
LB
LB
BC
BS
PK
RUSHING
Att
Yds
Avg
TD
103
135
134
102
679
583
516
493
6.6
4.3
3.9
4.8
11
9
1
2
PASSING
PC-PA-HI
Pct
Yds
TD
Taylor Kelly
Michael Eubank
241-359-9
34-54-3
.671
.630
3039
330
29
4
Marion Grice
Cameron Marshall
Taylor Kelly
D.J. Foster
RECEIVING
No.
Yds
Avg
TD
Chris Coyle
Marion Grice
D.J. Foster
Rashad Ross
Jamal Miles
Kevin Ozier
57
41
38
37
37
21
696
425
533
610
373
324
12.2
10.4
14.0
16.5
10.1
15.4
5
8
4
6
0
5
Scoring:
Field Goals:
Punting:
Kickoff Returns:
Punt Returns:
Interceptions:
Tackles:
Tackles For Loss:
Quarterback Sacks:
QB
H
OT
NT
LB
S
SIX TO WATCH
Taylor Kelly
Chris Coyle
Evan Finkenberg
Will Sutton
Carl Bradford
Alden Darby
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
5-11
6-3
6-6
6-1
6-1
5-11
223
222
293
288
241
192
RB Brendan Bigelow
HEAD COACH
SONNY DYKES
Hometown: Big Springs, Texas
Bachelors Degree: Texas Tech, 1993
Coaching Experience:
Head Coach, California, 2013-present
Head Coach, Louisiana Tech, 2010-12
Offensive Coordinator/QBs, Arizona, 2007-09
Co-Off. Coordinator/WRs, Texas Tech, 2005-06
Receivers Coach, Texas Tech, 2000-04
Special Teams/WRs, Kentucky, 1999
Receivers Coach, Northeast Louisiana, 1998
Graduate Assistant/TEs, Kentucky, 1997
Passing Game/QBs, Navarro College, 1996
Running Backs Coach, Navarro College, 1995
14 //
2012 RESULTS
2013 SCHEDULE
Aug. 31
Sept. 7
Sept. 14
Sept. 28
Oct. 5
Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Oct. 26
Nov. 2
Nov. 9
Nov. 16
Nov. 23
(7 home, 5 away)
Northwestern
Northwestern leads, 1-0-0
Portland State
California leads, 1-0-0
Ohio State
Ohio State leads, 6-1-0
at Oregon
Oregon leads 40-33-2
Washington State
California leads, 44-25-5
at UCLA
UCLA leads, 51-31-1
Oregon State
California leads, 34-31-0
at Washington
Washington leads, 50-38-4
Arizona
Series tied, 14-14-2
USC
USC leads, 65-30-5
at Colorado
California leads, 4-2-0
at Stanford
Stanford leads, 58-46-11
RUSHING
C.J. Anderson
Isi Sofele
Brendan Bigelow
PASSING
PC-PA-HI Pct
Yds TD
Zach Maynard
Allan Bridgford
180-296-10 .608
31-68-3
.456
2214
277
12
1
RECEIVING
Keenan Allen
Chris Harper
Bryce Treggs
Richard Rodgers
C.J. Anderson
Scoring:
Field Goals:
Punting:
Kickoff Returns:
Punt Returns:
Interceptions:
Tackles:
Tackles For Loss:
Quarterback Sacks:
61
41
21
20
15
RB
X
H
LB
NT
PK
737
544
216
288
164
12.1
13.3
10.3
14.4
10.9
6
2
1
1
1
SIX TO WATCH
Brendan Bigelow
Bryce Treggs
Chris Harper
Nick Forbes
Deandre Coleman
Vincenzo DAmato
Jr.
So.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
5-10
5-11
6-0
6-3
6-5
6-1
185
175
165
245
320
200
COLORADO BUFFALOES
QUICK FACTS
Location: Boulder, CO 80309
Founded: 1876
Enrollment: 29,884
Nickname: Buffaloes
Colors: Silver, Gold & Black
Chancellor: Phil DiStefano
President: Bruce Benson
Interim Athletics Director: Ceal Barry
Football Coach: Mike MacIntyre
Record at Colorado: First Year
Career Record: 16-21 (.432), 3 years
SID: David Plati
(303-492-5626/david.plati@colorado.edu)
SID Staff: Curtis Snyder (Asst./FB), Troy Andre, B.G.
Brooks, Andrew Green, Linda Sprouse
Website: www.cubuffs.com
Stadium: Folsom Field (53,613/Natural grass)
Press Box Phone: 303-492-5625/3209/3210
Offense: Multiple Defense: 4-3
First Year of Football: 1890
All-Time Record: 675-463-36
All-Time Pac-12 Record: 3-15
National Championships: 1 (1990)
DE Chidera Uzo-Diribe
HEAD COACH
MIKE MACINTYRE
Hometown: Miami, Fla.
Bachelors Degree: Georgia Tech, 1989
Playing Experience:
Safety/Punter, Georgia Tech (1987-88)
Coaching Experience:
Head Coach, Colorado, 2013-present
Head Coach, San Jose State, 2010-12
Defensive Coordinator, Duke, 2008-09
Defensive Backs, New York Jets, 2007
Defensive Backs, Dallas Cowboys, 2003-06
Defensive Secondary, Mississippi, 2001-02
Wide Receivers Coach, Mississippi, 1999-2000
Defensive Coordinator, Temple, 1997-98
Defensive Coordinator, Tennessee-Martin, 1993-96
Defensive Coordinator, Davidson, 1992
Graduate Assistant, Georgia, 1990-91
16 //
W-L
1-12
5-7
10-2
First Year
First Year
16-21 (.432)
Conf. W-L
0-8
3-4
5-1
8-13 (.381)
Place
9th
T4th
2nd
COLORADO BUFFALOES
A QUICK LOOK AT THE
BUFFALOES
2012 RESULTS
2013 SCHEDULE
Sept. 1
Sept. 7
Sept. 14
Sept. 28
Oct. 5
Oct. 12
Oct. 26
Nov. 2
Nov. 9
Nov. 16
Nov. 23
Nov. 30
(7 home, 5 away)
vs. Colorado State*
Colorado leads, 61-21-2
Central Arkansas
First meeting
Fresno State
Colorado leads, 4-2-0
at Oregon State
Oregon State leads, 3-2-0
Oregon
Oregon leads, 9-8-0
at Arizona State
Arizona State leads, 4-0-0
Arizona
Colorado leads, 13-2-0
at UCLA
UCLA leads, 6-2-0
at Washington
Washington leads, 7-5-1
California
California leads, 4-2-0
USC
USC leads, 7-0-0
at Utah
Colorado leads, 31-25-3
RUSHING
Christian Powell
Tony Jones
Donta Abron
PASSING
PC-PA-HI Pct
Yds TD
Jordan Webb
Nick Hirschman
144-265-8 .543
55-93-7
.591
1,434 8
589
2
RECEIVING
Nelson Spruce
Tyler McCulloch
Tony Jones
Nick Kasa
Gerald Thomas
Vincent Hobbs
Scoring:
Field Goals:
Punting:
Kickoff Returns:
Punt Returns:
Interceptions:
Tackles:
Tackles For Loss:
Quarterback Sacks:
44
34
26
25
18
16
TB
WR
C
DE
LB
P
446
436
146
391
171
153
10.1
12.8
5.6
15.6
9.5
9.6
3
2
0
3
0
0
SIX TO WATCH
Christian Powell
Paul Richardson
Gus Handler
Chidera Uzo-Diribe
Derrick Webb
Darragh ONeill
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
6-0
6-1
6-3
6-3
6-0
6-2
240
170
290
250
230
185
OREGON DUCKS
QUICK FACTS
QB Marcus Mariota
HEAD COACH
MARK HELFRICH
Hometown: Medford, Ore.
Bachelors Degree: Southern Oregon 1996
Playing Experience:
Quarterback, Southern Oregon, 1993-96
Quarterback, Vienna (Austria) Vikings, 1997
Coaching Experience:
Head Coach, Oregon, 2013-Present
Offensive Coordinator/QB Coach, Oregon, 2009-13
Offensive Coordinator/QB Coach, Colorado, 2006-08
Quarterbacks Coach, Arizona State, 2001-05
Quarterbacks Coach, Boise State, 1998-2000
Offensive Coordinator, Vienna (Austria), 1997
Running Backs Coach, Southern Oregon, 1997
18 //
W-L
First year
First year
First year
Conf. W-L
Place
OREGON DUCKS
A QUICK LOOK AT THE DUCKS
OFFENSE: The Ducks offense doesnt figure to change much under new head coach Mark Helfrich, who spent the last four years
as Oregons offensive coordinator. Oregon loses the nations fourthleading rusher in Kenjon Barner (1,767 yards/6.4 ypc/21 TD), but junior specialist DeAnthony Thomas, who racked up 1,757 all-purpose
yards in 2012, and sophomore TB Byron Marshall provide a solid
one-two punch out of the backfield. All-Pac-12 QB Marcus Mariota
looks to build off of a remarkable rookie season in which he set a Pac12 freshman record with 32 TD passes en route to being named the
Conferences Offensive Freshman of the Year. The Ducks return three
regular starters along the offensive line, including first team All-Pac-12
performer Hroniss Grasu.
DEFENSE: The secondary is brimming with talent and experience as
Oregon returns all four starters and every significant contributor from
a unit that led the nation with 26 interceptions in 2012. Junior CB Ifo
Ekpre-Olomu earned first team All-Pac-12 laurels after registering 63
tackles (44 solo) with four interceptions and 16 pass breakups. The
Ducks have plenty of veteran leadership returning up front with seniors
Taylor Hart, Ricky Havili-Heimuli and Wade Keliikipi. Hart posted 36
tackles, along with eight sacks. Oregon loses its top three linebackers
from 2012 in Kiko Alonso, Michael Clay and (DE/LB) Dion Jordan,
but plenty of returning players saw action last season, including junior
Derrick Malone, who posted 41 tackles (21 solo) in 12 games.
THE SCHEDULE: The Ducks finish the season with four of their final
six at home, including the Civil War matchup with Oregon State. Three
of its five North Division games are on the road, including visits to
Washington and then at defending Pac-12 champion Stanford.
2012 RESULTS
2013 SCHEDULE
Aug. 31
Sept. 7
Sept. 14
Sept. 28
Oct. 5
Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Oct. 26
Nov. 7
Nov. 16
Nov. 23
Nov. 29
(7 home, 5 away)
Nicholls State
First meeting
at Virginia
First meeting
Tennessee
Oregon leads, 1-0-0
California
Oregon leads, 40-33-2
at Colorado
Oregon leads, 9-8-0
at Washington
Washington leads, 58-42-5
Washington State
Oregon leads, 45-38-7
UCLA
UCLA leads, 39-26-0
at Stanford
Stanford leads, 45-30-1
Utah
Oregon leads, 18-8-0
at Arizona
Oregon leads 24-14-0
Oregon State
Oregon leads, 60-46-10
RUSHING
Kenyon Barner
Marcus Mariota
DeAnthony Thomas
PASSING
PC-PA-HI Pct
Marcus Mariota
Bryan Bennett
230-336-6 .685
20-37-3
.541
Yds TD
2677 32
211
3
RECEIVING
Scoring:
Field Goals:
Punting:
Kickoff Returns:
Punt Returns:
Interceptions:
Tackles:
Tackles For Loss:
Quarterback Sacks:
DeAnthony Thomas
Josh Huff
Colt Lyerla
Daryle Hawkins
Keanon Lowe
Bralon Addison
WR
QB
TE
WR
DT
CB
45
32
25
25
22
22
445
493
392
202
244
243
SIX TO WATCH
DeAnthony Thomas
Marcus Mariota
Colt Lyerla
Josh Huff
Taylor Hart
Ifo Ekepre Olomu
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
9.9
15.4
15.7
8.1
11.0
11.0
5-9
6-4
6-5
5-11
6-6
5-10
5
7
6
3
3
3
176
211
246
205
292
190
FL Brandin Cooks
HEAD COACH
MIKE RILEY
Coaching Experience:
Head Coach, Oregon State, 2003-Present
Secondary/Asst Head Coach, New Orleans Saints, 2002
Head Coach, San Diego Chargers, 1999-2001
Head Coach, Oregon State, 1997-98
Off. Coord./QBs/Asst. Head Coach, USC, 1993-96
Head Coach, San Antonio Riders, 1991-92
Head Coach, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1987-90
Defensive Coordinator, Northern Colorado, 1986
Secondary Coach, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 1983-85
Def. Coord./Secondary, Linfield College, 1977-82
Year
School
W-L
Conf. W-L
Place
1997
Oregon State
3-8 0-8 10th
1998
Oregon State
5-6 2-6 T8th
2003
Oregon State
8-5 4-4 T5th
2004
Oregon State
7-5 5-3 T3rd
2005
Oregon State
5-6 3-5 7th
2006 Oregon State
10-4
6-3
3rd
2007
Oregon State
9-4 6-3 3rd
2008
Oregon State
9-4 7-2 T2nd
2009
Oregon State
8-5 6-3 T2nd
2010
Oregon State
5-7 4-5 5th
2011
Oregon State
3-9 3-6 5th/N
2012
Oregon State
9-4 6-3 3rd/N
12-YEAR OSU TOTALS
81-67 (.547)
52-51 (.505)
12-YEAR COLLEGE TOTALS 81-67 (.547)
52-51 (.505)
4-YEAR CFL TOTALS
40-32 (.556)
2-YEAR WFL TOTAL
11-9 (.550)
3-YEAR NFL TOTALS
14-34 (.292)
2012 RESULTS
2013 SCHEDULE
Aug. 31
Sept. 7
Sept. 14
Sept. 21
Sept. 28
Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Oct. 26
Nov. 1
Nov. 16
Nov. 23
Nov. 29
(6 home, 6 away)
Eastern Washington
Oregon State leads, 2-0-0
Hawaii
Oregon State leads, 5-3-0
at Utah
Oregon State leads, 9-6-1
at San Diego State
San Diego State leads, 2-1-0
Colorado
Oregon State leads, 3-2-0
at Washington State
Washington St. leads, 48-46-3
at California
California leads, 34-31-0
Sanford
Stanford leads, 51-24-3
USC
USC leads, 59-11-4
at Arizona State
Arizona State leads, 25-13-1
Washington
Washington leads, 59-33-4
at Oregon
Oregon leads, 60-46-10
RUSHING
Storm Woods
Terron Ward
Malcolm Agnew
PASSING
PC-PA-HI Pct
Sean Mannion
Cody Vaz
200-309-13 .647
109-185-3 .589
Yds TD
2446 15
1480 11
RECEIVING
Markus Wheaton
Brandin Cooks
Storm Woods
Connor Hamlett
Kevin Cummings
Cobly Prince
Scoring:
Field Goals:
Punting:
Kickoff Returns:
Punt Returns:
Interceptions:
Tackles:
Tackles For Loss:
Quarterback Sacks:
91
67
38
32
18
18
FL
TB
HB
CB
DE
WILL
1244
1151
313
403
208
136
13.7
17.2
8.2
12.6
11.6
7.6
11
5
0
3
1
1
SIX TO WATCH
Brandin Cooks
Storm Woods
Connor Hamlett
Rashaad Reynolds
Scott Crichton
Michael Doctor
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
5-10
6-0
6-7
5-11
6-3
6-0
180
197
264
186
263
225
STANFORD CARDINAL
QUICK FACTS
Location: Stanford, CA 94305
Founded: 1891
Enrollment: 15,319
Nickname: Cardinal
Colors: Cardinal & White
President: John Hennessy
Athletics Director: Bernard Muir
Football Coach: David Shaw
Record at Stanford: 23-4 (.852), 2 years
Career Record: 23-4 (.852), 2 years
SID: Kurt Svoboda
(617-872-6111/kurt1@stanford.edu)
SID Staff: Allen George (FB asst), Regina Verlengiere,
Aaron Juarez, Brian Risso, David Kiefer, Greg Marsh
Website: www.gostanford.com
Stadium: Stanford Stadium (50,000/Grass)
Press Box Phone: 650-723-4418
Offense: Multiple
Defense: 3-4
First Year of Football: 1891
All-Time Record: 590-430-49
All-Time Pac-12 Record: 313-280-21
National Championships: 2 (1926, 1940)
DE Ben Gardner
W-L
11-2
12-2
23-4 (.852)
23-4 (.852)
Conf. W-L
8-1
8-1
16-2 (.889)
16-2 (.889)
HEAD COACH
DAVID SHAW
Hometown: Union City, Calif.
High School: Adams, Rochester Hills, Mich.
James Logan, Union City, Calif.
Bachelors Degree: Stanford, 1995
Playing Experience:
Wide Receiver, Stanford, 1991-94
Coaching Experience:
Head Coach, Stanford 2011-Present
Offensive Coordinator, Stanford, 2007-10
Wide Receivers Coach, San Diego, 2006
Assistant Coach, Baltimore Ravens, 2002-05
Assistant Coach, Oakland Raiders, 1998-2001
Assistant Coach, Philadelphia Eagles, 1997
Assistant Coach, Western Washington, 1995-96
Place
T1st/N
T1st/N*
STANFORD CARDINAL
A QUICK LOOK AT THE CARDINAL
OFFENSE: With four returning starters, Stanfords offensive line remains largely in tact, which should ease the burden on sophomore QB
Kevin Hogan (109-152/1,096 yds/9 TD), who will have to replace his
top three receiving targets from 2012. Also gone is the Cardinals alltime leading rusher in RB Stepfan Taylor (4,300yds/40 TD). Replacing
him wont be an easy task, but Stanford has depth and talent at the
running back position. Seniors Tyler Gaffney and Anthony Wilkerson
figure to shoulder the load early. Gaffney returns to the gridiron after
taking 2012 off to play minor league baseball. Premier tight ends have
been a staple for Stanford, and head coach David Shaw will need to
tap into a young but talented group to replace one of the most productive tight end tandems in team history in Zach Ertz and Levine Toilolo.
DEFENSE: The Cardinal returns seven starters from a unit that allowed just 17.2 points per game and limited opponents to 97.0 rushing yards per tilt in 2012. The team returns its leading tackler in LB
Shayne Skov (80 tackles). He will be joined by All-American Trent
Murphy, who collected 10 of Stanfords FBS-leading 57 sacks in 2012.
The Cardinal has plenty of depth in the secondary, but the safety position will be a particular area of strength. Ball-hawking senior FS Ed
Reynolds recorded six interceptions for 301 return yards last season,
along with 69 total tackles (46) and team-leading 15 passes defended.
Applying pressure up front will be Senior DE Ben Gardner, who led
Stanford linemen with 14.5 tackles for loss a season ago.
THE SCHEDULE: The Cardinal will be home for three of their last four
games, but will need to defend their home field against Pac-12 North
Division foe Oregon, rival California and BCS Championship Game
participant Notre Dame.
2012 RESULTS
2013 SCHEDULE
Sept. 7
Sept. 14
Sept. 21
Sept. 28
Oct. 5
Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Oct. 26
Nov. 7
Nov. 16
Nov. 23
Nov. 30
(7 home, 5 away)
San Jose State
Stanford leads, 51-14-1
at Army
Series tied, 5-5-0
Arizona State
Arizona State leads 16-11-0
at Washington State
Stanford leads, 37-25-1
Washington
Washington leads 41-38-4
at Utah
Stanford leads, 3-2-0
UCLA
UCLA leads, 45-36-3
at Oregon State
Stanford leads, 51-26-3
Oregon
Stanford leads, 45-30-1
at USC
USC leads, 58-29-3
California
Stanford leads, 58-46-11
Notre Dame
Notre Dame leads, 18-9-0
RUSHING
Stepfan Taylor
Kevin Hogan
Anthony Wilkerson
Kelsey Young
322
55
50
14
1588
323
231
163
4.8
4.8
4.5
11.4
13
2
1
2
PASSING
PC-PA-HI Pct
Yds TD
Josh Nunes
Kevin Hogan
124-235-7 .528
109-152-2 .717
1643 10
1096 9
RECEIVING
Zach Ertz
Stepfan Taylor
Drew Terrell
Ty Montgomery
Levine Toilolo
Ja. Ra. Patterson
69
41
33
26
24
16
Scoring:
Field Goals:
Punting:
Kickoff Returns:
Punt Returns:
Interceptions:
Tackles:
Tackles For Loss:
Quarterback Sacks:
QB
OT
WR/KR
DE
OLB
ILB
898
287
463
213
393
271
SIX TO WATCH
Kevin Hogan
David Yankey
Ty Montgomery
Ben Gardner
Trent Murphy
Shayne Skov
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
13.0
7.0
14.0
8.2
16.4
16.9
6-4
6-5
6-2
6-4
6-6
6-3
6
2
4
0
4
2
220
311
210
275
261
244
UCLA BRUINS
QUICK FACTS
QB Brett Hundley
HEAD COACH
JIM MORA
Hometown: Seattle, Wash.
Bachelors Degree: Washington, 1984
Playing Experience:
Defensive back, Washington, 1980-83
Coaching Experience:
Head Coach, UCLA, 2012-Present
Head Coach, Seattle Seahawks, 2009
Asst. Head Coach/Def. Backs, Seattle Seahawks, 2007-08
Head Coach, Atlanta Falcons, 2004-06
Defensive Coord., San Francisco 49ers, 1999-2003
Secondary Coach, San Francisco 49ers, 1997-98
Secondary Coach, New Orleans Saints, 1992-96
Secondary Coach, San Diego Chargers, 1989-91
Def. Quality Control, San Diego Chargers, 1985-88
Graduate Assistant, Washington, 1984
W-L
Conf. W-L
Place
9-5 6-3 1st/S
9-5 (.643)
6-3 (.667)
9-5 (.643)
6-3 (.667)
31-33 (.484)
UCLA BRUINS
A QUICK LOOK AT THE BRUINS
OFFENSE: Sophomore QB Brett Hundley, who set school single-season records with 318 completions, 3,740 passing yards and 4,095
yards of total offense as a freshman, will have his favorite target from
2012 in senior WR Shaquelle Evans (60 receptions/877 yds/3 TD).
Evans averaged 14.6 yds per catch and has the ability to stretch the
field. The versatile Hundley has the speed to lead UCLAs ground
game, which will need to replace All-American Johnathan Franklin.
The Bruins will look for continued production from RBs Damien Thigpen, Jordon James and Steven Manfro, all of whom were significant
contributors last season. Thigpen is coming off a knee injury he suffered late in the year. The offensive line, anchored by first team AllPac-12 guard Xavier Sua-Filo, returns four starters from 2012.
DEFENSE: The Bruins return a veteran group of linebackers in seniors
Anthony Barr and Jordan Zumwalt and redshirt junior Eric Kendricks.
Barr, a second team AP All-American in 2012, led the team with 13.5
sacks and 21.5 tackles for loss, while Kendricks racked up a leaguehigh 149 total tackles. The defensive line loses its most productive
pass rusher in DE Datone Jones (19.0 TFL/6.5 sacks), but senior
Cassius Marsh (10.5 TFL/8.0 sacks), who started 14 games opposite
Jones last season, is a proven commodity at defensive end. UCLA will
need to replace all four starters in its secondary. Sophomore Randall
Goforth and redshirt junior Dietrich Riley sit atop the depth chart at
the safety positions.
THE SCHEDULE: The Bruins get challenged in the second week of
the season for second-year coach Jim Mora when they travel to Nebraska. Conference play isnt any easier with back-to back league road
contests at Stanford and Oregon, then finishing the season at USC.
2012 RESULTS
2013 SCHEDULE
Aug. 31
Sept. 14
Sept. 21
Oct. 3
Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Oct. 26
Nov. 2
Nov. 9
Nov. 15
Nov. 23
Nov. 30
(6 home, 6 away)
Nevada
First meeting
at Nebraska
Nebraska leads, 6-5-0
New Mexico State
First meeting
at Utah
UCLA leads, 9-2-0
California
UCLA leads, 50-32-1
at Stanford
UCLA leads, 45-36-3
at Oregon
UCLA leads, 39-26-0
Colorado
UCLA leads, 6-2-0
at Arizona
UCLA leads, 20-15-2
Washington
UCLA leads, 38-30-2
Arizona State
USC leads, 18-10-1
at USC
UCLA leads, 46-29-7
RUSHING
Johnathan Franklin
Brett Hundley
Damien Thigpen
Jordan James
PASSING
282
1734
6.1
13
160 355 2.2 9
50
262
5.2
2
62
214
3.5
2
PC-PA-HI Pct
Brett Hundley
Richard Brehaut
318-478-11 .665
4-9-0
.444
Yds TD
3740 29
106
0
RECEIVING
Shaq Evans
Joseph Fauria
Johnathan Franklin
Jerry Johnson
Steven Manfro
Jordan James
Scoring:
Field Goals:
Punting:
Kickoff Returns:
Punt Returns:
Interceptions:
Tackles:
Tackles For Loss:
Quarterback Sacks:
60
46
33
31
28
28
QB
WR
C
OLB
ILB
DE
877
637
323
428
287
204
14.6
13.8
9.8
13.8
10.2
7.3
3
12
2
1
1
1
SIX TO WATCH
Brett Hundley
Shaq Evans
Jake Brendel
Anthony Barr
Eric Kendricks
Cassius Marsh
So.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
6-3
6-1
6-4
6-4
6-0
6-4
227
211
276
245
228
268
USC TROJANS
QUICK FACTS
WR Marqise Lee
School
Mississippi
Mississippi
Mississippi
COLLEGE TOTAL
W-L
3-8
4-8
3-9
10-25 (.286)
Conf. W-L
1-7
2-6
0-8
3-21 (.125)
Place
5/SEC S.
5/SEC S.
6/SEC S.
USC TROJANS
A QUICK LOOK AT THE TROJANS
OFFENSE: For the first time in four years, USC enters the season
without an established starter under center. Sophomore Max Wittek,
USCs most experienced returning signal-caller, started the final two
games for the Trojans in 2012 and appears to have the inside track.
He will have one of the most dangerous weapons in the country at his
disposal in junior WR Marqise Lee, the Biletnikoff Award winner who
set Pac-12 single-season records for receptions (118) and receiving
yards (1,721). Senior RB Silas Redd led the Trojans with 905 rushing
yards a season ago, but if last year is any indication, USC is comfortable employing a two-back system. Redd will be running behind an
offensive line that replaces three starters from last season, including
first team All-Pac-12 center Khaled Holmes.
DEFENSE: USC brought aboard new defensive coordinator Clancy
Pendergast to improve upon the 394.0 yards it allowed per game in
2012. Seven starters return on defense, including LBs Dion Bailey
and Hayes Pullard, who have started every game for the Trojans over
the past two seasons. The duo combined for 187 total tackles in 2012,
including 16 tackles for losses. The group is anchored by junior middle
linebacker Lamar Dawson, a two-year starter. DT Leonard Williams,
the reigning Pac-12 Defensive Freshman of the Year, and DE Morgan
Breslin wreaked havoc in the opposing backfield last year, combining
for 21.0 sacks and 33.0 tackles for loss.
THE SCHEDULE: USC closes out the season with three of five on the
road, and the two home contests wont be a pushover either as the
Trojans entertain last years Pac-12 Championship Game participants.
2012 RESULTS
2013 SCHEDULE
Aug. 29
Sept. 7
Sept. 14
Sept. 21
Sept. 28
Oct. 10
Oct. 19
Oct. 26
Nov. 1
Nov. 9
Nov. 16
Nov. 23
Nov. 30
(7 home, 6 away)
at Hawaii
USC leads, 8-0-0*
Washington State
USC leads, 58-8-4*
Boston College
USC leads, 3-0-0
Utah State
USC leads, 4-0-0
at Arizona State
USC leads, 19-10-0*
Arizona
USC leads, 28-8-0
at Notre Dame
Notre Dame leads, 44-35-5*
Utah
USC leads, 8-3-0
at Oregon State
USC leads, 59-11-4
at California
USC leads, 65-30-5*
Stanford
USC leads, 59-29-3*
at Colorado
USC leads, 7-0-0
UCLA
USC leads, 46-29-7**
RUSHING
Att
Yds
Avg
TD
167
116
41
905
701
201
5.4
6.0
4.9
6
4
0
PASSING
PC-PA-HI
Pct
Yds
TD
Matt Barkley
Max Wittek
246-387-15
36-69-5
.636
.522
3273
388
36
3
RECEIVING
No.
Yds
Avg
TD
Marqise Lee
Robert Woods
Xavier Grimble
Nelson Agholor
Randall Telfer
Silas Redd
118
76
29
19
12
9
1721
846
316
340
100
113
14.6
11.1
10.9
17.9
8.3
12.6
14
11
5
2
4
1
Scoring:
Field Goals:
Punting:
Kickoff Returns:
Punt Returns:
Interceptions:
Tackles:
Tackles For Loss:
Quarterback Sacks:
Silas Redd
Curtis McNeal
D.J. Morgan
RB
WR
TE
LB
DE
DT
SIX TO WATCH
Silas Redd
Marqise Lee
Xavier Grimble
Hayes Pullard
Morgan Breslin
Leonard Williams
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
5-10
6-0
6-5
6-1
6-2
6-5
200
195
255
235
250
270
UTAH UTES
QUICK FACTS
Location: Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Founded: 1850
Enrollment: 32,388
Nickname: Utes
Colors: Red & White
President: Dr. David W. Pershing
Athletics Director: Dr. Chris Hill
Football Coach: Kyle Whittingham
Record at Utah: 71-32 (.689), 8 years
Career Record: 71-32 (.689), 8 years
SID: Liz Abel
(801-581-3511/label@huntsman.utah.edu)
SID Staff: Mike DeVine, Brooke Frederickson (FB
asst), Mike Lageschulte, Kate Sturgeon, Drew Wiseman
Website: www.UtahUtes.com
Stadium: Rice-Eccles Stadium (45,017/FieldTurf)
Press Box: 801-581-4783/8210
Offense: Spread Defense: 4-3
First Year of Football: 1892
All-Time Record: 628-435-31
All-Time Pac-12 Record: 7-11
National Championships: 0
SS Brian Blechen
HEAD COACH
KYLE WHITTINGHAM
Coaching Experience:
Head Coach, Utah, 2005-Present
Defensive Coordinator, Utah, 1995-2004
Defensive Line, Utah, 1994
Defensive Coordinator, Idaho State, 1992-93
Linebackers/Special Teams, Idaho State, 1988-91
Defensive Coordinator, College of Eastern Utah, 1987
Graduate Assistant, BYU, 1985
Year
School
2004
Utah
2005
Utah
2006
Utah
2007
Utah
2008 Utah
2009 Utah
2010 Utah
2011
Utah
2012
Utah
8-YEAR UTAH TOTALS
8-YEAR COLLEGE TOTALS
W-L
Conf. W-L
Place
1-0 0-0 1st
7-5 4-4 T4th
8-5 5-3 T3rd
9-4 5-3 T3rd
13-0
8-0
1st
10-3
6-2
3rd
10-3
7-1
2nd
8-5 4-5 T3rd/S
5-7 3-6 5th/S
71-32 (.689)
42-24 (.636)
71-32 (.689)
42-24 (.636)
UTAH UTES
A QUICK LOOK AT THE UTES
OFFENSE: New co-offensive coordinator Dennis Erickson brings an
up-tempo style to Salt Lake City in hopes of revitalizing a unit that
ranked at or near the bottom of the league in a number of major
categories last season. Incumbent starting QB Travis Wilson (126204/1,311 yds/7 TD) gained valuable experience under center last
season, appearing in all 12 games. At 66, he possesses great size
and has shown ability to extend plays using his legs. The Utes must
replace all-everything RB John White, the schools first back-to-back
1,000-yard rusher. Senior RB Kelvin York, who rushed for 273 yards
(ranked second on the team) in limited action in 2012, exited the
spring as the squads projected starter.
DEFENSE: The Utes will look to replenish a defensive line that loses
three of four starters from 2012, including All-American Star Lotulelei, who was selected in the first round of the NFL Draft. The lone
returning starter up front is defensive end Nate Orchard, who ranked
second on the team with 9.5 tackles for loss in 2012. The line will be
supplemented by senior standout Trevor Reilly, who led the team with
69 tackles last season, mostly as a linebacker. Reilly is expected to
contribute at defensive end this year. Safeties Eric Rowe and Brian
Blechen, who have 58 career starts between them, provide veteran
leadership for a relatively young secondary. The duo combined to post
122 tackles in 2012. Meanwhile, junior VJ Fehoko anchors a linebacking corps that returns most of its contributors from last season.
THE SCHEDULE: The Utes non-conference slate is a Beehive State
special with home games vs. Utah State and Weber State, and a road
trip to BYU. In fact, the Utes wont leave the state of Utah until an
Oct. 19 matchup at Arizona, which then leads to four of their final six
games on the road.
2012 RESULTS
2013 SCHEDULE
Aug. 29
Sept. 7
Sept. 14
Sept. 21
Oct. 3
Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Oct. 26
Nov. 9
Nov. 16
Nov. 23
Nov. 30
(7 home, 5 away)
Utah State
Utah leads, 77-29-4
Weber State
Utah leads, 3-0-0
Oregon State
Oregon State leads, 10-6-1
at BYU
Utah leads, 56-34-4
UCLA
UCLA leads, 9-2-0
Stanford
Stanford leads, 3-2-0
at Arizona
Utah leads, 20-16-2
at USC
USC leads, 8-3-0
Arizona State
Arizona State leads, 18-6-0
at Oregon
Oregon leads, 18-8-0
at Washington State
Utah leds, 8-5-0
Colorado
Colorado leads, 31-25-3
RUSHING
John White IV
Kelvin York
Dres Anderson
Reggie Dunn
218
1041
4.8
8
60
273
4.6
3
14 83 5.9
0
13 58 4.5
0
PASSING
PC-PA-HI Pct
Yds TD
Travis Wilson
Jon Hayes
128-204-6 .627
63-104-2 .606
1311 7
653
7
RECEIVING
Dres Anderson
Jake Murphy
Kenneth Scott
DeVonte Christopher
Luke Matthews
36
33
32
22
19
Scoring:
Field Goals:
Punting:
Kickoff Returns:
Punt Returns:
Interceptions:
Tackles:
Tackles For Loss:
Quarterback Sacks:
OT
WR
DE
DE
FS
SS
365
349
360
301
204
SIX TO WATCH
Jeremiah Poutasi
Dres Anderson
Nate Orchard
Trevor Reilly
Eric Rowe
Brian Belchen
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
10.1
10.6
11.2
13.7
10.7
6-5
6-1
6-3
6-5
6-1
6-2
3
4
3
2
0
345
200
245
245
205
212
WASHINGTON HUSKIES
QUICK FACTS
Location: Seattle, WA 98195
Founded: 1861
Enrollment: 42,000
Nickname: Huskies
Colors: Purple & Gold
President: Michael K. Young
Athletics Director: Scott Woodward
Football Coach: Steve Sarkisian
Record at Washington: 26-25 (.510), 4 years
Career Record: 26-25 (.510), 4 years
SID: Jeff Bechthold
(206-685-7910/bechtold@uw.edu)
SID Staff: Brian Tom, Michael Bruscas, Ricky Brackett
Website: www.gohuskies.com
Stadium: Husky Stadium (72,500/FieldTurf)
Press Box Phone: TBD
Offense: Pro-style
Defense: Multiple
First Year of Football: 1889
All-Time Record: 687-412-50
All-Time Pac-12 Record: 362-285-25
National Championships (Years): 4 (1960, 1984,
1990, 1991)
QB Keith Price
HEAD COACH
STEVE SARKISIAN
Hometown: Torrance, Calif.
Bachelors Degree: BYU, 1997
Playing Experience:
Quarterback, BYU, 1995-96
Quarterback, El Camino JC, 1993-94
Quarterback, Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL),
1997-99
Coaching Experience:
Head Coach, Washington, 2009-present
Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coordinator, USC, 2007-2008
Quarterbacks Coach, USC, 2005-2006
Quarterbacks Coach, Oakland Raiders, 2004
Quarterbacks Coach, USC, 2002-2003
Assistant Coach, USC, 2001
Quarterbacks Coach, El Camino Junior College, 2000
WASHINGTON HUSKIES
A QUICK LOOK AT THE HUSKIES
OFFENSE: The Huskies return 10 of 11 offensive starters from last
season, including senior signal-caller Keith Price. He will command
an offensive unit that spent the spring installing a no-huddle offense
and will have several playmakers to work with. Tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins enjoyed a breakout season for the Huskies in 2012, establishing school single-season marks for receptions (69) and receiving
yards (852). Junior RB Bishop Sankey will enter the fall as UWs
featured back. He racked up 1,688 all-purpose yards as the primary
back last season and caught 33 passes out of the backfield. Price has
a big-play receiver in junior WR Kasen Williams, who is coming off
a season in which he hauled in 77 passes for 878 yards (11.4 avg).
DEFENSE: The defense returns its two leading tacklers in junior LB
John Timu (91 tackles) and senior DB Sean Parker (77 tackles). The
linebacking corps returns intact, led by Timu and sophomore Shaq
Thompson. The duo combined for 165 tackles, 4.0 sacks, and five
interceptions in 2012. Thompson, a natural linebacker, moves back
to the position after garnering freshman All-America accolades as a
nickel back. The secondary loses a sure tackler in Justin Glenn and a
shutdown corner in Marcus Trufant, but Parker and sophomore Marcus Peters (44 tackles/3 int./11 PD) were fixtures in the defensive
backfield last year. Defensive ends Josh Shirley (6.5 sacks/9.0 TFL)
and Andrew Hudson (6.5 sacks/9.0 TFL) bolster a prolific pass rush.
THE SCHEDULE: The Huskies christen a renovated Husky Stadium
in the season opener vs. Boise State. The Huskies get five league contests at home, but the four road games are against Pac-12 foes who
combined for a 38-16 record last season.
2012 RESULTS
2013 SCHEDULE
Aug. 31
Sept. 14
Sept. 21
Sept. 28
Oct. 5
Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Oct. 26
Nov. 9
Nov. 15
Nov. 23
Nov. 29
(7 home, 5 away)
Boise State
Series tied, 1-1-0
vs. Illinois (Solider Field) Washington leads, 5-4-0
Idaho State
First meeting
Arizona
Washington leads, 18-10-1
at Stanford
Washington leads, 41-28-4
Oregon
USC leads, 58-42-5
at Arizona State
Series tied, 15-15-0
California
Washington leads, 50-38-4
Colorado
Washington leads, 7-5-1
at UCLA
UCLA leads, 38-30-2
at Oregon State
Washington leads, 59-34-4
Washington State
Washington leads, 67-32-6
RUSHING
Bishop Sankey
Kendyl Taylor
Erich Wilson
289
35
28
PASSING
1439
209
145
PC-PA-HI Pct
Keith Price
Derrick Brown
263-432-13 .609
2-5-1
.400
5.0
6.0
5.2
16
0
1
Yds TD
2726 19
23
0
RECEIVING
Kasen Williams
Austin Seferian-Jenkins
Bishop Sankey
Jaydon Mickens
DAndre Campbell
Kendyl Taylor
Scoring:
Field Goals:
Punting:
Kickoff Returns:
Punt Returns:
Interceptions:
Tackles:
Tackles For Loss:
Quarterback Sacks:
77
69
33
20
16
14
QB
TE
RB
NT
S
OLB
878
850
249
190
167
110
11.4
12.3
7.5
9.5
10.4
7.9
6
7
0
1
2
1
SIX TO WATCH
Keith Price
Sr.
Austin Seferian-Jenkins Jr.
Bishop Sankey
Jr.
Danny Shelton
So.
Sean Parker
Sr.
Shaq Thompson
So.
6-1
6-6
6-0
6-1
5-10
6-2
202
266
200
317
190
225
QB Connor Halliday
HEAD COACH
MIKE LEACH
Hometown: Cody, Wyo.
Bachelors Degree: BYU, 1983
Juris Doctor Degree: Pepperdine, 1986
Coaching Experience:
Head Coach, Washington State, 2012-Present
Head Coach, Texas Tech, 2000-09
Offensive Coordinator, Oklahoma, 1999
Offensive Coordinator, Kentucky, 1997-98
Offensive Coordinator, Valdosta State, 1992-96
Off. Coord./Off. Line Coach, Iowa Wesleyan, 1989-91
Head Coach, Pori (Finland), 1989
Linebackers Coach, College of the Desert, 1988
Offensive Line Coach, Cal Poly, 1987
Year
School
W-L
Conf. W-L
Place
2000
Texas Tech
7-6 3-5 4th/S
2001
Texas Tech
7-5 4-4 T3rd/S
2002
Texas Tech
9-5 5-3 3rd/S
2003
Texas Tech
8-5 4-4 4th/S
2004
Texas Tech
8-4 5-3 T3rd/S
2005
Texas Tech
9-3 6-2 T2nd/S
2006
Texas Tech
8-5 4-4 4th/S
2007
Texas Tech
9-4 4-4 T3rd/S
2008 Texas Tech 11-2 7-1 T1st/S
2009 Texas Tech
8-4 5-3 3rd/S
2012
Washington State
3-9 1-8 6th/N
1-YEAR WSU TOTALS
3-9 (.250)
1-8 (.111)
11-YEAR COLLEGE TOTALS 87-52 (.626)
48-41 (.539)
2012 RESULTS
2013 SCHEDULE
(6 home, 6 away)
Aug. 31
at Auburn
Auburn leads, 1-0-0
Sept. 7
at USC
USC leads, 58-8-4
Sept. 14 Southern Utah
First meeting
Sept. 21 Idaho
WSU leads, 70-17-3
Sept. 28 vs. Stanford*
Stanford leads, 37-25-1
Oct. 5
at California
California leads, 44-25-5
Oct. 12
Oregon State
Oregon State leads, 49-45-3
Oct. 19
at Oregon
Oregon leads, 45-38-7
Oct. 31
Arizona State
Arizona State leads, 24-13-2
Nov. 16
at Arizona
Arizona leads, 25-13-0
Nov. 23
Utah
Series tied, 6-6-0
Nov. 29
at Washington
Washington leads, 67-32-6
* - CenturyLink Field, Seattle, Wash.
RUSHING
Carl Winston
Teondray Caldwell
Leon Brooks
PASSING
85
280
3.3
5
56
269
4.8
0
12 78 6.5
1
PC-PA-HI Pct
Jeff Tuel
Connor Halliday
212-333-8 .637
151-290-13 .521
Yds TD
2091 8
1874 15
RECEIVING
Brett Bartolone
Marquess Wilson
Gabe Marks
Isiah Myers
Dominique Williams
Bobby Ratliff
Scoring:
Field Goals:
Punting:
Kickoff Returns:
Punt Returns:
Interceptions:
Tackles:
Tackles For Loss:
Quarterback Sacks:
53
52
49
42
34
30
WR
QB
C
LB
DT
SS
435
813
560
438
546
399
8.2
15.6
11.4
10.4
16.1
13.3
4
5
2
4
3
0
SIX TO WATCH
Gabe Marks
Connor Halliday
Elliot Bosch
Darryl Monroe
Xavier Cooper
Deone Bucannon
So.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
So.
Sr.
6-0
6-4
6-4
6-1
6-4
6-1
176
183
274
235
298
198
CONFERENCE GAMES
W L Pct. Pts Opp
8 1 .889 448 191
8 1 .889 260 153
6 3 .667 267 203
5 4 .556 210 220
2 7 .222 174 300
1 8 .111 180 327
ALL GAMES
W L Pct.
12
1 .923
12
2 .857
9 4 .692
7 6 .538
3 9 .250
3 9 .250
Pts Opp
645 281
390 241
423 268
312 314
276 397
245 404
% - Based on conference tie-break procedure, Stanford defeated Oregon in head-to-head competition and was the North Division representative in the Pac-12
Championship Game.
SOUTH
UCLA
Arizona State
USC
Arizona
Utah
Colorado
W L Pct.
6 3 .667
5 4 .556
5 4 .556
4 5 .444
3 6 .333
1 8 .111
Pts Opp
310 250
306 234
309 244
308 356
235 253
155 431
W L Pct.
9 5 .643
8 5 .615
7 6 .538
8 5 .615
5 7 .417
1 11
.083
Pts Opp
482 337
499 316
417 316
496 459
320 301
214 552
Arizona
49 24,610
Nevada 48
Atten.
34,172
Atten.
47,922
Atten.
33,217
ROSE BOWL
Atten.
Stanford 20 93,359
Wisconsin 14
PAT TILLMAN
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Will Sutton, DL, Jr., Arizona State
QB
RB
RB
WR
WR
TE
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
PK
P
RS
ST
DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
PK
P
RS
ST
HONORABLE MENTION
DEFENSIVE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Leonard Williams, DL, USC
ARIZONA: WR Dan Buckner, Sr.; LB Jake Fischer, Jr.; OL Kyle Quinn, Sr.; DB Jared Tevis, So.
ARIZONA STATE: LB Carl Bradford, So.; DB Deveron Carr, Sr.; TE Chris Coyle, Jr.; OL Evan Finkenberg, Jr.; RB D.J. Foster, Fr.; RB Marlon Grice, Jr.; DT Jaxon Hood, Fr.; DB Osahon Irabor, Jr.; DB
Keelan Johnson, Sr.; QB Taylor Kelly, So.; RS Rashad Ross, Sr.
CALIFORNIA: WR Keenan Allen, Jr.; RS Brendan Bigelow, So.; DB Josh Hill, Sr.; LB Chris McCain,
So; ST Avery Sebastian, So.; DB Steve Williams, Jr.
COLORADO: DB Kenneth Crawley, Fr.; TE Nick Kasa, Sr.; OL Alex Lewis, So.; DB Marques Mosely, Fr.;
OL Daniel Munyer, So.; P Darragh ONeill, So.; DL Will Pericak, Sr.; RB Christian Powell, Fr.; CB Yuri
Wright, Fr.
OREGON: OL Jake Fisher, So.; DL Taylor Hart, Jr.; WR Josh Huff, Jr.; DL Wade Keliikipi, Jr.; TE Colt
Lyerla, So.; DB Terrance Mitchell, So.; DL Isaac Remington, Sr.; RS DeAnthony Thomas, So.;
OREGON STATE: WR Brandin Cooks, So.; OL Grant Enger, Jr.; DB Raashad Reynolds, Jr.; PK Trevor
Romaine, So.; DL Andrew Seumalo; OL Issac Seumalo, Fr.
STANFORD: DB Usua Amanam, Sr.; DB Terrence Brown, Sr.; DB Alex Carter, Fr.; ST Alex Debniak,
Sr.; OL Cameron Fleming, Jr.; RB Ryan Hewitt, Sr.; QB Kevin Hogan, So.; RS Ty Montgomery, So.; DB
Jordan Richards, So.; LB Shayne Skov, Sr.; DL Terrence Stephens, Sr.; RS Drew Terrell, Sr.; TE Levine
Toilolo, Sr.; P Daniel Zychlinski, Sr.
UCLA: DB Andrew Abbott, Sr.; OL Jake Brendel, Fr.; WR Shaq Evans, Jr.; TE Joseph Fauria, Sr.; QB
Brett Hundley, Fr.; LB Eric Kendricks, So.; DL Cassius Marsh, Jr.; RS Damien Thigpen, Jr.
USC: LB Dion Bailey, So.; QB Matt Barkley, Sr.; ST Tony Burnett, Sr.; TE Xavier Grimble, So.; PK Andre Heidari, So.; DL Wes Horton, Sr.; OL John Martinez, Jr.; P Kyle Negrete, Sr.; LB Hayes Pullard, So.;
RB Silas Redd, Jr.; OL Max Tuerk, Fr.; DL George Uko, So.; DL Leonard Williams, Fr.
UTAH: DB Brian Blechen, Jr.; DL Nate Fakahafua, So.; DL Joe Kruger, Jr.; TE Jake Murphy, So.; OL
Jeremiah Poutasi, Fr.; LB Trevor Reilly, Jr.; DB Eric Rowe, So.; P Sean Sellwood, Sr.; OL Tevita Stevens,
Sr.; RB John White, Sr.
WASHINGTON: LB Travis Feeney, Fr.; ST Justin Glenn, Sr.; DL Andrew Hudson, So.; DB Sean Parker,
Jr.; RB Bishop Sankey, So.; OL Drew Schaefer, Sr.; DL Danny Shelton, So.; LB Shaq Thompson, Fr.; LB
John Timu, So.; WR Kasen Williams, So.
WASHINGTON STATE: WR Brett Bartolone, Fr.; OL Elliott Bosch, Jr.; RS Teondray Caldwell, Fr.; LB
Cyrus Coen, So.; DL Xavier Cooper, Fr.; LB Travis Long, Sr.; LB Darryl Monroe, Fr.; DB Daniel Simmons, Sr.
Associated Press
All-America Team
Marqis Lee, WR, USC..................1st
Zach Ertz, TE, STAN....................1st
KaDeem Carey, RB, ARIZ...........1st
Star Lotuleilei, DL, UTAH.............1st
Will Sutton, DL, ASU...................1st
Jordan Poyer, DB, OSU...............1st
Kenjon Barner, RB, ORE........... 2nd
Johnathan Franklin, RB, UCLA... 2nd
David Yankey, OL, STAN............ 2nd
Anthony Barr, LB, UCLA............ 2nd
Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TE, WASH....3rd
Xavier Sua-Filo, OL, UCLA......... 3rd
Trent Murphy, LB, STAN............. 3rd
Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, DB, ORE......... 3rd
Ed Reynolds, DB, STAN............. 3rd
Football Writers Association
Freshman All-America Team
Jake Brendel, OL, UCLA
Tyler Johnstone, OL, ORE
Leonard Williams, DL, USC
Capital One
Academic All-America
Khaled Holmes, OL, USC.......2nd
John Bonano, PK, ARIZ.........2nd
Capital One
Academic All-District 8
Luke Matthews, WR, UTAH
Colby Prince, TE, OSU
Khaled Holmes, OL, USC
John Bonano, PK, ARIZ
Jake Fischer, LB, ARIZ
Henry Anderson, DL, STAN
Capital One
Academic All-District 7
Will Pericak, DE, COLO
Biletnikoff Award
Marqis Lee, USC
Wuerffel Trophy
Matt Barkley, QB, USC
PAC-12 ATTENDANCE
LEADERS
School....................... Total ....... Avg.
1. USC.........................527,670.... 87,945
2. UCLA.......................479,370.... 68,482
3. Washington..............351,699.... 58,617
4. Arizona State...........341,007.... 56,835
5. Oregon....................346,232.... 57,706
6. California.................391,130.... 55,876
7. Arizona....................383,451.... 47,932
8. Colorado..................272,235.... 45,373
9. Utah........................272,080.... 45,347
10. Oregon State............303,971.... 43,425
11. Stanford...................303,402.... 43,344
12. Washington State.....212,188.... 35,365
HONORABLE MENTION
POS.
QB
RB
RB
WR
WR
TE
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
NAME, SCHOOL
Connor Wood, Colorado
Jared Baker, Arizona
Patrick Skov, Stanford
Andrei Lintz, Washington State
Luke Matthews, Utah (2)
Koa Kaai, Oregon
Chris Adcock, California
Jake Brendel, UCLA
Khaled Holmes, USC
Tevita Stevens, Utah (2)
Matt Summers-Gavin, California
YR.
So.
RS Fr.
So.
RS Sr.
Sr.
RS Fr.
So.
RS Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
GPA
3.55
3.56
3.41
3.72
3.69
3.94
3.57
3.60
3.31
3.54
3.27
MAJOR
Finance
Undeclared
Undeclared
Sport Management
Mass Communication
History
Business Administration
Math/Applied Science
Communication
Spanish
Political Science
DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
Jr.
Jr.
RS Sr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
RS Jr.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
3.43
3.42
3.45
3.47
3.51
3.32
3.44
3.18
3.34
3.54
3.25
Political Science
International Affairs
Accounting
Anthropology
Business
Marketing
Sociology
Sociology
Undeclared
Undeclared
Finance
PK
P
ST
Sr.
RS Sr.
RS So.
3.93
3.70
3.61
Physiology
Economics
Finance
ARIZONA
WR Trevor Ermisch, So.; DL Reggie Gilbert, So.
ARIZONA STATE
OL Jamil Douglas, RS So.; PK Alex Garoutte,
RS So.; QB Taylor Kelly, So.; OL Kody Koebensky, RS Jr.; LB Grandville Taylor, RS Jr.
CALIFORNIA
DL Todd Barr, RS Fr.; TB/WR Mike Manuel,
Sr.; LB Robert Mullins, Sr,; LB Brennan
Scarlett, So.
COLORADO
RB D.D. Goodson, So.; WR Tyler McCulloch,
So.; OL Daniel Munyer, So.; OL Mark Mustoe,
RS Fr.; P Darragh ONeill, So.
OREGON
PK Rob Beard, Sr.; OL Nick Cody, Sr.; WR
Eric Dungy, So.; OL Mana Greig, Jr.; LB Rodney Hardrick, So.; WR Daryle Hawkins, Jr.;
OL Tyler Johnstone, RS Fr.; DL Sam Kemp.,
RS Fr.; PK Alejandro Maldonado, Jr.; LB Derrick Malone, So.; QB Marcus Mariota, RS Fr.;
LS Jeff Palmer, Sr.
OREGON STATE
RB Malcolm Agnew, So.; WR Brandin Cooks,
So.; WR Obum Gwacham, So.; TE Connor
Hamlett, So.; QB Sean Mannion, So.; OL
Derek Nielsen, So.; TE Colby Prince, Sr.
(2) Two-time first-team All-Academic selection; (3) Three-time first-team All-Academic selection;
(4) Four-time first-team All-Academic selection
SECOND TEAM
STANFORD
RB Jackson Cummings, Jr.; TE Zach Ertz,
Sr.; QB Josh Nunes, Sr.; DT David Parry, Jr.;
PK Jordan Williamson, Jr.; P Daniel Zychlinski, RS Sr.
POS.
QB
RB
RB
WR
WR
TE
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
NAME, SCHOOL
Matt Barkley, USC
Kenny Bassett, Oregon
Steven Manfro, UCLA
Dustin Ebner, Colorado
Nelson Spruce, Colorado
Michael Cooper, Arizona
Trace Biskin, Arizona
Zach Brevick, Washington State
Brad Cotner, Colorado
Kevin Danser, Stanford
Stephane Nembot, Colorado
YR.
Sr.
So.
RS Fr.
RS Sr.
RS Fr.
So.
Sr.
RS Jr.
RS Fr.
Sr.
RS Fr.
GPA
3.21
3.31
3.20
3.47
3.73
3.92
3.29
3.23
3.34
3.13
3.20
MAJOR
Communication
Business Administration
Undeclared
Integrative Physiology
Business
Pre-Business
Political Science
Entrepreneurship
Arts and Sciences
Biomechanical Engineering
International Affairs
DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
RS Fr.
Sr.
So.
RS Fr.
3.19
3.01
3.17
3.17
3.10
3.31
3.02
3.09
3.01
3.13
3.47
Undeclared
Science, Tech. and Society
Sociology
Finance
Family and Human Services
Economics
Management and Operations
Business
Social Welfare
Undeclared
Undeclared
PK
P
ST
So.
Sr.
RS Fr.
3.66
3.70
3.60
Management
Exercise and Sport Science
Mechanical Engineering
UCLA
LB Anthony Barr, Jr.; LB Todd Golper, Sr.; LB
Ryan Hofmeister, RS So.; LB Eric Kendricks,
RS So.; LS Kevin McDermott, Sr.
USC
FB/DE Charles Burks, RS Fr.; P Kyle Negrete, Sr.
UTAH
WR Dres Anderson, So.; DT Viliseni Fauonuku, RS Fr.; LS Patrick Greene, Sr.; K/P
Nick Marsh, Jr.; TE Dallin Rogers, Sr.
WASHINGTON
FB Jonathan Amosa, Sr.; WR DiAndre
Campbell, RS So.; LB Travis Feeney, RS Fr.;
LB John Timu, So.
WASHINGTON STATE
LS Alex Den Bleyker, So., So.; OL John Fullington, Jr.; PK Andrew Furney, Jr.; QB David
Gilbertson, RS Jr.; LB Logan Mayes, So.; WR
Kristoff Williams, RS So.
1. USC............................13........37..........976...........1..........26.4
2. Utah............................12........31..........803...........4..........25.9
3. Stanford......................14........32..........739...........0..........23.1
4. Washington State.........12........42..........942...........0..........22.4
5. Arizona State...............13........34..........761...........1..........22.4
6. UCLA..........................14........44..........967...........0..........22.0
7. Washington..................13........43..........909...........0..........21.1
8. Colorado......................12........57........1198...........1..........21.0
9. California.....................12........55........1144...........0..........20.8
10. Oregon........................13........35..........699...........1..........20.0
11. Arizona........................13........29..........560...........0..........19.3
12. Oregon State................13........35..........642...........0..........18.3
1. Oregon........................13........20..........270...........1..........13.5
2. Stanford......................14........25..........299...........1..........12.0
3. California.....................12........19..........216...........1..........11.4
4. Arizona........................13........16..........170...........1..........10.6
5. UCLA..........................14........33..........302...........0............9.2
6. Arizona State...............13........33..........269...........0............8.2
7. Washington State.........12........13............89...........0............6.8
8. Washington..................13........20..........135...........0............6.8
9. Oregon State................13........13............84...........0............6.5
10. USC............................13........26..........158...........1............6.1
11. Colorado......................12........16............89...........0............5.6
12. Utah............................12........31..........150...........0............4.8
Gained Lost
TURNOVER MARGIN.... G... Fum....Int... Tot...Fum... Int..... Tot.... Mar....Per/G
1. Utah................................ 12................4.............13...........30.8
2. Washington...................... 13................9.............23...........39.1
3. California.......................... 12................6.............15...........40.0
UCLA............................... 14................8.............20...........40.0
5. Oregon............................. 13..............13.............31...........41.9
6. Washington State.............. 12................7.............15...........46.7
7. Arizona State.................... 13..............10.............21...........47.6
8. Arizona............................ 13..............13.............26...........50.0
Colorado.......................... 12................6.............12...........50.0
Stanford........................... 14..............16.............32...........50.0
11. USC................................. 13..............11.............20...........55.0
12. Oregon State.................... 13..............15.............24...........62.5
RECEIVE YDS/GAME........ Team... Cl..... G... Rec.... Yds... TD...Long.. Avg/C.. Yds/G
1. Lee, Marqise...............USC....SO....13... 118... 1721....14......83.... 14.6...132.4
2. Hill, Austin..................ARIZ....SO....13..... 81... 1364....11......63.... 16.8...104.9
3. Wheaton, Markus........OSU....SR....13..... 91... 1244....11......51.... 13.7.....95.7
4. Wilson, Marquess........WSU.... JR......9..... 52..... 813......5......81.... 15.6.....90.3
5. Cooks, Brandin...........OSU....SO....13..... 67... 1151......5......75.... 17.2.....88.5
6. Allen, Keenan..............CAL..... JR......9..... 61..... 737......6......69.... 12.1.....81.9
7. Williams, Kasen...........WASH.. SO....13..... 77..... 878......6......39.... 11.4.....67.5
8. Seferian-Jenkins, Austin.WASH.. SO....13..... 69..... 852......7......43.... 12.3.....65.5
9. Woods, Robert............USC.... JR....13..... 76..... 846....11......41.... 11.1.....65.1
10. Ertz, Zach...................STAN...SR....14..... 69..... 898......6......68.... 13.0.....64.1
11. Evans, Shaquell...........UCLA.. JR....14..... 60..... 877......3......71.... 14.6.....62.6
12. Buckner, Dan..............ARIZ....SR....13..... 61..... 773......5......43.... 12.7.....59.5
PUNTING....................... Team... Cl..... G.....Punt...........Yds..... Long...........Avg
1. Hubner, Josh..............ASU....SR.... 13......... 52......... 2451......... 73...........47.1
2. Sellwood, Sean............UTAH..SR.... 12......... 38......... 1768......... 65...........46.5
3. ONeill, Darragh...........COLO..SO.... 12......... 76......... 3307......... 61...........43.5
4. Locke, Jeff..................UCLA..SR.... 14......... 77......... 3337......... 64...........43.3
5. Dugandzic, Kyle..........ARIZ....SR.... 13......... 52......... 2244......... 70...........43.2
6. Zychlinski, Daniel........STAN... JR.... 13......... 66......... 2846......... 67...........43.1
7. Negrete, Kyle..............USC....SR.... 13......... 44......... 1879......... 65...........42.7
8. Bowlin, Michael...........WSU.... JR.... 12......... 58......... 2433......... 69...........41.9
9. Kostol, Keith................OSU....SO.... 12......... 59......... 2474......... 67...........41.9
10. Rice, Jackson..............ORE....SR.... 13......... 51......... 2040......... 56...........40.0
ALL PURPOSE................ Team... Cl..... G....Rush.... Rcv... PR....KR.... Yds....Avg/G
1. Lee, Marqise...............USC....SO....13......106..1721......0.. 856.. 2683....206.4
2. Carey, KaDeem...........ARIZ....SO....13....1929....303......0.... 16.. 2248....172.9
3. Barner, Kenjon............ORE....SR....13....1767....256......0...... 0.. 2023....155.6
4. Franklin, Johnathan....UCLA..SR....14....1734....323......0...... 5.. 2062....147.3
5. Sankey, Bishop...........WASH.. SO....13....1439....249......0...... 0.. 1688....129.8
6. Taylor, Stepfan.............STAN...SR....14....1530....287......0...... 0.. 1817....129.8
7. Bigelow, Brendan........CAL.....SO....12......431......92......0.. 810.. 1333....111.1
8. Allen, Keenan..............CAL..... JR......9........39....737..212...... 0.... 988....109.8
9. Wheaton, Markus........OSU....SR....13......142..1244....16...... 0.. 1402....107.8
10. White, John.................UTAH..SR....11....1041....123......0...... 0.. 1164....105.8
TEAM LEADERS
RUSHING OFFENSE
National Leader: Army................................................... 369.83
3. Oregon ........................................................... 315.23
17. Arizona ........................................................... 227.77
25. Arizona State....................................................... 205.38
TOTAL OFFENSE
National Leader: Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M................ 393.54
6.
Matt Scott, Arizona.............................................. 343.83
23. Brett Hundley, UCLA........................................... 292.50
24. Matt Barkley, USC............................................... 291.00
PASSING OFFENSE
National Leader: Marshall.............................................. 365.08
9.
Washington State................................................. 330.42
20. Oregon State....................................................... 307.08
23. Arizona ........................................................... 298.38
TOTAL OFFENSE
National Leader: Louisiana Tech.................................... 577.92
5. Oregon ........................................................... 537.38
7. Arizona
........................................................... 526.15
24. UCLA ........................................................... 466.50
25. Arizona State....................................................... 464.54
SCORING OFFENSE
National Leader: Louisiana Tech.................................... 51.50
2. Oregon ........................................................... 49.54
14. Arizona State....................................................... 38.38
15t. Arizona ........................................................... 38.15
RUSHING DEFENSE
National Leader: Alabama............................................. 76.36
5. Stanford
........................................................... 97.00
22. Utah ........................................................... 128.17
INTERCEPTIONS
National Leader: Phillip Thomas, Fresno State............... 0.62
2.
Jordan Poyer, Oregon State.................................. 0.58
12. Ed Reynolds, Stanford......................................... 0.43
17t. Keelan Johnson, Arizona State............................. 0.38
PUNTING
National Leader: Ryan Allen, Louisiana Tech.................. 48.04
3.
Josh Hubner, Arizona State.................................. 47.13
18. Darragh ONeill, Colorado.................................... 43.51
20. Jeff Locke, UCLA................................................. 43.34
22. Kyle Dugandzic, Arizona...................................... 43.15
23. Daniel Zychlinski................................................. 43.12
PUNT RETURNS
National Leader: Tramaine Thompson, Kansas State...... 19.75
8.
Keenan Allen, California....................................... 14.13
17. Drew Terrell, Stanford.......................................... 12.13
KICKOFF RETURNS
National Leader: Quincy McDuffie, Central Florida ........ 34.24
8.
Marqise Lee, USC................................................ 28.53
20. Marques Mosley, Colorado................................... 26.14
SCORING
National Leader: Kenneth Dixon, Lousiana Tech............ 14.00
6.
KaDeem Carey, Arizona....................................... 11.08
8t. Kenjon Barner, Oregon........................................ 10.62
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
National Leader: Antonio Andrews, Western Kentucky... 243.15
3.
Marqise Lee, USC................................................ 206.38
7.
KaDeem Carey, Arizona....................................... 172.92
15. Kenjon Barner, Oregon........................................ 155.62
19. Johnathan Franklin, UCLA................................... 147.29
PASSING
National Leader: Rakeem Cato, Marshall ...................... 33.83
12t. Matt Scott, Arizona ............................................. 25.08
19. Brett Hundley, UCLA........................................... 22.71
25. Matt Barkley, USC............................................... 22.36
PASS DEFENSE
National Leader: Florida State........................................ 161.86
3.
Arizona State....................................................... 167.92
23. Washington......................................................... 197.31
TOTAL DEFENSE
National Leader: Alabama............................................. 250.00
20. Stanford ........................................................... 336.21
SCORING DEFENSE
National Leader: Alabama............................................. 10.93
11. Stanford ........................................................... 17.21
22. Oregon State....................................................... 20.62
25. Oregon ........................................................... 21.62
PUNT RETURNS
National Leader: Boston College.................................... 21.69
12. Oregon ........................................................... 13.50
21. Stanford ........................................................... 11.96
24. California
........................................................... 11.37
KICKOFF RETURNS
National Leader: Kansas State....................................... 29.24
4. USC ........................................................... 26.38
6. Utah ........................................................... 25.90
TURNOVER MARGIN
National Leader: Oregon................................................. 1.62
PASSING EFFICIENCY
National Leader: Alabama............................................. 174.32
7. Oregon ........................................................... 158.18
8.
Arizona State....................................................... 155.68
24. USC ........................................................... 147.71
PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE
National Leader: Florida State........................................ 95.43
10. Arizona State....................................................... 105.45
15. Oregon ........................................................... 109.48
20. Oregon State....................................................... 112.57
25. Stanford
114.59
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
5....................... Barner, Kenjon (Oregon) at USC (Nov. 3)
5............ Carey, KaDeem (Arizona) vs Colorado (Nov. 10)
PUNT RETURNS
5................Manfro, Steven (UCLA) vs Houston (Sept. 15)
5............... Manfro, Steven (UCLA) at Colorado (Sept. 29)
5................... Terrell,Drew (Stanford) at Colorado (Nov. 3)
5... Henderson, Charles (Utah) vs Washington State (Nov. 3)
LONGEST RUSH
86.... Mariota, Marcus (Oregon) at Arizona State (Oct. 18)
84. Jones, Tony (Colorado) at Washington State (Sept. 22)
PASSING YARDS
493.................... Barkley, Matt (USC) at Arizona (Oct. 27)
491....................Scott, Matt (Arizona) at Stanford (Oct. 6)
PASSING ATTEMPTS
69......................Scott, Matt (Arizona) at Stanford (Oct. 6)
60.Halliday, Connor (Washington State) vs Colorado (Sept. 22)
60.Halliday, Connor (Washington State) vs Oregon (Sept. 29)
PASSING TOUCHDOWNS
6...................... Barkley, Matt (USC) at Syracuse (Sept. 8)
6......................Barkley, Matt (USC) vs Colorado (Oct. 20)
6............Mariota, Marcus (Oregon) at California (Nov. 10)
LONGEST PASS
83............................ Barkley, Matt (USC) at Utah (Oct. 4)
81...Halliday, Connor (Washington State) at UNLV (Sept. 14)
PASSES COMPLETED
45......................Scott, Matt (Arizona) at Stanford (Oct. 6)
42....... Tuel, Jeff (Washington State) at Stanford (Oct. 27)
PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED
4................... Hundley, Brett (UCLA) at California (Oct. 6)
4...Mannion, Sean (Oregon State) at Washington (Oct. 27)
4...............Hirschman, Nick (Colorado) vs Utah (Nov. 23)
4........Mannion, Sean (Oregon State) vs Oregon (Nov. 24)
RECEIVING YARDS
345.................... Lee, Marqise (USC) at Arizona (Oct. 27)
259....................... Hill, Austin (Arizona) vs USC (Oct. 27)
RECEPTIONS
16... Lee, Marqise (Southern California) at Arizona (Oct. 27)
12..Wilson, Marquess (Washington State) vs Oregon (Sept. 29)
12............................ Lee, Marqise (USC) at Utah (Oct. 4)
12........................Lee, Marqise (USC) vs Oregon (Nov. 3)
12...Wheaton, Markus (Oregon State) vs Nicholls State (Dec. 1)
RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS
4................... Woods, Robert (USC) vs Colorado (Oct. 20)
3...................... Lee, Marqise (USC) at Syracuse (Sept. 8)
3........ Grice, Marion (Arizona State) at Colorado (Oct. 11)
3.....................Huff, Josh (Oregon) at California (Nov. 10)
3............ Ross, Rashad (Arizona State) vs Navy (Dec. 29)
LONGEST RECEPTION
83............................ Lee, Marqise (USC) at Utah (Oct. 4)
81............... Wilson, Marquess (WSU) at UNLV (Sept. 14)
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
5..........Garoutte, Alex (Arizona State) at California (Sept. 29)
4...................................................................... Fou times
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
469.................... Lee, Marqise (USC) at Arizona (Oct. 27)
408......................Lee, Marqise (USC) vs Oregon (Nov. 3)
TACKLES
20.0............ Clay, Michael (Oregon) vs Stanford (Nov. 17)
17.0..... Kendricks, Eric (UCLA) at Arizona State (Oct. 27)
17.0. Bucannon, Deone (WSU) at Arizona State (Nov. 17)
17.0.... Magee, Brandon (Arizona State) at Arizona (Nov. 23)
SACKS
3.5...... Breslin, Morgan (USC) vs CALIFORNIA (Sept. 22)
3.0...... Sutton, Will (Arizona State) at California (Sept. 29)
3.0..... Crichton, Scott (OSU) vs Washington State (Oct. 6)
TACKLES FOR LOSS
4.5............ Breslin, Morgan (USC) vs California (Sept. 22)
4.5.......... Holmes, Damien (UCLA) at Colorado (Sept. 29)
YARDS PUNTED
526.......................................Utah at Utah State (Sept. 7)
445..................................... Colorado vs UCLA (Sept. 29)
PUNTING AVERAGE
54.2...................................... Stanford vs Arizona (Oct. 6)
53.2........................ Washington State at UNLV (Sept. 14)
TOUCHDOWNS
11........................ Oregon State vs Nicholls State (Dec. 1)
10.......................................Oregon vs Colorado (Oct. 27)
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS
730............................................. Oregon at USC (Nov. 3)
689................. Arizona vs South Carolina State (Sept. 15)
RUSHING YARDS
438....................................Arizona vs Colorado (Nov. 10)
430.............................. Oregon at Oregon State (Nov. 24)
RUSHING ATTEMPTS
64................................ Oregon at Oregon State (Nov. 24)
63............................................ UCLA vs Arizona (Nov. 3)
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
7.................. Arizona State vs Northern Arizona (Aug. 30)
7.........................................Oregon vs Colorado (Oct. 27)
PASSING YARDS
493........................................... USC at Arizona (Oct. 27)
491....................................... Arizona at Stanford (Oct. 6)
PASSING ATTEMPTS
69.........................................Arizona at Stanford (Nov. 6)
64........................ Washington State vs Oregon (Sept. 29)
PASSING TOUCHDOWNS
7............................................. USC vs Colorado (Oct. 20)
7........................................Oregon at California (Nov. 10)
PASSES COMPLETED
45......................................... Arizona at Stanford (Oct. 6)
42........................ Washington State at Stanford (Oct. 27)
PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED
4.................................................................... Eight times
PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE
92.0........................................ USC vs Colorado (Oct. 20)
87.0............................................ Oregon at USC (Nov. 3)
PUNT RETURNS
7..........................................UCLA at Colorado (Sept. 29)
5.......................................... UCLA vs Houston (Sept. 15)
5.................................. Arizona State vs Oregon (Oct. 18)
5.........................................Stanford at Colorado (Nov. 3)
5............................... UTAH vs Washington State (Nov. 3)
PUNT RETURN YARDS
112....................................Oregon vs Colorado (OCT. 27)
100........................................Stanford vs. Duke (Sept. 8)
PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS
1............................. California vs Southern Utah (Sept. 8)
1.............................................Stanford vs Duke (Sept. 8)
1.................................... Arizona vs Washington (Oct. 20)
1.........................................Oregon vs Colorado (Oct. 27)
1......................................... USC at Washington (Oct. 13)
KICK RETURNS
10....................................... Colorado at Oregon (Oct. 27)
10..................................... California vs Oregon (Nov. 10)
KICK RETURN YARDS
266.............................................USC vs Oregon (Nov. 3)
238...................... Washington State vs Oregon (Sept. 29)
FIRST DOWNS
43................... Arizona vs South Carolina State (Sept. 15)
42........................ Oregon State vs Nicholls State (Dec. 1)
FIRST DOWNS RUSHING
22................... Arizona vs South Carolina State (Sept. 15)
22............................................... Oregon at USC (Nov. 3)
FIRST DOWNS PASSING
25......................................... Arizona at Stanford (Oct. 6)
25........................ Oregon State vs Nicholls State (Dec. 1)
FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTIES
9............................. Washington State vs UCLA (Nov. 10)
8...............................Oregon State vs California (Nov. 17)
8.....................Washington State vs Washington (Nov. 23)
PENALITIES
18................... Washington at Washington State (Nov. 23)
15.............................................Arizona at UCLA (Nov. 3)
15............................. California at Oregon State (Nov. 17)
PENALTIES YARD
172........................... California at Oregon State (Nov. 17)
135....................................... UCLA vs Stanford (Nov. 24)
FUMBLES RECOVERED
3........................................................................10 times
SACKED BY OPPONENT
10........................ Washington State at Stanford (Oct. 27)
10.................................. Oregon State vs Texas (Dec. 29)
QUARTERBACK SACKS
10................. Stanford vs WASHINGTON STATE (Oct. 27)
9..................................... USC vs CALIFORNIA (Sept. 22)
TURNOVERS COMMITTED
6.............................................UCLA at California (Oct. 6)
6............................................. Colorado at USC (Oct. 20)
6...............................Oregon State vs OREGON (Nov. 24)
PUNTS
11.........................................Utah at Utah State (Sept. 7)
10..............................Colorado at Fresno State (Sept. 15)
10....................................... Colorado vs UCLA (Sept. 29)
10.....................................WSU at Arizona State (Nov. 17
KICKS BLOCKED
4..............................UCLA at Washington State (Nov. 10)
2........................ Washington vs Portland State (Sept. 15)
2.............................................UCLA at California (Oct. 6)
2................................................. UCLA vs USC (Nov. 17)
TURNOVERS CAUSED
6.......................................... UCLA vs Houston (Sept. 15)
6............................................ California vs UCLA (Oct. 6)
6............................................. USC vs Colorado (Oct. 20)
6.................................. Oregon at Oregon State (Nov. 24)
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
TOTAL OFFENSE
MOST PLAYS
Game:
74
74
74
Season:
698
Career:
1,824
PASSING
HIGHEST PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING POINTS
Game (Min. 20 att.): 301.3 Drew Olson, UCLA vs. Arizona State, 2005
(27 att, 22 comp, 0 int, 510 yds, 5 TD passes)
Season:
175.0 Rudy Carpenter, ASU, 2005
(228 att, 156 comp, 2 int, 2273 yds, 17 TD)
Career:
162.8 Andrew Luck, STAN, 2009-11
(1064 att, 713 comp, 22 int, 9439 yds, 82 TD)
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED
Game: 69
Matt Scott, ARIZ vs. STAN, 2012 (completed 45)
Conf. Gm: 69
Matt Scott, ARIZ vs. STAN, 2012 (completed 45)
Season:
560 Nick Foles, ARIZ, 2011 (completed 387)
Career:
1,569 Carson Palmer, USC, 1998-2002 (completed 927)
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
MOST YARDS GAINED BY TWO OPPOSING PLAYERS
Game:
959 Bill Musgrave, ORE (489) &
Ty Detmer, Brigham Young (470), 1989
MOST YARDS GAINED PER ATTEMPT (Min. 25 atts.)
Game (min 25 att): 17.9
Drew Olson, UCLA vs. ASU, 2005 (28-501)
Season (min 200 att):10.0
Rudy Carpenter, ASU, 2005 (228-2273)
Career (min 900 att): 8.9
Andrew Luck, STAN, 2009-11 (1064-9430)
MOST YARDS GAINED BY A PLAYER IN HIS FIRST START
399 Steve Bono, UCLA vs. Brigham Young, 1983
MOST YARDS GAINED BY A FRESHMAN
494
Connor Halliday, WSU vs. ASU, 2011
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES
Game:
8
Pat Barnes, CAL vs. Arizona, 1996 (4 OT)
Reg. Game: 7
Mike Pagel, ASU vs. Stanford, 1981
Season:
39
Matt Barkley, USC, 2011
Career:
116 Matt Barkley, USC, 2009-12
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES BY A FRESHMAN
Season: 32 Marcus Mariota, ORE, 2012
LONGEST PASSING
Game:
99 TD
99 TD
Conf. Game: 99 TD
PLAY
Jeff Tuel to Johnny Forzani, WSU vs. Arizona State, 2009
Jason Johnson to Brandon Marshall, ARIZ vs. Idaho, 2001
Jeff Tuel to Johnny Forzani, WSU vs. Arizona State, 2009
RUSHING
MOST RUSHES
Game:
51
Season:
403
Two Yrs:
751
Career:
1,147
FRESHMEN
Season:
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS WITH A 1000-YARD RUSHER
10
USC, 1972-81
(Anthony Davis, 1972-73-74; Ricky Bell, 1975-76;
Charles White, 1977-78-7; Marcus Allen, 1980-81)
HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSH
Game (Min. 10 att.): 25.7
Jerry Drew, CAL
vs. Oregon State, 1954 (11 for 283)
Game (Min. 20 att.): 14.8
Hugh McElhenny, WASH
vs. Washington State, 1950 (20 for 296)
Season (Min. 200 att.): 8.7
Reggie Bush, USC, 2005 (200 for 1,740)^
7.3
LaMichael James, ORE, 2011 (247 for 1,805)
Season (Min. 300 att.): 6.4
KaDeem Carey, ARIZ (303 for 1,929)
Career (Min. 200 att.): 7.3
Reggie Bush, USC, 2003-05 (433 for 3,312)^
7.3
Jahvid Best, CAL, 2007-09 (364 for 2,668)
MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY RUSHING
Game:
5
Kenjon Barner, ORE vs. USC, 2012
5
KaDeem Carey, ARIZ vs. Colorado, 2012
5
Jahvid Best, CAL vs. Minnesota, 2009
5
Maurice Drew, UCLA vs. Washington, 2004
5
Corey Dillon, WASH vs. UCLA, 1996
5
Saladin McCullough, ORE vs. Arizona, 1996
5
James Matthews, WSU vs. Idaho, 1982
5
Hugh McElhenny, WASH vs. Washington State, 1950
5
Duke Morrison, CAL vs. Washington, 1921
Season:
28
Toby Gerhart, STAN, 2009
Career:
59
Ken Simonton, OSU, 1998-2001
LONGEST RUN
Game:
98 TD Mark Malone, ASU vs. Utah State, 1979
98 TD Bill Powell, CAL vs. Oregon State, 1951
LONGEST RUN BY A QUARTERBACK
Game:
98 TD Mark Malone, ASU vs. Utah State, 1979*
RECEIVING
MOST PASSES CAUGHT
Game:
19
Ron Fair, ASU vs Washington State, 1989 (277 yards)
Season:
118 Marqise Lee, USC, 2012 (1,721 yards)
Career:
259 Mike Thomas, ARIZ, 2008 (3,240 yards)
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES CATCHING A PASS
48
Kareem Kelly, USC, 1999-2002
MOST PASSES CAUGHT BY A RUNNING BACK
Game:
15
Braxton Cleman, WASH vs. USC, 2002 (69 yards)
Season:
78
Brad Muster, STAN, 1985 (654 yards)
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
PUNT RETURNS
MOST PUNT RETURNS
Game:
13
Phil Moffatt, STAN vs. Dartmouth, 1930
Season:
49
Mike Battle, USC, 1967 (608 yards)
Career:
124 Terry Obee, ORE, 1986-89 (1,178 yards)
MOST YARDS ON PUNT RETURNS
Game:
186 Keenan Howry, ORE vs. Stanford, 2001 (5 returns)
Season:
589 Glyn Milburn, STAN, 1992 (34 returns)
Career:
1,216 Kennan Howry, ORE, 1999-2002 (100 returns)
HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RETURN
Season:
28.5 Maurice Drew, UCLA, 2005 (15 for 427)
Career:
23.2 Maurice Drew, UCLA, 2004-05 (25 for 579)
MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ON PUNT RETURNS
Game:
2
Cliff Harris, ORE vs. New Mexico, 2010 (61, 64 yds)
2
Mike Garrett, USC vs. California, 1965 (74, 87 yds)
2
Sam Brown, UCLA vs. Stanford, 1954
Season:
4
Cliff Harris, ORE, 2010
4
DeSean Jackson, CAL, 2006
Career:
6
DeSean Jackson, CAL, 2005-2007
LONGEST PUNT RETURN
100 Don Guest, CAL vs. WSU, 1966 (return of FG attempt)
100 Hugh McElhenny, WASH vs. USC, 1951
KICKOFF RETURNS
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS
Game:
10
Wesley Walker, CAL vs. Alabama, 1973 (173 yards)
Season:
49
Josh Smith, UCLA, 2011 (1,132 yards)
Career:
99
Deltha ONeal, CAL, 1996-99 (2,472 yards)
MOST KICKOFF RETURNS PER GAME
Season:
4.6
Dwayne Owens, OSU, 1990 (41 returns in 9 games)*
MOST YARDS ON KICKOFF RETURNS
Game:
251 Marqise Lee, USC vs. Oregon, 2012 (9 returns)
Season:
1,167 Chris Owusu, STAN, 2009 (37 returns)
Career:
2,472 Deltha ONeal, CAL, 1996-99 (99 returns)
MOST YARDS RETURNED PER GAME
Season:
112.7 Dwayne Owens, OSU, 1990 (1,014 yards in 9 games)*
HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RETURN
Game:
82.0 Ron Inge, Stanford vs. OSU, 1973 (2 for 164)
Season:
42.5 Anthony Davis, USC, 1974 (11 for 467)
Career:
34.0 Anthony Davis, USC, 1972-74 (40 for 1,361)
MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ON KICKOFF RETURNS
Game:
2
Reggie Dunn, Utah vs. California, 2012 (100 & 100 yds)*
2
Anthony Davis, USC vs. Notre Dame, 1972 (97 & 96 yds)*
Season:
4
Reggie Dunn, Utah, 2012
Career:
6
Anthony Davis, USC, 1972-74
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
SCORING
MOST POINTS SCORED
Game:
36
Anthony Davis, USC vs. Notre Dame, 1972 (6 TDs)
36
Dick Dunn, CAL vs. Nevada, 1922 (6 TDs)
Season:
172 Toby Gerhart, STAN, 2009 (28 TDs)
Career:
390 John Lee, UCLA, 1982-85 (85 FGs, 135 PATs)
MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED
Game:
6
Anthony Davis, USC vs. Notre Dame, 1972
6
Dick Dunn, CAL vs. Nevada, 1922
Season:
28
Toby Gerhart, STAN, 2009
Career:
60
Ken Simonton, OSU (1998-2001)
MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY TWO PLAYERS, SAME TEAM
Career: 99 LenDale White (57) & Reggie Bush (42), USC, 2003-05^
MOST EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED BY KICKING
Game:
12
Chuck Diedrick, WSU vs. Idaho, 1975 (12 made)
Season:
86
Mario Danelo, USC, 2005 (83 made)*
Career:
180 Ryan Killeen, USC, 2002-04 (177 made)
*NCAA Record
^ Record later vacated due to NCAA penalty
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
MOST EXTRA POINTS MADE BY KICKING
Game:
12
Chuck Diedrick, WSU vs. Idaho, 1975 (12 attempts)
Season:
83
Mario Danelo, USC, 2005 (86 attempts)*
Career:
177 Ryan Killeen, USC, 2002-04 (180 attempts)
HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF EXTRA POINTS MADE
Game:
100% by several players.
Best performance: Chuck Diedrick, WSU vs. Idaho, 1975 (12 of 12)
Season (Min. 50 atts.): 100.0
Ryan Killeen, USC, 2004 (64 of 64)
100.0
Robert Nycz, ASU, 1996 (60 of 60)
100.0
Chris Sailer, UCLA, 1998 (58 of 58)
100.0
Erik Folk, WASH, 2011 (56 of 56)
100.0
Morgan Flint, ORE, 2009 (54 of 54)
100.0
Tyler Fredrickson, CAL, 2003 (54 of 54)
100.0
Nate Whitaker, STAN, 2009 (53 of 53)
100.0
Matt Everson, ORE, 2007 (52 of 52)
100.0
Tom Schneider, CAL, 2006 (52 of 52)
100.0
Nathan Villegas, ORE, 1998 (52 of 52)
100.0
Justin Medlock, UCLA, 2005 (50 of 50)
100.0
Andre Heidari, USC, 2011 (50 of 50)
Career (Min. 70 atts.): 100.0
Morgan Flint, ORE, 2008-09 (82 of 82)
100.0
Mike Lansford, WASH, 1978-79 (71 of 71)
Career (Min. 100 atts.): 99.3
Justin Medlock, UCLA 2003-06 (147 of 148)
FIELD GOALS
MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Game:
8
John Anderson, WASH vs. Washington State, 2002 (5 made)
8
Luis Zendejas, ASU vs. Stanford, 1983 (5 made)
Career:
107 Max Zendejas, ARIZ, 1982-85 (79 made)
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE
Half:
5
Paul Martinez, ORE vs. Montana, 2005
Game:
6
Paul Martinez, ORE vs. Montana, 2005
6
Alexis Serna, OSU vs. Washington, 2005
6
John Lee, UCLA vs. San Diego State, 1984
Conf. Gm.: 6
Alexis Serna, OSU vs. Washington, 2005
Season:
29
John Lee, UCLA, 1984 (33 attempts)
Career:
85
Kai Forbath, UCLA, 2007-10
85
John Lee, UCLA, 1982-85
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE PER GAME
Season:
2.64 John Lee, UCLA, 1984 (29 in 11)*
Career:
1.93 John Lee, UCLA, 1982-85 (85 in 44)*
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
PUNTING
MOST PUNTS
Game:
17
Season:
95
Career:
322
INTERCEPTIONS
MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED
Game:
4
Lamont Thompson, WSU vs. UCLA, 2001
4
Chuck Cecil, ARIZ vs. Stanford, 1987
4
Herman Edwards, CAL vs. Washington State, 1974
4
Steve Brown, OSU vs. Stanford, 1971
4
Al Worley, WASH vs. Idaho, 1968
4
Adrian Young, USC vs. Notre Dame, 1967
4
Manuel Aja, ASU vs. Miami (Ohio), 1950
4
Bobby Grayson, STAN vs. Washington, 1934
4
Shy Huntington, ORE vs. Penn State, 1917 Rose Bowl
Season:
14
Al Worley, WASH, 1968 (130 yards)*
Career:
24
Lamont Thompson, WSU, 1997-2001
MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED PER GAME
Season:
1.40 Al Worley, WASH, 1968 (14 in 10)*
DEFENSE
MOST TACKLES
Season:
219
Career:
578
PASSING
Most Passes Attempted
69
Arizona vs. Stanford, 2012 (1 OT) (comp. 45)
68
Washington vs. USC, 1998 (comp. 35)
68
Stanford vs. Notre Dame, 1989 (comp. 39)
Most Passes Attempted, Conference Game
69
Arizona vs. Stanford, 2012 (1 OT) (comp. 45)
68
Washington vs. USC, 1998 (completed 35)
Most Passes Completed
45
Arizona vs. Stanford, 2012 (1 OT) (att. 69)
43
California vs. Florida, 1980 (att. 53)
Most Passed Completed, Conference Game
45
Arizona vs. Stanford, 2012 (1 OT) (att. 69)
42
Arizona vs. Califiornia, 2007 (attempted 61)
Highest Percentage of Passes Completed
Minimum 10 completions:
100 Oregon State vs. UCLA, 1971 (11 of 11)*
100 USC vs. Washington, 1965 (11 of 11)*
Minimum 25 completions:
92.6 UCLA vs. Washington, 1983 (25 of 27)*
Minimum 30 completions:
87.2 Stanford vs. California, 1959 (34 of 39)
Minimum 40 completions:
81.1 California vs. Florida, 1980 (43 of 53)*
Highest Percentage of Passes Completed, Both
Teams
Minimum 40 completions:
84.6 UCLA (25 of 27) vs. Washington (19 of 25),
1983 (Combined: 44 of 52)*
Most Passes Had Intercepted
10
California vs. UCLA, 1978 (52 attempts)*
Most Yards Gained
581 Stanford vs. Arizona State, 1981
(Completed 31 of 51)
RUSHING
SCORING
Most Points Scored
127 California vs. St. Marys (0), 1920
Most Points Scored, Conference Game
74
USC 74, California 0 (1930)
72
UCLA 72, Stanford 0 (1954)
70
Oregon 70, Colorado 14 (2012)
70
USC 70, Washington State 33 (1970)
69
USC 69, Washington State 0 (2008)
66
UCLA 66, Arizona 10 (2012)
66
Oregon State 66, Washington St. 13 (2008)
66
California 66, Washington State 3 (2008)
66
USC 66, UCLA 19 (2005)^
66
Washington 66, Oregon 0 (1974)
65
Stanford 65, Washington 21 (2011)
65
Oregon 65, Oregon State 38 (2008)
65
Arizona State 65, Stanford 24 (2002)
65
UCLA 65, Oregon 20 (1972)
PUNT RETURNS
Most Punt Returns
13
Stanford vs. Dartmouth, 1930
KICKOFF RETURNS
Most Kickoff Returns
12
Washington at Stanford, 2011 (285 yards)
Most Yards on Kickoff Returns
298 Washington State vs. California, 2008
(11 returns)
Highest Average Gain Per Return (Min. 6 returns)
46.2 USC vs. Washington State, 1970 (6 for 277)*
PUNTING
Most Yards on Punts
782 Washington State vs. California, 1922
Highest Average Per Punt (Min. 5 Punts)
Game:
57.6 Arizona vs. Purdue, 2005 (7 for 402)
Conference Game:
55.6 California vs. USC, 1987 (9 for 500)
Most Punts Had Blocked
3
Washington by UCLA, 1953
* NCAA Record
^ Record later vacated due to NCAA penalty
FUMBLES
Most Fumbles
11
UCLA vs. USC, 1975
11
Washington vs. Oregon, 1969
11
Washington vs. Idaho, 1955
Fewest
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Fewest
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TURNOVERS
Most Total Plays Without a Turnover, Game
110 California vs. San Jose State, 1968*
Most Total Plays Without a Turnover,
Both Teams, Game
158 Stanford (88) & Oregon (70), 1957
TOTAL DEFENSE
Fewest Yards Allowed
-4 USC vs. California, 1946
PENALTIES
Most Penalties Against, Game
21
California vs. San Jose State, 1996 (202 yards)
21
California vs. Houston, 1997 (189 yards)
21
USC vs. Oregon (3 OT), 1999 (178 yards)
Most Penalties Against,
Conference Regulation Game:
20
Washington State vs. Arizona State, 1993
(195 yards)
RUSHING DEFENSE
Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed
-78 Arizona State vs. Louisville, 1992
PASS DEFENSE
Fewest Passing Yards Allowed
-11 USC vs. Iowa, 1976
Most Passes Intercepted By
10
UCLA vs. California, 1978
* NCAA Record
PASSING
Most Passes Attempted
624 Washington State, 2012 (completed 363)
Most Passes Completed
398 Arizona, 2011 (attempted 577)
Highest Percentage Completed
71.2% Stanford, 2011 (297 of 417)
Lowest Percentage Had Intercepted
1.26% USC, 1993 (6 of 476)
Most Passes Had Intercepted
36
Washington State, 1970 (att. 413)
Most Yards Gained Passing
4,501 Washington, 2002
Most Touchdown Passes
39
USC, 2012
39
Oregon, 2011
39
USC, 2011
39
USC, 2003
RUSHING
Most Rushes
746 UCLA, 1975 (3619 yards)
Most Yards Gained
4403 UCLA, 1973 (689 rushes)
Highest Average Gain Per Rush
6.7
Oregon, 2011 (629 for 4189)
PUNT RETURNS
Most Punt Returns
63
UCLA, 1946
Most Yards on Punt Returns
827 USC, 1952
Most Touchdowns Scored on Punt Returns
7
UCLA, 1954
Fewest Yards Allowed
5
USC, 1976 (11 returns)
Fewest Average Yards Allowed
0.45 USC, 1976 (11 for 5 yards)
Most Touchdowns Scored by Blocked Punts
7
UCLA, 1952
SCORING
Most Points Scored
645 Oregon, 2012
645 Oregon, 2011
Most Points Scored, Conference Games
448 Oregon, 2012
Most Touchdowns
89
Oregon, 2012
Most Extra Points Made by Kicking
83
USC, 2005
Most Field Goals Made
29
UCLA, 1984
Most Field Goals Made Per Game
2.64 UCLA, 1984 (29 in 11)*
Most Points Allowed
570 Washington State, 2008
PUNTING
Most Punts
128 California, 1927
Highest Punting Average
47.4 USC, 2003 (44 for 2084)
Most Punts Had Blocked
6
Washington, 1953
FIRST DOWNS
Most First Downs
381 Arizona, 2012
Most First Downs by Rushing
214 UCLA, 1973
Most First Downs by Passing
207 Washington, 2002
FUMBLES
Most Fumbles
62
Oregon State, 1982
62
Washington State, 1972
Most Fumbles Lost
41
California, 1939*
Fewest Fumbles
9
UCLA, 1952 (lost 2)
Fewest Fumbles Lost
2
UCLA, 1952
2
Washington, 1941
PENALTIES
Most Penalties Against
150 Washington State, 2003
Most Yards Penalized
1,433 Oregon State, 2003 (145 penalties)
Most Yards Per Game Penalized
110.2 Oregon St., 2003 (1443 in 13 games)
TOTAL DEFENSE
Fewest Yards Allowed
1,126 California, 1937
RUSHING DEFENSE
Fewest Yards Allowed
331 Arizona, 1993
PASS DEFENSE
Fewest Yards Allowed
372 California, 1928
QUARTERBACK SACKS
Most Sacks
59
Arizona, 1993 (412 yards, 5.4 per game)
FIRST DOWNS
Fewest First Downs Allowed
59
California, 1935
TURNOVERS
(TAKEAWAYS)
ADDITIONAL RECORDS
Most Tie Games in a Season
4
UCLA, 1939 (10 games)*
Most Tie Conference Games in a Season
3
Arizona, 1987 (8 games)
3
UCLA, 1939 (8 games)
3
Oregon State, 1937 (8 games)
Most Consecutive Games Scoring on a Pass
36
Stanford, 1977-81
Biggest Point Deficit Overcome by a Winning Team
30
California (42) vs. Oregon (41), 1993
(trailed by 30 with 10:17 left in 2nd qtr)
28
Washington State (49) vs. Stanford (42), 1984
(trailed by 28 with 5:38 left in 3rd quarter)
28
Oregon State (31) vs. Fresno St. (28), 1981
(trailed by 28 with 9:30 left in 3rd quarter)
Most Points Scored in 4th Quarter to Win a Game
28
Washington State (49) vs. Stanford (42), 1984
(trailed 42-14 with 5:38 remaining in the
3rd qtr and scored 35 consecutive points)
*NCAA Record
TOP PERFORMANCES
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532........ Jeff Van Raaphorst, Arizona State vs. Florida State, 1984
528........ Pat Barnes, California vs. Arizona, 1996 (4 OT)
517........ Wille Tuitama, Arizona at Washington, 2007
515........ Alex Brink, Washington State at Oregon State, 2005
515........ Cade McNown, UCLA vs. Miami (Fl.), 1998
512........ Paul Justin, Arizona State vs. Washington State, 1989
509........ Marques Tuiasosopo, Washington vs. Stanford, 1999
508........ Andrew Walter, Arizona State at Oregon, 2002
502........ Keith Smith, Arizona vs. California, 1996 (4 OT)
501........ Drew Olson, UCLA vs. Arizona State, 2005
500........ Tyler Hansen, Colorardo vs. California, 2011
498........ Rudy Carpenter, Arizona State vs. Rutgers, 2005
498........ Bill Musgrave, Oregon vs. BYU, 1989
497........ Matt Barkley, USC vs. Arizona, 2012
493........ Connor Halliday, Washington State vs. Arizona State, 2011
493........ Jake Locker, Washington vs. Arizona, 2007
485........ Matt Scott, Arizona vs. USC, 2012
482........ Ryan Kealy, Arizona State vs. Arizona, 1998
480........ Brock Osweiller, Arizona State vs. Arizona, 2011
480........ Erik Wilhelm, Oregon State vs. Akron, 1987
479........ Andrew Walter, Arizona State vs. N. Carolina, 2002
478........ Matt Barkley, USC vs. Oregon, 2012
477........ Keith Price, Washington vs. Baylor, 2011
475........ Alex Brink, Washington State vs. San Diego State, 2007
473........ Cody Pickett, Washington vs. Arizona, 2001
473........ Kellen Clemens, Oregon vs. Washington State, 2004
470........ Matt Barkley, USC vs. Arizona, 2011
468........ Drew Bledsoe, Washington State vs. Utah, 1992
468........ Bill Musgrave, Oregon vs. San Diego State, 1990
466........ Mike Pagel, Arizona State vs. Stanford, 1981
462........ Matt Moore, Oregon State vs. Arizona, 2005
460........ Derek Anderson, Oregon State at USC, 2003
459........ Jonathan Smith, Oregon State vs. Washington, 1998
458........ Jeff Van Raaphorst, Arizona State vs. Arizona, 1986
457........ Sam Keller, Arizona State vs. Northwestern, 2005
457........ Akili Smith, Oregon vs. Colorado, 1998
456........ Akili Smith. Oregon vs. Washington, 1998
456........ Alex Brink, Washington State vs. Stanford, 2007
447........ Kellen Clemens, Oregon vs. Washington, 2005
447........ Todd Husak, Stanford vs. Oregon State, 1998
446........ Nick Foles, Arizona vs. Oregon State, 2010
446........ Ryan Perry-Smith, Oregon vs. Arizona State, 1996
445........ Nick Foles, Arizona vs. Oregon, 2010
445........ Danny ONeil, Oregon vs. Penn State, 1995
445........ Tommy Maddox, UCLA vs. USC, 1990
445........ Paul Justin, Arizona State vs. Houston, 1990
444........ Jason Johnson, Arizona at California, 2002
443........ Andrew Luck, Stanford at Arizona, 2009
438........ Steve Dils, Stanford vs. Washington State, 1978
436........ Andrew Walter, Arizona State vs. California, 2002
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21. 261.........J.J. Arrington, California vs. Southern Mississippi, 2004
261.........Bernard Jackson, Washington State vs. Oregon, 1971
261.........Charles White, USC vs. Notre Dame, 1979
261.........Karim Abdul-Jabbar, UCLA vs. Stanford, 1995
25. 260.........Jerome Harrison, Washington State vs. UCLA, 2005
260.........Reggie Bush, USC vs. UCLA, 2005^
27. 259.........Corey Dillon, Washington vs. Oregon, 1996
28. 258.........Credell Green, Washington vs. Washington State, 1955
29. 256.........Ricky Bell, USC vs. Duke, 1975
30. 255.........Louis Rankin, Washington vs. Stanford, 2007
31. 254.........Napoleon Kaufman, Washington vs. San Jose State, 1994
32. 253.........Jonathan Stewart, Oregon vs. South Florida, 2007
33. 251.........Jonathan Stewart, Oregon at Washington, 2007
251.........C.R. Roberts, USC vs. Texas, 1956
35. 249.........Dennis Fitzpatrick, Washington vs. Washington State, 1974
249.........Bobby Moore, Oregon vs. Utah, 1971
37. 248.........Freeman McNeil, UCLA vs. Stanford, 1980
38. 247.........Charles White, USC vs. Ohio State, 1980
247.........Jerome Harrison, Washington State vs. UCLA, 2004
40. 243.........Marcus Allen, USC vs. California, 1981
41. 240.........Jerome Harrison, Washington State vs. Arizona State, 2005
42. 239.........LaMichael James, Oregon vs. California, 2011
239.........Steven Jackson, Oregon State vs. California, 2002
44. 238.........O.J. Simpson, USC vs. Oregon State, 1968
45. 236.........O.J. Simpson, USC vs. Minnesota, 1968
^ participation later vacated due to NCAA penalty
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2,427......Marcus Allen, USC, 1981 (433-2427-5.6-23)
2,050......Charles White, USC, 1979 (332-2050-6.2-19)
2,018......J.J. Arrington, California, 2004 (289-2018-7.0-15)
1,975......Ricky Bell, USC, 1975 (385-1975-5.1-14)
1,929.... KaDeem Carey, Arizona, 2012 (303-1929-6.4-23)
1,900......Jerome Harrison, Washington State, 2005 (308-1900-6.2-16)
1,880......O.J. Simpson, USC, 1968 (383-1880-4.9-23)
1,871......Toby Gerhart, Stanford, 2009 (343-1871-5.5-28)
1,859......Charles White, USC, 1978 (374-1859-5.0-14)
1,805......LaMichael James, Oregon, 2011 (247-1805-7.3-18)
1,767......Kenjon Barner, Oregon, 2012 (278-1767-6.4-21)
1,740......Reggie Bush, USC, 2005 (200-1740-8.7-16)^
1,734......Johnathan Franklin, UCLA, 2012 (282-1734-6.1-13)
1,731......LaMichael James, Oregon, 2010 (294-1731-5.9-21)
1,722......Jonathan Stewart, Oregon, 2007 (280-1722-6.2-11)
1,695......Corey Dillon, Washington, 1996 (301-1695-5.6-24)
1,690......Steven Jackson, Oregon State, 2002 (319-1690-5.3-15)
1,637......Rueben Mayes, Washington State, 1984 (258-1632-6.3-11)
1,602......Trung Canidate, Arizona, 1999 (253-1602-6.3-11)
1,580......Jahvid Best, California, 2008 (194-1580-8.1-15)
1,571......Karim Abdul-Jabbar, UCLA, 1995 (296-1571-5.3-13)
1,563......Marcus Allen, USC, 1980 (354-1563-4.4-14)
1,559......Ken Simonton, Oregon State, 2000 (284-1559-5.5-19)
1,546......LaMichael James, Oregon, 2009 (230-1546-6.7-14)
1,546......Justin Forsett, California, 2007 (305-1546-5.1-15)
1,545......Steven Jackson, Oregon State, 2003 (350-1545-4.4-19)
1,543......O.J. Simpson, USC, 1967 (291-1543-5.3-13)
1,530......Stepfan Taylor, Stanfords, 2012 (322-1530-4.8-13)
1,519......John White, Utah, 2011 (316-1519-4.8-15)
1,488......Chris Polk, Washington, 2011 (293-1488-5.1-12)
1,486......Ken Simonton, Oregon State, 1999 (294-1486-5.1-19)
1,478......Charles White, USC, 1977 (285-1478-5.2-8)
1,460......Chuck Muncie, California, 1975 (228-1460-6.4-13)
1,440......Jacquizz Rodgers, Oregon State, 2009 (273-1440-5.3-21)
1,440......Mike Garrett, USC, 1965 (267-1440-5.4-13)
1,439.... Bishop Sankey, Washington, 2012 (289-1439-5.0-16)
1,433......Ricky Bell, USC, 1976 (280-1433-5.1-14)
1,421......Anthony Davis, USC, 1974 (301-1421-4.7-18)
1,415......Chris Polk, Washington, 2010 (260-1415-5.4-9)
1,407......Greg Lewis, Washington, 1990 (248-1407-6.7-8)
1,405......Gaston Green, UCLA, 1986 (253-1405-5.6-17)
1,396......Freeman McNeil, UCLA, 1979 (271-1396-5.2-6)
1,395......Ricky Ervins, USC, 1989 (269-1395-5.2-9)
1,390......Napoleon Kaufman, Washington, 1994, (255-1390-5.9-9)
1,388......Wendell Tyler, UCLA, 1975 (208-1388-6.7-3)
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5,082......LaMichael James, Oregon 2009-11 (789-5082-6.4)
5,044......Ken Simonton, Oregon State, 1998-2001 (1041-5044-4.8)
4,810......Marcus Allen, USC, 1978-81 (932-4810-5.2)
4,403......Johnathan Franklin, UCLA, 2009-12 (788-4403-5.6)
4,300......Stepfan Taylor, Stanford, 2009-12 (843-4300-5.1)
4,169......Darrin Nelson, Stanford, 1977-81 (730-4169-5.7)
4,106......Napoleon Kaufman, Washington, 1991-94 (736-4106-5.6)
4,016......Chris Polk, Washington, 2009-11 (789-4016-5.1)
3,877......Jacquizz Rodgers, Oregon State, 2008-10 (788-3877-4.9)
TOP PERFORMANCES
11. 3,862......Yvenson Bernard, Oregon State, 2004-07 (876-3862-4.5)
12. 3,824......Trung Canidate, Arizona, 1996-99 (604-3824-6.3)
13. 3,731......Gaston Green, UCLA, 1984-87 (708-3731-5.3)
14. 3,724......Anthony Davis, USC, 1972-74 (784-3724-4.8)
15. 3,689......Ricky Bell, USC, 1973-76 (710-3689-5.2)
16. 3,625......Steven Jackson, Oregon State, 2001-03 (743-3625-4.9)
17. 3,623......Kenjon Barner, Oregon, 2009-12 (582-3623-6.2)
18. 3,522......Toby Gerhart, Stanford, 2006-09 (671-3522-5.2)
19. 3,519......Rueben Mayes, Washington State, 1982-85 (636-3519-5.5)
20. 3,457......Ontiwaun Carter, Arizona, 1991-94 (786-3457-4.4)
21. 3,423......O.J. Simpson, USC, 1967-68 (674-3423-5.1)
22. 3,367......Russell White, California, 1990-92 (663-3367-5.1)
23. 3,320......Justin Forsett, California, 2004-07 (567-3320-5.7)
24. 3,296......Derek Loville, Oregon, 1986-89 (811-3296-4.0)
25. 3,230......Marshawn Lynch, California, 2004-06 (490-3230-6.6)
26. 3,223......J.R. Redmond, Arizona State, 1996-99 (612-3223-5.3)
27. 3,221......Mike Garrett, USC, 1963-65 (612-3221-5.3)
28. 3,195......Freeman McNeil, UCLA, 1977-80 (605-3195-5.3)
29. 3,194......DeShaun Foster, UCLA, 1998-2001 (722-3194-4.4)
30. 3,182......Karim Abdul-Jabbar, UCLA, 1994-95 (608-3182-5.2)
31. 3,181......Wendell Tyler, UCLA, 1973-76 (527-3181-6.0)
32. 3,169......Reggie Bush, USC, 2003-05 (433-3169-7.3)^
33. 3,168......Joe Steele, Washington, 1976-79 (676-3168-4.7)
34. 3,163......Mike Bell, Arizona, 2002-05 (678-3163-4.7)
35. 3,159......LenDale White, USC, 2003-05 (541-3159-5.8)
36. 3,140......Skip Hicks, UCLA, 1993-1997 (638-3140-4.9)
37. 3,124......Joe Igber, California, 1999-2001 (678-3124-4.6)
38. 3,054......Steve Broussard, Washington State, 1986-89 (610-3054-5.0)
39. 3,052......Chuck Muncie, California, 1973-75 (549-3052-5.6)
40. 3,010......Brad Muster, Stanford, 1984-87 (703-3010-4.3)
41. 2,938......Shaumbe Wright-Fair, WSU, 1989-92 (618-2939-4.8)
42. 2,930......Paul Jones, California, 1975-79 (715-2930-4.1)
43. 2,914......Theotis Brown, UCLA, 1976-78 (526-2919-5.5)
44. 2,903......Greg Lewis, Washington, 1987-90 (577-2903-5.0)
45. 2,891......Jonathan Stewart, Oregon, 2004-07 (516-2891-5.6)
46. 2,832......Terrence Whitehead, Oregon, 2002-05 (612-2832-4.6)
47. 2,830......Tim Harris, Washington State, 1979-82 (542-2830-5.2)
48. 2,821......Vince Weathersby, Washington, 1985-88 (572-2821-4.9)
49. 2,815......Fred Crutcher, USC, 1981-85 (670-2815-4.2)
50. 2,800......Sultan McCullough, USC, 1999-2002 (611-2800-4.6)
2,800......Jerome Harrison, Washingon State, 2004-05 (482-2800-5.8)
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1. 172.......Toby Gerhart, Stanford, 2009 (28 TD-2*-0 FG)
2. 156.......LenDale White, USC, 2005 (26 TD-0 PAT-0 FG)
156.......Skip Hicks, UCLA, 1997 (26-0-0)
4. 150.......Corey Dillon, Washington, 1996 (23-0-0)
5. 144......KaDeem Carey, Arizona, 2012 (24-0-0)
144.......LaMichael James, Oregon, 2010 (24-0-0)
7. 138.......Kenjon Barner, Oregon, 2012 (23-0-0)
138.......Marcus Allen, USC, 1981 (23-0-0)
138.......O.J. Simpson, USC, 1968 (23-0-0)
10. 132.......Jacquizz Rodgers, Oregon State, 2009 (22-0-0)
132.......Steven Jackson, Oregon State, 2003 (22-0-0)
132.......Tommy Vardell, Stanford, 1991 (22-0-0)
13. 131.......Duke Morrison, California, 1922 (18-20-1)
14. 125.......Hugh McElhenny, Washington, 1951 (17-23-0)
15. 122.......Ryan Killeen, USC, 2003 (0-65-19)
16. 120.......LaMichael James, Oregon, 2011 (20-0-0)
120.......Maurice Drew, UCLA, 2005 (20-0-0)
120.......Terry Battle, Arizona State, 1996 (20-0-0)
120.......Skip Hicks, UCLA, 1996 (20-0-0)
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1. 390.......John Lee, UCLA, 1982-85 (0 TD-135 PAT-85 FG)
2. 384.......Alexis Serna, Oregon State, 2004-07 (0 TD-144 PAT-80 FG)
3. 380.......Luis Zendejas, Arizona State, 1981-84 (0-137-81)
380.......Jeff Jaeger, Washington, 1983-86 (0-125-85)
5. 366.......Ken Simonton, Oregon State, 1998-2001 (60-3*-0)
6. 363.......John Anderson, Washington, 1999-2002 (0-159-68)
7. 360.......Max Zendejas, Arizona, 1982-85 (0-123-79)
8. 357.......Kai Forbath, UCLA, 2007-10 (0-102-85)
357.......Justin Medlock, UCLA, 2003-06 (0-147-70)
10. 348.......LaMichael James, Oregon, 2009-11 (58-0-0)
11. 342.......LenDale White, USC, 2003-05 (57-0-0)
12. 336.......Drew Dunning, Washington State, 2000-03 (0-132-68)
13. 330.......Ryan Killeen, USC, 2002-04 (0-177-51)
330.......Skip Hicks, UCLA, 1993-97 (55-0-0)
15. 328.......Jason Hanson, Washington State, 1988-1991 (0-139-63)
16. 320.......Charles White, USC, 1976-79 (53-1*-0)
17. 317.......Quin Rodriguez, USC, 1987-90 (0-146-57)
18. 315.......Jared Siegel, Oregon, 2001-04 (0-171-48)
19. 314.......Anthony Davis, USC, 1972-74 (52-1*-0)
20. 313.......Jesse Ainsworth, Arizona State, 2003-06 (0-160-51)
21. 306.......Jacquizz Rodgers, Oregon State, 2008-10 (51-0-0)
22. 301.......Bjorn Merten, UCLA, 1993-96 (0-130-57)
23. 300.......Kenjon Barner, Oregon, 209-12 (41-0-0)
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1. 99....... Jeff Tuel to Johnny Forzani, WSU vs. Arizona State, 2009
99....... Jason Johnson to Brandon Marshall, ARIZ vs. Idaho, 2001
3. 98....... Jake Locker to Marcel Reece, WASH vs. Arizona, 2007
98....... Joe Borchard to Troy Walters, STAN vs. UCLA, 1999
5. 97....... Jonathan Smith to Chad Johnson, OSU vs. Stanford, 2000
97....... Steve Birnbaum to Nian Taylor, WSU vs. Idaho, 1998
97....... Matt Koffler to R. Jay Soward, USC vs. Illinois, 1996
8. 96....... Jim Plunkett to Randy Vataha, STAN vs. Washington State, 1970
9. 95....... Wayne Cook to J.J. Stokes, UCLA vs. Washington, 1993
95....... Jeff Van Raaphorst to Aaron Cox, ASU vs. USC, 1985
95....... Tom Blanchard to Bob Newland, ORE vs. Illinois, 1970
12. 94....... Bobby Watters to Alonzo Washington, ARIZ vs N.M.,1987
13. 93....... Carson Palmer to Kareem Kelly, USC vs. Oregon, 2001
93....... Mike Frankovich to Ransom Livesay, UCLA vs. Oregon, 1932
15. 92....... Nic Costa to Andre Thurman, Arizona vs. UCLA, 2002
92....... Steve Stenstrom to Glyn Milburn, STAN vs. Oregon State, 1991
92....... Ladd McKittrick to Reggie Bynum, OSU vs. WSU, 1983
92....... Tom Tunnicliffe to Brian Holland, ARIZ vs. Arizona State, 1982
92....... Bill Bolden to Ron Copeland, UCLA vs. Syracuse, 1967
20. 91....... Alex Brink to Brandon Gibson, WSU vs. Arizona, 2006
91....... Drew Olson to Joe Cowan, UCLA vs. Arizona State, 2005
91....... Steve Stenstrom to Brian Manning, STAN vs. Arizona, 1993
91....... Ladd McKittrick to Reggie Bynum, OSU vs. Cal, 1983
24. 90...... Zach Maynard to Keenan Allen, Cal vs. Washington, 2011
90....... Derek Anderson to Mike Hass, OSU vs. USC, 2003
90....... Jonathan Smith to Roddy Tompkins, OSU vs. Washington, 1998
90....... Jason Maas to Pat Johnson, ORE vs. Oregon State, 1997
90....... John Barnes to J.J. Stokes, UCLA vs. USC, 1992
RUSHING
1. 98....... Mark Malone, ASU vs. Utah State, 1979
98....... Bill Powell, CAL vs. Oregon State, 1951
3. 96....... Trung Canidate, ARIZ vs. San Diego State, 1997
96....... LaVale Woods, USC vs. Oregon State, 1996
96....... John Wilson, CAL vs. San Jose State, 1954
96....... Bill Rogers, STAN vs. Oregon State, 1952
7. 94....... Nic Grisby, ARIZ vs. Northern Arizona, 2009
94....... Casey Moore, STAN vs. California, 1999
94....... Zeph Lee, USC vs. Utah State, 1984
94....... Dwight Ford, USC vs. Texas A&M, 1977 (Bluebonnet Bowl)
11. 93....... Jahvid Best, CAL vs. UCLA, 2009
93....... J.R. Redmond, ASU vs. New Mexico, 1997
93....... Willie Brown, USC vs. Southern Methodist, 1961
93....... Chuck Cheshire, UCLA vs. Montana, 1934
15. 92....... DeShaun Foster, UCLA vs. Washington, 2001
92....... Skip Hicks, UCLA vs. Washington State, 1997
92....... Deon Strother, USC vs. California, 1991
92....... Joe Kapp, CAL vs. Oregon, 1958
92....... Dean Derby, WASH vs. Illinois, 1956
92....... Bob Smith, ORE vs. Idaho, 1938
PUNT RETURNS
1. 100..... Anthony Prior, WSU vs. USC, 1991
100..... Don Guest, CAL vs. Washington State, 1966
100..... Hugh McElhenny, WASH vs. USC, 1951
4. 97....... Dwayne Owens, OSU vs. UCLA, 1992
5. 96....... Craig Bragg, UCLA vs. USC, 2004
96....... Curtis Conway, USC vs. Oregon, 1992
7. 95....... DeSean Jackson, CAL vs. Arizona, 2006
8. 94....... Kermit Alexander, UCLA vs. Stanford, 1961
9. 93....... Ernie Merk, USC vs. Minnesota, 1955
10. 92....... Thomas Henley, STAN vs. Oregon, 1986
92....... Steve Bramwell, WASH vs. Oregon State, 1963
92....... Grover Garvin, CAL vs. Washington State, 1959
92....... Woodley Lewis, ORE vs. Oregon State, 1949
14. 91....... Joe Jarzynka, WASH vs. California, 1998
KICKOFF RETURNS
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1. 62....... Jason Hanson, WSU vs. UNLV, 1991
2. 60...... Andrew Furney, WSU vs. Eastern Washington, 2012
60....... Don Shafer, USC vs. Notre Dame, 1986
4. 59....... Jared Siegel, ORE at UCLA, 2002
59....... Mark Harmon, STAN vs. Purdue, 1981
59....... Rod Garcia, STAN vs. USC, 1973
7. 58....... Alexis Serna, OSU vs. California, 2006
58....... Jason Hanson, WSU vs. Arizona State, 1990
58....... Chris Mangold, OSU vs. San Jose State, 1983
58....... Jason Hanson, WSU vs. Brigham Young, 1989
11. 57....... Rian Lindell, WSU vs. Boise State, 1997
57....... Max Zendejas, ARIZ vs. Arizona State, 1985
57....... Mark Harmon, STAN vs. Illinois, 1984
57....... Roy Geiger, ORE vs. Washington State, 1977
57....... Paul Watson, WSU vs. Idaho, 1977
57....... Jon Prasuhn, ARIZ vs. Pacific, 1995
17. 56....... Nic Grasu, WSU vs. Oklahoma State, 2010
56....... John Anderson, WASH vs. UCLA, 1999
56....... Chris Sailer, UCLA vs. Oregon, 1997
56....... Tommy Thompson, ORE vs. Washington, 1992
56....... Ken Naber, STAN vs. UCLA, 1979
56....... Steve Buettner, ORE vs. Air Force, 1971
56....... Don Martin, WASH vs. Air Force, 1967
PUNTS
1. 89....... Scott Tabor, CAL vs. USC, 1987
2. 87....... Kyle Basler, WSU vs. Arizona, 2004
3. 85....... Ernie Zampese, USC vs. Wisconsin, 1956
4. 84....... Reid Forrest, WSU vs. Stanford, 2010
84....... Dan Melville, CAL vs. Nebraska, 1978
6. 83....... Keenyn Crier, ARIZ at USC, 2007
83....... Gavin Hedrick, WSU vs. California, 1975
8. 82....... Kiel Rasp, WASH vs. California, 2010
82....... Sean Douglas, WASH vs. Oklahoma, 2006
82....... Gavin Hedrick, WSU vs. California, 1977
11. 81....... Jeff Locke, UCLA vs. Arizona, 2009
81....... Sean Douglas, WASH vs. Oklahoma, 2006
81....... Rob Myers, WSU vs. USC, 1989
81....... Chris Sailer, UCLA vs. Washington State, 1995
15. 80....... Derek McLaughlin, WASH at Oregon, 2002
80....... Sergio Vega, ARIZ vs. UCLA, 1980
80....... Richard Emerson, WSU vs. Oklahoma, 1938
18. 79....... Frankie Albert, STAN vs. Oregon State, 1940
19. 78....... Nick Folk, ARIZ vs. Oregon State, 2006
78....... Sean Douglas, WASH vs. Washington State, 2004
78....... Scott Tabor, CAL vs. Washington, 1986
78....... Mike Preacher, ORE vs. Nebraska, 1986
NOTE: Bob Waterfield (UCLA) had a 91 yard punt vs. March Air Force, a nonintercollegiate opponent, in 1942; BOLD indicates returning player
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Player, School
Morley Drury, USC
Jackie Jensen, CAL
Hugh McElhenny, WASH
John Olszewski, CAL
Mike Garrett, USC
Pete Pifer, OSU
Pete Pifer, OSU
O.J. Simpson, USC
O.J. Simpson, USC
Bill Enyart, OSU
Clarence Davis, USC
Dave Schiling, OSU
Bobby Moore, ORE
Bernard Jackson, WSU
Anthony Davis, USC
Kermit Johnson, UCLA
Andrew Jones, WSU
Anthony Davis, USC
Don Reynolds, ORE
Anthony Davis, USC
Ricky Bell, USC
Chuck Muncie, CAL
Wendell Tyler, UCLA
Ricky Bell, USC
Theotis Brown, UCLA
Ron Rowland, WASH
Wendell Tyler, UCLA
Charles White, USC
Darrin Nelson, STAN
Charles White, USC
Theotis Brown, UCLA
Joe Brown, WASH
Darrin Nelson, STAN
Charles White, USC
Freeman McNeil, UCLA
Hubert Oliver, ARIZ
Marcus Allen, USC
Freeman McNeil, UCLA
Marcus Allen, USC
Darrin Nelson, STAN
Kerry Porter, WSU
Rueben Mayes, WSU
Fred Crutcher, USC
Darryl Clack, ASU
Rueben Mayes, WSU
Tony Cherry, ORE
David Adams, ARIZ
Gaston Green, UCLA
Brad Muster, STAN
Darrell Harris, ASU
Steven Webster, USC
Gaston Green, UCLA
Derek Loville, ORE
Steve Broussard, WSU
Jon Volpe, STAN
Rich Swinton, WSU
Ricky Ervins, USC
Steve Broussard, WSU
Greg Lewis, WASH
Greg Lewis, WASH
Mazio Royster, USC
Anthony Wallace, CAL
Russell White, CAL
Russell White, CAL
Kevin Williams, UCLA
Tommy Vardell, STAN
Shaumbe Wright-Fair, WSU
Russell White, CAL
Napoleon Kaufman, WASH
Napoleon Kaufman, WASH
Mario Bates, ASU
Lindsey Chapman, CAL
Napoleon Kaufman, WASH
Sharmon Shah, UCLA
Ontiwaun Carter, ARIZ
Att
223
148
179
167
267
234
230
266
355
293
282
254
249
177
184
150
207
260
226
288
357
228
182
276
200
203
181
264
183
342
200
237
167
293
271
197
354
203
403
192
195
258
286
208
228
211
238
220
243
288
239
206
265
222
228
218
239
260
239
229
203
220
180
241
168
226
237
206
162
226
246
207
255
210
268
Yards
1,163
1,080
1,107
1,008
1,440
1,094
1,088
1,415
1,709
1,304
1,275
1,084
1,211
1,189
1,034
1,129
1,059
1,038
1,002
1,354
1,875
1,460
1,216
1,417
1,092
1,002
1,003
1,291
1,069
1,760
1,199
1,111
1,061
1,803
1,396
1,021
1,563
1,105
2,342
1,014
1,000
1,637
1,083
1,052
1,236
1,006
1,175
1,139
1,053
1,042
1,109
1,098
1,202
1,280
1,027
1,018
1,269
1,237
1,100
1,279
1,043
1,002
1,000
1,177
1,089
1,084
1,330
1,069
1,045
1,299
1,111
1,037
1,390
1,227
1,163
Avg
5.2
7.3
6.2
6.0
5.4
4.7
4.7
5.3
4.8
4.4
4.5
4.3
4.9
6.7
5.6
7.5
5.1
4.0
4.4
4.7
5.3
6.4
6.7
5.1
5.5
4.9
5.5
4.9
5.8
5.1
6.0
4.7
6.4
6.2
5.2
5.2
4.4
5.4
5.8
5.3
5.1
6.3
3.8
5.1
5.4
4.8
4.9
5.2
4.3
4.6
4.6
5.3
4.5
5.8
4.5
5.8
5.3
4.8
4.6
5.6
5.1
4.6
5.6
5.1
6.5
4.8
5.6
5.2
6.5
5.7
4.5
5.0
5.5
5.8
4.3
TD
7
14
4
13
6
12
13
22
17
9
5
7
11
16
16
9
13
6
13
13
13
3
14
6
7
3
12
6
5
6
18
6
6
14
10
22
11
8
11
10
5
10
9
7
14
12
9
6
11
13
11
6
6
9
13
10
8
8
5
11
14
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20
11
9
6
14
8
14
9
4
7
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Player, School
Att
1995
Karim Abdul-Jabbar, UCLA
270
Delon Washington, USC
220
1996
Corey Dillon, WASH
271
Terry Battle, ASU
160
Skip Hicks, UCLA
224
1997
Saladin McCullough, ORE
250
Michael Black, WSU
235
Skip Hicks, UCLA
227
Michael Martin, ASU
188
1998
Trung Canidate, ARIZ
167
Kevin Brown, WSU
215
Ken Simonton, OSU
224
1999
Trung Canidate, ARIZ
253
Ken Simonton, OSU
276
Chad Morton, USC
262
Reuben Droughns, ORE
256
J.R. Redmond, ASU
224
2000
Ken Simonton, OSU
266
Sultan McCullough, USC
227
Maurice Morris, ORE
260
2001
Clarence Farmer, ARIZ
209
DeShaun Foster, UCLA
216
Onterrio Smith, ORE
175
Maurice Morris, ORE
180
Delvon Flowers, ASU
188
2002
Steven Jackson, OSU
319
Onterrio Smith, ORE
244
Joe Igber, CAL
241
2003
Steven Jackson, OSU
350
Adimchinobe Echemandu, CAL 238
2004
J.J. Arrington, CAL
289
Terrence Whitehead, ORE
200
LenDale White, USC
203
Maurice Drew, UCLA
160
2005
Jerome Harrison, WSU
308
Reggie Bush, USC^
200
Yvenson Bernard, OSU
299
LenDale White, USC
197
Marshawn Lynch, CAL
196
2006
Marshawn Lynch, CAL
223
Yvenson Bernard, OSU
296
Ryan Torain, ASU
223
Chris Markey, UCLA
227
2007
Jonathan Stewart, ORE
280
Justin Forsett, CAL
305
Louis Rankin, WASH
233
Yvenson Bernard, OSU
275
2008
Jahvid Best, CAL
194
Jacquizz Rodgers, OSU
259
Jeremiah Johnson, ORE
168
Toby Gerhart, STAN
210
Nic Grigsby, ARIZ
214
LeGarrette Blount, ORE
137
2009
Toby Gerhart, STAN
343
LaMichael James, ORE
230
Jacquizz Rodgers. OSU
273
Chris Polk, WASH
226
Joe McKnight, USC
164
2010
LaMichael James, ORE
294
Chris Polk, WASH
260
Jacquizz Rodgers, OSU
256
Shane Vereen, CAL
231
Johnathan Franklin, UCLA
214
Stepfan Taylor, STAN
223
2011
LaMichael James, ORE
247
John White, UTAH
316
Chris Polk, WASH
293
Stepfan Taylor, STAN
242
Isi Sofele, CAL
252
Cameron Marshall, ASU
230
Curtis McNeal, USC
145
2012
KaDeem Carey, ARIZ
303
Kenjon Barner, ORE
278
Johnathan Franklin, UCLA
282
Stepfan Taylor, STAN
322
Bishop Sankey, WASH
289
John White, UTAH
218
^ participation later vacated due to NCAA penalty
Yards
1,419
1,058
1,555
1,043
1,034
1,193
1,181
1,142
1,031
1,220
1,046
1,028
1,602
1,329
1,141
1,139
1,085
1,474
1,163
1,106
1,229
1,109
1,058
1,049
1,041
1,690
1,141
1,130
1,545
1,195
2,018
1,144
1,103
1,007
1,900
1,740
1,321
1,302
1,246
1,356
1,307
1,229
1,107
1,722
1,546
1,294
1,214
1,580
1,253
1,201
1,136
1,153
1,002
1,871
1,546
1,440
1,113
1,014
1,731
1,415
1,184
1,167
1,127
1,137
1,805
1,519
1,488
1,330
1,322
1,050
1,005
1,929
1767
1,734
1,530
1,439
1,041
Avg
5.3
4.8
5.7
6.5
4.6
4.8
5.0
5.0
5.5
7.3
4.9
4.6
6.3
4.8
4.4
4.4
4.8
5.5
5.1
4.3
5.9
5.1
6.0
5.8
5.5
5.3
4.7
4.7
4.4
5.0
7.0
5.7
5.4
6.3
6.2
8.7
4.4
6.6
6.4
6.1
4.4
5.5
4.9
6.2
5.1
5.6
4.4
8.1
4.8
7.1
5.4
5.4
7.3
5.5
6.7
5.3
4.9
6.2
5.9
5.4
4.8
5.1
5.3
5.1
7.3
4.8
5.1
5.5
5.2
4.6
6.9
6.4
6.4
6.1
4.8
5.0
4.8
TD
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22
18
17
8
11
22
6
10
4
13
11
17
15
9
12
18
6
8
10
12
7
9
11
15
12
7
19
13
15
6
15
8
16
16
13
24
10
11
12
7
2
11
15
6
13
15
11
13
15
13
17
28
14
21
5
8
21
9
14
13
8
15
18
15
12
10
10
18
6
23
21
13
13
16
8
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Play Game
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Player, School...................... Att........ Yards....... Avg............ Avg
1936 Ed Nowogroski, WASH.......... 124............523.........4.2........... 58.1
1937 Vic Bottari, CAL..................... 135............640.........4.7........... 64.0
1938 Vic Bottari, CAL..................... 159............579.........3.6........... 52.6
1939 Kenny Washington, UCLA..... 169............812.........4.8........... 81.2
1940 Bob Robertson, USC............. 147............694.........4.7........... 77.1
1941 Curt Mecham, ORE................. 97............458.........4.7........... 45.8
1942 Bob Kennedy, WSU............... 226............813.........3.6........... 81.3
1943 Pete Susick, WASH................. 67............439.........6.6........... 87.8
1944 Gordon Gray, USC................... 61............380.........6.2........... 42.2
1945 Cal Rossi, UCLA...................... 95............679.........7.1........... 75.4
1946 Lloyd Merriman, STAN.......... 140............672.........4.8........... 67.2
1947 Jake Leicht, ORE................... 119............630.........5.3........... 63.0
1948 Jackie Jensen, CAL............... 137.........1,010.........7.4......... 101.0
1949 Bob Sanders, ORE................ 153............726.........4.7........... 72.6
1950 Hugh McElhenny, WASH....... 179.........1,107.........6.2......... 110.7
1951 Hugh McElhenny, WASH....... 169............936.........5.5........... 93.6
1952 John Olszewski, CAL............. 160............845.........5.3........... 84.5
1953 Paul Cameron, UCLA............ 134............672.........5.0........... 74.7
1954 Bill Tarr, STAN....................... 154............729.........4.7........... 72.9
1955 Sam Brown, UCLA................ 130............829.........6.4........... 82.9
1956 C.R. Roberts, USC................ 120............775.........6.5........... 77.5
1957 Charles Shea, STAN.............. 163............840.........5.2........... 84.0
1958 Joe Kapp, CAL...................... 142............582.........4.1........... 58.2
1959 Jerry Traynham, USC............ 123............583.........4.7........... 58.3
1960 Bill Kilmer, UCLA.................. 163............803.........4.9........... 80.3
1961 Mike Haffner, UCLA ............. 117............696.........5.9........... 69.6
1962 Junior Coffey, WASH................ 98............581.........5.9........... 58.1
1963 Mike Garrett, USC................. 127............833.........6.5........... 83.3
1964 Mike Garrett, USC................. 217............948.........4.4........... 94.8
1965 Mike Garrett, USC................. 267.........1,440.........5.4......... 144.0
1966 Pete Pifer, OSU..................... 230.........1,088.........4.7......... 108.8
1967 O.J. Simpson, USC................ 266.........1,415.........5.3......... 141.5
1968 O.J. Simpson, USC................ 355.........1,709.........4.8......... 170.9
1969 Clarence Davis, USC............. 282.........1,275.........4.5......... 127.5
1970 Dave Schilling, OSU.............. 254.........1,084.........4.3........... 98.5
1971 Bobby Moore, ORE............... 249.........1,211.........4.9......... 110.1
1972 Anthony Davis, USC.............. 184.........1,034.........5.8........... 94.0
1973 Kermit Johnson, UCLA.......... 150.........1,129.........7.5......... 102.6
1974 Anthony Davis, USC.............. 288.........1,354.........4.7......... 123.1
1975 Ricky Bell, USC..................... 357.........1,875.........5.3......... 170.5
1976 Ricky Bell, USC..................... 276.........1,417.........5.1......... 141.7
1977 Charles White, USC............... 264.........1,291.........4.9......... 117.4
1978 Charles White, USC............... 342.........1,760.........5.1......... 146.7
1979 Charles White, USC............... 293.........1,803.........6.2......... 180.3
1980 Marcus Allen, USC................ 354.........1,563.........4.4......... 156.3
1981 Marcus Allen, USC................ 403.........2,342.........5.8......... 212.9
1982 Jacque Robinson, WASH....... 222............926.........4.2........... 84.2
1983 Kerry Porter, WSU................. 195.........1,000.........5.1........... 90.9
1984 Rueben Mayes, WSU............ 258.........1,637.........6.3......... 148.8
1985 Rueben Mayes, WSU............ 228.........1,236.........5.4......... 112.4
1986 Gaston Green, UCLA............. 220.........1,139.........5.2......... 113.9
1987 Steve Webster, USC............... 239.........1,109.........4.6......... 110.9
1988 Steve Broussard, WSU.......... 189.........1,141.........6.0......... 114.1
1989 Ricky Ervins, USC................. 239.........1,269.........5.3......... 115.4
1990 Greg Lewis, WASH................ 229.........1,279.........5.6......... 127.9
1991 Kevin Williams, UCLA............ 168.........1,089.........6.5......... 108.9
1992 Shaumbe Wright-Fair, WSU... 237.........1,207.........5.1......... 109.7
1993 Napoleon Kaufman, WASH.... 226.........1,299.........5.7......... 118.1
1994 Napoleon Kaufman, WASH.... 255.........1,390.........5.5......... 126.4
1995 Karim Abdul-Jabbar, UCLA... 270.........1,419.........5.3......... 141.9
1996 Corey Dillon, WASH............... 271.........1,555.........5.7......... 141.4
1997 Saladin McCullough, ORE..... 250.........1,193.........4.8......... 108.5
1998 Trung Canidate, ARIZ............ 167.........1,220.........7.3......... 110.9
1999 Trung Canidate, ARIZ............ 253.........1,602.........6.3......... 133.5
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Player, School...................... TD...... 1XP.....2XP...... FG........ Pts
1966 Pete Pifer, OSU.......................12...........0..........0......... 0..........72
1967 Gary Beban, UCLA..................11...........0..........0......... 0..........66
O.J. Simpson, USC..................11...........0..........0......... 0..........66
1968 O.J. Simpson, USC..................22...........0..........0......... 0........132
1969 Bobby Moore, ORE.................13...........0..........1......... 0..........80
1970 Bobby Moore, ORE.................11...........0..........4......... 0..........74
1971 Bernard Jackson, WSU...........14...........0..........0......... 0..........84
1972 Anthony Davis, USC................18...........0..........0......... 0........108
1973 Kermit Johnson, UCLA............16...........0..........0......... 0..........96
1974 Anthony Davis, USC................18...........0..........2......... 0........112
1975 Chuck Muncie, CAL................15...........0..........0......... 0..........90
1976 Ricky Bell, USC.......................14...........0..........1......... 0..........86
1977 Jim Breech, CAL.......................0.........34..........0....... 16..........82
1978 Charles White, USC.................13...........0..........1......... 0..........80
1979 Charles White, USC.................18...........0..........0......... 0........108
1980 Chuck Nelson, WASH................0.........31..........0....... 18..........85
1981 Marcus Allen, USC*................23...........0..........0......... 0........138
1982 Chuck Nelson, WASH................0.........34..........0....... 25........109
1983 Luis Zendejas, ASU...................0.........28..........0....... 28........112
1984 John Lee, UCLA........................0.........17..........0....... 29........104
1985 John Lee, UCLA........................0.........33..........0....... 21..........96
1986 Gary Coston, ARIZ.....................0.........34..........0....... 21..........97
1987 Alfredo Velasco, UCLA..............0.........46..........0....... 18........100
1988 Alfredo Velasco, UCLA..............0.........41..........0....... 16..........89
1989 Steve Broussard, WSU............17...........0..........1......... 0........104
1990 Quin Rodriguez, USC................0.........36..........0....... 16..........84
Tommy Vardell, STAN..............14...........0..........0......... 0..........84
Russell White, CAL..................14...........0..........0......... 0..........84
1991 Tommy Vardell, STAN..............20...........0..........0......... 0........120
1992 Sean Dawkins, CAL.................14...........0..........0......... 0..........84
1993 Lindsey Chapman, CAL...........17...........0..........0......... 0........102
J.J. Stokes, UCLA....................17...........0..........0......... 0........102
1994 Steve McLaughlin, ARIZ............0.........26..........0....... 23..........95
1995 Rashaan Shehee, WASH.........15...........0..........0......... 0..........90
1996 Corey Dillon, WASH.................23...........0..........0......... 0........138
1997 Skip Hicks, UCLA....................25...........0..........0......... 0........150
1998 Nathan Villegas, ORE................0.........52..........0....... 20........112
1999 Ken Simonton, OSU................17...........0..........4......... 0........106
2000 Ken Simonton, OSU................18...........0..........2......... 0........110
2001 DeShaun Foster, UCLA............13...........0..........0......... 0..........78
2002 Mike Barth, ASU.......................0.........49..........0....... 23........118
2003 Steven Jackson, OSU..............22...........0..........0......... 0........132
2004 Ryan Killeen, USC.....................0.........64..........0....... 16........112
2005 LenDale White, USC................26...........0..........0......... 0........156
2006 Justin Medlock, UCLA...............0.........29..........0....... 28........113
2007 Thomas Weber, ASU.................0.........46..........0....... 24........118
2008 LeGarrette Blount, ORE...........17...........0..........2......... 0........104
2009 Toby Gerhart, STAN.................28...........0..........4......... 0........172
2010 LaMichael James, ORE*..........24...........0..........0......... 0........144
2011 LaMichael James, ORE...........20...........0..........0......... 0........120
2012 KaDeem Carey, ARIZ........... 24.......... 0.........0........ 0.......144
* NCAA Statistical Champion
PUNT RETURNS
Year
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
KICKOFF RETURNS
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1970
1971
1972
1973
Year
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
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Year
1940
1941
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1943
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1946
1947
1948
1949
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1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
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PUNTING
TACKLES
Year
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
(Since 1984)
Player, School...................... Gm.......UT.......AT.... Total.......Avg
Lamont Hundley, ARIZ............. 11........72....... 96...... 168......15.3
Byron Evans, ARIZ................... 11......118....... 70...... 188......17.1
Byron Evans, ARIZ................... 11......111....... 85...... 196......17.8
David Rill, WASH...................... 11........81....... 95...... 176......16.0
Mark Tingstad, ASU................. 11......114....... 58...... 172......15.6
James Clifford, WASH.............. 11........88....... 76...... 164......14.9
Nathan LaDuke, ASU............... 11........69....... 56...... 125......11.4
Todd Sahlfeld, OSU.................. 11........90....... 54...... 144......13.1
Anthony McClanahan, ASU...... 11........84....... 60...... 144......13.1
Jerrott Willard, CAL.................. 11........77....... 56...... 133......12.1
Jerrott Willard, CAL.................. 11........96....... 51...... 147......12.3
Jason Kyle, ASU....................... 11........77....... 48...... 125......11.4
Kane Rogers, OSU................... 11........74....... 54...... 128......11.6
James Darling, WSU................ 11........96....... 40...... 136......12.4
Peter Sirmon, ORE................... 11........76....... 28...... 104........9.5
Marcus Bell, ARIZ.................... 12........82....... 57...... 139......11.6
Marcus Bell, ARIZ.................... 12........73....... 50...... 123......10.3
Adam Archuleta, ASU.............. 11........86....... 33...... 119......10.8
Robert Thomas, UCLA............. 11........77....... 34...... 111......10.1
Nick Barnett, OSU................... 13........62....... 59...... 121........9.3
Brandon Chillar, UCLA............. 13........72....... 61...... 133......10.2
Year
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
QB SACKS
Year
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
(Since 1984)
Player, School.................................Gm............. No........ Yards
Steve Boadway, ARIZ.......................... 11.................13............81
Danny Lockett, ARIZ........................... 11.................12............
Stan Mataele, ARIZ............................................10.5............
Carnell Lake, UCLA...............................................13..........104
Rob Hinckley, STAN..............................................13..........109
Tim Ryan, USC......................................................19..........102
Reggie Johnson, ARIZ......................... 11.................11............85
Shante Carver, ASU............................. 11.................11............69
Ron George, STAN.............................. 12.................15..........107
Willie McGinest, USC.......................... 11.................15............75
Tedy Bruschi, ARIZ............................. 11.................19..........143
DeWayne Patterson, WSU................... 10..............14.5............77
Tedy Bruschi, ARIZ............................. 11.................16............96
Jason Chorak, WASH.......................... 11..............14.5............91
Kailee Wong, STAN............................. 11.................12............77
Daniel Greer, ARIZ.............................. 12.................10............68
Mawu Tugenyoh, CAL.......................... 10.................13..........105
Riall Johnson, STAN............................ 11.................15..........110
D.D. Acholonu, WSU........................... 11.................11............69
Terrell Suggs, ASU*............................. 14.................24..........171
D.D. Acholonu, WSU*......................... 13..............16.5..........121
Kenechi Udeze, USC*......................... 13..............16.5..........115
Dave Ball, UCLA*................................ 13..............16.5............91
Ryan Riddle, CAL................................ 12..............14.5..........122
Anthony Trucks, ORE.......................... 12..............11.0............60
Justin Hickman, UCLA........................ 13..............12.5............97
Bruce Davis, UCLA............................. 13..............12.5............75
Nick Reed, ORE.................................. 13.................12..........101
Bruce Davis, UCLA............................. 13.................12............66
Nick Reed, ORE.................................. 13.................13............83
Kenny Rowe, ORE............................... 13..............11.5............63
Ricky Elmore, ARIZ............................. 13..............11.0............67
Nick Perry, USC.................................. 12................9.5............52
Anthony Barr, UCLA.........................14........... 13.5...........70
Year
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
(Since 1990)
Player, School.................................Gm............. No........ Yards
Ron George, STAN.............................. 11.................28..........144
Steve Emtman, WASH......................... 11..............19.5............50
Ron George, STAN.............................. 13.................26..........141
Tedy Bruschi, ARIZ............................. 11.................27..........171
Donnie Edwards, UCLA....................... 11.................21..........108
Duane Clemons, CAL.......................... 11.................26..........103
Derrick Rodgers, ASU......................... 11.................23..........139
Kailee Wong, STAN............................. 11.................22..........110
Sekou Sanyika, CAL............................ 11.................23..........125
Adam Archuleta, ASU......................... 10.................21..........102
Riall Johnson, STAN............................ 11.................20..........130
Robert Thomas, UCLA........................ 11.................26............72
Terrell Suggs, ASU*............................. 14..............31.5..........203
Kenechi Udeze, USC........................... 13.................26..........137
Manase Hopoi, WASH......................... 11.................22............97
Anthony Trucks, ORE.......................... 12..............15.5............78
Justin Hickman, UCLA........................ 13.................19..........117
Nick Reed, ORE.................................. 13..............22.5..........115
Zack Follett, CAL................................. 13.................23..........138
Brian Price, UCLA............................... 13..............23.5............96
Victor Aiyewa, WASH........................... 13.................21............53
Chase Thomas, STAN......................... 13..............17.5............96
Will Sutton, ASU..............................12........... 23.5.........130
Year
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1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
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1951
1952
1953
1954
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1957
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1959
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1961
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1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
INTERCEPTIONS
Year
Player, School.................................No........... Yards...........TD
1971 Bill Drake, ORE..................................... 7...............112..............1
Benny Barnes, STAN............................ 7...............112..............0
Steve Brown, OSU................................. 7.................48..............0
1972 Bill Bartley, OSU................................... 8.................48..............0
1973 Artimus Parker, USC............................. 8...............100..............0
1974 Charles Phillips, USC............................ 7...............302..............3
1975 Chuck Wills, ORE.................................. 6.................62..............0
1976 Dennis Thurman, USC.......................... 8...............170..............1
1977 Kenny Easley, UCLA.............................. 6.................33..............0
1978 Kim Anderson, ASU.............................. 7.................44..............0
1979 Dave Liggins, ARIZ................................ 5.................50..............0
1980 Ronnie Lott, USC*................................. 8...............166..............1
Mike Richardson, ASU*........................ 8.................89..............2
1981 Tom Sullivan, UCLA............................... 6.................28..............0
Mike Richardson, ASU.......................... 6.................23..............0
1982 Randy Robbins, ARIZ............................ 6.................85..............1
1983 Ricky Hunley, ARIZ............................... 7...............123..............2
1984 Allan Durden, ARIZ............................... 6...............108..............1
1985 Lavance Northington, OSU.................... 7.................39..............0
1986 Teddy Johnson, OSU............................. 9.................86..............0
1987 Chuck Cecil, ARIZ................................. 9.................77..............0
1988 Chris Oldham, ORE............................... 5...............112..............0
Marcus Turner, UCLA............................ 5.................94..............1
1989 Mark Carrier, USC................................. 7.................58..............0
1990 Darryl Lewis, ARIZ................................. 7...............192..............2
1991 Calton Gray, UCLA.............................. 10...............119..............1
1992 Herman OBerry, ORE........................... 6...................3..............0
1993 Marvin Goodwin, UCLA......................... 6...............136..............0
Tony Bouie, ARIZ.................................. 6...............100..............0
1994 Reggie Tongue, OSU............................. 5...............120..............3
John Herpin, USC................................. 5.................21..............0
1995 Kenny Wheaton, ORE............................ 4...............107..............1
LeRoy Pruitt, STAN............................... 4.................68..............0
Josh Madsen, STAN.............................. 4.................33..............0
Jesse Davis, USC.................................. 4.................21..............0
Ikaika Malloe, WASH............................. 4...................4..............0
1996 Chris McAlister, ARIZ............................ 6...............103..............1
1997 Larry Atkins, UCLA................................ 5...............154..............0
1998 Tim Smith, STAN................................... 6.................69..............0
Chris Claiborne, USC............................. 6...............159..............2
1999 Deltha ONeal, CAL*.............................. 9...............280..............4
2000 Jake Cookus, OSU................................ 5.................49..............0
2001 Lamont Thompson, WSU...................... 8.................96..............1
2002 Jason David, WSU................................. 7...............101..............0
2003 Will Poole, USC..................................... 7.................70..............1
Erik Coleman, WSU............................... 7.................22..............0
2004 Mitch Meeuwsen, OSU.......................... 6.................12..............0
2005 Aaron Gipson, ORE*............................. 7...............117..............1
2006 Daymeion Hughes, CAL........................ 8...............113..............2
2007 Jairus Byrd, ORE................................... 7.................31..............0
2008 Mike Nixon, ASU................................... 5.................82..............1
Walter Thurmond III, ORE..................... 5.................67..............1
2009 Rahim Moore, UCLA........................... 10.................79..............0
2010 Cliff Harris, ORE.................................... 6.................92..............1
2011 Shaq Richardson, ARIZ......................4.............. 73.............1
Damante Horton, WSU.......................4.............. 76.............1
Jordan Poyer, OSU................................ 4.................56..............1
Conroy Black, UTAH............................. 4...............158..............1
Clint Floyd, ASU.................................... 4.................45..............0
Andrew Abbott, UCLA........................... 4.................37..............0
Sean Parker, WASH............................... 4.................25..............0
2012 Jordan Poyer, OSU................................ 7...............122..............1
* NCAA Statistical Champion
PASSING OFFENSE
RUSHING OFFENSE
SCORING OFFENSE
Year Team
Yards Avg
1954 UCLA
3,299 366.7
1955 Stanford
3,551 355.1
1956 USC
3,481 348.1
1957 Stanford
3,431 343.1
1958 California
3,149 314.9
1959 Stanford
3,470 347.0
1960 UCLA
3,227 322.7
1961 UCLA
2,865 286.5
1962 USC
3,274 327.4
1963 USC
3,307 330.7
1964 USC
3,526 352.6
1965 USC
3,748 374.8
1966 UCLA
3,735 373.5
1967 UCLA
3,662 366.2
1968 Stanford
4,278 427.8
1969 Stanford
4,946 494.6
1970 USC
4,956 451.0
1971 Stanford
4,133 375.7
1972 USC
4,731 430.1
1973 UCLA
5,177 470.6
1974 California*
4,196 381.5
1975 California
5,044 458.5
1976 USC
4,757 432.5
1977 USC
4,959 450.8
1978 Stanford
4,791 435.5
1979 USC
5,136 466.9
1980 Stanford
4,759 432.6
1981 Arizona State* 5,486 498.7
1982 UCLA
4,757 432.5
1983 Arizona State
4,569 415.4
1984 Washington State 4,762 432.9
1985 Washington State 4,851 441.0
1986 Arizona State
4,467 406.1
1987 UCLA
4,886 444.2
1988 Washington State 5,439 494.5
1989 USC
5,029 457.2
1990 Washington
4,499 409.0
1991 Washington
5,191 471.9
1992 Washington State 4,467 406.1
1993 California
4,838 403.2
1994 Stanford
4,889 444.5
1995 USC
4,557 414.3
1996 Arizona State
5,417 492.5
1997 Washington State 5,524 502.2
1998 UCLA
5,309 482.6
1999 Arizona
5,663 471.9
2000 USC
4,991 415.9
2001 Stanford
4,967 451.5
2002 USC
5,840 449.2
2003 Oregon State
6,019 463.0
2004 California
5,909 492.4
2005 USC
7,537 579.8
2006 Oregon
5,502 423.2
2007 Oregon
6,078 467.5
2008 Oregon
6,303 484.8
2009 Stanford
5,559 427.6
2010 Oregon*
6,899 530.7
2011 Oregon
7,319 522.8
2012 Oregon
6,986 537.4
Year Team
Yards Avg
1953 Stanford*
1,795 179.5
1954 California
1,724 172.4
1955 Stanford
1,605 160.5
1956 Washington State* 2,068 206.8
1957 Washington State 1,808 180.8
1958 Stanford
1,581 158.1
1959 Stanford*
2,279 227.9
1960 Stanford
1,313 131.3
1961 USC
1,165 116.5
1962 California
1,795 179.5
1963 UCLA
1,560 156.0
1964 California
2,187 218.7
1965 Oregon
2,021 202.1
1966 USC
1,414 141.4
1967 UCLA
1,588 158.8
1968 Stanford
2,516 251.6
1969 Stanford
2,985 298.5
1970 Oregon
3,100 281.8
1971 Washington
2,606 236.9
1972 Stanford
2,509 228.1
1973 Washington
2,154 195.8
1974 California
2,599 236.3
1975 California
2,522 229.3
1976 Washington State 3,265 296.8
1977 Stanford
2,856 259.6
1978 Stanford
2,947 267.9
1979 California
3,215 292.3
1980 Stanford
2,921 265.5
1981 Stanford
3,066 278.7
1982 Stanford
3,311 301.0
1983 California
3,057 277.9
1984 Arizona State
2,710 246.4
1985 Stanford
2,874 261.3
1986 Oregon State
3,149 286.3
1987 Oregon State
3,152 286.5
1988 Oregon State
2,896 263.3
1989 Washington State 2,972 270.2
1990 UCLA
2,766 251.5
1991 Washington State 3,028 275.3
1992 Washington State 2,986 271.5
1993 Stanford
3,709 337.2
1994 Stanford
3,358 305.3
1995 Oregon
2,902 263.8
1996 California
3,536 321.5
1997 Washington State 3,789 344.5
1998 Stanford
3,516 319.6
1999 Stanford
3,448 313.5
2000 Arizona State
2,935 266.8
2001 Washington State 3,310 300.9
2002 Washington
4,501 346.2
2003 Oregon State
4,265 328.1
2004 Arizona State
3,808 317.3
2005 Arizona State
4,481 373.4
2006 USC
3,430 263.8
2007 Washington State 3,836 319.7
2008 USC
3,378 259.8
2009 Oregon State
3,520 270.8
2010 Arizona
4,000 307.7
2011 Arizona
4,444 370.3
2012 Washington State 3,965 330.4
Year Team
Yards Avg
1954 UCLA
2,578 286.4
1955 Oregon
2,527 252.7
1956 USC
2,695 269.5
1957 Oregon State
2,478 247.8
1958 California
2,594 235.8
1959 USC
2,493 249.3
1960 Washington
2,186 218.6
1961 UCLA
2,185 218.5
1962 Washington
2,514 251.4
1963 Washington
2,180 218.0
1964 Washington
2,073 207.3
1965 USC
2,562 256.2
1966 UCLA
2,338 233.8
1967 Oregon State
2,389 238.9
1968 Oregon State
2,652 265.2
1969 USC
2,162 216.2
1970 USC
2,748 249.8
1971 Washington State 2,636 239.6
1972 UCLA
3,810 346.4
1973 UCLA*
4,403 400.3
1974 USC
3,107 282.5
1975 UCLA
3,619 329.0
1976 UCLA
3,755 341.4
1977 USC
2,857 259.7
1978 USC
2,970 247.5
1979 USC
3,034 276.6
1980 USC
2,489 226.3
1981 USC
3,293 299.4
1982 Washington State 2,105 191.4
1983 Washington
2,117 192.5
1984 Washington State 2,775 252.3
1985 Washington State 2,530 230.0
1986 Arizona
2,412 219.3
1987 Arizona
2,450 222.7
1988 Arizona
2,714 246.7
1989 Arizona
2,650 240.9
1990 Washington
2,715 246.8
1991 Washington
2,551 231.9
1992 Oregon State
2,452 222.9
1993 Oregon State
3,275 297.7
1994 Oregon State
3,072 279.3
1995 Oregon State
2,302 209.3
1996 Arizona State
2,734 248.5
1997 Arizona State
2,132 193.8
1998 Arizona
2,561 213.4
1999 Arizona
2,626 218.8
2000 Washington
2,329 211.7
2001 Stanford
2,211 201.1
2002 Oregon State
1,933 148.7
2003 California
2,356 168.3
2004 California
3,081 256.8
2005 USC
3,380 260.0
2006 Oregon
2,369 182.2
2007 Oregon
3,272 251.7
2008 Oregon
3,641 280.1
2009 Oregon
3,012 231.7
2010 Oregon
3,721 286.2
2011 Oregon
4,189 299.2
2012 Oregon
4,098 315.2
Year Team
Points Avg
1954 UCLA*
367 40.8
1955 UCLA
285 28.5
1956 Washington
232 23.2
1957 Stanford
227 22.7
1958 Washington State 199 19.9
1959 Stanford
232 23.2
1960 Washington
255 25.5
1961 UCLA
185 18.5
1962 USC
219 21.9
1963 Oregon
253 25.3
1964 USC
207 20.7
1965 USC
262 26.2
1966 UCLA
281 28.1
1967 USC
258 25.8
1968 Oregon State
285 28.5
1969 Stanford
349 34.9
1970 USC
343 31.2
1971 Washington
357 35.7
1972 USC
425 38.6
1973 UCLA
470 42.7
1974 USC
345 31.3
1975 California
330 30.0
1976 UCLA
385 35.0
1977 Washington
317 28.8
1978 Arizona State
313 28.5
1979 USC
372 33.8
1980 Washington
327 29.7
1981 Arizona State
394 35.8
1982 UCLA
375 34.1
1983 Arizona
353 32.1
1984 Washington
324 29.5
1985 UCLA
318 28.9
1986 Washington
372 33.8
1987 UCLA
406 36.9
1988 Washington State 391 35.5
1989 Oregon
352 32.0
1990 Washington
394 35.8
1991 Washington
461 41.9
1992 Washington
306 27.8
Washington State 306 27.8
1993 UCLA
352 32.0
1994 Stanford
327 29.7
1995 Stanford
331 30.1
1996 Arizona State
471 42.8
1997 Washington State 467 42.5
1998 UCLA
445 40.5
1999 Stanford
409 37.2
2000 Oregon State
359 32.6
2001 Stanford
408 37.1
2002 USC
465 35.8
2003 USC
534 41.1
2004 USC
496 38.2
2005 USC
638 49.1
2006 California
427 32.8
2007 Oregon
496 38.2
2008 Oregon
545 41.9
2009 Oregon
469 36.1
2010 Oregon*
611 47.0
2011 Oregon
645 46.1
2012 Oregon
645 49.6
PASSING DEFENSE
Year Team
Yards Avg
1954 UCLA
1,708 189.8
1955 Washington
2,122 212.2
1956 Oregon
2,359 235.9
1957 Oregon
2,629 262.9
1958 Oregon
2,096 209.6
1959 USC
1,844 184.4
1960 UCLA
2,628 262.8
1961 UCLA
2,231 223.1
1962 USC
2,376 237.6
1963 USC
2,418 241.8
1964 Washington
2,340 234.0
1965 Stanford
2,361 236.1
1966 USC
2,324 232.4
1967 USC
2,031 203.1
1968 California
2,522 252.2
1969 USC
2,471 247.1
1970 Oregon State
3,310 300.9
1971 Stanford
2,414 219.5
1972 USC
2,534 230.4
1973 USC
3,321 301.9
1974 USC
2,868 260.7
1975 USC
3,161 287.4
1976 USC
2,988 271.6
1977 USC
3,052 277.4
1978 Arizona State
2,921 265.6
1979 Washington
3,014 274.0
1980 USC
2,577 234.3
1981 USC
3,138 285.3
1982 Arizona State* 2,518 228.9
1983 Arizona State
3,240 294.5
1984 Washington
3,050 277.3
1985 UCLA
3,100 281.8
1986 Washington
2,982 271.1
1987 UCLA
3,024 274.9
1988 USC
2,958 268.9
1989 USC
2,627 238.8
1990 Washington
3,181 289.2
1991 Washington
2,608 237.1
1992 Arizona
2,783 253.0
1993 Arizona
2,606 236.9
1994 Washington State 2,519 229.0
1995 Arizona
2,976 270.5
1996 Arizona State
3,352 304.7
1997 Arizona
3,628 329.8
1998 USC
3,957 329.8
1999 California
3,879 352.6
2000 Oregon State
3,458 314.4
2001 UCLA
3,527 320.6
2002 USC
3,704 284.9
2003 Oregon State
3,753 288.7
2004 USC
3,631 279.3
2005 Oregon
4,292 357.7
2006 USC
3,846 295.8
2007 USC
3,551 273.2
2008 USC
2,883 221.8
2009 Arizona State
3,571 297.6
2010 California
3,829 319.1
2011 California
4,328 332.9
2012 Stanford
4,707 336.2
Year Team
Yards Avg
1954 Oregon
932 93.2
1955 Washington
600 60.0
1956 Oregon
769 76.9
1957 USC
795 79.5
1958 Washington State 607 60.7
1959 Washington
747 74.7
1960 California
1,072 107.2
1961 USC
666 66.6
1962 UCLA
924 92.4
1963 USC
946 94.6
1964 Oregon State
1,119 111.9
1965 Oregon State
928 92.8
1966 Oregon
1,070 107.0
1967 Oregon
916 91.6
1968 Washington
1,321 132.1
1969 UCLA
1,358 135.8
1970 Oregon State
1,858 168.9
1971 Stanford
1,142 103.8
1972 Stanford
1,237 112.5
1973 Stanford
1,329 120.8
1974 Oregon State
993 90.3
1975 Washington
979 89.0
1976 Washington State 1,337 121.5
1977 California
1,398 127.1
1978 Washington
1,370 124.5
1979 Washington
1,279 116.3
1980 USC
1,513 137.5
1981 Washington State 1,362 123.8
1982 Arizona State
1,472 133.8
1983 Stanford
1,839 167.2
1984 Arizona State
1,550 140.9
1985 USC
1,619 147.2
1986 UCLA
1,957 177.9
1987 Washington
2,002 182.0
1988 Washington
1,580 143.6
1989 UCLA
1,795 163.2
1990 Oregon State
1,614 146.7
1991 Arizona State
1,676 152.4
1992 Arizona State
1,634 148.5
1993 USC
1,877 105.7
1994 Washington State 1,707 155.2
1995 Arizona
1,577 143.4
1996 Arizona State
2,274 104.2
1997 Washington State 2,353 213.9
1998 USC
2,248 187.3
1999 Oregon State
2,104 191.3
2000 Oregon
2,278 207.1
2001 Oregon State
1,913 173.9
2002 Oregon State
2,591 199.3
2003 UCLA
2,609 200.7
2004 Washington
2,044 185.8
2005 Oregon
2,685 223.8
2006 Oregon
2,255 173.5
2007 USC
2,457 189.0
2008 USC*
1,747 134.4
2009 Arizona State
2,268 189.0
2010 California
2,244 187.0
2011 California
2,655 204.2
2012 Arizona State
2,183 167.9
RUSHING DEFENSE
Year Team
1954 UCLA*
1955 UCLA
1956 USC
1957 Oregon State
1958 Oregon
1959 USC
1960 Washington
1961 UCLA
1962 Washington
1963 Washington
1964 Washington
1965 USC
1966 USC
1967 USC
1968 California
1969 USC
1970 USC
1971 Stanford
1972 USC
1973 Oregon
1974 USC
1975 USC
1976 USC
1977 USC
1978 USC
1979 USC
1980 USC
1981 Arizona State
1982 Arizona State
1983 Arizona
1984 Arizona
1985 UCLA*
1986 Arizona
1987 UCLA
1988 USC
1989 USC*
1990 Washington*
1991 Washington
1992 Arizona
1993 Arizona*
1994 Arizona
1995 Oregon
1996 Arizona State
1997 USC
1998 Arizona
1999 USC
2000 Arizona
2001 Stanford
2002 USC
2003 USC
2004 USC
2005 Oregon State
2006 UCLA
USC
2007 Oregon State
2008 USC
2009 Arizona State
2010 Arizona State
2011 Stanford
2012 Stanford
Yards Avg
659 73.3
1,458 145.8
1,488 148.5
1,587 158.7
1,440 144.0
981 98.1
1,117 111.7
1,442 144.2
1,174 117.4
1,336 133.6
644 64.4
1,218 121.8
1,046 104.6
827 82.7
1,208 109.8
956 95.6
1,423 129.4
1,282 116.5
1,036 94.2
1,890 171.8
1,556 141.5
1,562 142.0
1,425 129.5
1,552 141.1
1,096 91.3
1,397 127.0
1,064 96.7
1,332 121.7
1,046 95.1
1,081 98.3
831 75.5
773 70.3
928 84.4
936 85.1
843 76.6
676 61.5
735 66.8
738 67.1
716 65.1
331 30.1
715 65.0
1,163 105.7
1,078 98.0
1,032 93.8
1,233 102.8
1,407 117.3
973 88.5
1,206 109.6
1,081 83.2
782 60.2
1,032 79.4
1,188 108.0
1,184 91.1
1,184 91.1
918 70.6
1,136 87.4
1,303 108.6
1,443 120.2
1,097 84.4
1,358 97.0
SCORING DEFENSE
Year Team
Points Avg
1954 UCLA*
40 4.4
1955 UCLA
57 5.7
1956 Oregon
102 10.2
1957 UCLA
83 8.3
1958 Oregon
50 5.0
1959 Washington
65 6.5
1960 UCLA
84 8.4
1961 Washington
98 9.8
1962 USC
55 5.5
1963 USC
114 11.4
1964 Oregon State
90
9.0
1965 USC
92 9.2
1966 USC
114 11.4
1967 USC
84 8.4
1968 California
112 10.2
1969 UCLA
103 10.3
1970 Stanford
189 17.2
1971 Stanford
123 11.2
1972 USC
117 10.6
1973 USC
160 14.5
1974 USC
125 11.4
1975 USC
140 12.8
1976 USC
133 12.1
1977 Washington
174 15.8
1978 USC
143 11.9
1979 Washington
147 13.4
1980 USC
134 12.2
1981 USC
144 13.1
1982 Arizona State
124 11.3
1983 Washington
165 15.0
1984 Washington
128 11.6
1985 Arizona
133 12.1
1986 Arizona State
152 13.8
1987 UCLA
179 16.3
1988 USC
162 14.7
1989 USC
122 11.1
1990 Washington
150 13.6
1991 Washington
101 9.2
1992 Arizona*
98 8.9
1993 Arizona
161 14.6
1994 Washington State 133 12.1
1995 USC
180 16.4
1996 Arizona State
196 17.8
1997 Arizona State
203 18.5
1998 USC
213 17.8
1999 California
254 23.1
Oregon State
254 23.1
2000 Oregon State
203 18.5
2001 USC
197 17.9
2002 USC
240 18.5
2003 USC
239 18.4
2004 USC
169 13.0
2005 California
254 21.2
2006 USC
197 15.2
2007 USC
208 16.0
2008 USC*
117 9.0
2009 USC
258 19.8
2010 Stanford
226 17.4
2011 Utah
263 20.2
2012 Stanford
241 17.2
ALL-TIME ATTENDANCE
OVERALL ATTENDANCE
AVERAGE LEADERS
(Since 2011)
School.................................Total ............ Avg........... Games
1. USC.................................. 957,707...........79,809................. 12
2. Washington....................... 789,414...........60,724................. 13
3. UCLA................................ 667,726...........60,702................. 11
4. Oregon............................. 762,193...........58,630................. 13
5. Arizona State.................... 700,620...........58,385................. 12
6. Colorado........................... 434,812...........48,312................... 9
7. Arizona............................. 625,266...........48,097................. 13
8. Stanford............................ 621,756...........47,827................. 13
9. California.......................... 521,743...........47,431................. 11
10. Utah................................. 497,943...........45,268................. 11
11. Oregon State..................... 435,037...........43,504................. 10
12. Washington State.............. 354,390...........32,217................. 11
(1978-2010)
School.................................Total ............ Avg........... Games
1. USC............................. 13,155,314...........68,162............... 193
2. Washington.................. 13,571,234...........66,201............... 205
3. UCLA........................... 11,292,592...........60,713............... 186
4. Arizona State............... 13,134,126...........59,973............... 219
5. California....................... 9,210,634...........49,787............... 185
6. Arizona........................ 10,354,508...........49,073............... 211
7. Stanford......................... 9,329,650...........47,600............... 196
8. Oregon.......................... 8,429,400...........43,007............... 196
9. Oregon State.................. 5,779,356...........32,108............... 180
10. Washington State........... 5,195,310...........30,355............... 176
11. Colorado........................... 251,777...........50,355................... 5
12. Utah................................. 270,894...........45,149................... 6
Year
2006
2005
2007
2012
2008
2004
2009
2010
2003
2007
1988
2011
1995
1998
1997
2008
2001
1991
1992
1981
1999
2000
1993
2002
1987
Total
548,880
544,872
524,855
434,063
520,756
511,373
508,796
479,444
466,824
458,271
380,316
523,644
445,896
368,547
441,534
509,563
434,811
433,703
504,770
430,808
430,738
429,829
429,401
500,042
499,764
(Since 78)
Avg.
School
91,480
USC
90,812
USC
87,476
USC
86,813
USC
86,793
USC
85,229
USC
84,799
USC
79,907
USC
77,804
USC
76,379
UCLA
76,063
USC
74,806
USC
74,316
WASH
73,709
UCLA
73,589
WASH
72,795
UCLA
72,469
WASH
72,284
WASH
72,110
WASH
71,801
USC
71,790
WASH
71,638
WASH
71,567
WASH
71,435
WASH
71,395
WASH
ANNUAL HOME
ATTENDANCE
Year Games Attendance
1959 41
1,057,687
1960 40
1,284,878
1961 38
1,090,253
1962 39
1,253,936
1963 37
1,212,483
1964 41
1,500,775
1965 39
1,485,257
1966 42
1,551,292
1967 41
1,642,745
1968 40
1,670,874
1969 40
1,629,935
1970 43
1,876,133
1971 42
1,804,751
1972 45
1,969,257
1973 44
1,758,213
1974 43
1,770,029
1975 44
1,707,778
1976 43
1,763,771
1977 43
1,793,436
1978 57
2,722,918
1979 59
2,741,656
1980 58
2,777,146
1981 59
2,772,237
1982 59
2,745,676
1983 59
2,767,905
1984 63
2,977,421
1985 56
2,665,356
1986 58
2,834,300
1987 57
2,857,505
1988 60
3,076,724
1989 60
3,006,176
1990 58
2,872,173
1991 59
2,851,991
1992 60
2,825,401
1993 57
2,731,361
1994 59
2,785,373
1995 57
2,680,510
1996 58
2,761,670
1997 59
2,865,522
1998 60
3,024,262
1999 59
2,857,994
2000 61
2,987,809
2001 58
2,784,069
2002 66
3,292,112
2003 63
3,249,836
2004 58
3,229,666
2005 60
3,448,219
2006 64
3,604,124
2007 66
3,825,179*
2008 65
3,727,738
2009 64
3,467,899
2010 62
3,336,793
2011 76
3,970,949
2012 63
3,397,668
* indicates all-time high
Avg.
25,797
32,122
28,691
32,152
32,770
36,604
38,084
36,936
40,067
41,772
40,748
43,631
42,970
43,761
39,959
41,163
38,813
41,018
41,708
47,770
46,469
47,882
46,987
46,537
46,914
47,261
47,596
48,867
50,132
51,279
50,103
49,520
48,339
47,090
47,919
47,210
47,026
47,604
48,568
50,404
48,441
48,980
48,001
49,880
51,585
55,684
57,470
56,314
57,957*
57,350
54,186
53,819
52,249
53,931
Leader/Total
Avg.
ASU - 421,249
ASU - 488,141
USC - 404,764
USC - 430,808
ASU - 457,369
ASU - 539,786
ASU - 537,732
ASU - 454,390
UCLA - 364,368
WASH - 499,764
USC - 380,316
WASH - 413,642
WASH - 425,915
WASH - 433,703
WASH - 504,770
WASH - 429,401
WASH - 421,184
WASH - 445,896
WASH - 427,611
WASH - 441,534
UCLA - 368,547
WASH - 430,738
UCLA - 470,961
WASH - 434,811
WASH - 500,042
USC - 466,824
USC - 511,373
USC - 544,872
USC - 548,880
USC - 524,855
USC - 520,756
USC - 508,796
USC - 479,444
USC - 523,644
USC - 434,063
70,208
69,734
67,461
71,801
65,388
67,473
67,217
64,913
60,728
71,395
76,063
68,940
70,986
72,284
72,110
71,567
70,197
74,316
71,269
73,589
73,709
71,790
67,280
72,469
71,435
77,804
85,229
90,812
91,480
87,476
86,793
84,799
79,907
74,806
86,813
ALL-TIME RECORDS
ALL-TIME RECORDS
Conference Overall
W L T Pct W L T Pct
USC^
427 172 29 .703 800 320 54 .704
UCLA
332 227 20 .591 560 378 37 .593
Washington
362 285 25 .557 687 412 50 .620
Arizona State 144 127 4 .531 569 361 24 .609
Stanford
310 281 21 .524 594 437 49 .573
Oregon
288 305 20 .486 602 473 46 .558
Arizona
134 143 6 .484 563 422 33 .569
California
287 324 21 .471 630 494 51 .558
Washington State
251 352 26 .420 504 522 45 .492
Oregon State 237 370 25 .395 508 554 50 .479
Utah
7 11 0 .389 628 435 31 .588
Colorado
3 15 0 .167 675 463 36 .590
Overall Totals
2,782 2,612 197 .515 7,320 5,271 506 .578
Former Members:
Idaho
31 122 5 .212
Montana
9 79 3 .115
ALL-TIME RECORDS
(1978-2010 - Pac-10)
Conference Overall
W L T Pct W L T Pct
USC^
178 75 5 .688 256 116 8 .684
Washington
157 106 3 .598 238 152 3 .609
UCLA
151 109 5 .579 235 150 7 .608
Oregon
144 117 2 .551 227 159 4 .587
Arizona State 135 118 4 .533 226 157 4 .589
Arizona
128 131 6 .494 205 172 8 .543
Stanford
120 143 3 .457 176 198 5 .471
California
107 158 5 .406 180 199 5 .475
Washington State
101 161 4 .387 171 204 5 .457
Oregon State 81 179 5 .315 140 235 6 .375
^ 14 overall wins and 9 conference wins vacated due to NCAA penalty
ALL-TIME RECORDS
(Since 2011 - Pac-12)
Conference Overall
W L T Pct W L T Pct
Oregon
16 2 0 .889 24 3 0 .889
Stanford
16 2 0 .889 23 4 0 .852
USC
12 6 0 .667 17 8 0 .680
Washington 10 8 0 .556 14 12 0 .538
UCLA
11 7 0 .611 15 13 0 .536
Utah
7 11 0 .389 13 12 0 .520
California
6 12 0 .333 10 15 0 .400
Arizona State 9 9 0
.500
14
12 0 .538
Oregon State 9 9 0 .500 12 13 0 .480
Arizona
6 12 0 .333 12 13 0 .480
Washington State
3 15 0 .167 7 17 0 .292
Colorado
3 15 0 .167 4 21 0 .160
W
18
13
9
19
16
21
26
29
32
29
28
28
38
35
35
30
32
38
25
28
15
22
22
14
12
17
9
10
14
8
14
20
18
21
17
19
21
12
14
16
13
13
10
18
13
12
21
13
25
28
L
4
5
5
3
5
4
5
3
5
6
3
4
5
8
7
6
10
4
15
9
11
5
8
12
12
8
16
10
8
10
10
15
17
9
13
12
7
16
17
14
13
13
18
12
16
18
13
22
18
11
T
1
1
0
5
1
4
0
3
4
4
3
4
3
1
1
3
1
2
1
2
1
3
1
2
2
0
3
0
0
1
0
1
2
2
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
2
0
1
2
0
3
2
0
4
PCT
.804
.711
.643
.796
.750
.793
.839
.871
.829
.795
.868
.833
.859
.807
.826
.808
.756
.886
.622
.744
.574
.783
.726
.536
.500
.680
.375
.500
.636
.447
.583
.569
.514
.688
.567
.613
.733
.429
.452
.532
.500
.500
.357
.597
.452
.400
.608
.378
.581
.698
Year
W
L
T
1966
24
19
0
1967
19
12
0
1968
19
12
2
1969
18
10
2
1970
18
12
2
1971
20
16
0
1972
23
10
0
1973
12
20
1
1974
14
17
2
1975
16
16
2
1976
17
17
1
1977
23
13
0
1978
26
12
3
1979
22
18
1
1980
21
15
1
1981
21
17
0
1982
26
10
1
1983
16
19
1
1984
24
13
0
1985
19
16
2
1986
25
11
0
1987
21
17
0
1988
29
7
0
1989
22
15
0
1990
20
18
1
1991
20
14
0
1992
24
12
1
1993
26
10
0
1994
19
14
2
1995
19
15
1
1996
21
13
0
1997
28
8
0
1998
25
12
0
1999
20
18
0
2000
23
8
0
2001
26
9
0
2002
32
15
0
2003
29
17
0
2004^
22
13
0
2005^
22
10
0
2006
25
12
0
2007
25
12
0
2008
19
17
0
2009
23
14
0
2010
23
12
0
2011
25
16
0
2012
29
15
0
All-Time 2,025 1,132 105
PCT
.558
.613
.606
.633
.594
.556
.697
.379
.455
.500
.500
.639
.671
.549
.581
.553
.716
.458
.649
.541
.694
.553
.806
.595
.526
.588
.662
.722
.571
.557
.618
.778
.676
.526
.742
.743
.681
.630
.629
.689
.676
.676
.528
.623
.657
.610
.659
.637
ALL-TIME RECORDS
ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS
revised records in parantheses
Arizona-Arizona State.................................... Arizona leads the series 47-38-1
Arizona-California.......................................................................Tied, 14-14-2
Arizona-Colorado...................................................................Colorado, 13-2-0
Arizona-Oregon..................................................................... Oregon, 24-14-0
Arizona-Oregon State............................................................Arizona, 21-14-1
Arizona-Stanford........................................................................Tied, 14-14-0
Arizona-UCLA......................................................................... UCLA, 19-16-2
Arizona-USC............................................................... USC, 28-8-0^ (26-8-0)
Arizona-Utah.............................................................................Utah, 19-16-2
Arizona-Washington....................................................... Washington, 18-10-1
Arizona-WSU........................................................................Arizona, 25-13-0
Arizona State-California......................................................California, 17-15-0
Arizona State-Colorado..................................................... Arizona State, 4-0-0
Arizona State- Oregon................................................................Tied, 16-16-0
Arizona State-Oregon State........................................... Arizona State, 25-13-1
Arizona State-Stanford.................................................. Arizona State, 16-10-0
Arizona State-UCLA................................................................. UCLA, 18-10-1
Arizona State-USC................................................... USC, 19-10-0^ (17-10-0)
Arizona State-Utah......................................................... Arizona State, 18-6-0
Arizona State-Washington............................................... Washington, 15-15-0
Arizona State-Washington State.................................... Arizona State, 24-13-2
California-Colorado.................................................................California, 4-2-0
California-Oregon...............................................................California, 39-34-2
California-Oregon State.......................................................California, 34-31-0
California-Stanford............................................................ Stanford, 57-47-11
California-UCLA...................................................................... UCLA, 50-32-1
California-USC........................................................ USC, 65-30-5^ (64-30-5)
California-Utah.......................................................................California, 5-4-0
California-Washington.................................................... Washington, 50-38-4
California-Washington State................................................California, 43-25-5
Colorado-Oregon....................................................................... Oregon, 9-8-0
Colorado-Oregon State..................................................... Oregon State, 3-2-0
Colorado-Stanford................................................................... Stanford, 5-3-0
Colorado-UCLA.................................................................. UCLA leads, 6-2-0
Colorado-USC...................................................................... USC leads, 7-0-0
Colorado-Utah.....................................................................Colorado, 31-25-3
Colorado-Washington......................................................... Washington, 7-5-1
Colorado-Washington State......................................................Colorado, 5-3-0
Oregon-Oregon State........................................................... Oregon, 60-46-10
Oregon-Stanford.................................................................. Stanford, 45-30-1
Oregon-UCLA.......................................................................... UCLA, 39-26-0
Oregon-USC............................................................ USC, 38-19-2^ (37-19-2)
Oregon-Utah............................................................................ Oregon 18-8-0
Oregon-Washington........................................................ Washington, 58-42-5
Oregon-Washington State...................................................... Oregon, 45-38-7
Oregon State-Stanford......................................................... Stanford, 51-25-3
Oregon State-UCLA................................................................. UCLA, 41-16-4
Oregon State-USC..................................................................... USC, 59-11-4
Oregon State-Utah......................................................... Oregon State, 10-6-1
Oregon State-Washington............................................... Washington, 59-34-4
Oregon State-Washington State..............................Washington State, 48-46-3
Stanford-UCLA........................................................................ UCLA, 45-36-3
Stanford-USC.......................................................... USC, 59-29-3^ (58-29-3)
Stanford-Utah......................................................................... Stanford, 3-2-0
Stanford-Washington...................................................... Washington, 41-38-4
Stanford-Washington State.................................................. Stanford, 37-25-1
UCLA-USC.............................................................. USC, 46-29-7^ (44-29-7)
UCLA-Utah................................................................................. UCLA, 9-2-0
UCLA-Washington................................................................... UCLA, 38-30-2
UCLA-Washington State.......................................................... UCLA, 40-18-1
USC-Utah..................................................................................... USC, 8-3-0
USC-Washington....................................................................... USC, 51-28-4
USC-Washington State................................................ USC, 58-8-4^ (57-8-4)
Utah-Washington............................................................... Washington, 8-0-0
Utah-Washington State..................................................................Utah, 7-5-0
Washington-Washington State........................................ Washington, 67-32-6
OVERTIME GAMES
INVOLVING PAC-12 TEAMS
1996
Oregon 30, Fresno State 27 (OT)
California 48, Oregon State 42
(3 OT)
Stanford 27, Oregon 24 (OT)
Arizona State 48, USC 35 (2 OT)
California 56, Arizona 55 (4 OT)
UCLA 48, USC 41 (2 OT)
Washington 31, Washington State
24 (OT)
USC 27, Notre Dame 20 (OT)
2004
LSU 22, Oregon State 21 (OT)
2005
UCLA 44, Washington State 41 (OT)
UCLA 30, Stanford 27 (OT)
Oregon 27, California 20 (OT)
2006
Arizona State 26, Washington 23
(OT)
California 31, Washington 24 (OT)
1997
Washington State 35, Arizona 34 (OT)
Oregon 43, Fresno State 40 (OT)
Arizona 41, California 38 (2 OT)
2007
Oregon State 38, Oregon 31 (2 OT)
1998
Arizona State 44, Stanford 38 (OT)
UCLA 41, Oregon 38 (OT)
Oregon State 44, Oregon 41 (2 OT)
2008
UCLA 27, Tennessee 24 (OT)
UNLV 23, Arizona State 20 (OT)
Oregon 32, Purdue 26 (2 OT)
Washington State 16, Washington
13 (OT)
1999
Oregon 33, USC 30 (3 OT)
UCLA 23, Washington 20 (OT)
2000
Arizona 53, Washington State 47
(3 OT)
Arizona State 23, Washington State
20 (OT)
Oregon 56, Arizona State 55 (2 OT)
USC 44, Arizona State 38 (2 OT)
California 46, UCLA 38 (3 OT)
Stanford 36, California 30 (OT)
Oregon 27, Washington State 24 (OT)
2001
USC 16, Oregon State 13 (OT)
2002
Washington State 30, USC 27 (OT)
Washington 29, Washington State
26 (3 OT)
2003
Notre Dame 29, Washington State
26 (OT)
TCU 13, Arizona 10 (OT)
California 34, USC 31 (3 OT)
UCLA 23, California 20 (OT)
2009
Oregon 20, Arizona 17 (OT)
Washington State 30, Southern
Methodist 27 (OT)
2010
Washington 35, Oregon State 34
(2 OT)
Arizona State 30, Arizona 29 (2 OT)
2011
Arizona State 37, Missouri 30 (OT)
California 36, Colorado 33 (OT)
Sacramento State 29, Oregon
State 28 (OT)
Stanford 56, USC 48 (3 OT)
Oklahoma State 41, Stanford 38 (OT)
Utah 30, Washington State 27 (OT)
Utah 30, Georgia Tech 27 (OT)
2012
Arizona 24, Toledo 17 (OT)
Stanford 54, Arizona 48 (OT)
Stanford 20, Oregon 17 (OT)
Notre Dame 20, Stanford 13 (OT)
Washington State 31, Washington
28 (OT)
ALL-TIME STANDINGS
1916
Washington
Oregon
Oregon State
California
W L T Pts Opp W L T
3 0 1 62 10 6 0 1
2 0 1 66 14 7 0 1
0 2 0 0 62 4 5 0
0 3 0 24 66 6 4 1
1917
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Washington State 3 0 0 46 3 6 0 0
California
2 1 0 41 24 5 5 1
Oregon State 1 2 1 17 27 4 2 1
Oregon
1 2 0 31 40 4 3 0
Washington
0 2 1 0 41 1 2 1
1918
W L T Pts Opp W L T
California
2 0 0 72 0 7 2 0
Oregon
2 1 0 20 12 4 2 0
Washington
1 1 0 6 7 1 1 0
Oregon State 0 2 0 6 19 2 4 0
Stanford*
* - Did not compete with a university-sponsored
football team.
1919
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Oregon
2 1 0 33 20 5 1 3
Washington
2 1 0 33 31 5 1 0
California
2 2 0 35 45 6 2 1
Washington State 2 2 0 28 19 5 2 0
Stanford
1 1 0 24 20 4 3 0
Oregon State 1 3 0 26 44 4 4 1
1920
W L T Pts Opp W L T
California
3 0 0 104 7 9 0 0
Stanford
2 1 0 13 38 4 3 0
Oregon
1 1 1 17 10 3 2 1
Washington State 1 1 0 28 49 5 1 0
Oregon State 1 2 1 10 45 2 2 2
Washington
0 3 0 0 23 1 5 0
1921
W L T Pts Opp W L T
California
4 0 0 167 10 9 0 1
Washington State 2 1 1 28 24 4 2 1
Stanford
1 1 1 21 49 4 2 2
Oregon State 1 2 1 34 21 4 3 2
Oregon
0 1 2 7 46 5 1 3
Washington
0 3 1 3 110 3 4 1
1922
W L T Pts Opp W L T
California
4 0 0 146 7 9 0 0
Oregon
3 0 1 29 3 6 1 1
Washington
4 1 1 54 72 6 1 1
USC
3 1 0 61 15 10 1 0
Oregon State 1 3 0 19 30 3 4 0
Stanford
1 3 0 14 46 4 5 0
Washington State 1 5 0 34 156 2 5 0
Idaho
0 4 0 9 37 3 5 0
1923
1928
W L T Pts Opp W L T
California
5 0 0 66 7 9 0 1
Washington
4 1 0 86 23 10 1 1
Idaho
2 2 1 28 26 5 2 1
Stanford
2 2 0 38 33 7 2 0
USC
2 2 0 30 42 6 2 0
Washington State 1 3 1 23 57 2 4 1
Oregon State 1 3 1 9 50 4 5 2
Oregon
0 4 1 17 59 3 4 1
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
4 0 1 84 20 9 0 1
California
3 0 2 45 16 6 2 2
Stanford
4 1 1 143 42 8 3 1
Oregon
4 2 0 108 51 9 2 0
Washington State 4 3 0 115 59 7 3 0
Oregon State 2 3 0 80 40 6 3 0
Idaho
2 3 0 48 113 3 4 1
Washington
2 4 0 31 74 7 4 0
UCLA
0 4 0 19 129 4 4 1
Montana
0 5 0 18 147 4 5 1
1924
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Stanford
3 0 1 92 36 7 1 1
California
2 0 2 54 34 8 0 2
Washington
3 1 1 82 24 8 1 1
Idaho
4 2 0 95 32 5 2 0
USC
2 1 0 30 10 9 2 0
Oregon
2 2 1 34 54 4 2 3
Oregon State 1 4 0 23 65 3 5 0
Washington State 0 4 1 30 74 1 5 2
Montana
0 3 0 23 134 4 4 0
1925
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Washington
5 0 0 88 24 10 1 1
Stanford
4 1 0 101 59 7 2 0
USC
3 2 0 127 44 11 2 0
Oregon State 3 2 0 77 81 7 2 0
California
2 2 0 77 34 6 3 0
Idaho
2 3 0 41 93 3 5 0
Washington State 2 3 0 32 77 3 4 1
Montana
1 4 0 44 107 3 4 1
Oregon
0 5 0 40 108 1 5 1
1926
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Stanford
4 0 0 112 40 10 0 1
USC
5 1 0 161 33 8 2 0
Oregon State 4 1 0 102 24 7 1 0
Washington State 4 1 0 43 28 6 1 0
Washington
3 2 0 78 54 8 2 0
Oregon
1 4 0 42 88 2 4 1
Idaho
1 4 0 33 75 3 4 1
Montana
0 4 0 18 151 3 5 0
California
0 5 0 33 129 3 6 0
1927
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
4 0 1 99 38 8 1 1
Stanford
4 0 1 78 32 8 2 1
Idaho
2 0 2 61 20 4 1 3
Washington
4 2 0 79 46 9 2 0
Oregon State 2 3 0 59 58 3 3 1
California
2 3 0 55 45 7 3 0
Washington State 1 3 1 48 61 3 3 2
Oregon
0 4 1 7 63 2 4 1
Montana
0 4 0 19 142 3 4 1
1929
USC
Stanford
Oregon
California
Washington State
UCLA
Oregon State
Idaho
Montana
Washington
W L T Pts Opp W L T
6 1 0 258 29 10 2 0
5 1 0 157 27 9 2 0
4 1 0 98 40 7 3 0
4 1 0 95 46 7 1 1
4 2 0 90 61 10 2 0
1 3 0 14 160 4 4 0
1 4 0 41 86 5 4 0
1 4 0 33 174 4 5 0
0 4 1 24 105 3 5 1
0 5 1 19 101 2 6 1
1930
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Washington State 6 0 0 134 20 9 1 0
USC
5 1 0 232 26 8 2 0
Stanford
4 1 0 111 55 9 1 1
Oregon
3 1 0 34 21 7 2 0
Washington
3 4 0 74 67 5 4 0
Oregon State 2 3 0 55 54 7 3 0
Montana
1 3 0 12 140 5 3 0
California
1 4 0 46 144 4 5 0
UCLA
1 4 0 20 104 3 5 0
Idaho
0 5 0 25 112 4 7 0
1931
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
7 0 0 259 13 10 1 0
California
4 1 0 50 13 8 2 0
Oregon
3 1 1 35 59 6 2 2
Washington State 4 3 0 55 77 6 4 0
Washington
3 3 1 82 77 5 3 1
Stanford
2 2 1 37 38 7 2 2
Oregon State 1 3 1 32 62 6 3 1
Idaho
1 4 0 36 93 3 4 0
UCLA
0 3 0 12 38 3 4 1
Montana
0 5 0 19 147 1 6 0
1932
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
6 0 0 112 13 10 0 0
Washington State 5 1 1 60 28 7 1 1
UCLA
4 2 0 63 35 6 4 0
Washington
3 2 2 75 42 6 2 2
Oregon
2 2 1 51 51 6 3 1
California
2 2 1 37 46 7 3 2
Stanford
1 3 1 46 44 6 4 1
Oregon State 1 4 0 47 62 4 6 0
Idaho
1 4 0 25 77 3 5 0
Montana
0 5 0 25 143 2 7 0
ALL-TIME STANDINGS
1933
1938
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Stanford
4 1 0 56 23 8 2 1
Oregon
4 1 0 45 29 9 1 0
USC
4 1 1 85 23 10 1 1
Oregon State 2 1 1 25 13 6 2 2
Washington State 3 3 1 50 67 5 3 1
California
2 2 2 51 19 6 3 2
Washington
3 4 0 61 75 5 4 0
UCLA
1 3 1 7 20 6 4 1
Idaho
1 4 0 24 77 4 4 0
Montana
0 4 0 20 78 3 4 0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
6 1 0 131 36 9 2 0
California
6 1 0 107 37 10 1 0
UCLA
4 3 1 105 82 7 4 1
Oregon State 4 3 1 53 51 5 3 1
Oregon
4 4 0 69 112 4 5 0
Washington
3 4 1 68 68 3 5 1
Idaho
2 3 1 50 82 6 3 1
Stanford
2 5 0 44 57 3 6 0
Washington State 1 7 0 29 118 2 8 0
Montana
0 1 0 6 19 5 3 1
1943
USC
California
Washington
UCLA
W L T Pts Opp W L T
5 0 0 95 13 8 2 0
2 2 0 26 26 4 6 0
0 1 0 0 29 4 1 0
0 4 0 19 72 1 8 0
USC
Washington
UCLA
California
W L T Pts Opp W L T
3 0 2 129 39 8 0 2
1 1 0 40 45 5 3 0
1 2 1 33 59 4 5 1
1 3 1 19 78 3 6 1
1944
1934
1939
1945
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Stanford
5 0 0 93 7 9 1 1
Washington State 4 0 1 96 0 4 3 1
Washington
5 1 1 70 51 6 1 1
Oregon
4 2 0 67 64 6 4 0
California
3 2 0 69 37 6 6 0
UCLA
2 3 0 44 63 7 3 0
USC
1 4 1 48 62 4 6 1
Idaho
1 4 0 32 96 3 5 0
Oregon State 0 5 2 33 109 3 6 2
Montana
0 4 1 13 76 2 5 1
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
5 0 2 121 21 8 0 2
UCLA
5 0 3 121 60 6 0 4
Oregon State 6 1 1 105 59 9 1 1
Washington
4 4 0 71 66 4 5 1
Oregon
3 3 1 94 62 3 4 1
Washington State 3 5 0 48 128 4 5 0
Montana
1 2 0 19 29 3 6 0
California
2 5 0 58 107 3 7 0
Stanford
0 6 1 33 116 1 7 1
Idaho
0 3 0 19 41 2 6 0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
5 1 0 107 43 7 4 0
Washington State 6 2 1 157 70 6 2 1
Washington
6 3 0 91 54 6 3 0
Oregon State 4 4 0 86 117 4 4 1
UCLA
2 3 0 46 45 5 4 0
California
2 4 1 55 81 4 5 1
Oregon
3 6 0 116 124 3 6 0
Idaho
1 5 0 65 143 1 7 0
Montana
0 1 0 0 46 1 4 0
1935
1940
1946
W L T Pts Opp W L T
UCLA
4 1 0 75 39 8 2 0
Stanford
4 1 0 60 7 8 1 0
California
4 1 0 55 22 9 1 0
Washington State 3 2 0 55 61 5 3 1
Oregon
3 2 0 40 45 6 3 0
Washington
4 3 0 80 36 5 3 0
Oregon State 2 3 1 46 66 6 4 1
USC
2 4 0 45 53 5 7 0
Idaho
1 5 0 20 67 2 7 0
Montana
0 5 1 21 101 1 5 2
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Stanford
7 0 0 141 66 10 0 0
Washington
7 1 0 155 35 7 2 0
Oregon State 4 3 1 102 80 5 3 1
Washington State 3 4 2 117 140 4 4 2
Oregon
3 4 1 88 56 4 4 1
California
3 4 0 75 68 4 6 0
USC
2 3 2 69 81 3 4 2
Montana
1 2 0 28 69 4 4 1
UCLA
1 6 0 67 149 1 9 0
Idaho
0 4 0 18 116 1 7 1
W L T Pts Opp W L T
UCLA
7 0 0 216 45 10 1 0
Oregon State 6 1 1 122 81 7 1 1
USC
5 2 0 132 46 6 4 0
Washington
5 3 0 124 116 5 4 0
Stanford
3 3 1 138 107 6 3 1
Oregon
3 4 1 74 112 4 4 1
Montana
1 3 0 28 116 4 4 0
Washington State 1 5 1 98 121 1 6 1
California
1 6 0 85 128 2 7 0
Idaho
0 5 0 13 156 1 8 0
1936
1941
1947
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Washington
7 0 1 141 21 7 2 1
Washington State 6 2 1 102 89 6 3 1
USC
3 2 2 92 46 4 2 3
California
4 3 0 87 51 6 5 0
UCLA
4 3 1 96 91 6 3 1
Stanford
2 3 2 80 89 2 5 2
Oregon State 3 5 0 89 119 4 6 0
Montana
1 3 0 23 63 6 3 0
Oregon
1 6 1 20 96 2 6 1
Idaho
0 4 0 0 65 3 7 0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Oregon State 7 2 0 123 33 8 2 0
Washington
5 3 0 114 80 5 4 0
Washington State 5 3 0 98 56 6 4 0
Stanford
4 3 0 91 62 6 3 0
Oregon
4 4 0 108 94 5 5 0
UCLA
3 4 1 56 120 5 5 1
California
3 4 0 76 58 4 5 0
USC
2 4 1 46 81 2 6 1
Montana
1 3 0 23 62 6 3 0
Idaho
0 4 0 7 96 4 5 0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
6 0 0 147 20 7 2 1
California
5 1 0 135 84 9 1 0
Oregon
5 1 0 94 49 7 3 0
UCLA
4 2 0 124 39 5 4 0
Montana
2 1 0 48 72 7 4 0
Oregon State 3 4 0 92 123 5 5 0
Washington
2 5 0 66 86 3 6 0
Washington State 2 5 0 45 100 3 7 0
Idaho
1 4 0 32 111 4 4 0
Stanford
0 7 0 53 152 0 9 0
1937
1942
1948
W L T Pts Opp W L T
California
6 0 1 137 26 10 0 1
Stanford
4 2 1 61 40 4 3 2
Washington
4 2 2 85 33 7 2 2
Washington State 3 3 2 36 67 3 3 3
Idaho
2 2 0 20 40 4 3 1
Oregon State 2 3 3 51 60 3 3 3
USC
2 3 2 77 73 4 4 2
Oregon
2 5 0 44 126 4 6 0
UCLA
1 5 1 67 107 2 6 1
Montana
0 1 0 0 6 7 1 0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
UCLA
6 1 0 146 58 7 4 0
Washington State 5 1 1 126 55 6 2 2
Stanford
5 2 0 170 66 6 4 0
USC
4 2 1 138 47 5 5 1
Oregon State 4 4 0 150 128 4 5 1
Washington
3 3 2 86 60 4 3 3
California
3 4 0 74 94 5 5 0
Oregon
2 5 0 58 128 2 6 0
Idaho
1 5 0 41 161 3 7 0
Montana
0 6 0 16 208 0 8 0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Oregon
7 0 0 125 48 9 2 0
California
6 0 0 155 40 10 1 0
USC
4 2 0 94 53 6 3 1
Washington State 4 3 1 164 172 4 5 1
Stanford
3 4 0 124 69 4 6 0
Oregon State 2 3 2 101 125 5 4 3
Washington
2 5 1 89 123 2 7 1
UCLA
2 6 0 129 201 3 7 0
Idaho
1 5 0 92 123 3 6 0
Montana
0 3 0 7 126 3 7 0
ALL-TIME STANDINGS
1949
1954
W L T Pts Opp W L T
California
7 0 0 220 80 10 1 0
UCLA
5 2 0 186 149 6 3 0
Stanford
4 2 0 185 67 7 3 1
USC
4 2 0 159 105 5 3 1
Oregon State 5 3 0 180 161 7 3 0
Oregon
2 5 0 153 164 4 6 0
Washington
2 5 0 126 203 3 7 0
Washington State 2 6 0 116 205 3 6 0
Idaho
1 4 0 85 193 3 5 0
Montana
0 3 0 40 123 5 4 0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
UCLA
6 0 0 256 26 9 0 0
USC
6 1 0 188 82 8 4 0
Oregon
5 3 0 186 145 6 4 0
California
4 3 0 178 129 5 5 0
Washington State 3 4 0 111 131 4 6 0
Stanford
2 4 0 84 171 4 6 0
Idaho
1 2 0 10 54 4 5 0
Washington
1 6 0 64 161 2 8 0
Oregon State 1 6 0 47 225 1 8 0
1950
W L T Pts Opp W L T
California
5 0 1 124 28 9 1 1
Washington
6 1 0 191 93 8 2 0
UCLA
5 2 0 170 76 6 3 0
Stanford
2 2 2 77 74 5 3 2
Idaho
1 1 1 40 41 3 5 1
Washington State 2 3 2 108 169 4 3 2
USC
1 3 2 77 128 2 5 2
Oregon State 2 5 0 74 145 3 6 0
Oregon
0 7 0 55 162 1 9 0
1951
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Stanford
6 1 0 152 101 9 2 0
UCLA
4 1 1 117 55 5 3 1
California
5 2 0 183 152 8 2 0
USC
4 2 0 115 110 7 3 0
Washington State 4 3 0 172 144 7 3 0
Oregon State 3 5 0 143 146 4 6 0
Washington
1 5 1 170 164 3 6 1
Oregon
1 6 0 79 227 2 8 0
Idaho
0 3 0 25 57 2 7 0
1952
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
6 0 0 174 32 10 1 0
UCLA
5 1 0 166 48 8 1 0
Washington
6 2 0 215 140 7 3 0
California
3 3 0 109 80 7 3 0
Washington State 3 4 0 148 142 4 6 0
Stanford
2 5 0 110 193 5 5 0
Oregon
2 5 0 79 178 2 7 1
Idaho
1 3 0 61 101 4 4 1
Oregon State 1 6 0 95 243 2 7 0
1953
W L T Pts Opp W L T
UCLA
6 1 0 172 41 8 2 0
Stanford
5 1 1 151 90 6 3 1
USC
4 2 1 141 92 6 3 1
California
2 2 2 127 98 4 4 2
Washington State 3 4 0 101 161 4 6 0
Oregon State 3 5 0 33 153 3 6 0
Washington
2 4 1 113 132 3 6 1
Oregon
2 5 1 44 60 4 5 1
Idaho
0 3 0 19 74 1 8 0
1955
W L T Pts Opp W L T
UCLA
6 0 0 197 37 9 2 0
Oregon State 5 2 0 86 107 6 3 0
Stanford
3 2 1 111 65 6 3 1
Oregon
4 3 0 138 105 6 4 0
Washington
4 3 1 104 80 5 4 1
USC
3 3 0 152 85 6 4 0
California
1 5 1 60 162 2 7 1
Washington State 1 5 1 54 201 1 7 2
Idaho
0 4 0 21 81 2 7 0
1956
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Oregon State 6 1 1 152 104 7 3 1
USC
5 2 0 133 80 8 2 0
UCLA
5 2 0 109 73 7 3 0
Washington
4 4 0 190 159 5 5 0
Oregon
3 3 2 91 88 4 4 2
Stanford
3 4 0 151 140 4 6 0
Washington State 2 5 1 118 196 3 6 1
California
2 5 0 95 142 3 7 0
Idaho
0 4 0 64 121 2 7 0
1957
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Oregon State 6 2 0 147 110 8 2 0
Oregon
6 2 0 124 81 7 4 0
UCLA
5 2 0 106 84 8 2 0
Washington State 5 3 0 146 129 6 4 0
Stanford
4 3 0 148 111 6 4 0
Washington
3 4 0 100 125 3 6 1
California
1 6 0 97 123 1 9 0
USC
1 6 0 54 128 1 9 0
Idaho
0 3 0 19 50 4 4 1
1958
W L T Pts Opp W L T
California
6 1 0 127 85 7 4 0
Washington State 6 2 0 137 88 7 3 0
USC
4 2 1 112 72 4 5 1
Oregon State 5 3 0 86 90 6 4 0
Oregon
4 4 0 93 42 4 6 0
UCLA
2 4 1 98 111 3 6 1
Stanford
2 5 0 86 152 2 8 0
Washington
1 6 0 57 107 3 7 0
Idaho
0 3 0 6 55 4 5 0
1959
Washington
USC
UCLA
California
Stanford
W L T Pts Opp W L T
3 1 0 68 29 10 1 0
3 1 0 69 60 8 2 0
3 1 0 91 51 5 4 1
1 3 0 39 70 2 8 0
0 4 0 58 115 3 7 0
Washington
USC
UCLA
California
Stanford
W L T Pts Opp W L T
4 0 0 100 25 10 1 0
3 1 0 65 56 4 6 0
2 2 0 68 35 7 2 1
1 3 0 38 92 2 7 1
0 4 0 34 97 0 10
0
UCLA
USC
Washington
Stanford
California
W L T Pts Opp W L T
3 1 0 78 39 7 4 0
2 1 1 65 39 4 5 1
2 1 1 44 34 5 4 1
1 3 0 35 70 4 6 0
1 3 0 22 87 1 8 0
1960
1961
1962
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
4 0 0 99 23 11 0 0
Washington
4 1 0 97 35 7 1 2
Washington State 1 1 0 42 32 5 4 1
Stanford
2 3 0 67 94 5 5 0
UCLA
1 3 0 36 77 4 6 0
California
0 4 0 35 115 1 9 0
1963
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Washington
4 1 0 96 58 6 5 0
USC
3 1 0 97 45 7 3 0
UCLA
2 2 0 30 60 2 8 0
Washington State 1 1 0 32 31 3 6 1
California
1 3 0 74 103 4 5 1
Stanford
1 4 0 74 103 3 7 0
1964
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Oregon State 3 1 0 74 36 8 3 0
USC
3 1 0 88 58 7 3 0
Washington
5 2 0 84 65 6 4 0
UCLA
2 2 0 85 97 4 6 0
Stanford
3 4 0 100 95 5 5 0
Oregon
1 2 1 42 38 7 2 1
Washington State 1 2 1 57 82 3 6 1
California
0 4 0 61 93 3 7 0
1965
W L T Pts Opp W L T
UCLA
4 0 0 134 56 8 2 1
USC
4 1 0 125 32 7 2 1
Washington State 2 1 0 46 42 7 3 0
Washington
4 3 0 156 136 5 5 0
Stanford
2 3 0 47 106 6 3 1
California
2 3 0 50 112 5 5 0
Oregon State 1 3 0 60 78 5 5 0
Oregon
0 5 0 55 111 4 5 1
ALL-TIME STANDINGS
1966
1972
1978
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
4 1 0 101 44 7 4 0
UCLA
3 1 0 55 38 9 1 0
Oregon State 3 1 0 85 62 7 3 0
Washington
4 3 0 114 102 6 4 0
California
2 3 0 76 102 3 7 0
Oregon
1 3 0 42 47 3 7 0
Washington State 1 3 0 40 94 3 7 0
Stanford
1 4 0 43 67 5 5 0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
7 0 0 243 59 12 0 0
UCLA
5 2 0 242 137 8 3 0
Washington State 4 3 0 168 164 7 4 0
Washington
4 3 0 128 160 8 3 0
California
3 4 0 163 208 3 8 0
Oregon
2 5 0 108 184 5 6 0
Stanford
2 5 0 136 135 6 5 0
Oregon State 1 6 0 76 218 2 9 0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
6 1 0 182 81 12 1 0
UCLA
6 2 0 197 131 8 3 1
Washington
6 2 0 215 119 7 4 0
Arizona State 4 3 0 164 180 9 3 0
Stanford
4 3 0 182 131 8 4 0
California
3 4 0 124 204 6 5 0
Arizona
3 4 0 148 140 5 6 0
Oregon
2 5 0 121 135 2 9 0
Oregon State 2 6 0 92 229 3 7 1
Washington State 1 7 0 193 268 3 7 1
1967
1973
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
6 1 0 182 47 10 1 0
UCLA
4 1 1 193 90 7 2 1
Oregon State 4 1 1 87 53 7 2 1
Stanford
3 4 0 88 121 5 5 0
Washington
3 4 0 82 106 5 5 0
California
2 3 0 79 106 5 5 0
Oregon
1 5 0 60 119 2 8 0
Washington State 1 5 0 62 190 2 8 0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
7 0 0 240 124 9 2 1
UCLA
6 1 0 302 104 9 2 0
Stanford
5 2 0 181 161 7 4 0
Washington State 4 3 0 179 190 5 6 0
California
2 5 0 168 272 4 7 0
Oregon
2 5 0 151 130 2 9 0
Oregon State 2 5 0 113 159 2 9 0
Washington
0 7 0 128 322 2 9 0
1968
1974
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
6 0 0 114 90 9 1 1
Oregon State 5 1 0 179 93 7 3 0
Stanford
3 3 1 152 129 6 3 1
California
2 2 1 99 85 7 3 1
Oregon
2 4 0 82 138 4 6 0
UCLA
2 4 0 103 156 3 7 0
Washington State 1 3 1 87 95 3 6 1
Washington
1 5 1 61 118 3 5 2
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
6 0 1 226 69 10 1 1
Stanford
5 1 1 133 115 5 4 2
California
4 2 1 184 148 7 3 1
UCLA
4 2 1 130 108 6 3 2
Washington
3 4 0 184 177 5 6 0
Oregon State 3 4 0 126 126 3 8 0
Washington State 1 6 0 112 195 2 9 0
Oregon
0 7 0 49 216 2 9 0
1969
1975
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
6 0 0 129 66 10 0 1
UCLA
5 1 1 217 72 8 1 1
Stanford
5 1 1 204 81 7 2 1
Oregon State 4 3 0 100 120 6 4 0
Oregon
2 3 0 64 82 5 5 1
California
2 4 0 101 123 5 5 0
Washington
1 6 0 84 191 1 9 0
Washington State 0 7 0 69 233 1 9 0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
UCLA
6 1 0 215 123 9 2 1
California
6 1 0 235 132 8 3 0
Washington
5 2 0 160 122 6 5 0
Stanford
5 2 0 188 166 6 4 1
USC
3 4 0 122 94 8 4 0
Oregon
2 5 0 114 182 3 8 0
Oregon State 1 6 0 83 183 1 10
0
Washington State 0 7 0 109 213 3 8 0
1970
1976
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Stanford
6 1 0 220 101 9 3 0
Washington
4 3 0 233 176 6 4 0
Oregon
4 3 0 152 166 6 4 1
UCLA
4 3 0 204 168 6 5 0
California
4 3 0 166 123 6 5 0
USC
3 4 0 194 163 6 4 1
Oregon State 3 4 0 120 171 6 5 0
Washington State 0 7 0 112 331 1 10
0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
7 0 0 234 81 11 1 0
UCLA
6 1 0 260 100 9 2 1
Stanford
5 2 0 179 174 6 5 0
California
3 4 0 115 124 5 6 0
Washington
3 4 0 141 142 5 6 0
Washington State 2 5 0 139 227 3 8 0
Oregon
1 6 0 79 215 4 7 0
Oregon State 1 6 0 87 210 2 10
0
1971
1977
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Stanford
6 1 0 162 98 9 3 0
USC
3 2 1 91 100 6 4 1
Washington
4 3 0 128 99 8 3 0
California
4 3 0 109 156 6 5 0
Oregon State 3 3 0 123 129 5 6 0
Oregon
2 4 0 118 143 5 6 0
Washington State 2 5 0 130 157 4 7 0
UCLA
1 4 1 79 107 2 7 1
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Washington
6 1 0 238 103 8 4 0
Stanford
5 2 0 151 171 9 3 0
USC
5 2 0 193 104 8 4 0
UCLA
5 2 0 192 129 7 4 0
California
3 4 0 125 156 7 4 0
Washington State 3 4 0 164 164 6 5 0
Oregon
1 6 0 94 248 2 9 0
Oregon State 0 7 0 84 198 2 9 0
1979
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
6 0 1 244 99 11 0 1
Washington
5 2 0 165 98 9 3 0
Arizona
4 3 0 139 136 6 5 1
Oregon
4 3 0 126 130 6 5 0
California
5 4 0 217 142 6 6 0
Stanford
3 3 1 158 146 5 5 1
Arizona State 3 4 0 209 134 6 6 0
UCLA
3 4 0 160 182 5 6 0
Washington State 2 6 0 153 255 3 8 0
Oregon State 1 7 0 101 315 1 10
0
1980
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Washington
6 1 0 198 119 9 3 0
UCLA
5 2 0 175 107 9 2 0
USC
4 2 1 178 94 8 2 1
Arizona State 5 3 0 224 156 7 4 0
Oregon
4 3 1 189 170 6 3 2
Stanford
3 4 0 214 196 6 5 0
Arizona
3 4 0 131 202 5 6 0
Washington State 3 4 0 185 163 4 7 0
California
3 5 0 149 223 3 8 0
Oregon State 0 8 0 77 290 0 11
0
1981
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Washington
6 2 0 185 147 10 2 0
Arizona State 5 2 0 226 131 9 2 0
USC
5 2 0 178 106 9 3 0
Washington State 5 2 1 183 128 8 3 1
UCLA
5 2 1 223 124 7 4 1
Arizona
4 4 0 151 151 6 5 0
Stanford
4 4 0 270 202 4 7 0
California
2 6 0 132 204 2 9 0
Oregon
1 6 0 85 185 2 9 0
Oregon State 0 7 0 75 330 1 10
0
1982
W L T Pts Opp W L T
UCLA
5 1 1 218 148 10 1 1
Washington
6 2 0 222 145 10 2 0
Arizona State
5 2 0 148 91 10 2 0
USC
5 2 0 236 106 8 3 0
Arizona
4 3 1 226 182 6 4 1
California
4 4 0 135 207 7 4 0
Stanford
3 5 0 239 228 5 6 0
Washington State 2 4 1 122 178 3 7 1
Oregon
2 6 0 73 182 2 8 1
Oregon State 0 7 1 84 234 1 9 1
ALL-TIME STANDINGS
1983
1988
1993
W L T Pts Opp W L T
UCLA
6 1 1 211 158 7 4 1
Washington
5 2 0 175 91 8 4 0
Washington State 5 3 0 152 156 7 4 0
USC
4 3 0 151 128 4 6 1
Arizona
4 3 1 226 157 7 3 1
Arizona State 3 3 1 188 128 6 4 1
Oregon
3 3 1 82 114 4 6 1
California
3 4 1 179 173 5 5 1
Oregon State 1 6 1 85 245 2 8 1
Stanford
1 7 0 128 226 1 10
0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
8 0 0 289 121 10 2 0
UCLA
6 2 0 219 150 10 2 0
Washington State 5 3 0 254 241 9 3 0
Arizona
5 3 0 179 171 7 4 0
Arizona State 3 4 0 103 184 6 5 0
Washington
3 5 0 168 169 6 5 0
Oregon
3 5 0 144 186 6 6 0
Oregon State 2 5 1 163 215 4 6 1
Stanford
1 5 2 149 152 3 6 2
California
1 5 1 109 188 5 5 1
W L T Pts Opp W L T
UCLA
6 2 0 217 168 8 4 0
Arizona
6 2 0 209 128 10 2 0
USC
6 2 0 229 141 8 5 0
Washington
5 3 0 189 160 7 4 0
California
4 4 0 183 244 9 4 0
Arizona State 4 4 0 215 203 6 5 0
Washington State 3 5 0 191 193 5 6 0
Oregon
2 6 0 207 230 5 6 0
Stanford
2 6 0 199 276 4 7 0
Oregon State 2 6 0 113 237 4 7 0
1984
1989
1994
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
7 1 0 148 107 9 3 0
Washington
6 1 0 190 103 11 1 0
UCLA
5 2 0 159 121 9 3 0
Arizona
5 2 0 148 104 7 4 0
Washington State 4 3 0 232 187 6 5 0
Arizona State 3 4 0 157 92 5 6 0
Oregon
3 5 0 156 196 6 5 0
Stanford
3 5 0 170 214 5 6 0
Oregon State 1 7 0 81 202 2 9 0
California
1 8 0 104 219 2 9 0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
6 0 1 174 67 9 2 1
Washington
5 3 0 213 158 8 4 0
Oregon
5 3 0 215 166 8 4 0
Arizona
5 3 0 173 127 8 4 0
Arizona State 3 3 1 156 198 6 4 1
Oregon State 3 4 1 124 234 4 7 1
Washington State 3 5 0 235 197 6 5 0
Stanford
3 5 0 113 164 3 8 0
UCLA
2 5 1 152 173 3 7 1
California
2 6 0 151 222 4 7 0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Oregon
7 1 0 199 108 9 4 0
USC
6 2 0 233 147 8 3 1
Arizona
6 2 0 186 139 8 4 0
Washington State 5 3 0 139 111 8 4 0
Washington
4 4 0 198 177 7 4 0
UCLA
3 5 0 176 213 5 6 0
California
3 5 0 130 205 4 7 0
Oregon State 2 6 0 141 172 4 7 0
Stanford
2 6 0 220 264 3 7 1
Arizona State 2 6 0 174 260 3 8 0
1985
1990
1995
W L T Pts Opp W L T
UCLA
6 2 0 231 120 9 2 1
Arizona
5 2 0 134 103 8 3 1
Arizona State 5 2 0 162 101 8 4 0
Washington
5 3 0 169 134 7 5 0
USC
5 3 0 184 96 6 6 0
Oregon
3 4 0 172 166 5 6 0
Washington State 3 5 0 180 176 4 7 0
Stanford
3 5 0 148 227 4 7 0
Oregon State 2 6 0 87 278 3 8 0
California
2 7 0 146 212 4 7 0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Washington
7 1 0 340 99 10 2 0
USC
5 2 1 238 191 8 4 1
Oregon
4 3 0 129 122 8 4 0
California
4 3 1 221 228 7 4 1
Arizona
5 4 0 214 257 7 5 0
UCLA
4 4 0 231 229 5 6 0
Stanford
4 4 0 187 203 5 6 0
Arizona State 2 5 0 153 169 4 7 0
Washington State 2 6 0 216 294 3 8 0
Oregon State 1 6 0 98 235 1 10
0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
6 1 1 214 130 9 2 1
Washington
6 1 1 232 170 7 4 1
Oregon
6 2 0 214 176 9 3 0
Stanford
5 3 0 233 211 7 4 1
UCLA
4 4 0 209 211 7 5 0
Arizona
4 4 0 139 162 6 5 0
Arizona State 4 4 0 206 212 6 5 0
California
2 6 0 170 221 3 8 0
Washington State 2 6 0 164 201 3 8 0
Oregon State 0 8 0 85 177 1 10
0
1986
1991
1996
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Arizona State
5 1 1 203 122 10 1 1
UCLA
5 2 1 265 137 8 3 1
Washington
5 2 1 232 141 8 3 1
Arizona
5 3 0 224 149 9 3 0
Stanford
5 3 0 182 124 8 4 0
USC
5 3 0 172 155 7 5 0
Oregon
3 5 0 168 246 5 6 0
Washington State 2 6 1 174 278 3 7 1
California
2 7 0 116 269 2 9 0
Oregon State 1 6 0 87 202 3 8 0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Washington
8 0 0 321 77 12 0 0
California
6 2 0 237 164 10 2 0
UCLA
6 2 0 237 122 9 3 0
Stanford
6 2 0 241 159 8 4 0
Arizona State 4 4 0 158 174 6 5 0
Washington State 3 5 0 191 260 4 7 0
Arizona
3 5 0 180 266 4 7 0
USC
2 6 0 178 218 3 8 0
Oregon
1 7 0 112 205 3 8 0
Oregon State 1 7 0 86 296 1 10
0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Arizona State
8 0 0 346 182 11 1 0
Washington
7 1 0 268 140 9 3 0
Stanford
5 3 0 153 176 7 5 0
UCLA
4 4 0 257 245 5 6 0
Oregon
3 5 0 269 271 6 5 0
California
3 5 0 224 288 6 6 0
USC
3 5 0 210 211 6 6 0
Arizona
3 5 0 226 256 5 6 0
Washington State 3 5 0 205 222 5 6 0
Oregon State 1 7 0 125 283 2 9 0
1987
1992
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
7 1 0 253 139 8 4 0
UCLA
7 1 0 309 123 10 2 0
Washington
4 3 1 200 200 7 4 1
Arizona State 3 3 1 186 161 7 4 1
Oregon
4 4 0 177 177 6 5 0
Stanford
4 4 0 184 173 5 6 0
Arizona
2 3 3 184 189 4 4 3
California
2 3 2 137 170 3 6 2
Washington State 1 5 1 119 234 3 7 1
Oregon State 0 7 0 88 271 2 9 0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Washington
6 2 0 219 117 9 3 0
Stanford
6 2 0 184 130 10 3 0
Washington State 5 3 0 191 193 9 3 0
USC
5 3 0 183 153 6 5 1
Arizona
4 3 1 131 87 6 5 1
Arizona State 4 4 0 153 135 6 5 0
Oregon
4 4 0 134 140 6 6 0
UCLA
3 5 0 112 197 6 5 0
California
2 6 0 197 204 4 7 0
Oregon State 0 7 1 88 236 1 9 1
1997
Washington State
UCLA
Arizona State
Washington
Arizona
USC
Oregon
Stanford
California
Oregon State
W L T Pts Opp W L T
7 1 0 297 246 10 2 0
7 1 0 292 181 10 2 0
6 2 0 233 168 9 3 0
5 3 0 277 186 8 4 0
4 4 0 222 232 7 5 0
4 4 0 171 181 6 5 0
3 5 0 241 264 7 5 0
3 5 0 198 262 5 6 0
1 7 0 186 269 3 8 0
0 8 0 112 250 3 8 0
ALL-TIME STANDINGS
1998
2003
W L T Pts Opp W L T
UCLA
8 0 0 309 198 10 2 0 USC
Arizona
7 1 0 274 176 12 1 0 Washington State
Oregon
5 3 0 289 234 8 4 0 Oregon
USC
5 3 0 245 160 8 5 0 California
Washington
4 4 0 198 221 6 6 0 Oregon State
Arizona State 4 4 0 284 269 5 6 0 Washington
California
3 5 0 139 184 5 6 0 UCLA
Oregon State 2 6 0 191 252 5 6 0 Arizona State
Stanford
2 6 0 184 261 3 8 0 Stanford
Washington State 0 8 0 146 299 3 8 0 Arizona
W L T Pts Opp W L T
7 1 0 342 161 12 1 0
6 2 0 245 169 10 3 0
5 3 0 209 216 8 5 0
5 3 0 267 170 8 6 0
4 4 0 270 224 8 5 0
4 4 0 203 233 6 6 0
4 4 0 175 200 6 7 0
2 6 0 203 246 5 7 0
2 6 0 130 243 4 7 0
1 7 0 182 267 2 10
0
2007
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
7 2 0 250 150 11 2 0
Arizona State
7 2 0 274 211 10 3 0
Oregon State 6 3 0 253 229 9 4 0
Oregon
5 4 0 301 192 9 4 0
UCLA
5 4 0 236 192 6 7 0
Arizona
4 5 0 257 249 5 7 0
California
3 6 0 218 241 7 6 0
Washington State 3 6 0 197 302 5 7 0
Stanford
3 6 0 148 280 4 8 0
Washington
2 7 0 272 321 4 9 0
1999
2004
2008
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Stanford
7 1 0 313 197 8 4 0
Oregon
6 2 0 247 199 9 3 0
Washington
6 2 0 231 188 7 5 0
Arizona State 5 3 0 227 192 6 6 0
Oregon State 4 4 0 208 177 7 5 0
Arizona
3 5 0 229 252 6 6 0
USC
3 5 0 193 206 6 6 0
California
3 5 0 131 164 4 7 0
UCLA
2 6 0 137 241 4 7 0
Washington State 1 7 0 158 257 3 9 0
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC^
8 0 0 285 117 13 0 0
California
7 1 0 287 103 10 2 0
Arizona State 5 3 0 216 234 9 3 0
Oregon State 5 3 0 210 191 7 5 0
UCLA
4 4 0 252 227 6 6 0
Oregon
4 4 0 203 211 5 6 0
Washington State 3 5 0 193 262 5 6 0
Stanford
2 6 0 147 197 4 7 0
Arizona
2 6 0 130 240 3 8 0
Washington
0 8 0 114 255 1 10
0
^ 1 conference win and 2 overall wins later vacated
due to NCAA penalty (revised record: 7-0, 11-0)
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
8 1 0 325 80 12 1 0
Oregon
7 2 0 373 249 10 3 0
Oregon State 7 2 0 307 217 9 4 0
California
6 3 0 293 169 9 4 0
Arizona
5 4 0 306 204 8 5 0
Arizona State 4 5 0 214 209 5 7 0
Stanford
4 5 0 257 260 5 7 0
UCLA
3 6 0 154 229 4 8 0
Washington State 1 8 0 77 453 2 11
0
Washington
0 9 0 111 347 0 12
0
2000
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Washington
7 1 0 258 183 11 1 0
Oregon State
7 1 0 275 161 11 1 0
Oregon
7 1 0 215 172 10 2 0
Stanford
4 4 0 193 210 5 6 0
UCLA
3 5 0 251 282 6 6 0
Arizona State 3 5 0 229 235 6 6 0
Arizona
3 5 0 203 204 5 6 0
USC
2 6 0 208 256 5 7 0
Washington State 2 6 0 167 250 4 7 0
California
2 6 0 204 240 3 8 0
2001
Oregon
Washington State
Stanford
Washington
USC
UCLA
Oregon State
Arizona
Arizona State
California
W L T Pts Opp W L T
7 1 0 281 181 11 1 0
6 2 0 257 187 10 2 0
6 2 0 312 264 9 3 0
6 2 0 227 237 8 4 0
5 3 0 249 150 6 6 0
4 4 0 243 185 7 4 0
3 5 0 191 183 5 6 0
2 6 0 123 317 5 6 0
1 7 0 220 312 4 7 0
0 8 0 148 333 1 10
0
Washington State
USC
Arizona State
UCLA
Oregon State
California
Washington
Oregon
Arizona
Stanford
W L T Pts Opp W L T
7 1 0 285 188 10 3 0
7 1 0 299 163 11 2 0
5 3 0 257 244 8 6 0
4 4 0 232 232 8 5 0
4 4 0 211 180 8 5 0
4 4 0 256 238 7 5 0
4 4 0 232 233 7 6 0
3 5 0 237 266 7 6 0
1 7 0 143 250 4 8 0
1 7 0 128 286 2 9 0
2002
2005
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC^
8 0 0 383 149 12 1 0
Oregon
7 1 0 278 189 10 2 0
UCLA
6 2 0 271 306 10 2 0
California
4 4 0 243 190 8 4 0
Arizona State 4 4 0 251 274 7 5 0
Stanford
4 4 0 180 241 5 6 0
Oregon State 3 5 0 195 261 5 6 0
Arizona
2 6 0 173 220 3 8 0
Washington State 1 7 0 227 292 4 7 0
Washington
1 7 0 169 275 2 9 0
^ Record later vacated due to NCAA penalty
2006
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC
7 2 0 242 131 11 2 0
California
7 2 0 280 173 10 3 0
Oregon State
6 3 0 207 182 10 4 0
UCLA
5 4 0 198 169 7 6 0
Oregon
4 5 0 255 239 7 6 0
Arizona State 4 5 0 216 247 7 6 0
Arizona
4 5 0 152 167 6 6 0
Washington State 4 5 0 208 212 6 6 0
Washington
3 6 0 186 225 5 7 0
Stanford
1 8 0 74 274 1 11
0
2009
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Oregon
8 1 0 375 204 10 3 0
Stanford
6 3 0 330 235 8 5 0
Oregon State 6 3 0 314 225 8 5 0
Arizona
6 3 0 286 228 8 5 0
USC
5 4 0 212 200 9 4 0
California
5 4 0 205 253 8 5 0
Washington
4 5 0 218 229 5 7 0
UCLA
3 6 0 181 217 7 6 0
Arizona State 2 7 0 163 216 4 8 0
Washington State 0 9 0 80 357 1 11
0
2010
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Oregon
9 0 0 403 208 12 1 0
Stanford
8 1 0 327 159 12 1 0
USC*
5 4 0 289 256 8 5 0
Washington
5 4 0 186 275 7 6 0
Arizona
4 5 0 230 224 7 6 0
Arizona State 4 5 0 273 251 6 6 0
Oregon State 4 5 0 213 227 5 7 0
California
3 6 0 175 209 5 7 0
UCLA
2 7 0 155 308 4 8 0
Washington State 1 8 0 174 308 2 10
0
* Not eligible for postseason
ALL-TIME STANDINGS
2011
NORTH
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Oregon
8 1 0 399 209 12 2 0
Stanford
8 1 0 394 213 11 2 0
Washington
5 4 0 270 290 7 6 0
California
4 5 0 223 227 7 6 0
Oregon State 3 6 0 206 268 3 9 0
Washington State 2 7 0 211 311 4 8 0
SOUTH
W L T Pts Opp W L T
USC*
7 2 0 341 232 10 2 0
UCLA
5 4 0 197 266 6 8 0
Utah
4 5 0 188 202 8 5 0
Arizona State 4 5 0 298 255 6 7 0
Arizona
2 7 0 269 341 4 8 0
Colorado
2 7 0 162 354 3 10
0
* Not eligible for postseason
2011 Pac-12 Football Championship Game
Oregon 49, UCLA 31 (Atten: 59,376)
2012
NORTH
W L T Pts Opp W L T
Oregon
8 1 0 448 191 12 1 0
Stanford
8 1 0 260 153 12 2 0
Oregon State 6 3 0 267 203 9 4 0
Washington
5 4 0 210 220 7 6 0
California
2 7 0 174 300 3 9 0
Washington State 1 8 0 180 327 3 9 0
SOUTH
UCLA
Arizona State
USC
Arizona
Utah
Colorado
W L T Pts Opp W L T
6 3 0 310 250 9 5 0
5 4 0 306 234 8 5 0
5 4 0 309 244 7 6 0
4 5 0 308 356 8 5 0
3 6 0 235 253 5 7 0
1 8 0 155 431 1 11
0
AAWU
CAL ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC WASH WSU
1959 4 5 T1 T1 T1
1960 4 5 3 2 1
1961 T4 T4 1 T2 T2
1962
6 4 5 1 2 3
1963
5 6 3 2 1 4
1964 8 T6 T1 5 4 T1 3 T6
1965
T6 8 7 T6 1 2 4 3
1966 5 T6 T2 8 2 1 4 T6
1967 6 T7 T2 T4 T2 1 T4 T7
PAC-8
CAL
ORE
OSU
STAN
UCLA
USC
WASH
WSU
1968
4 T5
2 3 T5
1 8 7
1969
6 5 4 T2
T2
1 7 8
1970 T2 T2 T6 1 T2 T6 T2 8
1971
T3
6 5 1 8 2 T3
7
1972
5 T6
8 T6
2 1 T3
T3
1973
T5
T5
T5
3 2 1 8 4
1974 T3 8 T5 2 T3 1 T5 7
1975 T1 6 7 t3 T1 5 T3 8
1976 T4 T7 T7 3 2 1 T4 6
1977 T5 7 8 T2 T2 T2 1 T5
* - Stanford did not have an official university football team in 1918. Stanford dropped
football in 1906 and the played rugby instead until 1917. During World War I, the Student
Army Training Corps, which was part of the Army, had a regional training base at Stanford.
The SATC put together a a football team under the leadership of an SATC office. It was an
SATC team, not an official Stanford team, and did not represent the university.
CHAMPIONSHIP FACTS
WSU
10
9
T6
T4
8
3
5
7
8
9
T3
T7
9
T6
T3
6
4
T8
T5
T1
10
10
T8
T2
T1
2
7
T9
T5
T7
9
10
10
PAC-12
NORTH
SOUTH
CAL ORE OSU STAN WASH WSU
2011 4 T1 5 T1 3 6
2012 5 T1 3 T1 4 6
^ - Vacated
* - Ineligible for postseason
(T1927, 28,29, 31, 32, T38, 39, 43, 44, 45, 47, 52, T59, 62, T64, 66,
67, 68, 69, 72, 73, 74, 76, 78, 79, 84, T87, 88, 89, T93, T95, T02,
03, 04^, 05^, T06, T07, 08)
17--UCLA
(T1935, 42, 46, 53, 54, 55, T59, 61, 65, T75, 78, 82, 83, 85, T87, T93,
T97, 98)
15--Washington
(1916, 19, 25, 36, T59, 60, 63, 77, 80, 81, 90, 91, T92, T95, T00)
13--California
(1918, 20, 21, 22, 23, 37, T38, T48, 49, 50, 58, T75, T06)
13--Stanford
(1924, 26, T27, T33, 34, T35, 40, 51, 70, 71, T92, 99, 12)
10--Oregon
(T1919, T33, 48, T57, 94, T00, 01, 09, 10, 11)
6--Oregon State
1--Arizona (T1993)
T indicates Tie
^ Vacated due to NCAA penalty
PAC-12
CHAMPIONSHIP COACHES
9 John McKay-USC (62, T64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 72,
73, 74)
7 Pete Carroll-USC (T02, 03^, 04^, 05, T06, T07, 08)
7 Howard Jones-USC (T27, 28, 29, 31, 32, T38, 39)
6 Don James-Washington (77, 80, 81, 90, 91, T92)
5 Terry Donahue-UCLA (82, 83, 85, T87, T93)
5 John Robinson-USC (76, 78, 79, T93, T95)
5 Andy Smith-California (18, 20, 21, 22, 23)
4 Jeff Cravath-USC (43, 44, 45, 47)
4 Tommy Prothro-Oregon State (56, T57, T64); UCLA (65)
3 Chip Kelly-Oregon (09, 10, 11)
3 Jim Owens-Washington (T59, 60, 63)
3 Red Sanders-UCLA (53, 54, 55)
3 Larry Smith-USC (T87, 88, 89)
3 C.E. Thornhill-Stanford (33, 34, t35)
3 Lynn O. Pappy Waldorf-California (T48, 49, 50)
3 Glenn Pop Warner-Stanford (24, 26, T27)
2 Leonard Stub Allison-California (37, T38)
2 Bill Barnes-UCLA (T59, 61)
2 Mike Bellotti-Oregon (T00, 01)
2 Dennis Erickson-Oregon State (T00);
Arizona State (T07)
2 Mike Price-Washington State (T97, T02)
2 John Ralston-Stanford (70, 71)
1 Jim Aiken-Oregon (48)
1 Enoch Bagshaw-Washington (25)
1 Rich Brooks-Oregon (94)
1 Prink Callison-Oregon (T33)
1 Len Casanova-Oregon (T57)
1 Don Clark-USC (T59)
1 Wm H. Dietz-Washington State (17)
1 Gil Dobie-Washington (16)
1 Pete Elliott-California (58)
1 Jess Hill-USC (52)
1 O.E. Hollingbery-Washington State (30)
1 Edwin C. Horrell-UCLA (42)
1 Claude Hunt-Washington (T19)
1 Shy Huntington-Oregon (T19)
1 Bert LaBrucherie-UCLA (46)
1 Jim Lambright-Washington (T95)
1 Rick Neuheisel-Washington (T00)
1 James Phelan-Washington (36)
1 Clark Shaughnessy-Stanford (40)
1 DAVID SHAW-Stanford (12)
1 Bruce Snyder-Arizona State (96)
1 Wm H. Spaulding-UCLA (T35)
1 Lon Stiner-Oregon State (41)
1 Charles Taylor-Stanford (51)
1 Jeff Tedford-California (T06)
1 Bob Toledo-UCLA (98)
1 Ted Tollner-USC (84)
1 Dick Tomey-Arizona (T93)
1 Dick Vermeil-UCLA (T75)
1 Bill Walsh-Stanford (T92)
1 Mike White-California (T75)
1 Tyrone Willingham-Stanford (99)
Bold indicates current Pac-12 Coaches
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Over the last 130 years, there have been nearly 30 selectors of national champions using polls, historical research and mathematical
rating systems. Beginning in 1936, the Associated Press began the best-known and most widely circulated poll of sportswriters
and broadcasters. Before 1936, national champions were determined by historical research and retroactive ratings and polls.
According to the NCAA, following is a listing of Pac-12 institutions declared National Champions by various recognized agencies.
1920
California: Football
Research, Helms, Houlgate,
National Championship
Foundation, Sagarin, Sagarin
(EL0-Chess)
1921
California: Billingsley,
Boand, Football Research,
Sagarin, Sagarin (ELOChess)
1922
California: Billingsley,
Houlgate, National
Championship Foundation,
Sagarin
1923
California: Houlgate
1926
Stanford: Dickson, Helms,
National Championship
Foundation, Sagarin (ELOChess)
1940
Stanford: Billingsley, Helms,
Poling
1954
UCLA: Dunkel, Football
Research, FW, Helms,
Litkenhous, National
Championship Foundation,
UPI
1960
Washington: Helms
1962
USC: AP, Berryman, DeVold,
Dunkel, FB News, Football
Research, FW, Helms,
National Championship
Foundation, NFF, Polling,
UPI, Williamson
1928
USC: Dickinson, Sagarin
1967
USC: AP, Berryman,
Billingsley, DeVold, FB News,
Football Research, FW,
Helms, Matthews, National
Championship Foundation,
NFF, Sagarin, Sagarin (ELOChess), UPI
1929
USC: Houlgate, Sagarin
1970
Arizona State: Poling
1931
USC: Billingsley, Boand,
Dickinson, Dunkel, Helms,
Houlgate, Football Research,
National Championship
Foundation, Poling, Sagarin,
Sagarin (ELO-Chess),
Williamson
1972
USC: AP, Berryman,
Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel,
FACT, FB News, Football
Research, FW, Helms,
Litkenhous, Matthews,
National Championship
Foundation, NFF, Poling,
Sagarin, Sagarin (ELOChess), UPI
1932
USC: Billingshley, Boand,
Dunkel, Football Research,
Helms, Houlgate, National
Championship Foundation,
Parke Davis, Poling, Sagarin,
Williamson
1933
USC: Williamson
1937
California: Dunkel, Helms
1939
USC: Dickinson
1974
USC: FW, Helms, National
Championship Foundation,
NFF, UPI
1975
Arizona State: National
Championship Foundation,
Sporting News
1978
USC: Berryman, Billingsley,
FACT, FB News, Helms,
National Championship
Foundation, Sagarin (ELOChess), Sporting News, UPI
1979
USC: Football Research
1984
Washington: Berryman,
FB News, National
Championship Foundation
1990
Colorado: AP, Berryman,
Billingsley, DeVold, FACT, FB
News, Football Research,
FW, Matthews, National
Championship Foundation,
NFF, Sporting News, USA/
CNN
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Major Selectors since 1936
1954
1962
1967
1972
1974
1978
1991
Washington: Berryman,
Billingsley, DeVold,
Dunkel, FACT, FB News,
FW, Matthews, National
Championship Foundation,
Sagarin, UPI/MNFF, USA/
CNN
2002
USC: Dunkel, Matthews,
Sagarin
2003
2003
USC: AP, Eck, FW,
Matthews, NY Times,
Sporting News
2004
USC^: AP, Berryman,
Billingsley, Colley, DeVold,
Dunkel, Eck, FACT, FW,
Massey, Matthews, NY
Times, NFF, Sagarin, Sagarin
(ELO-Chess), Seattle TImes,
Sporting News, USA/ESPN,
Wolfe
^ BCS later vacated USCs
2004 BCS Championship
1990
COLORADO (11-1-1) - AP
1991
2004
1976
USC: Berryman, Billingsley,
DeVold, Dunkel, Football
Research, Matthews
1936
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
18
20
Minnesota
Louisiana State
Pittsburgh
Alabama
WASHINGTON
Santa Clara
Northwestern
Notre Dame
Nebraska
Pennsylvania
Duke
Yale
Dartmouth
Duquesne
Fordham
Texas Christian
Tennessee
Arkansas
Navy
Marquette
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
9
11
12
13
14
14
16
17
18
19
20
Pittsburgh
CALIFORNIA
Fordham
Alabama
Minnesota
Villanova
Dartmouth
Louisiana State
Notre Dame
Santa Clara
Nebraska
Yale
Ohio State
Holy Cross
Arkansas
Texas Christian
COLORADO
Rice
North Carolina
Duke
1937
1940
1938
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Minnesota
STANFORD
Michigan
Tennessee
Boston College
Texas A&M
Nebraska
Northwestern
Mississippi State
WASHINGTON
Santa Clara
Fordham
Georgetown
Pennsylvania
Cornell
SMU
Hardin-Simmons
Duke
Lafayette
1939
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Minnesota
Duke
Notre Dame
Texas
Michigan
Fordham
Missouri
Duquesne
Texas A&M
Navy
Northwestern
OREGON ST.
Ohio State
Georgia
Pennsylvania
Mississippi State
Mississippi
Tennessee
WASH. ST.
Alabama
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
19
19
Ohio State
Georgia
Wisconsin
Tulsa
Georgia Tech
Notre Dame
Tennessee
Boston College
Michigan
Alabama
Texas
STANFORD
UCLA
William & Mary
Santa Clara
Auburn
WASH. ST.
Mississippi State
Minnesota
Holy Cross
Penn State
9
8
7
5
5
4
4
4
3
2
2
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Texas Christian
Tennessee
Duke
Oklahoma
Notre Dame
Carnegie Tech
USC
Pittsburgh
Holy Cross
Minnesota
Texas Tech
Cornell
Alabama
CALIFORNIA
Fordham
Michigan
Northwestern
Villanova
Tulane
Dartmouth
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Texas A&M
Tennessee
USC
Cornell
Tulane
Missouri
UCLA
Duke
Iowa
Duquesne
Boston College
Clemson
Notre Dame
Santa Clara
Ohio State
Georgia Tech
Fordham
Nebraska
Oklahoma
Michigan
1941
1942
1943
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Notre Dame
Iowa Pre-Flight
Michigan
Navy
Purdue
Great Lakes
Duke
Del Monte PF
Northwestern
March Field
Army
WASHINGTON
Georgia Tech
Texas
Tulsa
Dartmouth
Bainbridge
Colorado Coll.
Pacific
Pennsylvania
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
13
15
16
17
18
19
20
Army
Ohio State
Randolph Field
Navy
Bainbridge
Iowa Pre-Flight
USC
Michigan
Notre Dame
March Field
Duke
Tennessee
Georgia Tech
Norman PF
Illinois
El Toro Marines
Great Lakes
Fort Pierce
St. Marys PF
2nd Air Force
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Army
Alabama
Navy
Indiana
Oklahoma A&M
Michigan
St. Marys
Pennsylvania
Notre Dame
Texas
USC
Ohio State
Duke
Tennessee
Louisiana State
Holy Cross
Tulsa
Georgia
Wake Forest
Columbia
1944
1945
1946
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Notre Dame
Army
Georgia
UCLA
Illinois
Michigan
Tennessee
Louisiana State
North Carolina
Rice
Georgia Tech
Yale
Pennsylvania
Oklahoma
Texas
Arkansas
Tulsa
N.C. State
Delaware
Indiana
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Notre Dame
Michigan
SMU
Penn State
Texas
Alabama
Pennsylvania
USC
North Carolina
Georgia Tech
Army
Kansas
Mississippi
William & Mary
CALIFORNIA
Oklahoma
N.C. State
Rice
Duke
Columbia
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Michigan
Notre Dame
North Carolina
CALIFORNIA
Oklahoma
Army
Northwestern
Georgia
OREGON
SMU
Clemson
Vanderbilt
Tulane
Michigan State
Mississippi
Minnesota
William & Mary
Penn State
Cornell
Wake Forest
1947
1948
1949
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
20
Notre Dame
Oklahoma
CALIFORNIA
Army
Rice
Ohio State
Michigan
Minnesota
Louisiana State
Pacific
Kentucky
Cornell
Villanova
Maryland
Santa Clara
North Carolina
Tennessee
Princeton
Michigan State
Missouri
Baylor
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Oklahoma
Army
Texas
Tennessee
CALIFORNIA
Princeton
Kentucky
Michigan State
Michigan
Clemson
WASHINGTON
Wyoming
Illinois
Ohio State
Miami (Fla.)
Alabama
Nebraska
Wash. & Lee
Tulsa
Tulane
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Tennessee
Michigan State
Maryland
Illinois
Georgia Tech
Princeton
STANFORD
Wisconsin
Baylor
Oklahoma
TCU
CALIFORNIA
Virginia
San Francisco
Kentucky
Boston U.
UCLA
WASHINGTON
Holy Cross
Clemson
1950
1951
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Michigan State
Georgia Tech
Notre Dame
Oklahoma
USC
UCLA
Mississippi
Tennessee
Alabama
Texas
Wisconsin
Tulsa
Maryland
Syracuse
Florida
Duke
Ohio State
Purdue
Princeton
Kentucky
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Maryland
Notre Dame
Michigan State
Oklahoma
UCLA
Rice
Illinois
Georgia Tech
Iowa
West Virginia
Texas
Texas Tech
Alabama
Army
Wisconsin
Kentucky
Auburn
Duke
STANFORD
Michigan
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Ohio State
UCLA
Oklahoma
Notre Dame
Navy
Mississippi
Army
Maryland
Wisconsin
Arkansas
Miami (Fla.)
West Virginia
Auburn
Duke
Michigan
Virginia Tech
USC
Baylor
Rice
Penn State
1953
1954
1955
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Oklahoma
Michigan State
Maryland
UCLA
Ohio State
Texas Christian
Georgia Tech
Auburn
Notre Dame
Mississippi
Pittsburgh
Michigan
USC
Miami (Fla.)
Miami (Ohio)
STANFORD
Texas A&M
Navy
West Virginia
Army
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Iowa
Georgia Tech
Texas A&M
Miami (Fla.)
Michigan
Syracuse
Michigan State
OREGON ST.
Baylor
Minnesota
Pittsburgh
Texas Christian
Ohio State
Navy
George Washington
USC
Clemson
COLORADO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Auburn
Ohio State
Michigan State
Oklahoma
Navy
Mississippi
Iowa
Rice
Texas A&M
Notre Dame
Texas
ARIZONA ST.
Tennessee
Mississippi State
N.C. State
Duke
Florida
Army
Wisconsin
Va. Military
1956
1957
1958
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Louisiana State
Iowa
Army
Auburn
Oklahoma
Air Force
Wisconsin
Ohio State
Syracuse
Texas Christian
Mississippi
Clemson
Purdue
Florida
South Carolina
CALIFORNIA
Notre Dame
SMU
Oklahoma State
Rutgers
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Syracuse
Mississippi
Louisiana State
Texas
Georgia
Wisconsin
Texas Christian
WASHINGTON
Arkansas
Alabama
Clemson
Penn State
Illinois
USC
Oklahoma
Wyoming
Notre Dame
Missouri
Florida
Pittsburgh
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
19
Minnesota
Mississippi
Iowa
Navy
Missouri
WASHINGTON
Arkansas
Ohio State
Alabama
Duke
Kansas
Baylor
Auburn
Yale
Michigan State
Penn State
New Mexico State
Florida
Syracuse
Purdue
1959
1960
1961
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
17
17
20
Alabama
Ohio State
Texas
Louisiana State
Mississippi
Minnesota
COLORADO
Michigan State
Arkansas
Utah State
Missouri
Purdue
Georgia Tech
Syracuse
Rutgers
UCLA
ARIZONA
Rice
Penn State
Duke
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
USC
Wisconsin
Mississippi
Texas
Alabama
Arkansas
Louisiana State
Oklahoma
Penn State
Minnesota
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Texas
Navy
Illinois
Pittsburgh
Auburn
Nebraska
Mississippi
Alabama
Oklahoma
Michigan State
1962
1963
1964
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Alabama
Arkansas
Notre Dame
Michigan
Texas
Nebraska
Louisiana State
OREGON ST.
Ohio State
USC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Alabama
Michigan State
Arkansas
UCLA
Nebraska
Missouri
Tennessee
Louisiana State
Notre Dame
USC
1965
1966
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Notre Dame
Michigan State
Alabama
Georgia
UCLA
Nebraska
Purdue
Georgia Tech
Miami (Fla.)
SMU
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
USC
Tennessee
Oklahoma
Indiana
Notre Dame
Wyoming
OREGON ST.
Alabama
Purdue
Penn State
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Ohio State
Penn State
Texas
USC
Notre Dame
Arkansas
Kansas
Georgia
Missouri
Purdue
Oklahoma
Michigan
Tennessee
SMU
OREGON ST.
Auburn
Alabama
Houston
Louisiana State
Ohio
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Texas
Penn State
USC
Ohio State
Notre Dame
Missouri
Arkansas
Mississippi
Michigan
Louisiana State
Nebraska
Houston
UCLA
Florida
Tennessee
COLORADO
West Virginia
Purdue
STANFORD
Auburn
1967
1970
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
20
Nebraska
Notre Dame
Texas
Tennessee
Ohio State
ARIZONA ST.
Louisiana State
STANFORD
Michigan
Auburn
Arkansas
Toledo
Georgia Tech
Dartmouth
USC
Air Force
Tulane
Penn State
Houston
Oklahoma
Mississippi
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Nebraska
Oklahoma
COLORADO
Alabama
Penn State
Michigan
Georgia
ARIZONA ST.
Tennessee
STANFORD
Louisiana State
Auburn
Notre Dame
Toledo
Mississippi
Arkansas
Houston
Texas
WASHINGTON
USC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
USC
Oklahoma
Texas
Nebraska
Auburn
Michigan
Alabama
Tennessee
Ohio State
Penn State
Louisiana State
North Carolina
ARIZONA ST.
Notre Dame
UCLA
COLORADO
N.C. State
Louisville
WASH. ST.
Georgia Tech
1968
1969
1971
1972
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
20
Notre Dame
Ohio State
Oklahoma
Alabama
Penn State
Michigan
Nebraska
USC
ARIZONA ST.
Houston
Texas Tech
UCLA
Louisiana State
Texas
Miami (Ohio)
N.C. State
Missouri
Kansas
Tennessee
Maryland
Tulane
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
17
19
20
Oklahoma
USC
Michigan
Ohio State
Alabama
Notre Dame
Penn State
Auburn
Nebraska
Miami (Ohio)
N.C. State
Michigan State
Maryland
Baylor
Florida
Texas A&M
Mississippi State
Texas
Houston
Tennessee
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Oklahoma
ARIZONA ST.
Alabama
Ohio State
UCLA
Texas
Arkansas
Michigan
Nebraska
Penn State
Texas A&M
Miami (Ohio)
Maryland
CALIFORNIA
Pittsburgh
COLORADO
USC
ARIZONA
Georgia
West Virginia
1976
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Pittsburgh
USC
Michigan
Houston
Oklahoma
Ohio State
Texas A&M
Maryland
Nebraska
Georgia
Alabama
Notre Dame
Texas Tech
Oklahoma State
UCLA
COLORADO
Rutgers
Kentucky
Iowa State
Mississippi
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Notre Dame
Alabama
Arkansas
Texas
Penn State
Kentucky
Oklahoma
Pittsburgh
Michigan
WASHINGTON
Ohio State
Nebraska
USC
Florida State
STANFORD
San Diego State
North Carolina
ARIZONA ST.
Clemson
Brigham Young
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Alabama
USC
Oklahoma
Penn State
Michigan
Clemson
Notre Dame
Nebraska
Texas
Houston
Arkansas
Michigan State
Purdue
UCLA
Missouri
Georgia
STANFORD
N.C. State
Texas A&M
Maryland
1974
1975
1977
1978
1979
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Alabama
USC
Oklahoma
Ohio State
Houston
Florida State
Pittsburgh
Arkansas
Nebraska
Purdue
WASHINGTON
Texas
Brigham Young
Baylor
North Carolina
Auburn
Temple
Michigan
Indiana
Penn State
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Georgia
Pittsburgh
Oklahoma
Michigan
Florida State
Alabama
Nebraska
Penn State
Notre Dame
North Carolina
USC
Brigham Young
UCLA
Baylor
Ohio State
WASHINGTON
Purdue
Miami (Fla.)
Mississippi State
SMU
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Clemson
Texas
Penn State
Pittsburgh
SMU
Georgia
Alabama
Miami (Fla.)
North Carolina
WASHINGTON
Nebraska
Michigan
Brigham Young
USC
Ohio State
ARIZONA ST.
West Virginia
Iowa
Missouri
Oklahoma
1980
1981
1982
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Penn State
SMU
Nebraska
Georgia
UCLA
ARIZONA ST.
WASHINGTON
Clemson
Arkansas
Pittsburgh
Louisiana State
Ohio State
Florida State
Auburn
USC
Oklahoma
Texas
North Carolina
West Virginia
Maryland
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Miami (Fla.)
Nebraska
Auburn
Georgia
Texas
Florida
Brigham Young
Michigan
Ohio State
Illinois
Clemson
SMU
Air Force
Iowa
Alabama
West Virginia
UCLA
Pittsburgh
Boston College
East Carolina
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Brigham Young
WASHINGTON
Florida
Nebraska
Boston College
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
SMU
UCLA
USC
South Carolina
Maryland
Ohio State
Auburn
Louisiana State
Iowa
Florida State
Miami (Fla.)
Kentucky
Virginia
1983
1984
1985
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Oklahoma
Michigan
Penn State
Tennessee
Florida
Texas A&M
UCLA
Air Force
Miami (Fla.)
Iowa
Nebraska
Arkansas
Alabama
Ohio State
Florida State
Brigham Young
Baylor
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Louisiana State
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Penn State
Miami (Fla.)
Oklahoma
ARIZONA ST.
Nebraska
Auburn
Ohio State
Michigan
Alabama
Louisiana State
ARIZONA
Baylor
Texas A&M
UCLA
Arkansas
Iowa
Clemson
WASHINGTON
Boston College
Virginia Tech
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Miami (Fla.)
Florida State
Oklahoma
Syracuse
Louisiana State
Nebraska
Auburn
Michigan State
UCLA
Texas A&M
Oklahoma State
Clemson
Georgia
Tennessee
South Carolina
Iowa
Notre Dame
USC
Michigan
ARIZONA ST.
1986
1987
1988
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Notre Dame
Miami (Fla.)
Florida State
Michigan
West Virginia
UCLA
USC
Auburn
Clemson
Nebraska
Oklahoma State
Arkansas
Syracuse
Oklahoma
Georgia
WASH. ST.
Alabama
Houston
Louisiana State
Indiana
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Miami (Fla.)
Notre Dame
Florida State
COLORADO
Tennessee
Auburn
Michigan
USC
Alabama
Illinois
Nebraska
Clemson
Arkansas
Houston
Penn State
Michigan State
Pittsburgh
Virginia
Texas Tech
Texas A&M
1989
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
COLORADO
Nebraska
WASH. ST.
Mississippi
N.C. State
Ohio State
North Carolina
Hawaii
Boston College
Kansas
Mississippi State
Fresno State
Wake Forest
1991
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Florida State
Notre Dame
Nebraska
Auburn
Florida
Wisconsin
West Virginia
Penn State
Texas A&M
ARIZONA
Ohio State
Tennessee
Boston College
Alabama
Miami (Fla.)
COLORADO
Oklahoma
UCLA
North Carolina
Kansas State
Michigan
Virginia Tech
Clemson
Louisville
CALIFORNIA
1992
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Nebraska
Penn State
COLORADO
Florida State
Alabama
Miami
Florida
Texas A&M
Auburn
Utah
OREGON
Michigan
USC
Ohio State
Virginia
Colorado State
N.C. State
Brigham Young
Kansas State
ARIZONA
WASH. ST.
Tennessee
Boston College
Mississippi State
Texas
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
COLORADO
Georgia Tech
Miami (Fla.)
Florida State
WASHINGTON
Notre Dame
Michigan
Tennessee
Clemson
Houston
Penn State
Texas
Florida
Louisville
Texas A&M
Michigan State
Oklahoma
Iowa
Auburn
USC
Mississippi
Brigham Young
Virginia
Nebraska
Illinois
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Miami (Fla.)
WASHINGTON
Penn State
Florida State
Alabama
Michigan
Florida
CALIFORNIA
East Carolina
Iowa
Syracuse
Texas A&M
Notre Dame
Tennessee
Nebraska
Oklahoma
Georgia
Clemson
UCLA
COLORADO
Tulsa
STANFORD
Brigham Young
N.C. State
Air Force
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Alabama
Florida State
Miami (Fla.)
Notre Dame
Michigan
Syracuse
Texas A&M
Georgia
STANFORD
Florida
WASHINGTON
Tennessee
1993
1994
1995
1 Nebraska
2 Florida
3 Tennessee
4
Florida State
5 COLORADO
6
Ohio State
7
Kansas State
8 Northwestern
9 Kansas
10 Virginia Tech
11 Notre Dame
12 USC
13 Penn State
14 Texas
15 Texas A&M
16 Virginia
17 Michigan
18 OREGON
19 Syracuse
20 Miami
21 Alabama
22 Auburn
23 Texas Tech
24 Toledo
25 Iowa
1996
1 Florida
2
Ohio State
3
Florida State
4
ARIZONA ST.
5
Brigham Young
6 Nebraska
7
Penn State
8 COLORADO
9 Tennessee
10 North Carolina
11 Alabama
12 Louisiana State
13 Virginia Tech
14 Miami (Fla.)
15 Northwestern
16 WASHINGTON
17 Kansas State
18 Iowa
19 Notre Dame
20 Michigan
21 Syracuse
22 Wyoming
23 Texas
24 Auburn
25 Army
1997
1 Michigan
2 Nebraska
3
Florida State
4 Florida
5 UCLA
6
North Carolina
7 Tennessee
8
Kansas State
9
WASH. ST.
10 Georgia
11 Auburn
12 Ohio State
13 Louisiana State
14 ARIZONA ST.
15 Purdue
16 Penn State
17 Colorado State
18 WASHINGTON
19 So. Mississippi
20 Texas A&M
21 Syracuse
22 Mississippi
23 Missouri
24 Oklahoma State
25 Georgia Tech
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1998
Tennessee
Ohio State
Florida State
ARIZONA
Florida
Wisconsin
Tulane
UCLA
Georgia Tech
Kansas State
Texas A&M
Michigan
Air Force
Georgia
Texas
Arkansas
Penn State
Virginia
Nebraska
Miami
Missouri
Notre Dame
Virginia Tech
Purdue
Syracuse
1999
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Florida State
Virginia Tech
Nebraska
Wisconsin
Michigan
Kansas State
Michigan State
Alabama
Tennessee
Marshall
Penn State
Florida
Mississippi State
So Mississippi
Miami
Georgia
Arkansas
Minnesota
OREGON
Georgia Tech
Texas
Mississippi
Texas A&M
Illinois
Purdue
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Oklahoma
Miami
WASHINGTON
OREGON ST.
Florida State
Virginia Tech
OREGON
Nebraska
Kansas State
Florida
Michigan
Texas
Purdue
Colorado State
Notre Dame
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Auburn
South Carolina
Georgia
Texas Christian
Louisiana State
Wisconsin
Mississippi State
Iowa State
2000
2001
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Miami
OREGON
Florida
Tennessee
Texas
Oklahoma
Louisiana State
Nebraska
COLORADO
WASH. ST.
Maryland
Illinois
South Carolina
Syracuse
Florida State
STANFORD
Louisville
Virginia Tech
WASHINGTON
Michigan
Boston College
Georgia
Toledo
Georgia Tech
Brigham Young
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Ohio State
Miami
Georgia
USC
Oklahoma
Texas
Kansas State
Iowa
Michigan
WASH. ST.
Alabama
N.C. State
Maryland
Auburn
Boise State
Penn State
Notre Dame
Virgina Tech
Pittsburgh
COLORADO
Florida State
Virginia
TCU
Marshall
West Virginia
2002
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
USC
Louisiana State
Oklahoma
Ohio State
Miami (Fla.)
Michigan
Georgia
Iowa
WASH. ST.
Miami (Ohio)
Florida State
Texas
Mississippi
Kansas State
Tennessee
Boise State
Maryland
Purdue
Nebraska
Minnesota
Utah
Clemson
Bowling Green
Florida
TCU
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
USC
Auburn
Oklahoma
Utah
Texas
Louisville
Georgia
Iowa
CALIFORNIA
Virginia Tech
Miami
Boise State
Tennessee
Michigan
Florida State
Louisiana State
Wisconsin
Texas Tech
ARIZONA ST.
Ohio State
Boston College
Fresno State
Virginia
Navy
Pittsburgh
2004
2005
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Texas
USC
Penn State
Ohio State
West Virginia
Louisiana State
Virginia Tech
Alabama
Notre Dame
Georgia
TCU
Florida
OREGON
Auburn
Wisconsin
UCLA
Miami (Fla.)
Boston College
Louisville
Texas Tech
Clemson
Oklahoma
Florida State
Nebraska
CALIFORNIA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Florida
Ohio State
Louisiana State
USC
Boise State
Louisville
Wisconsin
Michigan
Auburn
West Virginia
Oklahoma
Rutgers
Texas
CALIFORNIA
Arkansas
Brigham Young
Notre Dame
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Boston College
OREGON ST.
TCU
Georgia
Penn State
Tennessee
2006
2007
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Louisiana State
Georgia
USC
Missouri
Ohio State
West Virginia
Kansas
Oklahoma
Virginia Tech
Texas
Boston College
Tennessee
Florida
Brigham Young
Auburn
ARIZONA ST.
Cincinnati
Michigan
Hawaii
Illinois
Clemson
Texas Tech
OREGON
Wisconsin
OREGON ST.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Florida
Utah
USC
Texas
Oklahoma
Alabama
TCU
Penn State
Ohio State
OREGON
Boise State
Texas Tech
Georgia
Mississippi
Virginia Tech
Oklahoma State
Cincinnati
OREGON ST.
Missouri
Iowa
Florida State
Georgia Tech
West Virginia
Michigan State
Brigham Young
2008
2009
1 Alabama
2 Texas
3 Florida
4
Boise State
5
Ohio State
6 TCU
7 Iowa
8 Cincinnati
9
Penn State
10 Virginia Tech
11 OREGON
12 Brigham Young
13 Georgia Tech
14 Nebraska
15 Pittsburgh
16 Wisconsin
17 LSU
18 Utah
19 Miami (Fla.)
20 Mississippi
21 Texas Tech
22 USC
23 Central Michigan
24 Clemson
25 West Virginia
2010
1 Auburn
2 TCU
3 OREGON
4 STANFORD
5
Ohio State
6 Oklahoma
7 Wisconsin
8 LSU
9
Boise State
10 Alabama
11 Nevada
12 Arkansas
13 Oklahoma State
14 Michigan State
15 Mississippi State
16 Virginia Tech
17 Florida State
18 Missouri
19 Texas A&M
20 Nebraska
21 UCF
22 South Carolina
23 Maryland
24 Tulsa
25 North Carolina St.
Most appearances by Pac-12 teams in any given weekly AP poll: 6 teams (five times)
Sept. 17, 1989
WASH (11), USC (12), WSU (19), ORE (22), ARIZ (23), UCLA (24) (COLO-8*)
Sept. 6, 1998
UCLA (6), WASH (11), ASU (14), ARIZ (21), USC (22), ORE (24) (COLO-16*)
Sept. 15, 2002
ORE (9), USC (11), WASH (13), WSU (16), UCLA (20), CAL (23)
Sept. 30, 2012
ORE (2), USC (13), OSU (14), WSU (18), WASH (23), UCLA (25)
Oct. 29, 2012
ORE (2), OSU (13), STAN 915), USC 918), ARIZ (24), UCLA (25)
*-Colorado was not a member of the Pac-12 at time of ranking
2011
1 Alabama
2 LSU
3
Oklahoma State
4 OREGON
5 Arkansas
6 USC
7 STANFORD
8
Boise State
9
South Carolina
10 Wisconsin
11 Michigan State
12 Michigan
13 Baylor
14 TCU
15 Kansas State
16 Oklahoma
17 West Virginia
18 Houston
19 Georgia
20 Southern Miss
21 Virginia Tech
22 Clemson
23 Florida State
24 Nebraska
25 Cincinnati
2012
1 Alabama
2 OREGON
3
Ohio State
4
Notre Dame
5 Georgia
5
Texas A&M
7 STANFORD
8
South Carolina
9 Florida
10 Florida State
11 Clemson
12 Kansas State
13 Louisville
14 LSU
15 Oklahoma
16 Utah State
17 Northwestern
18 Boise State
19 Texas
20 OREGON STATE
21 San Jose State
22 Northern Illinois
23 Vanderbilt
24 Michigan
25 Nebraska
UPI 1950-90
USA Today/CNN 1991-96
USA Today/ESPN
1997-Present
1950
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
15
17
18
19
20
20
20
Oklahoma
Texas
Tennessee
CALIFORNIA
Army
Michigan
Kentucky
Princeton
Michigan State
Ohio State
Illinois
Clemson
Miami (Fla.)
Wyoming
WASHINGTON
Baylor
Alabama
Wash. & Lee
Navy
Nebraska
Wisconsin
Cornell
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
14
14
17
17
17
20
Tennessee
Michigan State
Illinois
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Princeton
STANFORD
Wisconsin
Baylor
Texas Christian
Oklahoma
CALIFORNIA
Notre Dame
WASH. ST.
San Francisco
Purdue
UCLA
Holy Cross
Kentucky
Kansas
1951
1952
1
2
3
4
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
15
17
18
19
19
Michigan State
Georgia Tech
Notre Dame
USC
Oklahoma
UCLA
Mississippi
Tennessee
Alabama
Wisconsin
Texas
Purdue
Maryland
Princeton
Ohio State
Pittsburgh
Navy
Duke
Houston
Kentucky
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Maryland
Notre Dame
Michigan State
UCLA
Oklahoma
Rice
Illinois
Texas
Georgia State
Iowa
Alabama
Texas Tech
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Kentucky
Army
STANFORD
Duke
Michigan
Ohio State
1
2
3
4
5
6
UCLA
Ohio State
Oklahoma
Notre Dame
Navy
Mississippi
1953
1954
7
8
9
10
11
11
11
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Army
Arkansas
Miami (Fla.)
Wisconsin
USC
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Duke
Michigan
Penn State
SMU
Denver
Rice
Minnesota
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
20
20
Oklahoma
Michigan State
Maryland
UCLA
Texas Christian
Ohio State
Georgia Tech
Auburn
Mississippi
Notre Dame
Pittsburgh
USC
Michigan
Texas A&M
Army
Duke
West Virginia
Miami (Fla.)
Iowa
STANFORD
Navy
Miami (Ohio)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Iowa
Georgia Tech
Texas A&M
Miami (Fla.)
Michigan
Syracuse
Minnesota
Michigan State
Baylor
Pittsburgh
OREGON ST.
Texas Christian
USC
Wyoming
Yale
COLORADO
Navy
Duke
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Ohio State
Auburn
Michigan State
Oklahoma
Iowa
Navy
Rice
Mississippi
Notre Dame
1955
1956
1957
10
11
12
13
14
14
16
17
18
18
20
Texas A&M
Texas
ARIZONA ST.
Army
Duke
Wisconsin
Tennessee
OREGON
UCLA
Clemson
N.C. State
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Louisiana State
Iowa
Army
Auburn
Oklahoma
Wisconsin
Ohio State
Air Force
Texas Christian
Syracuse
Purdue
Mississippi
Clemson
Notre Dame
Florida
CALIFORNIA
Northwestern
SMU
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
16
18
19
19
Syracuse
Mississippi
Louisiana State
Texas
Georgia
Wisconsin
WASHINGTON
Texas Christian
Arkansas
Penn State
Illinois
USC
Alabama
Penn State
Oklahoma
Northwestern
Michigan State
Wyoming
Auburn
Missouri
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
11
11
14
15
16
Minnesota
Iowa
Mississippi
Missouri
WASHINGTON
Navy
Arkansas
Ohio State
Kansas
Alabama
Duke
Baylor
Michigan State
Auburn
Purdue
Florida
1958
1959
1960
17
18
19
19
Texas
Yale
New Mexico State
Tennessee
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
11
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
19
Alabama
Ohio State
Louisiana State
Texas
Mississippi
Minnesota
COLORADO
Arkansas
Michigan State
Utah State
Purdue
Missouri
Georgia Tech
Duke
Kansas
Syracuse
Wyoming
Wisconsin
Miami (Fla.)
Penn State
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
14
16
16
18
18
18
USC
Wisconsin
Mississippi
Texas
Alabama
Arkansas
Oklahoma
Louisiana State
Penn State
Minnesota
Georgia Tech
Missouri
Ohio State
WASHINGTON
Duke
OREGON ST.
Northwestern
ARIZONA ST.
Illinois
Miami (Fla.)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
16
16
19
20
Texas
Navy
Pittsburgh
Illinois
Nebraska
Auburn
Mississippi
Oklahoma
Alabama
Michigan State
Mississippi State
Syracuse
ARIZONA ST.
Memphis State
WASHINGTON
USC
Penn State
Missouri
North Carolina
Baylor
1961
1962
1963
1964
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
14
16
16
18
18
20
20
Alabama
Arkansas
Notre Dame
Michigan
Texas
Nebraska
Louisiana State
OREGON ST.
Ohio State
USC
Florida State
Syracuse
Princeton
Penn State
Utah
Illinois
New Mexico
Tulsa
Missouri
Mississippi
Michigan State
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Michigan State
Arkansas
Nebraska
Alabama
UCLA
Missouri
Tennessee
Notre Dame
USC
Texas Tech
Ohio State
Florida
Purdue
Louisiana State
Georgia
Tulsa
Mississippi
Kentucky
Syracuse
COLORADO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Notre Dame
Michigan State
Alabama
Georgia
UCLA
Purdue
Nebraska
Georgia Tech
SMU
Miami (Fla.)
Florida
Mississippi
Arkansas
Tennessee
Wyoming
Syracuse
Houston
USC
OREGON ST.
Virginia Tech
1965
1966
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
USC
Tennessee
Oklahoma
Notre Dame
Wyoming
Indiana
Alabama
OREGON ST.
Purdue
UCLA
Penn State
Syracuse
COLORADO
Minnesota
Florida State
Miami (Fla.)
N.C. State
Georgia
Houston
ARIZONA ST.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
18
20
20
Ohio State
USC
Penn State
Georgia
Texas
Kansas
Tennessee
Notre Dame
Arkansas
Oklahoma
Purdue
Alabama
OREGON ST.
Florida State
Michigan
SMU
Missouri
Minnesota
Ohio
STANFORD
Houston
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
18
18
1968
1969
Texas
Penn State
Arkansas
USC
Ohio State
Missouri
Louisiana State
Michigan
Notre Dame
UCLA
Tennessee
Nebraska
Mississippi
STANFORD
Auburn
Houston
Florida
Purdue
San Diego State
West Virginia
1970
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
13
15
16
17
17
19
19
Texas
Ohio State
Nebraska
Tennessee
Notre Dame
Louisiana State
Michigan
ARIZONA ST.
Auburn
STANFORD
Air Force
Arkansas
Houston
Dartmouth
Oklahoma
COLORADO
Georgia Tech
Toledo
USC
Penn State
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
20
Nebraska
Alabama
Oklahoma
Michigan
Auburn
ARIZONA ST.
COLORADO
Georgia
Tennessee
Louisiana State
Penn State
Texas
Toledo
Houston
Notre Dame
STANFORD
Iowa State
North Carolina
Florida State
Arkansas
Mississippi
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
14
16
17
17
19
20
1971
1972
USC
Oklahoma
Ohio State
Alabama
Texas
Michigan
Auburn
Penn State
Nebraska
Louisiana State
Tennessee
Notre Dame
ARIZONA ST.
COLORADO
North Carolina
Louisville
UCLA
WASH. ST.
Utah State
San Diego State
1973
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
11
13
14
15
15
17
18
19
19
Alabama
Oklahoma
Ohio State
Notre Dame
Penn State
Michigan
USC
Texas
UCLA
ARIZONA ST.
Nebraska
Texas Tech
Houston
Louisiana State
Kansas
Tulane
Miami (Ohio)
Maryland
San Diego State
Florida
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
15
17
18
19
USC
Alabama
Ohio State
Notre Dame
Michigan
Auburn
Penn State
Nebraska
N.C. State
Miami (Ohio)
Houston
Florida
Maryland
Baylor
Texas A&M
Tennessee
Mississippi State
Michigan State
Tulsa
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
13
15
16
17
17
19
19
Oklahoma
ARIZONA ST.
Alabama
Ohio State
UCLA
Arkansas
Texas
Michigan
Nebraska
Penn State
Maryland
Texas A&M
ARIZONA
Pittsburgh
CALIFORNIA
Miami (Ohio)
Notre Dame
West Virginia
USC
Georgia
1974
1975
1976
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Pittsburgh
USC
Michigan
Houston
Ohio State
Oklahoma
Nebraska
Texas A&M
Alabama
Georgia
Maryland
Notre Dame
Texas Tech
Oklahoma State
UCLA
COLORADO
Rutgers
Iowa State
Baylor
Kentucky
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
12
14
15
16
16
18
19
19
Notre Dame
Alabama
Arkansas
Penn State
Texas
Oklahoma
Pittsburgh
Michigan
WASHINGTON
Nebraska
Florida State
USC
Ohio State
North Carolina
STANFORD
North Texas
Brigham Young
ARIZONA ST.
San Diego State
N.C. State
1977
Alabama
USC
Oklahoma
Ohio State
Houston
Pittsburgh
Nebraska
Florida State
Arkansas
Purdue
WASHINGTON
Brigham Young
Texas
North Carolina
Baylor
Indiana
Temple
Penn State
Michigan
Missouri
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Georgia
Pittsburgh
Oklahoma
Michigan
Florida State
Alabama
Nebraska
Penn State
North Carolina
Notre Dame
Brigham Young
USC
Baylor
UCLA
Ohio State
Purdue
WASHINGTON
Miami (Fla.)
Florida
SMU
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Clemson
Pittsburgh
Penn State
Texas
Georgia
Alabama
WASHINGTON
North Carolina
Nebraska
Michigan
Brigham Young
Ohio State
USC
Oklahoma
Iowa
Arkansas
Mississippi State
West Virginia
Southern Miss
Missouri
1978
1 USC
2
Alabama
3
Oklahoma
4
Penn State
5
Michigan
6
Notre Dame
7
Clemson
8
Nebraska
9
Texas
10 Arkansas
11 Houston
12 UCLA
13 Purdue
14 Missouri
15 Georgia
16 STANFORD
17 Navy
18 Texas A&M
19 ARIZONA ST.
19 N.C. State
1979
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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20
1980
1981
1982
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10
11
12
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17
18
19
20
Penn State
SMU
Nebraska
Georgia
UCLA
ARIZONA ST.
WASHINGTON
Arkansas
Pittsburgh
Florida State
Louisiana State
Ohio State
North Carolina
Auburn
Michigan
Oklahoma
Alabama
Texas
West Virginia
Maryland
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Miami (Fla.)
Nebraska
Auburn
Georgia
Texas
Florida
Brigham Young
Ohio State
Michigan
Illinois
SMU
Alabama
UCLA
Iowa
Air Force
West Virginia
Penn State
Oklahoma State
Pittsburgh
Boston College
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
19
Brigham Young
WASHINGTON
Nebraska
Boston College
Oklahoma State
Oklahoma
Florida
SMU
USC
UCLA
Maryland
Ohio State
South Carolina
Auburn
Iowa
Louisiana State
Virginia
West Virginia
Kentucky
Florida State
1983
1984
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Oklahoma
Michigan
Penn State
Tennessee
Air Force
UCLA
Texas A&M
Miami (Fla.)
Iowa
Nebraska
Ohio State
Arkansas
Florida State
Alabama
Baylor
Fresno State
Brigham Young
Georgia Tech
Maryland
Louisiana State
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Penn State
Miami (Fla.)
Oklahoma
Nebraska
ARIZONA ST.
Ohio State
Michigan
Auburn
Alabama
ARIZONA
Louisiana State
Texas A&M
Baylor
UCLA
Iowa
Arkansas
WASHINGTON
Boston College
Clemson
Florida State
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Miami (Fla.)
Florida State
Oklahoma
Syracuse
Louisiana State
Nebraska
Auburn
Michigan State
Texas A&M
Clemson
UCLA
Oklahoma State
Tennessee
Georgia
South Carolina
Iowa
USC
Michigan
Texas
Indiana
1986
1987
1988
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Notre Dame
Miami (Fla.)
Florida State
Michigan
West Virginia
UCLA
Auburn
Clemson
USC
Nebraska
Oklahoma State
Syracuse
Arkansas
Oklahoma
Georgia
WASH. ST.
N.C. State
Alabama
Indiana
Wyoming
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
16
18
19
20
Miami (Fla.)
Florida State
Notre Dame
COLORADO
Tennessee
Auburn
Alabama
Michigan
USC
Illinois
Clemson
Nebraska
Arkansas
Penn State
Virginia
Texas Tech
Michigan State
Brigham Young
Pittsburgh
WASHINGTON
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
17
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Georgia Tech
COLORADO
Miami (Fla.)
Florida State
WASHINGTON
Notre Dame
Tennessee
Michigan
Clemson
Penn State
Texas
Louisville
Texas A&M
Michigan State
Virginia
Iowa
Brigham Young
Nebraska
Auburn
San Jose State
Syracuse
USC
Mississippi
Illinois
Virginia Tech
1989
1990
1991
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
WASHINGTON
Miami (Fla.)
Penn State
Florida State
Alabama
Michigan
CALIFORNIA
Florida
East Carolina
Iowa
Syracuse
Notre Dame
Texas A&M
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Nebraska
Clemson
UCLA
Georgia
COLORADO
Tulsa
STANFORD
Brigham Young
Air Force
N.C. State
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Alabama
Florida State
Miami (Fla.)
Notre Dame
Michigan
Texas A&M
Syracuse
Georgia
STANFORD
WASHINGTON
Florida
Tennessee
COLORADO
Nebraska
N.C. State
Mississippi
WASH. ST.
Ohio State
Hawaii
North Carolina
Boston College
Fresno State
Kansas
Mississippi State
Penn State
1992
1993
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Florida State
Notre Dame
Nebraska
Florida
Wisconsin
West Virginia
Penn State
Texas A&M
ARIZONA
Ohio State
Tennessee
Boston College
Alabama
Oklahoma
Miami (Fla.)
COLORADO
UCLA
Kansas State
Michigan
Virginia Tech
North Carolina
Clemson
Louisville
CALIFORNIA
USC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Nebraska
Penn State
COLORADO
Alabama
Florida State
Miami (Fla.)
Florida
UTAH
Ohio State
Brigham Young
OREGON
Michigan
Virginia
Colorado State
USC
Kansas State
N.C. State
Tennessee
WASH. ST.
ARIZONA
North Carolina
Boston College
Texas
Virginia Tech
Mississippi State
1994
1995
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Nebraska
Tennessee
Florida
Florida State
COLORADO
Ohio State
Kansas State
Northwestern
Kansas
Virginia Tech
Notre Dame
USC
Penn State
Texas
Texas A&M
Virginia
Michigan
OREGON
Syracuse
Miami
Alabama
Auburn
Texas Tech
Toledo
Iowa
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Florida
Ohio State
Florida State
ARIZONA ST.
Brigham Young
Nebraska
Penn State
COLORADO
Tennessee
North Carolina
Alabama
Virginia Tech
Louisiana State
Miami (Fla.)
WASHINGTON
Northwestern
Kansas State
Iowa
Syracuse
Michigan
Notre Dame
Wyoming
Texas
Army
Auburn
1996
1997
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Nebraska
Michigan
Florida State
North Carolina
UCLA
Florida
Kansas State
Tennessee
WASH. ST.
Georgia
Auburn
Ohio State
Louisiana State
ARIZONA ST.
Purdue
Colorado State
Penn State
WASHINGTON
So. Mississippi
Syracuse
Texas A&M
Mississippi
Missouri
Oklahoma State
Air Force
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Tennessee
Ohio State
Florida State
ARIZONA
Wisconsin
Florida
Tulane
UCLA
Kansas State
Air Force
Georgia Tech
Michigan
Texas A&M
Georgia
Penn State
Texas
Arkansas
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Nebraska
Miami
Notre Dame
Purdue
Syracuse
Missouri
1998
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
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17
18
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25
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18
19
20
21
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24
25
1999
Florida State
Nebraska
Virginia Tech
Wisconsin
Michigan
Kansas State
Michigan State
Alabama
Tennessee
Marshall
Penn State
Mississippi State
So Mississippi
Florida
Miami
Georgia
Minnesota
OREGON
Arkansas
Texas A&M
Georgia Tech
Mississippi
Texas
STANFORD
Illinois
2000
Oklahoma
Miami
WASHINGTON
Florida State
OREGON ST.
Virginia Tech
Nebraska
Kansas State
OREGON
Michigan
Florida
Texas
Purdue
Clemson
Colorado State
Notre Dame
Georgia
Texas Christian
Georgia Tech
Auburn
South Carolina
Mississippi State
Iowa State
Wisconsin
Tennessee
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
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25
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18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
2001
Miami (Fla.)
OREGON
Florida
Tennessee
Texas
Oklahoma
Nebraska
Louisiana State
COLORADO
Maryland
WASH. ST.
Illinois
South Carolina
Syracuse
Florida State
Louisville
STANFORD
Virgina Tech
WASHINGTON
Michigan
Marshall
Toledo
Boston College
Brigham Young
Georgia
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
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24
25
2002
Ohio State
Miami (Fla.)
Georgia
USC
Oklahoma
Kansas State
Texas
Iowa
Michigan
WASH. ST.
N.C. State
Boise State
Maryland
Virginia Tech
Penn State
Auburn
Notre Dame
Pittsburgh
Marshall
West Virginia
COLORADO
TCU
Florida State
Florida
Virginia
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
2003
Louisiana State
USC
Oklahoma
Ohio State
Miami (Fla.)
Georgia
Michigan
Iowa
WASH. ST.
Florida State
Texas
Miami (Ohio)
Kansas State
Mississippi
Boise State
Tennessee
Minnesota
Nebraska
Purdue
Maryland
UTAH
Clemson
Bowling Green
TCU
Florida
2004
USC
Auburn
Oklahoma
Texas
UTAH
Georgia
Louisville
Iowa
CALIFORNIA
Virginia Tech
Miami
Michigan
Boise State
Florida State
Tennessee
Louisiana State
Texas Tech
Wisconsin
Ohio State
ARIZONA ST
Boston College
Fresno State
Virginia
Navy
Florida
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
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24
25
1
2
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5
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9
10
11
12
13
14
15
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17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
2005
Texas
USC
Penn State
Ohio State
Louisiana State
West Virginia
Virginia Tech
Alabama
TCU
Georgia
Notre Dame
OREGON
UCLA
Auburn
Wisconsin
Florida
Boston College
Miami (Fla.)
Texas Tech
Louisville
Clemson
Oklahoma
Florida State
Nebraska
CALIFORNIA
2006
Florida
Ohio State
Louisiana State
USC
Wisconsin
Boise State
Louisville
Auburn
Michigan
West Virginia
Oklahoma
Rutgers
Texas
CALIFORNIA
Brigham Young
Arkansas
Wake Forest
Virginia Tech
Notre Dame
Boston College
TCU
OREGON ST.
Tennessee
Hawaii
Penn State
2007
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
14
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Louisiana State
USC
Georgia
Ohio State
Missouri
West Virginia
Kansas
Oklahoma
Virginia Tech
Texas
Boston College
Tennessee
ARIZONA ST.
Auburn
BYU
Florida
Hawaii
Illinois
Michigan
Cincinati
Wisconsin
Clemson
Texas Tech
OREGON
Penn State
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
14
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Florida
USC
Texas
UTAH
Oklahoma
Alabama
TCU
Penn State
OREGON
Georgia
Ohio State
Texas Tech
Boise State
Virginia Tech
Mississippi
Missouri
Cincinnati
Oklahoma State
OREGON ST.
Iowa
Brigham Young
Georgia Tech
Florida State
Michigan State
CALIFORNIA
2008
2009
1 Alabama
2 Texas
3 Florida
4
Boise State
5
Ohio State
6 TCU
7 Iowa
8
Penn State
9 Cincinnati
10 Virginia Tech
11 OREGON
12 Brigham Young
13 Georgia Tech
14 Nebraska
15 Pittsburgh
16 Wisconsin
17 LSU
18 UTAH
19 Miami (Fla.)
20 USC
21 Mississippi
22 West Virginia
23 Texas Tech
24 Central Michigan
25 Oklahoma State
2010
1 Auburn
2 TCU
3 OREGON
4 STANFORD
5
Ohio State
6 Oklahoma
7
Boise State
8 LSU
9 Wisconsin
10 Oklahoma State
11 Alabama
12 Arkansas
13 Nevada
14 Michigan State
15 Virginia Tech
16 Florida State
17 Mississippi State
18 Missouri
19 Nebraska
20 UCF
21 Texas A&M
22 South Carolina
23 UTAH
24 Maryland
25 North Carolina St.
1 Alabama
2 LSU
3
Oklahoma State
4 OREGON
5 Arkansas
6
Boise State
7 STANFORD
8
South Carolina
9 Michigan
10 Michigan State
11 Wisconsin
12 Baylor
13 TCU
14 Houston
15 Oklahoma
16 Kansas State
17 Virginia Tech
18 West Virginia
19 Southern Miss
20 Georgia
21 Cincinnati
22 Clemson
23 Florida State
24 Nebraska
25 Brigham Young
2012
1 Alabama
2 OREGON
3
Notre Dame
4 Georgia
5
Texas A&M
6 STANFORD
7
South Carolina
8
Florida State
9 Clemson
10 Florida
11 Kansas State
12 LSU
13 Louisville
14 Boise State
15 Oklahoma
16 Northwestern
17 Utah State
18 Texas
19 OREGON STATE
20 Vanderbilt
21 San Jose State
22 Cincinnati
23 Nebraska
24 Northern Illinois
25 Tulsa
BY SCHOOL
ARIZONA
Ricky Hunley, LB, 1980-83
Chuck Cecil, DB, 1984-87
Rob Waldrop, DL, 1990-93
Tedy Bruschi, DE, 1992-95
ARIZONA STATE
Ron Pritchard, LB, 1966-68
Danny White, QB, 1971-73
Michael Haynes, DB, 1972-75
John Jefferson, WR, 1974-77
Randall McDaniel, OG, 1984-87
Pat Tillman, LB, 1994-97
CALIFORNIA
Walter A. Gordon, T, 1916-18
Stanley Barnes, C-E, 1918-21
Dan A. McMillan, T, 1920-21
Harold Brick Muller, E, 1920-22
Edwin Horrell, C, 1922-24
Sam Chapman, HB, 1935-37
PAC-12 COACHES
Ike Armstrong, UTAH, 1925-49
Hugo Bezdek, ORE, 1913-17
Walter Camp, STAN, 1892, 1894-95
Len Casanova, ORE, 1951-66
John Cooper, ASU, 1985-87
Gilmour Dobie, WASH, 1908-1916
Terry Donahue, UCLA, 1976-95
Forest Evashevski, WSU, 1950-51
Orin (Babe) Hollingbery, WSU, 1926-42
Bill Ingram, CAL, 1931-34
Don James, WASH, 1975-92
Howard Jones, USC, 1925-40
Andrew Kerr, STAN, 1922-23
Frank Kush, ASU, 1958-79
Bill McCartney, COLO, 1982-94
John McKay, USC, 1960-75
James Phelan, WASH, 1930-41
Tommy Prothro, OSU, 1955-64;
UCLA, 1965-70
John Ralston, STAN, 1963-71
John Robinson, USC, 1976-82, 93-97
Darrell Royal, WASH, 1956
Henry Red Sanders, UCLA, 1949-57
Clark Shaughnessy, STAN, 1940-41
Lawrence Buck Shaw, CAL, 1945
Andy Smith, CAL, 1916-25
Chuck Taylor, STAN, 1951-57
Lynn Pappy Waldorf, CAL, 1946-56
Pop Warner, STAN, 1924-32
Fielding Yost, STAN, 1900
ATT
YDS
AVG
128 833 6.5
217 948 4.3
267 1440 5.4
612 3221 5.3
TD
3
9
13
25
ATT
291
383
674
YDS
AVG
1543 5.3
1880 4.9
3423 5.1
TD
13
23
36
ATT
YDS
AVG
156 858 5.5
285 1478 5.2
374 1859 5.0
332 2050 6.2
1147 6245 5.4
TD
10
7
13
19
49
TD
1
8
14
22
45
TD
1
8
24
33
1941
Jay Berwanger
Monk Meyer
William Shakespeare
Pepper Constable
Chicago
Army
Notre Dame
Princeton
1936
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Larry Kelly
Sam Francis
Ray Buivid
Sammy Baugh
Clint Frank
Ed Widseth
Ace Parker
Fred Vanzo
Gaynell Tinsley
Alex Wojciechowicz
Yale
Nebraska
Marquette
TCU
Yale
Minnesota
Duke
Northwestern
LSU
Fordham
1937
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Clint Frank
Byron White
Marshall Goldberg
Alex Wojciechowicz
Joe Kilgore
Sid Luckman
Carl Hinkle
Vic Bottari
Sam Chapman
Brud Holland
Yale
Colorado
Pittsburgh
Fordham
Alabama
Columbia
Vanderbilt
California
California
Cornell
1938
1 Davey OBrien
2 Marshall Goldberg
3 Sid Luckman
4 Bob MacLeod
5 Vic Bottari
6 Howard Weiss
7 George Cafego
8 Kiadrich
9 Whitney Beinor
10 Dean Hill
TCU
Pittsburgh
Columbia
Dartmouth
California
Wisconsin
Tennessee
TCU
Notre Dame
Duke
1939
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Nile Kinnick
Tom Harmon
Paul Christman
George Cafego
John Kimbrough
Kenny Washington
Ken Kavanaugh
Banks McFadden
Jay Graybeal
John Schiechl
Iowa
Michigan
Missouri
Tennessee
Texas A&M
UCLA
LSU
Clemson
Oregon
Santa Clara
1940
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Tom Harmon
John Kimbrough
George Franck
Frankie Albert
Paul Christman
Bob Suffridge
Charles ORouke
Norman Standlee
Marshall Robnett
Walt Matusczak
Michigan
Texas A&M
Minnesota
Stanford
Missouri
Tennessee
Boston College
Stanford
Texas A&M
Cornell
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Bruce Smith
Angelo Bertelli
Frankie Albert
Frank Sinkwich
Bill Dudley
Endicott Peabody
Edgar Jones
Bob Westfall
Steve Lach
Jack Crain
1947
Minnesota
Notre Dame
Stanford
Georgia
Virginia
Harvard
Pittsburgh
Michigan
Duke
Texas
1942
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Frank Sinkwich
Paul Governali
Clint Castleberry
Mike Holvak
Bill Hillenbrand
Angelo Bertelli
Dick Wildung
Gene Fekete
Glenn Dobbs
Dave Schreiner
Georgia
Columbia
Georgia Tech
Boston College
Indiana
Notre Dame
Minnesota
Ohio State
Tulsa
Wisconsin
1943
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Angelo Bertelli
Bob Odell
Otto Graham
Creighton Miller
Eddie Prokop
Hal Hamburg
Bill Daley
Tony Butkovich
Jim White
Notre Dame
Pennsylvania
Northwestern
Notre Dame
Georgia Tech
Navy
Michigan
Purdue
Notre Dame
1944
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Les Horvath
Glenn Davis
Felix Blanchard
Don Whitmire
Buddy Young
Bob Kelly
Bob Jenkins
Doug Kenna
Bob Fenimore
Shorty McWilliams
Ohio State
Army
Army
Navy
Illinois
Notre Dame
Navy
Army
Oklahoma A&M
Mississippi St.
1945
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Felix Blanchard
Glenn Davis
Bob Fenimore
Herman Wedemeyer
Harry Gilmer
Frank Dancewicz
Warren Amling
Pete Pihos
Clyde Scott
Army
Army
Oklahoma A&M
St. Marys
Alabama
Notre Dame
Ohio State
Indiana
Navy
1946
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Glenn Davis
Charles Trippi
John Lujak
Felix Blanchard
Herman Wedemeyer
Arnold Tucker
Harry Gilmer
Burr Baldwin
Bobby Layne
Army
Georgia
Notre Dame
Army
St. Marys
Army
Alabama
UCLA
Texas
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
John Lujack
Bob Chappuis
Doak Walker
Charley Conerly
Harry Gilmer
Bobby Layne
Chuch Bednarik
Bill Swiacki
Notre Dame
Michigan
SMU
Mississippi
Alabama
Texas
Penn
Columbia
1948
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Doak Walker
Charlie Justice
Check Bednarik
Jackie Jensen
Stanley Heath
Norm Van Brocklin
Emil Sitko
Jack Mitchell
SMU
North Carolina
Pennsylvania
California
Nevada
Oregon
Notre Dame
Oklahoma
1949
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Leon Hart
Charlie Justice
Doak Walker
Arnold Galiffa
Bob Williams
Eddie LeBaron
Clayton Tonnemaker
Emil Sitko
Notre Dame
North Carolina
SMU
Army
Notre Dame
Pacific
Minnesota
Notre Dame
1950
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Vic Janowicz
Kyle Rote
Red Bagnell
Babe Parilli
Bobby Reynolds
Bob Williams
Leon Heath
Dan Foldberg
Ohio State
SMU
Pennsylvania
Kentucky
Nebraska
Notre Dame
Oklahoma
Army
1951
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Dick Kazmaier
Hank Lauricella
Babe Parilli
Bill McColl
John Bright
John Karras
Larry Isbell
Hugh McElhenny
Ollie Matson
Princeton
Tennessee
Kentucky
Stanford
Drake
Illinois
Baylor
Washington
San Francisco
1952
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Billy Vessels
Jack Scarbath
Paul Giel
Don Moomaw
John Lattner
Paul Cameron
Jim Sears
Don McAuliffe
Don Heinrich
Oklahoma
Maryland
Minnesota
UCLA
Notre Dame
UCLA
USC
Michigan State
Washington
1958
John Lattner
Paul Giel
Paul Cameron
Bernie Faloney
Bob Garrett
Alan Ameche
J.C. Caroline
J.D. Roberts
Lamar McHan
Notre Dame
Minnesota
UCLA
Maryland
Stanford
Wisconsin
Illinois
Oklahoma
Arkansas
1954
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Alan Ameche
Kurt Burris
Howard Cassady
Ralph Guglielmi
Paul Larson
Dick Moegle
Jack Elena
George Shaw
Pete Vann
Bob McNamara
Wisconsin
Oklahoma
Ohio State
Notre Dame
California
Rice
UCLA
Oregon
Army
Minnesota
Howard Cassady
Jim Swink
George Welsh
Earl Morrall
Paul Hornung
Bob Pellegrini
Ron Beagle
Ron Kramer
Bo Bolinger
Jon Arnett
Ohio State
TCU
Navy
Michigan State
Notre Dame
Maryland
Navy
Michigan
Oklahoma
USC
1955
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1956
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Paul Hornung
John Majors
Tommy McDonald
Jerry Tubbs
Jimnny Brown
Ron Kramer
John Brodie
Jim Parker
Kenny Ploen
Joe Walton
Notre Dame
Tennessee
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Syracuse
Michigan
Stanford
Ohio State
Iowa
Pitsburgh
1957
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Texas A&M
Iowa
Michigan State
Kentucky
Navy
Auburn
Army
Michigan State
Oklahoma
Utah
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1963
Peter Dawkins
Randy Duncan
Billy Cannon
Bob White
Joe Kapp
Bill Austin
Bob Harrison
Dick Bass
Don Meredith
Nick Pietrosante
Army
Iowa
LSU
Ohio State
California
Rutgers
Oklahoma
College of Pacific
SMU
Notre Dame
1959
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Joe Bellino
Tom Brown
Jake Gibbs
Ed Dyas
Bill Kilmer
Mike Ditka
Tom Matte
Dan LaRose
Pervis Atkins
E.J. Holub
LSU
Penn State
SMU
Illinois
Mississippi
Michigan State
Wisconsin
Iowa State
Notre Dame
Northwestern
Ernie Davis
Bob Ferguson
Jimmy Saxton
Sandy Stephens
Pat Trammell
Joe Romig
John Hadl
Gary Collins
Roman Gabriel
Merlin Olsen
Navy
Minnesota
Mississippi
Auburn
UCLA
Pittsburgh
Ohio State
Missouri
New Mexico State
Texas Tech
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
John Huarte
Jerry Rhome
Dick Butkus
Bob Timberlake
Jack Snow
Tucker Frederickson
Craig Morton
Steve DeLong
Cosmo Iacavazzi
Brian Piccolo
Notre Dame
Tulsa
Illinois
Michigan
Notre Dame
Auburn
California
Tennessee
Princeton
Wake Forest
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
MIKE GARRETT
Howard Twilley
Jim Grabowski
Donny Anderson
Floyd Little
Steve Juday
Tommy Nobis
Bob Griese
Steve Spurrier
Steve Sloan
USC
Tulsa
Illinois
Texas Tech
Syracuse
Michigan State
Texas
Purdue
Florida
Alabama
1966
Syracuse
Ohio State
Texas
Minnesota
Alabama
Colorado
Kansas
Maryland
N.C. State
Utah State
1962
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Navy
Georgia Tech
Michigan State
Baylor
Texas
Illinois
Auburn
Air Force
Duke
Miami
1965
1961
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Roger Staubach
Billy Lothridge
Sherman Lewis
Don Trull
Scott Appleton
Dick Butkus
Jimmy Sidle
Terry Isaacson
Jay Wilkinson
George Mira
1964
Billy Cannon
Richie Lucas
Don Meredith
Bill Burrell
Charles Flowers
Dean Look
Dale Hackbart
Dwight Nichols
Monty Stickles
Ron Burton
1960
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TERRY BAKER
Jerry Stovall
Bobby Bell
Lee Roy Jordan
George Mira
Pat Richter
George Saimes
Billy Lothridge
Ron Vander Kelen
Eldon Fortie
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Steve Spurrier
Bob Griese
Nick Eddy
Gary Beban
Floyd Little
Clint Jones
Mel Farr
Terry Hanratty
Loyd Phillips
George Patton
Florida
Purdue
Notre Dame
UCLA
Syracuse
Michigan State
UCLA
Notre Dame
Arkansas
Georgia
1967
OREGON STATE
LSU
Minnesota
Alabama
Miami
Wisconsin
Michigan State
Georgia Tech
Wisconsin
Brigham Young
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
GARY BEBAN
O.J. Simpson
Leroy Keyes
Larry Csonka
Kim Hammond
Bob Johnson
Granville Liggins
Dewey Warren
Wayne Meylan
Terry Hanratty
UCLA
USC
Purdue
Syracuse
Florida State
Tennessee
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Nebraska
Notre Dame
1973
O.J. SIMPSON
Leroy Keyes
Terry Hanratty
Ted Kwalick
Ted Hendricks
Ron Johnson
Bobby Douglas
Chris Gilbert
Brian Dowling
Ron Sellers
USC
Purdue
Notre Dame
Penn State
Miami
Michigan
Kansas
Texas
Yale
Florida State
1969
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Oklahoma
Purdue
Ohio State
Mississippi
Penn State
Notre Dame
Ohio State
Stanford
Tennessee
Ohio State
Pat Sullivan
Ed Marinaro
Greg Pruitt
John Musso
Lydell Mitchell
Jack Mildren
Jerry Tagge
Chuck Ealey
Walt Patulski
Eric Allen
STANFORD
Notre Dame
Mississippi
Texas
Ohio State
Auburn
Ohio State
Air Force
North Carolina
Kansas State
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Archie Griffin
Chuck Muncie
Ricky Bell
Tony Dorsett
Joe Washington
Jimmy Dubose
John Sciarra
Gordon Bell
Lee Roy Selmon
Gene Swick
Auburn
Cornell
Oklahoma
Alabama
Penn State
Oklahoma
Nebraska
Toledo
Notre Dame
Michigan State
Johnny Rodgers
Greg Pruitt
Rich Glover
Bert Jones
Terry Davis
John Hufnagel
George Amundsen
Otis Armstrong
Don Strock
Gary Huff
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Ohio State
USC
Oklahoma
Notre Dame
Nebraska
Michigan State
Oklahoma
Brigham Young
Maryland
California
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Billy Sims
Chuck Fusina
Rick Leach
Charles White
Charles Alexander
Ted Brown
Steve Fuller
Eddie Lee Ivery
Jack Thompson
Jerry Robinson
Oklahoma
Penn State
Michigan
USC
LSU
N.C. State
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Washington State
UCLA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
CHARLES WHITE
Billy Sims
Marc Wilson
Art Schlichter
Vagas Ferguson
Paul McDonald
George Rogers
Mark Hermann
Ron Simmons
Steadman Shealy
USC
Oklahoma
Brigham Young
Ohio State
Notre Dame
USC
South Carolina
Purdue
Florida State
Alabama
1980
Ohio State
California
USC
Pittsburgh
Oklahoma
Florida
UCLA
Michigan
Oklahoma
Toledo
Tony Dorsett
Ricky Bell
Rob Lytle
Terry Miller
Tommy Kramer
Gifford Nielsen
Ray Goff
Mike Voight
Joe Roth
Jeff Dankworth
Earl Campbell
Terry Miller
Ken MacAfee
Doug Williams
Ross Browner
Guy Benjamin
Matt Cavanaugh
Rick Leach
Charles Alexander
Wes Chandler
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
George Rogers
Hugh Green
Herschel Walker
Mark Hermann
Jim McMahon
Art Schlichter
Neil Lomax
Jarvis Redwine
Ken Easley
Anthony Carter
South Carolina
Pittsburgh
Geogia
Purdue
Brigham Young
Ohio State
Portland State
Nebraska
UCLA
Michigan
1981
Pittsburgh
USC
Michigan
Oklahoma State
Rice
Brigham Young
Georgia
North Carolina
California
UCLA
1977
Nebraska
Oklahoma
Nebraska
LSU
Alabama
Penn State
Iowa State
Purdue
Virginia Tech
Florida State
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1979
Archie Griffin
Anthony Davis
Joe Washington
Tom Clements
Dave Humm
Dennis Franklin
Rod Shoate
Gary Scheide
Randy White
Steve Bartkowski
1976
1972
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Penn State
Ohio State
Texas
Kansas
Ohio State
Ohio State
Oklahoma
Arizona State
Arizona State
UCLA
1975
JIM PLUNKETT
Joe Theismann
Archie Manning
Steve Wooster
Rex Kern
Pat Sullivan
Jack Tatum
Ernie Jennings
Don McCauley
Lynn Dickey
1971
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1978
John Capelletti
John Hicks
Roosevelt Leaks
David Jaynes
Archie Griffin
Randy Gradishar
Lucious Selmon
Woody Green
Danny White
Kermit Johnson
1974
Steve Owens
Mike Phipps
Rex Kern
Archie Manning
Mike Reid
Mike McCoy
Jim Otis
Jim Plunkett
Steve Kiner
Jack Tatum
1970
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
MARCUS ALLEN
Herschel Walker
Jim McMahon
Dan Marino
Art Schlichter
Darrin Nelson
Anthony Carter
Kenneth Sims
Reggie Collier
Rich Diana
USC
Georgia
Brigham Young
Pittsburgh
Ohio State
Stanford
Michigan
Texas
So. Mississippi
Yale
1982
Texas
Oklahoma State
Notre Dame
Grambling
Notre Dame
Stanford
Pittsburgh
Michigan
LSU
Florida
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Herschel Walker
John Elway
Eric Dickerson
Anthony Carter
Dave Rimington
Todd Blackledge
Tom Ramsey
Tony Eason
Dan Marino
Mike Rozier
Curt Warner
Georgia
Stanford
SMU
Michigan
Nebraska
Penn State
UCLA
Illinois
Pittsburgh
Nebraska
Penn State
Mike Rozier
Steve Young
Doug Flutie
Turner Gill
Terry Hoage
Napoleon McCallum
Jeff Hostetler
Bill Fralic
Walter Lewis
Boomer Esiason
1988
Nebraska
Brigham Young
Boston College
Nebraska
Georgia
Navy
West Virginia
Pittsburgh
Alabama
Maryland
1984
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Doug Flutie
Keith Byars
Robbie Bosco
Bernie Kosar
Kenneth Davis
Bill Fralic
Chuck Long
Greg Allen
Jerry Rice
Rueben Mayes
Bo Jackson
Chuck Long
Robbie Bosco
Lorenzo White
Vinny Testaverde
Jim Everett
Napoleon McCallum
Allen Pinkett
Joe Dudek
Brian McClure
Vinny Testaverde
Paul Palmer
Jim Harbaugh
Brian Bosworth
Gordie Lockbaum
Brent Fullwood
Cornelius Bennett
D.J. Dozier
Kevin Sweeney
Chris Spielman
Tim Brown
Don McPherson
Gordie Lockbaum
Lorenzo White
Craig Heyward
Chris Spielman
Thurman Thomas
Gaston Green
Emmitt Smith
Bobby Humphrey
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Houston
Indiana
West Virginia
Notre Dame
Colorado
Air Force
Florida
Michigan State
Brigham Young
Notre Dame
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Florida State
Tennessee
Alabama
San Diego State
Boston College
Northern Illinois
UCLA
Michigan
Fresno State
Georgia
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RASHAAN SALAAM
Ki-Jana Carter
Steve McNair
Kerry Collins
Jay Barker
Warren Sapp
Eric Zeier
Lawrence Phillips
Napoleon Kaufman
Zach Wiegert
COLORADO
Penn State
Alcorn State
Penn State
Alabama
Miami
Georgia
Nebraska
Washington
Nebraska
Brigham Young
Notre Dame
Colorado
Virginia
Houston
Virginia
Washington
Miami
Texas A&M
Army
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Eddie George
Tommie Frazier
Danny Wuerffel
Darnell Autry
Troy Davis
Peyton Manning
Keyshawn Johnson
Tim Biakabutuka
Warrick Dunn
Bobby Hoying
Ohio State
Nebraska
Florida
Northwestern
Iowa State
Tennessee
USC
Michigan
Florida State
Ohio State
1996
Desmond Howard
Casey Weldon
Ty Detmer
Steve Emtman
Shane Matthews
Vaughn Dunbar
Jeff Blake
Terrell Buckley
Marshall Faulk
Bucky Richardson
Gino Torretta
Marshall Faulk
Garrison Hearst
Marvin Jones
Reggie Brooks
Charlie Ward
Michael Barrow
Drew Bledsoe
Glyn Milburn
Eric Curry
Charlie Ward
Heath Shuler
David Palmer
Marshall Faulk
Glenn Foley
LeShon Johnson
J.J. Stokes
Tyrone Wheatley
Trent Dilfer
Eric Zeier
1995
Ty Detmer
Raghib Ismail
Eric Bieniemy
Shawn Moore
David Klingler
Herman Moore
Greg Lewis
Craig Erickson
Darren Lewis
Mike Mayweather
Michigan
Florida State
Brigham Young
Washington
Florida
Indiana
East Carolina
Florida State
San Diego State
Texas A&M
1992
Notre Dame
Syracuse
Holy Cross
Michigan State
Pittsburgh
Ohio State
Oklahoma State
UCLA
Florida
Alabama
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1994
Andre Ware
Anthony Thompson
Major Harris
Tony Rice
Darian Hagan
Dee Dowis
Emmitt Smith
Percy Snow
Ty Detmer
Raghib Ismail
1991
Miami
Temple
Michigan
Oklahoma
Holy Cross
Auburn
Alabama
Penn State
Fresno State
Ohio State
1987
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Oklahoma State
USC
UCLA
Miami
West Virginia
Michigan State
Washington State
Florida State
Indiana
Alabama
1990
Auburn
Iowa
Brigham Young
Michigan State
Miami
Purdue
Navy
Notre Dame
Plymouth State
Bowling Green
1986
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1993
Barry Sanders
Rodney Peete
Troy Aikman
Steve Walsh
Major Harris
Tony Mandarich
Timm Rosenbach
Deion Sanders
Anthony Thompson
Derrick Thomas
1989
Boston College
Ohio State
Brigham Young
Miami
TCU
Pittsburgh
Iowa
Florida State
Mississippi Valley
Washington State
1985
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Danny Wuerffel
Troy Davis
Jake Plummer
Orlando Pace
Warrick Dunn
Byron Hanspard
Darnell Autry
Peyton Manning
Marcus Harris
Beau Morgan
Florida
Iowa State
Arizona State
Ohio State
Florida State
Texas Tech
Northwestern
Tennessee
Wyoming
Air Force
1997
Miami
San Diego State
Georgia
Florida State
Notre Dame
Florida State
Miami
Washington State
Stanford
Alabama
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Charles Woodson
Peyton Manning
Ryan Leaf
Randy Moss
Ricky Williams
Curtis Enis
Tim Dwight
Cade McNown
Tim Couch
Amos Zerouoe
Michigan
Tennessee
Washington State
Marshall
Texas
Penn State
Iowa
UCLA
Kentucky
West Virginia
Ricky Williams
Michael Bishop
Cade McNown
Tim Couch
Donovan McNabb
Daunte Culpepper
Champ Bailey
Torry Holt
Joe Germaine
Shaun King
2003
Texas
Kansas State
UCLA
Kentucky
Syracuse
Central Florida
Georgia
N.C. State
Ohio State
Tulane
1999
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Ron Dayne
Joe Hamilton
Michael Vick
Drew Brees
Chad Pennington
Peter Warrick
Shaun Alexander
Thomas Jones
Le Var Arrington
Tim Rattay
Chris Weinke
Josh Heupel
Drew Brees
LaDainian Tomlinson
Damien Andersen
Michael Vick
Santana Moss
Marques Tuiasosopo
Ken Simonton
Rudi Johnson
Florida State
Oklahoma
Purdue
Texas Christian
Northwestern
Virginia Tech
Miami
Washington
Oregon State
Auburn
2001
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Eric Crouch
Rex Grossman
Ken Dorsey
Joey Harrington
David Carr
Antwaan Randle El
Roy Williams
Bryant McKinnie
Dwight Freeney
Julius Peppers
CARSON PALMER
Brad Banks
Larry Johnson
Willis McGahee
Ken Dorsey
Byron Leftwich
Jason Gesser
Chris Brown
Kliff Kingsbury
Quentin Griffin
2008
Oklahoma
Pittsburgh
Michigan
Mississippi
Kansas State
USC
North Carolina State
USC
Miami (OH)
Texas Tech
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
MATT LEINART
Adrian Peterson
Jason White
Alex Smith
Reggie Bush
Cedric Benson
Jason Campbell
J.J. Arrington
Aaron Rodgers
Braylon Edwards
Sam Bradford
Colt McCoy
Tim Tebow
Graham Harrell
Michael Crabtree
Shonn Green
Patrick White
Nate Davis
Rey Maualuga
Javon Ringer
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Mark Ingram
Toby Gerhart
Colt McCoy
Ndamukong Suh
Tim Tebow
C.J. Spiller
Kellen Moore
Case Keenum
Mardy Gilyard
Golden Tate
2005
2010
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Troy Smith
Darren McFadden
Brady Quinn
Steve Slaton
Mike Hart
Colt Brennan
Ray Rice
Ian Johnson
Dwayne Jarrett
Calvin Johnson
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Tim Tebow
Darren McFadden
Colt Brennan
Chase Daniel
Dennis Dixon
Patrick White
Matt Ryan
Kevin Smith
Glenn Dorsey
Chris Long
Oklahoma
Texas
Florida
Texas Tech
Texas Tech
Iowa
West Virginia
Ball State
USC
Michigan State
Cam Newton
Andrew Luck
LaMichael James
Kellen Moore
Justin Blackmon
Denard Robinson
Ryan Mallet
Colin Kaepernick
Andy Dalton
Owen Marecic
Alabama
Stanford
Texas
Nebraska
Florida
Clemson
Boise State
Houston
Cincinnati
Notre Dame
Auburn
Stanford
Oregon
Boise State
Oklahoma State
Michigan
Arkansas
Nevada
TCU
Stanford
2011
Ohio State
Arkansas
Notre Dame
West Virginia
Michigan
Hawaii
Rutgers
Boise State
USC
Georgia Tech
2007
USC
Iowa
Penn State
Miami
Miami
Marshall
Washington State
Colorado
Texas Tech
Oklahoma
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
2009
USC
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Utah
USC
Texas
Auburn
California
California
Michigan
2006
Nebraska
Florida
Miami
Oregon
Fresno State
Indiana
Oklahoma
Miami
Syracuse
North Carolina
2002
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Jason White
Larry Fitzgerald
Chris Perry
Eli Manning
Darren Sproles
Matt Leinart
Phillip Rivers
Mike Williams
Ben Roethlisberger
B.J. Symons
2004
Wisconsin
Georgia Tech
Virginia Tech
Purdue
Marshall
Florida State
Alabama
Virginia
Penn State
Louisiana Tech
2000
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Baylor
Stanford
Alabama
Wisconsin
LSU
USC
Houston
Boise State
Wisconsin
Oregon
2012
Florida
Arkansas
Hawaii
Missouri
Oregon
West Virginia
Boston College
Central Florida
LSU
Virginia
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Johnny Manziel
Manti Teo
Collin Klein
Marqise Lee
Braxton Miller
Jadeveon Clowney
Jordan Lynch
Tavon Austin
Kenjon Barner
Jarvis Jones
Texas A&M
Notre Dame
Kansas State
USC
Ohio State
South Carolina
Northern Illinois
West Virginia
Oregon
Georgia
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2011
MAXWELL AWARD
(Presented to the nations outstanding college
football player by the Maxwell Football Club of
Philadelphia)
1962
1967
1968
1970
1979
1981
2011
AP COLLEGE PLAYER
OF THE YEAR
2004 Matt Leinart, QB, USC
2005 Reggie Bush, TB, USC
OUTLAND TROPHY
(Honoring the outstanding interior lineman,
selected by the FWAA)
1967
1991
1993
1995
1998
2002
WUERFFEL TROPHY
(combines community service with athletic and
acacemic achievement)
2012 Matt Barkley, QB, USC
BUTKUS AWARD
(Honoring the top collegiate linebacker,
established by the Downtown Athletic Club of
Orlando and named for Hall of Famer Dick Butkus
of Illinois)
1990 ALfred Williams, Colorado
1996 Matt Russell, Colorado
1998 Chris Claiborne, ILB, USC
THORPE AWARD
(First presented in 1986 to honor the nations
best defensive back by the Jim Thorpe Athletic
Club of Oklahoma City; award is named after Jim
Thorpe, Olympic champion, two-time consensus
All-America halfback at Carlisle)
1989
1990
1992
1994
2007
JOHNNY UNITAS
GOLDEN ARM AWARD
(Honoring the nations top senior quarterback)
1988
1998
2002
2005
2011
MANNING AWARD
(Top quarterback in the nation)
2004 Matt Leinart, QB, USC
1990
1994
2005
2009
2010
BILETNIKOFF AWARD
(Presented to the nations top wide receiver)
1999 Troy Walters, FL, Stanford
2005 Mike Hass, SE, Oregon State
2012 Marqise Lee, WR, USC
LOTT TROPHY
(On-field performance and personal character
among defensive players)
2006 Daymeion Hughes, CB, California
RANDY MOSS
RETURN MAN AWARD
(Top kick/punt returner)
2006 DeSean Jackson, WR, California
(Top punter)
2002 Mark Mariscal, P, Colorado
DRADDY TROPHY
(Presented to the nations top football ScholarAthlete by the National Football Foundation &
College Hall of Fame)
2008 Alex Mack, C, California
1950
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2002
2003
2004
MORRIS TROPHY
The Morris Trophy is a unique award given to the outstanding
offensive and outstanding defensive linemen in the Conference.
What makes the award unique is the selection method. The starting
offensive linemen in the Pac-12 vote for the defensive winner and
vice versa.
YEAR OFFENSE
YEAR DEFENSE
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
USC
Jim Sears, 1952
Jon Arnett, 1956
Mike Garrett, 1965
O.J. Simpson, 1968
Mike Rae, 1972
Lynn Swann, 1973
Anthony Davis, 1974
Ricky Bell, 1976
Charles White, 1979
Marcus Allen, 1981
Jack Del Rio, 1984
Rodney Peete, 1988
Tim Ryan, 1989
Johnnie Morton, 1993
Keyshawn Johnson, 1995
Carson Palmer, 2002
WASHINGTON
Greg Lewis, 1990
Marques Tuiasosopo, 2000
WASHINGTON STATE
Reuben Mayes, 1985
CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS
BY YEAR
* Unanimous selection
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1966
1980
1967
1981
1968
1982
1983
1984
1985
1928
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS
1999 Dennis Northcutt, WR/KR, ARIZ
Deltha ONeal, CB/KR, CAL
Troy Walters, FL, STAN
2000 Andre Carter, DE, CAL*
Nick Harris, P, CAL
Freddie Mitchell, FL, UCLA
2001 Daniel Graham, TE, COLO*
Robert Thomas, MLB, UCLA
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
BY SCHOOL
* Unanimous selection
1982
1983
1987
1990
1992
1993
1994
1995
1998
1999
2007
2012
ARIZONA
Ricky Hunley, LB
Ricky Hunley, LB*
Chuck Cecil, FS
Darryl Lewis, CB*
Rob Waldrop, NG
Rob Waldrop, NG*
Tony Bouie, FS
Tedy Bruschi, DE
Steve McLaughlin, PK
Tedy Bruschi, DE*
Chris McAlister, DB*
Dennis Northcutt, WR/KR
Antoine Cason, CB
KaDeem Carey, RB
1972
1973
1977
1978
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1996
2002
2006
2012
ARIZONA STATE
Woody Green, RB
Woody Green, RB
John Jefferson, WR
Al Harris, DL*
Mike Richardson, DB
Vernon Maxwell, LB*
Mike Richardson, DB
Luis Zendejas, PK
David Fulcher, S
David Fulcher, S
Danny Villa, OT
Randall McDaniel, OG
Derrick Rodgers, DE
Juan Roque, OT
Terrell Suggs, DE*
Zach Miller, TE
Will Sutton, DT
1921
1922
1924
1928
1930
1935
1937
1938
1948
1949
1950
1951
1968
1971
1974
1975
1983
1991
1992
1995
1996
1999
2000
2004
2006
CALIFORNIA
Brick Muller, E
Dan McMillan, T
Brick Muller, E
Edwin Horell, C
Irv Phillips, E
Ted Beckett, G
Larry Lutz, T
Sam Chapman, B
Vic Bottari, B
Jack Jensen, B
Rod Franz, G*
Les Richter, G
Les Richter, G
Ed White, MG
Sherman White, DT
Steve Bartkowski, QB
Chuck Muncie, RB
Steve Rivera, WR
Ron Rivera, LB
Russell White, RB
Sean Dawkins, WR
Duane Clemons, OLB
Tony Gonzalez, TE
Deltha ONeal, CB/KR
Andre Carter, DE*
Nick Harris, P
J.J. Arrington, TB
Daymeion Hughes, CB
DeSean Jackson, KR
1937
1960
1961
1967
1968
COLORADO
Byron White, HB
Joe Romig, OG
Joe Romig, OG
Dick Anderson, DB
Mike Montler, OG
1969
1970
1972
1985
1986
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1994
1995
1996
2001
2002
2005
2007
Bobby Anderson, TB
Don Popplewell, C
Cullen Bryant, DB
Barry Helton, P
Barry Helton, P
Keith English, P
Joe Garten, OG
Tom Rouen, P
Alfred Williams, OLB
Eric Bieniemy, TB*
Joe Garten, OG*
ALfred Williams, OLB*
Jay Leeuwenburg, C
Deon Figures, CB
Rashaan Salaam, TB*
Chris Hudson, CB
Bryan Stoltenberg, C
Chris Naeole, OG
Matt Russell, ILB
Daniel Graham, TE*
Mark Mariscal, P
Mason Crosby, PK
Jordon Dizon, ILB
OREGON
1962 Mel Renfro, B
1995 Alex Molden, CB
2005 Haloti Ngata, DE
2010 LaMichael James, RB*
Cliff Harris, AP
2012 Kenjon Barner, RB
1956
1958
1962
1963
1968
2005
2010
2012
OREGON STATE
John Witte, T
Ted Bates, T
Terry Baker, B*
Vern Burke, E
John Didion, C*
Mike Hass, SE
Stephen Paea, DT
Jordan Poyer, CB
1924
1925
1928
1932
1933
1934
1935
1940
1941
1942
1950
1951
1956
1970
1971
1974
1977
1979
1980
1982
1986
1991
1999
2009
2010
2011
2012
STANFORD
Jim Lawson, E
Ernie Nevers, B
Seraphim Post, G
Don Robesky, G
Bill Corbus, G
Bill Corbus, G
Bob Reynolds, T
Bobby Grayson, B
James Moscrip, E
Bobby Grayson, B*
Frank Albert, B
Frank Albert, B
Chuck Taylor, G
Bill McColl, E
Bill McColl, E*
John Brodie, B
Jim Plunkett, B
Jeff Siemon, LB
Pat Donovan, DL
Guy Benjamin, QB
Ken Margerum, WR
Ken Margerum, WR
John Elway, QB*
Brad Muster, RB
Bob Whitfield, OL
Troy Walters, FL
Toby Gerhart, RB
Chase Beeler, C
David DeCastro, OG*
Zach Ertz, TE*
David Yankey, OL
1946
1952
1953
1954
1955
1957
1966
1967
1969
1973
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1983
1985
1987
1988
1992
1993
1995
1997
1998
2000
2001
2003
2005
2006
2009
UCLA
Burr Baldwin, E*
Donn Moomaw, C
Paul Cameron, B
Jack Ellena, T
Hardiman Cureton, G
Dick Wallen, E
Mel Farr, B
Gary Beban, B*
Don Manning, LB
Mike Ballou, LB
Kermit Johnson, B
John Sciarra, QB
Jerry Robinson, LB
Jerry Robinson, LB*
Jerry Robinson, LB*
Kenny Easley, DB
Kenny Easley, DB*
Kenny Easley, DB*
Tim Wrightman, TE*
Don Rogers, S
John Lee, PK*
Ken Norton, ILB
Troy Aikman, QB
Darryl Henley, DB
Carlton Gray, CB
Bjorn Merten, PK
Jamir Miller, OLB
J.J. Stokes, SE*
Jonathan Ogden, OT*
Karim Abdul-Jabbar, RB
Chad Overhauser, OT
Kris Farris, OT
Cade McNown, QB
Freddie Mitchell, FL
Robert Thomas, MLB
Dave Ball, DE*
Maurice Drew, KR*
Marcedes Lewis, TE
Justin Hickman, DE
Justin Medlock, PK
Kai Forbath, PK
1926
1927
1930
1931
1932
1933
1939
1943
1944
1947
1952
1962
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1972
1973
USC
Mort Kaer, B
Jesse Hibbs, T
Morley Drury, B
Erny Pinckert, B
John Baker, G
Gus Shaver, B
Ernie Smith, T*
Aaron Roseberg, G
Cotton Warburton, B*
Harry Smith, G*
Ralph Heywood, E
John Ferraro, T
Paul Cleary, E
Elmer Willhoite, G
Jim Sears, B
Hal Bedsole, E
Mike Garrett, B*
Ron Yary, T
Nate Shaw, DB
Ron Yary, T*
O.J. Simpson, B*
Tim Rossovich, DE
Adrian Young, LB
O.J. Simpson, B*
Jim Gunn, DE
Charlie Weaver, DE
Charles Young, TE*
Lynn Swann, WR
Booker Brown, OT
Richard Wood, LB
Artimus Parker, DB
CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1989
1993
1994
1995
1998
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2011
2012
1994
2002
2006
2007
UTAH
Luther Elliss, DT
Jordan Gross, OT
Eric Weddle, DB
Louie Sakoda, K/P*
1925
1928
1936
1940
1941
1963
1964
1966
1968
1982
1984
1986
1991
1992
1995
1997
2002
WASHINGTON
George Wilson, B
Charles Carroll, B
Max Starcevich, G
Rudy Mucha, C
Ray Frankowski, G
Rick Redman, G
Rick Redman, G
Tom Greenlee, DT
Al Worley, DB
Chuck Nelson, PK*
Ron Holmes, DT
Jeff Jaeger, PK
Reggie Rogers, DT
Mario Bailey, WR
Steve Emtman, DL*
Lincoln Kennedy, OT*
Lawyer Milloy, DB*
Olin Kreutz, C
Reggie Williams, WR
1984
1988
1989
2002
2005
WASHINGTON STATE
Rueben Mayes, RB
Mike Utley, OG
Jason Hanson, PK*
Rien Long, DT
Jerome Harrison, RB
ACADEMIC HONORS
COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA
HALL OF FAME
1938
1961
1975
1954
1967
1962
1978
1983
DRADDY AWARD
2008
COSIDA ACADEMIC
ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR
1991
1992
2011
RHODES SCHOLAR
1931
1933
1938
1962
1969
1975
1992
2008
Mike Moody, OG
Jon Abbott, LB
Jon Abbott, T, LB
Jon Abbott, T, LB
Jeffrey Whitton, DL
Chuck Cecil, DB
Wayne Wyatt, C
ARIZONA STATE
1966
Ken Dyer, OE
1988
Mark Tingstad, LB
1997
Pat Tillman, LB
2009
Mike Nixon, OLB
CALIFORNIA
1967
Bob Crittenden, DG
1970
Robert Richards, OT
1982
Harvey Salem, OT
2002
Ryan Jones, C
COLORADO
1960
1961
1967
1970
1973
1974
1975
1987
1990
1991
1992
1996
1997
Joe Romig, OG
Joe Romig, OG
Kirk Tracy, OG
Jim Cooch, DB
Rick Stearns, LB
Rick Stearns, LB
Steve Young, OT
Eric McCarty, ILB
Jim Hansen, OT
Jim Hansen, OT
Jim Hansen, OT
Ryan Olson, DT
Ryan Olson, DT
OREGON
1962
1965
1986
1990
2000
2001
2001
2007
2008
Steve Barnett, T
Tim Casey, OLB
Mike Preacher, P
Bill Musgrave, QB
Ryan Schmid, OG
Joey Harrington, QB
Ryan Schmid, OG
Nick Reed, DE
Nick Reed, DE
OREGON STATE
1962
Terry Baker, B
1967
Bill Enyart, FB
1968
Bill Enyart, FB
1993
Chad Paulson, RB
STANFORD
1970
1970
1975
1976
1977
1978
1978
1979
1979
1979
1981
1981
1982
1983
1985
1987
1990
1991
1994
1999
2010
2011
John Sande, C
Terry Ewing, DB
Don Stevenson, RB
Don Stevenson, RB
Guy Benjamin, QB
Vince Mulroy, WR
Jim Stephens, OG
Pat Bowe, TE
Milt McColl, LB
Joe St. Greene, DB
John Bergren, DL
Darrin Nelson, RB
John Bergren, DL
John Bergren, DL
Matt Soderlund, LB
Brad Muster, RB
Ed McCaffrey, WR
Tommy Vardell, RB
Justin Armour, WR
Troy Walters, FL
Chase Beeler, C
Andrew Luck, QB
UCLA
1952
1952
1953
1954
1966
1975
1977
1981
1981
1982
1985
1992
1995
1998
2006
2007
Ed Flynn, G
Donn Moomaw, LB
Ira Pauly, C
Sam Boghosian, G
Ray Armstrong, OE
John Sciarra, QB
John Fowler, LB
Cormac Carney, WR
Tim Wrightman, TE
Cormac Carney, WR
Mike Hartmeier, OG
Carlton Gray, CB
George Kase, DT
Shawn Stuart, C
Chris Joseph, OL
Chris Joseph, C
USC
1952
1959
1960
1960
1965
1967
1968
1969
1973
1974
Dick Nunis, DB
Mike McKeever, G
Mike McKeever, G
Marlin McKeever, E
Charles Arrobia, T
Steve Sogge, QB
Steve Sogge, QB
Harry Khasigian, OG
Pat Haden, QB
Pat Haden, QB
1978
1979
1979
1979
1984
1985
1986
1988
1989
1995
1995
1996
Rich Dimler, DL
Brad Budde, OG
Paul McDonald, QB
Keith Van Horne, T
Duane Bickett, LB
Matt Koart, DL
Jeffrey Bregel, OG
John Jackson, FL
John Jackson, FL
Jeremy Hogue, C
Matt Keneley, DT
Matt Keneley, DT
UTAH
1964
1971
1973
1976
2003
2004
2004
2008
Mel Carpenter, OT
Scott Robbins, DB
Steve Odom, RB
Dick Graham, E
Morgan Scalley, DB
Morgan Scalley, DB
Alex Smith, QB
Louie Sckoda, P/PK
WASHINGTON
1955
Jim Houston, E
1963
Mike Briggs, T
1964
Rick Redman, G
1965
Steve Bramwell, DB
1979
Bruce Harrell, LB
1981
Mark Jerue, LB
1981
Chuck Nelson, PK
1982
Chuck Nelson, PK
1986
David Rill, LB
1987
David Rill, LB
1991
Ed Cunningham, C
WASHINGTON STATE
1989
Jason Hanson, PK
1990
Jason Hanson, PK
1990
Lee Tilleman, DE
1991
Jason Hanson, PK/P
ACADEMIC HONORS
NCAA POSTGRADUATE
SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
ARIZONA
1969
1978
1980
1988
1996
ARIZONA STATE
1978
John Harris
1990
Mark Tingstad
1997
Devin Kendall
1998
Pat Tillman
CALIFORNIA
1966
William Krum
1967
John Schmidt
1968
Robert Crittenden
1970
James Calkins
1971
Robert Richards
1983
Harvey Salem
1994
Doug Brien
OREGON
1979
1991
2002
OREGON STATE
1969
William Enyart
1969
Jerry Belcher
STANFORD
1965
1966
1968
1971
1972
1974
1975
1976
1977
1981
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1994
1995
1995
1996
2010
UCLA
1967
1967
1970
1974
1976
1977
1978
1983
1984
1986
1990
1992
Joe Neal
Terry DeSylvia
John Root
John Sande III
Jackie Brown
Randall Poltl
Keith Rowen
Gerald Wilson
Duncan McColl
Milton McColl
John Bergren
Scott Carpenter
Matthew Soderlund
Brian Morris
Douglas Robison
Steve Stenstrom
Eric Abrams
David Walker
Marlon Evans
Chase Beeler
1995
1997
1997
1999
USC
1966
1969
1970
1970
1974
1975
1976
1978
1980
1980
1981
1981
1985
1986
1986
1987
1990
1995
1996
George Kase
Shawn Stuart
Chris Shiler
Danny Farmer
Charles Arrobio
Steven Sogge
Harry Khasigian
Steve Lehmer
Monte Doris
Pat Haden
Kevin Bruce
Gary Bethel
Brad Budde
Paul McDonald
Gordon Adams
Jeffrey Fisher
Duane Bickett
Anthony Colorito
Matthew Koart
Jeff Bregel
John Jackson
Jeremy Hogue
Matt Keneley
WASHINGTON
1965
William Douglas
1967
Michael Ryan
1972
James Krieg
1973
John Brady
1977
Scott Phillips
1978
Blair Bush
1980
Bruce Herrell
1982
Mark Jerue
1983
Charles Nelson
1983
Mark Stewart
1988
David Rill
1991
Ed Cunningham
1996
Dave Janoski
2001
Marques Tuiasosopo
WASHINGTON STATE
1967
Richard Sheron
1968
A. Douglas Flansburg
1983
Gregory Porter
1984
Patrick Lynch, Jr.
1985
Daniel Lynch
Raymond Armstrong
Dallas Grider
Gregory Jones
Steven Klosterman
John Sciarra
Jeffrey Dankworth
John Fowler, Jr.
Cormac Carney
Rick Neuheisel
Michael Hartmeier
Richard Meyer
Carlton Gray
William Moody
Wayne Wyatt
ARIZONA STATE
1978
Christopher Mott
1989
Mark Tingstad
2005
Grayling Love
CALIFORNIA
1959
Donald P. Newell
1995
JeRod Cherry
2008
Alex Mack
2010
Mike Mohamed
COLORADO
1961
1970
1973
1987
1992
2006
2010
Joe Romig
Jim Cooch
Rick Bland
Eric McCarty
Jim Hansen
Brian Daniels
Nate Solder
OREGON
1990
2007
William S. Musgrave
Dennis Dixon
OREGON STATE
1961
Mike Kline
1962
Terry W. Baker
STANFORD
1967
1970
1976
1980
1981
1983
1992
1994
1995
1997
2010
John P. Root
John Sandle III
Duncan McColl
Milt McColl
Darrin Nelson
John Bergren
Glyn Milburn
Justin Armour
David Walker
Damon Dunn
Owen Marecic
UCLA
1967
1970
1973
1975
1976
1988
1991
1992
Gary Beban
Dennis Dummit
T. Mark Harmon
John M. Sciarra
Jeffrey A Dankworth
Carnell Lake
Brian Kelly
Carlton Gray
USC
1965
1969
1979
1984
1986
1989
1994
1995
1996
1999
2012
Charles Arrobio
Harry Khasigian
Paul McDonald
Duane Bickett
Jeffrey B. Bregel
John Jackson
Tony Boselli
Jeremy Hogue
Matt Keneley
Chad Morton
Matt Barkley
UTAH
1962
1964
2008
Ronald Manno
Melville Carpenter
Louie Sakoda
WASHINGTON
1960
Barry Bullard
1963
Mike Briggs
1964
Bill Douglas
1966
Michael Ryan
1972
William Cahill
1984
Dan Eernissee
1985
Hugh Millen
1987
David T. Rill
1993
Jim Nevelle
WASHINGTON STATE
1982
Gregory Porter
1988
Ed Tingstad
1991
Jason Hanson
2007
Alex Brink
2011
Jared Karstetter
ACADEMIC HONORS
NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION
ACADEMIC HONORS
NFF HONOR SOCIETY
2006
2009
2010
2011
2012
PAC-12 FOOTBALL
SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
2007 - Spencer Larsen, ARIZ
2008 - Alex Mack, CAL
2009 - Mike Nixon, ASU
2010 - Mike Mohamed, CAL
2011 - Jared Karstetter, WSU
2012 - John Bonano, ARIZ
PAC-12 HONORS
PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR
1975 Chuck Muncie, RB, CAL
1976 Ricky Bell, RB, USC
1977 Guy Benjamin, QB, STAN
Warren Moon, QB, WASH
2010
PAC-12 HONORS
NATIONAL
COACH OF THE YEAR
* AFCA has selected a Coach of the Year since 1935. The FWAA began its
selections in 1957.
PAC-12
COACH OF THE YEAR
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
OFFENSE
E Sam Morley, STAN
E George Black, WASH
T Lou Yourkowski, WASH
T Elmer Messinger, WSU
G Elmer Willhoite, USC
G Ed Flynn, UCLA
C Lou Walsh, USC
QB Don Heinrich, WASH
HB Jim Sears, USC
HB Paul Cameron, UCLA
FB John Olszewski, CAL
DEFENSE
E Bob Hooks, USC
E Emery Barnes, ORE
T Bob Van Doren, USC
T Charles Doud, UCLA
G Elmer Willhoite, USC
G Jim Salisbury, UCLA
LB George Timberlake, USC
LB Donn Moomaw, UCLA
HB Bill Stits, UCLA
HB Jim Psaltis, USC
S Jim Sears, USC
1953
E
E
T
T
G
G
C
B
B
B
B
E
E
T
T
G
G
C
B
B
B
B
E
E
T
T
G
G
C
B
B
B
B
1954
1955
E
E
T
T
T
G
G
C
B
B
B
B
1956
1957
E
E
T
T
G
G
C
B
B
B
B
E
E
T
T
G
G
G
C
B
B
B
B
E
E
T
T
G
G
C
B
B
B
B
E
T
T
T
G
G
C
QB
HB
HB
FB
FB
FB
1958
1959
1960
1961
E
E
T
T
G
G
C
QB
HB
HB
FB
E
E
T
T
T
G
G
C
QB
HB
HB
HB
FB
SP
E
E
T
T
G
G
C
QB
HB
HB
FB
1962
1963
1964
1965
OFFENSE
E Dave Williams, WASH
E Kurt Altenberg, UCLA
T Chuck Arrobio, USC
T Russ Banducci, UCLA
G John Garamendi, CAL
G Frank Lopez, USC
C Paul Johnson, USC
QB Gary Beban, UCLA
FB Peter Pifer, OSU
HB Mike Garrett, USC
HB Mel Farr, UCLA
DEFENSE
E Jim Walker, USC
E Jim Colletto, UCLA
T Fred Forsberg, WASH
T Ron Yary, USC
T Wayne Foster, WSU
G John Richardson, UCLA
G Mike Hibler, STAN
LB Jeff Smith, USC
LB Jack OBillovich, OSU
DB Nate Shaw, USC
DB Bob Stiles, UCLA
DB Willie Gaskins, WSU
1966
OFFENSE
E Ron Drake, USC
E Doug Flansburg, WSU
T Ron Yary, USC
T Jim Wilkin, OSU
G Rich Deakers, UCLA
G Mike Ryan, WASH
G Jim Homan, USC
C Ron Vrlicak, WSU
QB Gary Beban, UCLA
HB Mel Farr, UCLA
HB Rod Sherman, USC
FB Peter Pifer, OSU
OFFENSE
E Jack Schraub, CAL
E Kurt Altenberg, UCLA
T Rich Koeper, OSU
T Kent Francisco, UCLA
T Bob Svihus, USC
G Bill Fisk, USC
G Mark Richards, ORE
C Dave Tobey, ORE
QB Craig Morton, CAL
HB Clarence Williams, WSU
HB Mike Garrett, USC
FB Ray Handley, STAN
DEFENSE
E Tom Greenlee, WASH
E Ray May, USC
T Steve Thompson, WASH
T Skip Diaz, OSU
G John Richardson, UCLA
G Larry Petrill, USC
LB Adrian Young, USC
LB Don Manning, UCLA
DB Nate Shaw, USC
DB Jim Smith, ORE
DB Wayne Stewart, CAL
DEFENSE
E Jeff Smith, USC
E Jim Lambright, WASH
T Stan Dzura, CAL
T Gary Pettigrew, STAN
G Kull Hagen, WASH
G Russ Banducci, UCLA
LB Jack Chapple, STAN
LB Rick Redman, WASH
DB Dick Ragsdale, STAN
DB Dan Espalin, OSU
DB Gary Hill, USC
OFFENSE
E Earl McCullouch, USC
E Gary Houser, OSU
T Ron Yary, USC
T Larry Slagle, UCLA
G Dave Marlette, OSU
G Dennis Murphy, UCLA
C John Erquiaga, UCLA
QB Gary Beban, UCLA
B O.J. Simpson, USC
B Gene WASH, STAN
B Bill Enyart, OSU
1967
1968
OFFENSE
E Bob Klein, USC
E Wayne Stewart, CAL
T Malcolm Snider, STAN
T Sid Smith, USC
G Fred Khasigian, USC
G Clyde Smith, OSU
C John Didion, OSU
QB Steve Sogge, USC
B O.J. Simpson, USC
B Gene WASH, STAN
B Bill Enyart, OSU
DEFENSE
E Jim Gunn, USC
E Mike McCaffrey, CAL
LN George Dames, ORE
LN Larry Agajanian, UCLA
LN Jon Sandstrom, OSU
LB George Jugum, WASH
LB Don Parish, STAN
B Al Worley, WASH
B Omri Hildreth, ORE
B Ken Wiedemann, CAL
1969
OFFENSE
E Bob Moore, STAN
E Gwen Cooper, UCLA
T Sid Smith, USC
T Bob Richards, CAL
G Fred Khasigian, USC
G Dennis Alumbaugh, UCLA
C John Sande, STAN
QB Jim Plunkett, STAN
B Clarence Davis, USC
B Greg Jones, UCLA
B Bobby Moore, ORE
DEFENSE
E Jim Gunn, USC
E Irby Augustine, CAL
LN Floyd Reese, UCLA
LN Al Cowlings, USC
LN Wes Grant, UCLA
LN Jess Lewis, OSU
LB Mike Ballou, UCLA
LB Don Parish, STAN
B Mel Easley, OSU
B Lionel Thomas, WSU
B Tyrone Hudson, USC
B Rick Keller, STAN
1970
OFFENSE
E Bob Newland, ORE
E Bob Moore, STAN
T Bob Richards, CAL
T Steve Jibb, STAN
G Steve Busch, WSU
G Ernie Janet, WASH
C Dave Dalby, UCLA
QB Jim Plunkett, STAN
B Clarence Davis, USC
B Bobby Moore, ORE
B Randy Vataha, STAN
DEFENSE
E Charles Weaver, USC
E Jim Sherbert, OSU
LN Craig Hannemann, OSU
LN Tom Falla, WASH
LN Dave Tipton, STAN
LN Sherman White, CAL
LB Phil Croyle, CAL
LB Tom Graham, ORE
LB Jeff Siemon, STAN
B Lionel Coleman, ORE
B Cal Jones, WASH
B Ray Youngblood, CAL
1971
OFFENSE
E Tom Scott, WASH
E Bob Christiansen, UCLA
T John Vella, USC
T Tom Drougas, ORE
G Steve Busch, WSU
G John McKean, ORE
C Dave Dalby, UCLA
QB Don Bunce, STAN
RB Bernard Jackson, WSU
RB Bobby Moore, ORE
FL Steve Sweeney, CAL
K Don Sweet, WSU
DEFENSE
E Jim Sherbert, OSU
E John Grant, USC
LN Pete Lazetich, STAN
LN Sherman White, CAL
LN Gordy Guinn, WASH
LN Larry Butler, STAN
LB Jeff Siemon, STAN
LB Steve Brown, OSU
LB Willie Hall, USC
B Ron Mims, WSU
B Bill Drake, ORE
B Cal Jones, WASH
B Ray Youngblood, CAL
1972
OFFENSE
E Charles Young, USC
E Steve Sweeney, CAL
E Greg Specht, ORE
T Bruce Walton, UCLA
T Pete Adams, USC
T Bill Moos, WSU
G Steve Ostermann, WSU
G Bob Jurgenson, OSU
C Dave Brown, USC
QB Dan Fouts, ORE
RB Kermit Johnson, UCLA
RB James McAlister, UCLA
K Rod Garcia, STAN
1975
DEFENSE
LN John Grant, USC
LN Gordy Guinn, WASH
LN Bob Kampa, CAL
LN James Sims, USC
LB Steve Brown, OSU
LB Jim Merlo, STAN
LB Richard Wood, USC
B Allan Ellis, UCLA
B Calvin Jones, WASH
B Randy Poltl, STAN
B Bill Bartley, OSU
P Bruce Barnes, UCLA
1973
OFFENSE
E Russ Francis, ORE
E Jim Obradovich, USC
T Booker Brown, USC
T Ed Kezirian, UCLA
G Steve Ostermann, WSU
G Steve Klosterman, UCLA
C Geoff Reece, WSU
QB Mike Boryla, STAN
RB Kermit Johnson, UCLA
RB Anthony Davis, USC
WR Lynn Swann, USC
WR Bill Singler, STAN
PK Rod Garcia, STAN
DEFENSE
LN Reggie Lewis, ORE
LN Monte Doris, USC
LN Roger Stillwell, STAN
LN Fred McNeill, UCLA
LB Richard Wood, USC
LB Tom Poe, WSU
LB Fulton Kuykendall, UCLA
LB James Sims, USC
DB Artimus Parker, USC
DB Randy Poltl, STAN
DB Jimmy Allen, UCLA
DB James Bright, UCLA
DB Steve Donnelly, ORE
P Skip Boyd, WASH
1974
OFFENSE
TE Jim Obradovich, USC
T Jeff Hart, OSU
T Marvin Powell, USC
G Steve Ostermann, WSU
G Bill Bain, USC
C Geoff Reece, USC
QB Steve Bartkowski, CAL
RB Anthony Davis, USC
RB Chuck Muncie, CAL
WR Steve Rivera, CAL
WR Norm Andersen, UCLA
PK Chris Limhelu, USC
OFFENSE
TE Ted Pappas, Sr., STAN
T Marvin Powell, Jr., USC
T Ted Albrecht, Jr., CAL
G Randy Cross, Sr., UCLA
G Phil McKinnely, Sr., UCLA
G Alez Karakazoff, Jr., STAN
C Ray Pinney, Sr., WASH
QB John Sciarra, Sr., UCLA
RB Chuck Muncie, Sr., CAL
RB Ricky Bell, Jr., USC
WR Steve Rivera, Sr., CAL
WR Tony Hill, Jr., STAN
PK Mike Langford, Sr., STAN
DEFENSE
DL Gary Jeter, Jr., USC
DL Duncan McColl, Jr., STAN
DL Cliff Frazier, Sr., UCLA
LB Bob Horn, Sr., OSU
LB Dan Lloyd, Sr., WASH
LB Geb Church, Sr., STAN
LB Kevin Bruce, Sr., USC
DB Al Burleson, Sr., WASH
DB Danny Reece, Sr., USC
DB Mario Clark, Sr., ORE
DB Chuck Wills, Sr., ORE
P Gavin Hedrick, So., WSU
1976
OFFENSE
TE Rick Walker, Sr., UCLA
T Marvin Powell, Sr., USC
T Ted Albrecht, Sr., CAL
G Donnie Hickman, Sr., USC
G Alex Karakozoff, Sr., STAN
C Duane Williams, Sr., CAL
QB Jack Thompson, Jr., WSU
RB Ricky Bell, Sr., USC
RB Theotis Brown, So., UCLA
WR Tony Hill, Sr., STAN
WR Mike Levenseller, Jr., WSU
PK Jim Breech, Jr., CAL
DEFENSE
DL Charles Jackson, Sr., WASH
DL Duncan McColl, Sr., STAN
DL Gary Jeter, Sr., USC
DL Manu Tuiasosopo, So., UCLA
OLB David Lewis, Sr., USC
OLB Rod Martin, Sr., USC
ILB Clay Matthews, Jr., USC
ILB Jerry Robinson, So., UCLA
DB Dennis Thurman, Jr., USC
DB Oscar Edwards, Sr., UCLA
DB Jay Locey, Sr., OSU
DB Levi Armstrong, Jr., UCLA
P Frank Corral, Jr., UCLA
DEFENSE
LN Gary Jeter, USC
LN Pat Donovan, STAN
LN Art Riley, USC
LB Richard Wood, USC
LB Gordon Riegel, STAN
LB Gary Larsen, WSU
LB Ed Powell, USC
DB Charles Phillips, USC
DB Steve Donnelly, ORE
DB Danny Reece, USC
DB Marvin Cobb, USC
P Skip Boyd, WASH
1979
1981
1983
OFFENSE
TE George Freitas, Sr., CAL
T Gordon King, Sr., STAN
T Gus Coppens, Sr., UCLA
G Pat Howell, Jr., USC
G Jeff Toews, Jr., WASH
G Brad Budde, Jr., USC
C Blair Bush, Sr., WASH
QB Guy Benjamin, Sr., STAN
RB Darrin Nelson, Fr., STAN
RB Charles White, So., USC
WR James Lofton, Sr., STAN
WR Mike Levenseller, Sr., WSU
PK Jim Breech, Sr., CAL
OFFENSE
QB Paul McDonald, Sr., USC
RB Charles White, Sr., USC
RB Freeman McNeil, Jr., UCLA
RB Joe Steele, Sr., WASH
WR Ken Margerum, Jr., STAN
WR Steve Coury, Sr., OSU
TE Hoby Brenner, Jr., USC
OL Tom Turnure, Sr., WASH
OL Roy Foster, So., USC
OL Keith Van Horne, Jr., USC
OL Allan Kennedy, Jr., WSU
OL Brad Budde, Sr., USC
PK Ken Naber, Jr., STAN
OFFENSE
QB Mike Pagel, Sr., ASU
RB Marcus Allen, Sr., USC
RB Darrin Nelson, Sr., STAN
RB Gerald Riggs, Sr., ASU
WR Cormac Carney, Jr., UCLA
WR Victor Simmons, Sr., OSU
TE Tim Wrightman, Sr., UCLA
OL Tony Slaton, Jr., USC
OL Roy Foster, Sr., USC
OL Bruce Matthews, Jr., USC
OL Luis Sharpe, Sr., UCLA
OL Harvey Salem, Jr., CAL
PK Chuck Nelson, Jr., WASH
OFFENSE
QB Steve Pelluer, Sr., WASH
RB Kevin Nelson, Sr., UCLA
RB Bryce Oglesby, Sr., OSU
RB Kerry Porter, So., WSU
WR Mike Sherrard, So., UCLA
WR Brad Anderson, Sr., ARIZ
TE Paul Bergmann, Sr., UCLA
OL Tony Slaton, Sr., USC
OL Gary Zimmerman, Sr., ORE
OL Rick Mallory, Sr., WASH
OL Dan Lynch, Jr., WSU
OL Duval Love, Sr., UCLA
PK Luis Zendejas, Jr., ASU
DEFENSE
DL Walt Underwood, Sr., USC
DL Ralph DeLoach, Jr., CAL
DL Manu Tuiasosopo, Jr., UCLA
LB Clay Matthews, Sr., USC
LB Jerry Robinson, Jr., UCLA
LB Michael Jackson, Jr., WASH
LB Gordon Ceresino, Jr., STAN
DB Dennis Thurman, Sr., USC
DB Ken Easley, Fr., UCLA
DB Nesby Glasgow, Jr., WASH
DB Levi Armstrong, Sr., UCLA
P Gavin Hedrick, Sr., WSU
DEFENSE
DL Doug Martin, Sr., WASH
DL Bob Kohrs, Sr., ASU
DL Vince Goldsmith, Jr., ORE
DL Cleveland Crosby, Sr., ARIZ
LB Dennis Johnson, Sr., USC
LB A. Richardson, Sr., WASH
LB Bruce Harrell, Sr., WASH
LB Riki Gray, So., USC
DB Kenny Easley, Jr., UCLA
DB Ronnie Lott, Jr., USC
DB Dennis Smith, Jr., USC
DB Mark Lee, Sr., WASH
P Ken Naber, Jr., STAN
RS Mark Lee, Sr., WASH
DEFENSE
DL Fletcher Jenkins, Sr., WASH
DL George Achica, Jr., USC
DL Dennis Edwards, Sr., USC
DL Matt Elisara, Sr., WSU
LB Chip Banks, Sr., USC
LB Vernon Maxwell, Jr., ASU
LB Mark Jerue, Sr., WASH
LB Ricky Hunley, So., ARIZ
DB Mike Richardson, Jr., ASU
DB Paul Sorenson, Sr., WSU
DB Vaughn Williams, So., STAN
DB Ray Horton, Jr., WASH
P Mike Black, Jr., ASU
RS Anthony Allen, Jr., WASH
DEFENSE
DL Keith Millard, Sr., WSU
DL Ron Holmes, Jr., WASH
DL Dan Ralph, Sr., ORE
DL Eric Williams, Sr., WSU
LB Ron Rivera, Sr., CAL
LB Ricky Hunley, Sr., ARIZ
LB Jack Del Rio, Jr., USC
LB Neal Dellocono, Jr., UCLA
DB Don Rogers, Sr., UCLA
DB Lupe Sanchez, Sr., UCLA
DB Randy Robbins, Sr., ARIZ
DB David Fulcher, Fr., ASU
P Kevin Hicks, Sr., ORE
RS Lew Barnes, Jr., ORE
1978
OFFENSE
QB Jack Thompson, Sr., WSU
RB Darrin Nelson, So., STAN
RB Charles White, Jr., USC
RB Theotis Brown, Jr., UCLA
WR Ken Margerum, So., STAN
WR Kevin Williams, So., USC
TE Ron Beyer, Sr., ARIZ
C Mark Chandless, Sr., WSU
G Pat Howell, Sr., USC
G Brad Budde, Jr., USC
T Jeff Toews, Sr., WASH
T Anthony Munoz, Jr., USC
PK Peter Boermeester, Jr., UCLA
DEFENSE
DL Al Harris, Sr., ASU
DL Doug Martin, Jr., WASH
DL Manu Tuiasosopo, Sr., UCLA
DL Rich Dimler, Sr., USC
LB Michael Jackson, Sr., WASH
LB Jerry Robinson, Sr., UCLA
LB Gordy Ceresino, Sr., STAN
LB Dennis Johnson, Jr., USC
DB Kenny Easley, So., UCLA
DB Nesby Glasgow, Sr., WASH
DB Kim Anderson, Sr., ASU
DB Kyle Heinrich, Sr., WASH
P Marty King, Sr., USC
1980
OFFENSE
QB John Elway, So., STAN
RB Marcus Allen, Jr., USC
RB Freeman McNeil, Sr., UCLA
RB Darrin Nelson, Jr., STAN
WR Ken Margerum, Sr., STAN
WR Andre Tyler, Jr., STAN
TE Tim Wrightman, Jr., UCLA
C John Macaulay, Jr., STAN
G Roy Foster, Jr., USC
G Larry Lee, Sr., USC
T Keith Van Horne, Sr., USC
T Brian Holloway, Sr., STAN
PK Chuck Nelson, So., WASH
DEFENSE
DL Irv Eatman, So., UCLA
DL Vince Goldsmith, Sr., ORE
DL Dennis Edwards, Jr., USC
DL George Achica, So., USC
LB Chip Banks, Jr., USC
LB Vernon Maxwell, So., ASU
LB Rich Dixon, Jr., CAL
LB Avon Riley, Sr., UCLA
DB Ronnie Lott, Sr., USC
DB Dennis Smith, Sr., USC
DB Kenny Easley, Sr., UCLA
DB Dave Liggins, Sr., ARIZ
P Mike Black, So., ASU
RS Willie Gittens, So., ASU
1982
OFFENSE
QB John Elway, Sr., STAN
Tom Ramsey, Sr., UCLA
RB Jacque Robinson, So, WASH
RB Vincent White, Sr., STAN
RB Vance Johnson, Sr., ARIZ
WR Cormac Carney, Sr., UCLA
WR Paul Skansi, Sr., WASH
TE Chris Dressel, Sr., STAN
OL Tony Slaton, Jr., USC
OL Bruce Matthews, Sr., USC
OL Jeff Kiewel, Sr., ARIZ
OL Don Mosebar, Sr., USC
OL Harvey Salem, Sr., CAL
PK Chuck Nelson, Sr., WASH
DEFENSE
DL George Achica, Sr., USC
DL Jim Jeffcoat, Sr., ASU
DL Karl Morgan, Sr., UCLA
DL Mike Walter, Sr., ORE
LB Ricky Hunley, Jr., ARIZ
LB Mark Stewart, Sr., WASH
LB Vernon Maxwell, Sr., ASU
LB Jack Del Rio, So., USC
DB Mike Richardson, Sr., ASU
DB Joey Browner, Sr., USC
DB Vaughn Williams, Jr., STAN
DB Al Goss, Sr., ARIZ
P Mike Black, Sr., ASU
RS Steve Brown, Sr., ORE
1984
OFFENSE
QB Mark Rypien, Jr., WSU
RB Rueben Mayes, Jr., WSU
RB Darryl Clack, Jr., ASU
RB Fred Crutcher, Jr., USC
WR Lew Barnes, Jr., ORE
WR Reggie Bynum, Jr., OSU
TE Doug Herman, Sr., ORE
OL Dan Lynch, Sr., WSU
OL Ken Ruettgers, Sr., USC
OL Duval Love, Sr., UCLA
OL Mark Shupe, Sr., ASU
OL Brent Martin, Sr., STAN
PK John Lee, Jr., UCLA
DEFENSE
DL Ron Holmes, Sr., WASH
DL Garin Veris, Sr., STAN
DL David Wood, Sr., ARIZ
DL Tony Colorito, Jr., USC
LB Duane Bickett, Sr., USC
LB Tim Meamber, Sr., WASH
LB Lamonte Hunley, Sr., ARIZ
LB Fred Small, Sr., WASH
LB Tommy Taylor, Jr., UCLA
DB David Fulcher, So., ASU
DB Allan Durden, Jr., ARIZ
DB Tommy Haynes, Sr., USC
DB Doug Judge, Jr., ORE
P Kevin Buenafe, Sr., UCLA
RS Tony Cherry, Jr., ORE
1987
1989
OFFENSE
QB Chris Miller, Jr., ORE
RB Rueben Mayes, Sr., WSU
RB Brad Muster, So., STAN
RB Tony Cherry, Sr., ORE
WR Lew Barnes, Sr., ORE
WR Reggie Bynum, Sr., OSU
TE Greg Baty, Sr., STAN
OL Jeff Bregel, Jr., USC
OL James FitzPatrick, Sr., USC
OL Mike Hartmeier, Sr., UCLA
OL Keith Kartz, Sr., CAL
OL John Barns, Sr., STAN
PK John Lee, Sr., UCLA
OFFENSE
QB Troy Aikman, Jr., UCLA
RB Gaston Green, Sr., UCLA
RB Steven Webster, Jr., USC
RB Darryl Harris, Sr., ASU
WR Aaron Cox, Sr., ASU
WR Derek Hill, Jr., ARIZ
TE Paul Green, Jr., USC
OL Randall McDaniel, Sr., ASU
OL Dave Cadigan, Sr., USC
OL Mike Zandofsky, Jr., WASH
OL David Richards, Sr., UCLA
OL Joe Tofflemire, Jr., ARIZ
PK Alfredo Velasco, So., UCLA
OFFENSE
QB Todd Marinovich, Fr., USC
RB Steve Broussard, Sr., WSU
RB Ricky Ervins, Jr., USC
RB Leroy Holt, Sr., USC
WR John Jackson, Sr., USC
WR Ron Fair, Sr., ASU
TE Scott Galbraith, Sr., USC
OL Brad Leggett, Sr., USC
OL Bern Brostek, Sr., WASH
OL Glenn Parker, Sr., ARIZ
OL Brent Parkinson, Sr., USC
OL John Husby, Sr., WSU
PK Jason Hanson, So., WSU
DEFENSE
DL Mark Walen, Sr., UCLA
DL Erik Howard, Sr., WSU
DL Reggie Rogers, Jr., WASH
DL Terry Tumey, So., UCLA
LB Byron Evans, Jr., ARIZ
LB Hardy Nickerson, Jr., CAL
LB Tommy Taylor, Sr., UCLA
LB Joe Kelly, Sr., WASH
DB Allan Durden, Sr., ARIZ
DB Tim McDonald, Jr., USC
DB David Fulcher, Jr., ASU
DB Vestee Jackson, Sr., WASH
P Mike Schuh, Fr., ASU
RS Kitrick Taylor, Jr., WSU
DEFENSE
DL Dana Wells, Jr., ARIZ
DL Shawn Patterson, Sr., ASU
DL Rollin Putzier, Sr., ORE
DL Terry Tumey, Sr., UCLA
LB Carnell Lake, Jr., UCLA
LB Ken Norton, Sr., UCLA
LB Greg Clark, Sr., ASU
LB Ken Harvey, Sr., CAL
DB Chuck Cecil, Sr., ARIZ
DB Anthony Newman, Sr., ORE
DB Brad Humphreys, Sr., STAN
P Scott Tabor, Sr., CAL
RS Alan Grant, So., STAN
DEFENSE
DL Tim Ryan, Sr., USC
DL Esera Tuaolo, Jr., OSU
DL Dan Owens, Sr., USC
DL Anthony Smith, Sr., ARIZ
LB Junior Seau, Jr., USC
LB Chris Singleton, Sr., ARIZ
LB Scott Ross, Jr., USC
LB Dan Grayson, Sr., WSU
LB David Ortega, Sr., CAL
DB Mark Carrier, Jr., USC
DB Chris Oldham, Sr., ORE
DB Jeff Hammerschmidt, Jr., ARIZ
DB Nathan LaDuke, Jr., ASU
P Kirk Maggio, Sr., UCLA
RS Chris Oldham, Sr., ORE
1986
OFFENSE
QB Chris Miller, Sr., ORE
RB Brad Muster, Jr., STAN
RB Gaston Green, Jr., UCLA
RB David Adams, Sr., ARIZ
WR Lonzell Hill, Sr., WASH
WR Aaron Cox, Jr., ASU
TE Rod Jones, Sr., WASH
OL Danny Villa, Sr., ASU
OL Jeff Bregel, Sr., USC
OL Randall McDaniel, Jr., ASU
OL Joe Tofflemire, So., ARIZ
OL Mike Zandofsky, So., WASH
PK Jeff Jaeger, Sr., WASH
DEFENSE
DL Reggie Rogers, Sr., WASH
DL Skip McClendon, Sr., ASU
DL Terry Tumey, Jr., UCLA
DL Tony Leiker, Sr., STAN
LB Byron Evans, Sr., ARIZ
LB Marcus Cotton, Jr., USC
LB Scott Stephan, Sr., ASU
LB Dave Wyman, Sr., STAN
DB Tim McDonald, Sr., USC
DB Chuck Cecil, Jr., ARIZ
DB Craig Rutledge, Sr., UCLA
DB Tim Peoples, Sr., WASH
P Mike Preacher, Sr., ORE
RS Thomas Henley, Sr., STAN
1988
OFFENSE
QB Rodney Peete, Sr., USC
RB Steve Broussard, Jr., WSU
RB Leroy Holt, Jr., USC
RB Jon Volpe, So., STAN
WR Erik Affholter, Sr., USC
WR Robb Thomas, Sr., OSU
TE Scott Galbraith, Jr., USC
OL Mike Utley, Sr., WSU
OL Mike Zandofsky, Sr., WASH
OL Frank Cornish, Jr., UCLA
OL Joe Tofflemire, Sr., ARIZ
OL Mark Tucker, So., USC
PK Robbie Keen, So., CAL
DEFENSE
DL Dana Wells, Sr., ARIZ
DL Tim Ryan, Jr., USC
DL Dan Owens, Jr., USC
DL Dennis Brown, Jr., WASH
DL Matt Brock, Sr., ORE
ILB Chance Johnson, Sr., UCLA
ILB Scott Ross, So., USC
OLB Chris Singleton, Jr., ARIZ
OLB Carnell Lake, Sr., UCLA
OLB Rob Hinckley, Jr., STAN
CB Darryl Henley, Sr., UCLA
CB Chris Oldham, Jr., ORE
S Mark Carrier, So., USC
S Cleveland Colter, Jr., USC
P Robbie Keen, So., CAL
RS Darryl Henley, Sr., UCLA
1990
OFFENSE
QB Bill Musgrave, Sr., ORE
RB Greg Lewis, Sr., WASH
RB Glyn Milburn, So., STAN
RB Russell White, So., CAL
WR EdMcCaffrey, Sr., STAN
FL Gary Wellman, Sr., USC
TE Clarence Williams, So., WSU
OL Mark Tucker, Sr., USC
OL Pat Harlow, Sr., USC
OL Bob Whitfield, So., STAN
OL Jeff Pahukoa, Sr., WASH
OL Dean Kirkland, Sr., WASH
PK Jason Hanson, Jr., WSU
DEFENSE
DL Steve Emtman, So., WASH
DL Don Gibson, Sr., USC
DL Esera Tuaolo, Sr., OSU
DL Travis Richardson, Sr, WASH
LB Scott Ross, Sr., USC
LB Roman Phifer, Sr., UCLA
LB Peter Brantley, Sr., ORE
LB Donald Jones, Jr., WASH
CB Darryl Lewis, Sr., ARIZ
CB Charles Mincy, Sr., WASH
CB Kevin Scott, Sr., STAN
S Eric Turner, Sr., UCLA
S Nathan LaDuke, Sr., ASU
P Jason Hanson, Jr., WSU
RS Beno Bryant, So., WASH
1991
OFFENSE
QB Mike Pawlawski, Sr., CAL
RB Tommy Vardell, Sr., STAN
RB Russell White, Jr., CAL
WR Mario Bailey, Sr., WASH
WR Sean LaChapelle, Jr., UCLA
TE Clarence Williams, Jr., WSU
C Ed Cunningham, Sr., WASH
OL Troy Auzenne, Sr., CAL
OL Lincoln Kennedy, Jr., WASH
OL Bob Whitfield, Jr., STAN
OL Vaughn Parker, So., UCLA
OL Tony Boselli, Fr., USC
PK Doug Brien, So., CAL
AP Charles Levy, Fr., ARIZ
DEFENSE
DL Steve Emtman, Jr., WASH
DL Marcus Woods, Sr., ORE
DL Shane Collins, Sr., ASU
LB Donald Jones, Sr., WASH
LB Ron George, Jr., STAN
LB Chico Fraley, Sr., WASH
LB Dave Hoffman, Jr., WASH
CB Dana Hall, Sr., WASH
CB Phillippi Sparks, Sr., ASU
S Matt Darby, Sr., UCLA
S Eric Castle, Jr., ORE
P Jason Hanson, Sr., WSU
RS Curtis Conway, So., USC
1992
OFFENSE
QB Drew Bledsoe, Jr., WSU
RB Napoleon Kaufman, So., WASH
RB Glyn Milburn, Sr., STAN
WR Sean Dawkins, Jr., CAL
WR Curtis Conway, Jr., USC
TE Clarence Williams, Sr., WSU
OL Lincoln Kennedy, Sr., WASH
OL Tony Boselli, So., USC
OL Todd Steussie, Jr., CAL
OL Vaughn Parker, Jr., UCLA
OL Fletcher Keister, Sr., OSU
PK Tommy Thompson, Jr., ORE
DEFENSE
DL Rob Waldrop, Jr., ARIZ
DL Shante Carver, Jr., ASU
DL Chidi Ahanotu, Sr., CAL
LB Dave Hoffmann, Sr., WASH
LB Ron George, Sr., STAN
LB Brett Wallerstedt, Sr., ASU
LB Willie McGinest, Jr., USC
DB Carlton Gray, Sr., UCLA
DB Keshon Johnson, Sr., ARIZ
DB John Lynch, Sr., STAN
DB Kevin Miniefield, Sr., ASU
P Josh Miller, Sr., ARIZ
RS Curtis Conway, Jr., USC
1995
OFFENSE
QB Rob Johnson, Jr., USC
RB Napoleon Kaufman, Jr., WASH
RB Mario Bates, So., ASU
WR Johnnie Morton, Sr., USC
WR J. J. Stokes, Jr., UCLA
TE Mark Bruener, Jr., WASH
OL Todd Steussie, Sr., CAL
OL Vaughn Parker, Sr., UCLA
OL Tom Gallagher, Sr., WASH
OL Eric Mahlum, Sr., CAL
OL Craig Novitsky, Sr., UCLA
PK Bjorn Merten, Fr., UCLA
AP Chuck Levy, Jr., ARIZ
OFFENSE
QB Jake Plummer, Jr., ASU
RB Karim Abdul-Jabbar, Jr., UCLA
RB Ricky Whittle, Sr., ORE
WR Keyshawn Johnson, Sr., USC
WR Keith Poole, Jr., ASU
TE Ernie Conwell, Sr., WASH
OL Jonathon Ogden, Sr., UCLA
OL Jeff Buckey, Sr., STAN
OL Mike Flanagan, Sr., UCLA
OL John Michels, Sr., USC
OL Juan Roque, Jr., ASU
PK Eric Abrams, Sr., STAN
AP Ricky Whittle, Sr., ORE
DEFENSE
DL Tedy Bruschi, So., ARIZ
DL Rob Waldrop, Sr., ARIZ
DL Willie McGinest, Sr., USC
DL DeWayne Patterson, Jr., WSU
LB Anthony McClanahan, Sr., WSU
TLB Jerrott Willard, Jr., CAL
LB Sean Harris, Jr., ARIZ
LB Jamir Miller, Jr., UCLA
DB Tony Bouie, Jr., ARIZ
DB Marvin Goodwin, Jr., UCLA
DB Eric Zomalt, Sr., CAL
DB Craig Newsome, Jr., ASU
P Darren Schager, Jr., UCLA
RS Deron Pointer, Sr., WSU
DEFENSE
DT Tedy Bruschi, Sr., ARIZ
DT Regan Upshaw, Jr., CAL
DL Chuck Osborne, Sr., ARIZ
DL Darrell Russell, So., USC
LB Jeremy Asher, Sr., ORE
LB Ink Aleaga, Jr., WASH
LB Duane Clemons, Jr., CAL
DB Lawyer Milloy, Jr., WASH
DB Brandon Sanders, Sr., ARIZ
DB Alex Molden, Sr., ORE
DB Reggie Tongue, Sr., OSU
P John Stonehouse, Sr., USC
RS Damon Dunn, So., STAN
ST Armon Williams, Jr., ARIZ
1994
OFFENSE
QB Danny ONeil, Sr., ORE
RB Napoleon Kaufman, Sr., WASH
RB Ontiwaun Carter, Sr., ARIZ
WR Justin Armour, Sr., STAN
WR Keyshawn Johnson, Jr., USC
TE Mark Bruener, Sr., WASH
OL Tony Boselli, Sr., USC
OL Jonathan Ogden, Jr., UCLA
OL Frank Garcia, Sr., WASH
OL Warner Smith, Sr., ARIZ
OL Mike Flanagan, Jr., UCLA
PK Steve McLaughlin, Sr., ARIZ
AP Ricky Whittle, Jr., ORE
DEFENSE
DT Chad Eaton, Sr., WSU
DT Don Sasa, Sr., WSU
DL DeWayne Patterson, Sr., WSU
DL Tedy Bruschi, Jr., ARIZ
LB Jerrott Willard, Sr., CAL
LB Mark Fields, Sr., WSU
LB Sean Harris, Sr., ARIZ
LB Donnie Edwards, Jr., UCLA
DB Chad Cota, Sr., ARIZ
DB Lawyer Milloy, So., WASH
DB Alex Molden, Jr., ORE
DB Brandon Sanders, Jr., ARIZ
P Darren Schager, Sr., UCLA
RS Herman OBerry, Sr., ORE
1996
OFFENSE
QB Jake Plummer, Jr., ASU
RB Corey Dillon, Jr., WASH
RB Terry Battle, Jr., ASU
WR Keith Poole, Sr., ASUN
WR Bobby Shaw, Jr., CAL
TE Tony Gonzalez, Jr., CAL
OL Scott Sanderson, Sr., WSU
OL Juan Roque, Sr., ASU
OL Tarik Glenn, Sr., CAL
OL Olin Kreutz, So., WASH
OL Benji Olson, So., WASH
DEFENSE
DL Jason Chorak, Jr., WASH
DL Derrick Rodgers, Jr., ASU
DL Darrell Russell, Jr., USC
DL Kailee Wong, Jr., STAN
LB Ink Aleaga, Sr., WASH
LB James Darling, Sr., WSU
LB Sammy Knight, Sr., USC
DB D. McCutcheon, So., USC
DB Kenny Wheaton, Jr., ORE
DB Chris McAlister, So., ARIZ
DB Tony Parrish, Jr., WASH
PK Bjorn Merten, Sr., UCLA
P Ryan Longwell, Sr., CAL
RS Shawn Tims, Jr., WSU
ST Armon Williams, Sr., ARIZ
1997
1999
OFFENSE
QB Ryan Leaf, Sr., WSU
RB Skip Hicks, Sr., UCLA
RB Rashaan Shehee, Sr., WASH
WR Jerome Pathon, Sr., WASH
WR Bobby Shaw, Sr., CAL
TE Cameron Cleeland, Sr., WASH
OL Chad Overhauser, Sr., UCLA
OL Olin Kreutz, Jr., WASH
OL Kyle Murphy, Sr., ASU
OL Grey Ruegamer, Jr., ASU
OL Benji Olson, Jr., WASH
OFFENSE
QB Todd Husak, Sr., STAN
RB Trung Canidate, Sr., ARIZ
RB Reuben Droughns, Sr., ORE
WR Dennis Northcutt, Sr., ARIZ
WR Troy Walters, Sr., STAN
TE Todd Heap, So., ASU
OL Mike McLaughlin, Sr., STAN
OL Travis Claridge, Sr., USC
OL Jeff Cronshagen, Sr., STAN
OL Marvel Smith, Jr., ASU
OL Aaron Koch, Sr., OSU
DEFENSE
DE Jason Chorak, Jr., WASH
DT Joe Salavea, Sr., ARIZ
DT Leon Bender, Sr., WSU
DE Kailee Wong, Sr., STAN
LB Jerry Jensen, Sr., WASH
LB Pat Tillman, Sr., ASU
LB Chris Claiborne, So., USC
DB Brian Kelly, Sr., USC
DB Mitchell Freedman, Jr., ASU
DB Chris McAlister, Jr., ARIZ
DB Shaun Williams, Sr., UCLA
PK Chris Sailer, Jr., UCLA
P Marcus Williams, Sr., ASU
RS Troy Walters, Jr., STAN
ST Eric Winn, Sr., ORE
AP J.R. Redmond, So., ASU
DEFENSE
DE Andre Carter, Jr., CAL
DT Willie Howard, Sr., STAN
DT Jacob Waasdorp, Jr., CAL
DE Erik Flowers, Sr., ASU
OLB Sekou Sanyika, Sr., CAL
ILB Peter Sirmon, Sr., ORE
OLB Adam Archuleta, Jr., ASU
DB Deltha ONeal, Sr., CAL
DB Michael Fletcher, Sr., ORE
DB David Gibson, Sr., USC
DB Courtney Jackson, Sr., ASU
PK Mike Biselli, Jr., STAN
P Nick Harris, Jr., CAL
RS Deltha ONeal, Sr., CAL
ST Emory Brock, Sr., STAN
AP J.R. Redmond, Sr., ASU
1998
OFFENSE
QB Cade McNown, Sr., UCLA
QB Akili Smith, Sr., ORE
RB J.R. Redmond, Jr., ASU
RB Trung Canidate, Jr., ARIZ
WR Dameane Douglas, Sr., CAL
FL Danny Farmer, Jr., UCLA
FL R. Jay Soward, Jr., USC
TE Mike Grieb, Sr., UCLA
OL Kris Farris, Jr., UCLA
OL Yusuf Scott, Jr., ARIZ
OL Andy Meyers, Sr., UCLA
OL Travis Claridge, Jr., USC
OL Grey Ruegamer, Sr., ASU
OL John Welbourn, Sr., CAL
DEFENSE
DL Inoke Breckterfield, Sr., OSU
DL Jabari Issa, Jr., WASH
DL Ennis Davis, So., USC
LB Chris Claiborne, Jr., USC
LB Brendon Ayanbadejo, Sr., UCLA
LB Sekou Sanyika, Jr., CAL
LB Marcus Bell, Jr., ARIZ
CB Chris McAlister, Sr., ARIZ
CB Daylon McCutcheon, Sr., USC
S Larry Atkins, Sr., UCLA
S Rashard Cook, Sr., USC
PK Nathan Villegas, Jr., ORE
P Josh Bidwell, Sr., ORE
RS J.R. Redmond, Jr., ASU
ST John McLaughlin, Sr., CAL
AP Joe Jarzynka, Jr., WASH
2000
OFFENSE
QB Marques Tuiasosopo, Sr., WASH
RB Ken Simonton, Jr., OSU
RB DeShaun Foster, Jr., UCLA
WR DeRonnie Pitts, Sr., STAN
WR Freddie Mitchell, Jr., UCLA
TE Todd Heap, Jr., ASU
OL Chris Gibson, Jr., OSU
OL Victor Leyva, Sr., ASU
OL Scott Peters, Jr., ASU
OL Elliot Silvers, Sr., WASH
OL Chad Ward, Sr., WASH
DEFENSE
DE Andre Carter, Sr., CAL
DT Willie Howard, Sr., STAN
DT Larry Tripplett, Jr., WASH
DE DeLawrence Grant, Sr., OSU
LB Adam Archuleta, Sr., ASU
LB Lance Briggs, So., ARIZ
LB Riall Johnson, Sr., STAN
DB Dennis Weathersby, So., OSU
DB Rashad Bauman, Jr., ORE
DB Ricky Manning, So., UCLA
DB Hakim Akbar, Jr., WASH
PK Ryan Cesca, So., OSU
P Nick Harris, Sr., CAL
RS Bobby Wade, So., ARIZ
ST Jermaine Hanspard, Sr., ORE
OFFENSE
QB Joey Harrington, Sr., ORE
RB DeShaun Foster, Sr., UCLA
RB Clarence Farmer, So., ARIZ
WR Shaun McDonald, So., ASU
WR Keenan Howry, Jr., ORE
TE Justin Peelle, Sr., ORE
OL Eric Heitmann, Sr., STAN
OL Levi Jones, Sr., ASU
OL Scott Peters, Sr., ASU
OL Derrick Roche, Jr., WSU
OL Kyle Benn, Sr., WASH
DEFENSE
DE Terrell Suggs, So., ASU
DT Larry Tripplett, Sr., WASH
DT Eric Manning, Jr., OSU
DE Kenyon Coleman, Sr., UCLA
LB Robert Thomas, Sr., UCLA
LB Coy Wire, Sr., STAN
LB Lance Briggs, Jr., ARIZ
DB Troy Polamalu, Jr., USC
DB Tank Williams, Sr., STAN
DB Ricky Manning, Jr., UCLA
DB Lamont Thompson, Sr., WSU
PK Drew Dunning, So., WSU
P Nate Fikse, Jr., UCLA
KOR Brian Allen, Sr., STAN
PR Keenan Howry, Jr., ORE
ST Kevin Arbet, Jr., USC
2002
OFFENSE
QB Jason Gesser, Sr., WSU
QB Carson Palmer, Sr., USC
RB Onterrio Smith, Jr., ORE
RB Steven Jackson, So., OSU
WR Shaun McDonald, Jr., ASU
WR Bobby Wade, Sr., ARIZ
WR Reggie Williams, So., WASH
TE Mike Seidman, Sr., UCLA
OL Kwame Harris, Jr., STAN
OL Mike Saffer, Sr., UCLA
OL Derrick Roche, Sr., WSU
OL Jacob Rogers, Jr., USC
OL Calvin Armstrong, So., WSU
DEFENSE
DL Terrell Suggs, So., ASU
DL Eric Manning, Sr., OSU
DL Tully Banta-Cain, Sr., CAL
DL Rien Long, Jr., WSU
LB Richard Seigler, Jr., OSU
LB Nick Barnett, Sr., OSU
LB Lance Briggs, Sr., ARIZ
LB Matt Grootegoed, So., USC
DB Troy Polamalu, Sr., USC
DB Marcus Trufant, Sr., WSU
DB Ricky Manning, Sr., UCLA
DB Dennis Weathersby, Sr., OSU
PK Jared Siegel, So., ORE
P Nate Fikse, Sr., UCLA
KOR LaShaun Ward, Sr., CAL
PR Keenan Howry, Sr., ORE
ST Ray Wells, Sr., ARIZ
2003
2005
2007
OFFENSE
QB Matt Leinart, So., USC
RB Steven Jackson, Jr., OSU
RB Adimchinobe Echemandu, Sr., CAL
WR Mike Williams, So., USC
WR James Newson, Sr., OSU
WR Reggie Williams, Jr., WASH
TE Tim Euhus, Sr., OSU
OL Jacob Rogers, Sr., USC
OL Mark Wilson, Sr., CAL
OL Norm Katnik, Sr., USC
OL Josh Parrish, Sr., WSU
OL Adam Snyder, Jr., ORE
OFFENSE
QB Matt Leinart, Sr., USC
RB Reggie Bush, Jr., USC
RB Jerome Harrison, Sr., WSU
WR Mike Hass, Sr., OSU
WR Derek Hagan, Sr., ASU
WR Dwayne Jarrett, So., USC
TE Marcedes Lewis, Sr., UCLA
OL Ryan Kalil, Jr., USC
OL Taitu si Lutui, Sr., USC
OL Marvin Philip, Sr., CAL
OL Sam Baker, So., USC
OL Ryan OCallaghan, Sr., CAL
OFFENSE
QB Dennis Dixon, Sr., ORE
RB Johnathan Stewart, Jr., ORE
RB Justin Forsett, Sr., CAL
WR Mike Thomas, Jr., ARIZ
WR Brandon Gison, Jr., WSU
TE Fred Davis, Sr., USC
OL Alex Mack, Jr., CAL
OL Max Unger, Jr., ORE
OL Chilo Rachel, Jr., USC
OL Roy Schuening, Sr., OSU
OL Sam Baker, Sr., USC
OL Mike Pollak, Sr., ASU
DEFENSE
DL Dave Ball, Sr., UCLA
DL Kenechi Udeze, Jr., USC
DL Shaun Cody, Jr., USC
DL Mike Patterson, Jr., USC
LB Brandon Chillar, Sr., UCLA
LB Richard Seigler, Sr., OSU
LB Will Derting, So., WSU
CB Jason David, Sr., WSU
CB Will Poole, Sr., USC
S Erik Coleman, Sr., WSU
S Keith Lewis, Sr., ORE
S Donnie McCleskey, So., CAL
PK Drew Dunning, Sr., WSU
P Tom Malone, So., USC
KOR Kenny Washington, Jr., ORE
PR Charles Frederick, Jr., WASH
ST Keith Lewis, Sr., ORE
DEFENSE
DL Frostee Rucker, Sr., USC
DL Haloti Ngata, Jr., ORE
DL Brandon Mebane, Jr., CAL
DL Lawrence Jackson, So., USC
LB Keith Ellison, Sr., OSU
LB Dale Robinson, Sr., ASU
LB Trent Bray, Sr., OSU
CB Justin Phinisee, Sr., ORE
CB Daymeion Hughes, Jr., CAL
S Darnell Bing, Jr., USC
S Darrell Brooks, Sr., ARIZ
PK Alexis Serna, So., OSU
P Sam Paulescu, Sr., OSU
KOR Terry Richardson, Jr., ASU
PR Maurice Drew, Jr., UCLA
ST Timi Wusu, Sr., STAN
DEFENSE
DL Sedrick Ellis, Sr., USC
DL Lawrence Lackson, Sr., USC
DL Nick Reed, Jr., ORE
DL Dorain Smith, Sr., OSU
LB Spencer Larsen, Sr. ARIZ
LB Keith Rivers, Sr., USC
LB Robert James, Sr., ASU
LB Ray Maualuga, Jr., USC
DB Antoine Cason, Sr., ARIZ
DB Patrick Chung, Jr., ORE
DB Kevin Ellison, Jr., USC
DB Chris Horton, Sr., UCLA
PK Thomas Weber, Fr., ASU
P Keenyn Crier, Fr., ARIZ
PR Kyle Williams, So., ASU
ST Jahvid Best, Fr., CAL
2004
OFFENSE
QB Aaron Rodgers, Jr., CAL
QB Matt Leinart, Jr., USC
RB J.J. Arrington, Sr., CAL
RB Reggie Bush, So., USC
WR Mike Hass, Jr., OSU
WR Geoff McArthur, Sr., CAL
TE Alex Smith, Sr., Stanford
C Marvin Philip, Jr., CAL
OL Calvin Armstrong, Sr., WSU
OL Ryan OCallaghan, Jr., CAL
OL Grayling Love, Jr., ASU
OL Doug Nienhuis, Sr., OSU
OL Adam Snyder, Sr., ORE
DEFENSE
DL Bill Swancutt, Sr., OSU
DL Mike Patterson, Sr., USC
DL Shaun Cody, Sr., USC
DL Ryan Riddle, Sr., CAL
LB Matt Grootegoed, Sr., USC
LB Lofa Tatupu, Jr., USC
LB Wendell Hunter, Sr., CAL
DB Mitch Meeuwsen, Sr., OSU
DB Matt Clark, Sr., UCLA
DB Matt Giordano, Sr., CAL
DB Riccardo Stewart, Sr., ASU
PK Justin Medlock, So., UCLA
P Tom Malone, Jr., USC
KOR T.J. Rushing, Jr., STAN
PR Reggie Bush, So., USC
ST Michael Okwo, So., STAN
2006
2008
OFFENSE
QB John David Booty, Jr., USC
RB Marshawn Lynch, Jr., CAL
RB Yvenson Bernard, Jr., OSU
WR Steve Smith, Sr., USC
WR DeSean Jackson, So., CAL
WR Dwayne Jarrett, Jr., USC
TE Zach Miller, Jr., ASU
OL Ryan Kalil, Sr., USC
OL Sam Baker, Jr., USC
OL Jeremy Perry, So., OSU
OL Enoka Lucas, Sr., ORE
OL Alex Mack, So., CAL
OFFENSE
QB Mark Sanchez, Jr., USC
RB Jacquizz Rodgers, Fr., OSU
RB Jahvid Best, So., CAL
WR Mike Thomas, Sr., ARIZ
WR Sammie Stroughter, Sr., OSU
TE Rob Gronkowski, So., ARIZ
OL Alex Mack, Sr., CAL
OL Andy Levitre, Sr., OSU
OL Max Unger, Sr., ORE
OL Eben Britton, Jr., ARIZ
OL Ben Muth, Sr., STAN
OL Kristopher ODowd, So., USC
DEFENSE
DL Brandon Mebane, Sr., CAL
DL Mkristo Bruce, Sr., WSU
DL Sedrick Ellis, Jr., USC
DL Justin Hickman, Sr., UCLA
LB Desmond Bishop, Sr., CAL
LB Rey Maualuga, So., USC
LB Keith Rivers, Jr., USC
DB Daymeion Hughes, Sr., CAL
DB Antoine Cason, Jr., ARIZ
DB Eric Frampton, Sr., WSU
DB Sabby Piscitelli, Sr., OSU
DB C.J. Wallace, Sr., WASH
PK Justin Medlock, Sr., UCLA
P Nick Folk, Jr., ARIZ
KOR Syndric Steptoe, Sr., ARIZ
PR DeSean Jackson, So., CAL
ST Wopamo Osaisai, Jr., STAN
DEFENSE
DL Nick Reed, Sr., ORE
DL Fili Moala, Sr., USC
DL Brian Price, So., UCLA
DL Victor Butler, Sr., OSU
LB Brian Cushing, Sr., USC
LB Rey Maualuga, Sr., USC
LB Zack Follett, Sr., USC
DB Kevin Ellison, Sr., USC
DB SydQuan Thompson, Jr., CAL
DB Patrick Chung, Sr., ORE
DB Taylor Mays, Jr., USC
DB Jairus Byrd, Jr., ORE
PK David Buehler, Sr., USC
P Aaron Perez, Sr., UCLA
PR Mike Thomas, Sr., ARIZ
ST Patrick Chung, Sr., ORE
2011
OFFENSE
QB Sean Canfield, Sr., OSU
RB Toby Gerhart, Sr., STAN
RB Jacquizz Rodgers, So., OSU
WR James Rodgers, Jr., OSU
WR Damian Williams, Jr., USC
TE Ed Dickson, Sr., ORE
OL Chris Marinelli, Sr., STAN
OL Mike Tepper, Sr., CAL
OL Jeff Byers, Sr., USC
OL Charles Brown, Sr., USC
OL Gregg Peat, Sr., OSU
OFFENSE
QB Andrew Luck, Jr., STAN
RB LaMichael James, Jr., ORE
RB Chris Polk, Jr., WASH
WR Keenan Allen, So., CAL
WR Robert Woods, So., USC
TE Coby Fleener, Sr., STAN
OL Tony Bergstrom, Sr., UTAH
OL David DeCastro, Jr., STAN
OL Matt Kalil, Jr., USC
OL Jonathan Martin, Jr., STAN
OL Mitchell Schwartz, Sr., CAL
DEFENSE
DL Brian Price, Jr., USC
DL Stephen Paea, Jr., OSU
DL Tyson Alualu, Sr., CAL
DL Dexter Davis, Sr., ASU
LB Keaton Kristick, Sr., OSU
LB Mike Mohamed, Jr., CAL
LB Reggie Carter, Sr., UCLA
DB Rahim Moore, So., UCLA
DB SydQuan Thompson, Sr., CAL
DB Taylor Mays, Sr., USC
DB Alterraun Verner, Sr., UCLA
PK Kai Forbath, Jr., UCLA
P Bryan Anger, So., CAL
KOR Chris Owusu, So., STAN
PR Damian Williams, Jr., USC
ST Suaesi Tuimanunei, Jr., OSU
DEFENSE
DL Dion Jordan, Jr., ORE
DL Star Lotulelei, Jr., UTAH
DL Nick Perry, Jr., USC
DL Derrick Shelby, Sr., UTAH
LB Josh Kaddu, Sr., ORE
LB Mychal Kendricks, Sr., CAL
LB Chase Thomas, Jr., STAN
DB Delano Howell, Sr., STAN
DB T.J. McDonald, Jr., USC
DB Eddie Pleasant, Sr., OSU
DB Nickell Robey, So., USC
PK Andre Heidari, Fr., USC
P Bryan Anger, Sr., CAL
RS DeAnthony Thomas, Fr., ORE
ST Rhett Ellison, Sr., USC
2010
OFFENSE
QB Andrew Luck, So., STAN
RB LaMichael James, So., ORE
RB Owen Marecic, Sr., STAN
RB Jacquizz Rodgers, Jr., OSU
WR Juron Criner, Jr., ARIZ
WR Jeff Maehl, Sr., ORE
TE David Paulson, Jr., ORE
OL Chase Beeler, Sr., STAN
OL David DeCastro, Jr., STAN
OL Jordan Holmes, Sr., ORE
OL Jonathan Martin, Jr., STAN
OL Tyron Smith, Jr., USC
DEFENSE
DL Jurrell Casey, Jr., USC
DL Cameron Jordan, Sr., CAL
DL Stephen Paea, Sr., OSU
DL Brooks Reed, Sr., ARIZ
LB Akeem Ayers, Jr., UCLA
LB Mason Foster, Sr., WASH
LB Casey Matthews, Sr., ORE
DB Omar Bolden, Jr., ASU
DB Chris Conte, Sr., CAL
DB Talmadge Jackson, Sr., ORE
DB Rahim Moore, Jr., UCLA
PK Nate Whitaker, Sr., STAN
P Bryan Anger, Jr., CAL
KOR Robert Woods, Fr., USC
PR Cliff Harris, So., ORE
ST Chike Amajoyi, Sr., STAN
RS - Return Specialist
AP - All-Purpose Player
ST - Special Teams Player (non-kicker or
returner)
2012
OFFENSE
QB Marcus Mariota, Fr., ORE
RB Kenjon Barner, Sr., ORE
RB KaDeem Carey, So., ARIZ
WR Marqise Lee, So., USC
WR Markus Wheaton, Sr., OSU
TE Zach Ertz, Sr., STAN
OL Hroniss Grasu, So., ORE
OL Khaled Holmes, Sr., USC
OL Brian Schwenke, Sr., CAL
OL Xavier Sua-Filo, So., UCLA
OL David Yankey, Jr., STAN
DEFENSE
DL Scott Crichton, So., OSU
DL Dion Jordan, Sr., ORE
DL Star Lotulelei, Sr., UTAH (2)
DL Will Sutton, Jr., ASU
LB Anthony Barr, Jr., UCLA
LB Trent Murphy, Sr., STAN
LB Chase Thomas, Sr., STAN (2)
DB Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, So., ORE
DB Jordan Poyer, Sr., OSU
DB Ed Reynolds, Jr., STAN
DB Desmond Trufant, Sr., WASH
PK Vince DAmato, Jr., CAL
P Jeff Locke, Sr., UCLA
RS Reggie Dunn, Sr., UTAH
ST Jordan Jenkins, Sr., OSU
RS - Return Specialist
AP - All-Purpose Player
ST - Special Teams Player (non-kicker or
returner)
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 BCS ranking following the last weekend of regular-season games.
Pac-12 Championship Game Host
The Pac-12 Championship Game Host will be determined 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 Pac-12
Championship Game host.
Tie-breaking Procedure.
1. Head-to-head, if applicable.
2. Highest BCS Ranking following the last weekend of Pac-12
regular-season games.
3. 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.
4. Record in common conference games.
5. Coin toss.
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2011 UCLA
31
Oregon
49
Dec. 1, 2011 at Eugene, Ore. (Atten: 59,376)
MVP: LaMichael James, Oregon
2012 UCLA
24
Stanford
27
Dec. 2, 2012 at Stanford, Calif. (Atten: 31,622)
MVP: Kevin Hogan, Stanford
Most Rushes
25
LaMichael James, ORE vs. UCLA, 2011 (219 yards)
TOTAL OFFENSE
PASSING
Highest Passing Efficiency Rating Points
Game (Min. 20 att.): 153.90 Kevin Hogan, STAN vs. UCLA, 2012
(16-21-0, 155, 1 TD)
Game (Min. 30 att.): 128.60 Darron Thomas, ORE vs. UCLA, 2011
(20-36-1, 219, 3 TD)
Game (Min. 40 att.):
Most Passes Attempted
36
Darron Thomas, ORE vs. UCLA, 2011 (completed 20)
Most Passes Completed
23
Brett Hundley, UCLA vs. STAN, 2012 (attempted 31)
Most Consecutive Passes Completed
7
Kevin Prince, UCLA vs. ORE, 2011
Highest Percentage of Passes Completed
Game (Min. 10 comp.):
Game (Min. 15 comp.):
72.7
Kevin Hogan, STAN
vs. UCLA, 2012 (16 of 22)
Game (Min. 20 comp.):
74.2
Brett Hundley, UCLA
vs. STAN, 2012 (23 of 31)
Game (Min. 30 comp.):
Game (Min. 40 comp.):
Most Passes Had Intercepted
1
Three times, most recently:
Brett Hundley, UCLA vs. STAN, 2012 (attempted 31)
Most Passing Yards Gained
219
Darron Thomas, ORE vs. UCLA, 2011 (completed 20 of 36)
Most Passing Yards Gained By Two Opposing Players
383
Darron Thomas, ORE (219) & Kevin Prince, UCLA (164), 2011
Most Passing Yards Gained Per Attempt (Min. 25 atts.)
7.0
Kevin Hogan, STAN vs. UCLA, 2012 (22-155)
RUSHING
RECEIVING
Most Passes Caught
7
Devin Fuller, UCLA vs. ORE, 2012 (42 yards)
Most Passed Caught By a Running Back
6
Stepfan Taylor, STAN vs. UCLA, 2011 (55 yards)
Most Receiving Yards Gained
98
Nelson Rosario, UCLA vs. ORE, 2011 (caught 6)
Teammates Receiving 100 Yards or More
Highest Average Gain Per Reception (Min. 3)
17.5
Drew Terrell, STAN vs. UCLA, 2012 (4 for 70)
Most Touchdown Passes Caught
2
Nelson Rosario, UCLA vs. ORE, 2011 (6 receptions)
PUNT RETURNS
Most Punt Returns
2
Shaquell Evans, UCLA vs. STAN, 2012
LaMichael James, ORE vs. UCLA, 2011
Most Yards On Punt Returns
20
Taylor Embree, UCLA vs. ORE, 2011 (1 return)
Highest Average Gain Per Return
20.0
Taylor Embree, UCLA vs. ORE, 2011 (1 for 20)
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KICKOFF RETURNS
PUNTING
Most Punts
6
Ben Ryhne, STAN vs. UCLA, 2012 (253 yards)
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS
Most Plays
29
LaMichael James, ORE vs. UCLA, 2011
(25 rushes, 2 receptions, 2 returns)*
Longest Punt
56
Ben Ryhne, STAN vs. UCLA, 2012
SCORING
INTERCEPTIONS
DEFENSE
Most Tackles
12
Jordan Zumalt, UCLA vs. STAN, 2012
John Boyett, ORE vs. UCLA, 2011
FIELD GOALS
Most Field Goals Attempted
2
Jordan Williamson, STAN vs. UCLA, 2012 (2 made)
Career: 2
Jordan Williamson, STAN vs. UCLA, 2012 (2 made)
Most Field Goals Made
Half:
1
Three players, most recent:
Jordan Williamson, STAN vs. UCLA, 2012
Game: 2
Jordan Williamson, STAN vs. UCLA, 2012
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PASSING
Most Passes Attempted
36
ORE vs. UCLA, 2011 (completed 20)
Most Passes Completed
23
UCLA vs. STAN, 2012 (attempted 32)
Highest Percentage of Passes Completed
Minimum 10 completions:
70.0
STAN vs. UCLA, 2012 (16 of 23)
Minimum 25 completions:
Minimum 30 completions:
Minimum 40 completions:
Highest Percentage of Passes Completed,
Both Teams
Minimum 40 completions:
Most Passes Had Intercepted
1
Three times, most recent:
UCLA vs. STAN, 2012 (32 attempts)
PUNT RETURNS
Most Punt Returns
2
UCLA vs. STAN, 2012
ORE vs. UCLA, 2011
Most Yards on Punt Returns
20
UCLA vs. ORE, 2011
Most Touchdowns Scored on Punt Returns
KICKOFF RETURNS
Most Kickoff Returns
7
UCLA vs. ORE, 2011 (124 yards)
FIRST DOWNS
Most First Downs
22
UCLA vs. STAN, 2012
Most First Downs by Rushing
13
UCLA vs. STAN, 2012
Most First Downs by Passing
9
ORE vs. UCLA, 2011
Most First Downs by Penalty, Game
3
UCLA vs. ORE, 2011
FUMBLES
Most Fumbles
4
UCLA vs. ORE, 2011
SCORING
Most Points Scored, Regulation
49
ORE vs. UCLA (31), 2011
Most Points Scored, Overtime
Most Points Scored by a Losing Team, Regulation
31
UCLA vs. ORE (49), 2011
Most Points Scored by a Losing Team, Overtime
PENALTIES
Most Penalties Against, Game
10
ORE vs. UCLA, 2011 (120 yards)
Most Yards Penalized, Game
120
ORE vs. UCLA, 2011 (10 penalties)
Fewest Penalties Against
3
UCLA vs. ORE (20 yards)
Fewest Yards Penalized (since 2011)
20
UCLA vs. ORE (3 penalties)
RUSHING
Most Yards Gained
352
ORE vs. UCLA, 2011
Highest Average Gain Per Rush (Min. 50 Rushes)
7.0
ORE vs. UCLA, 2011 (50 for 2352)
Most Touchdowns Rushing
4
ORE vs. UCLA, 2011
PUNTING
Most Yards on Punts
253
STAN vs. UCLA, 2012
Highest Average Per Punt (Min. 4 Punts)
48.2
UCLA vs. ORE, 2011 (4 for 193)
Most Punts Had Blocked
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TURNOVERS
TOTAL DEFENSE
Fewest Yards Allowed
325
UCLA vs. STAN, 2012
RUSHING DEFENSE
Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed
160
ORE vs. UCLA, 2011
PASS DEFENSE
Fewest Passing Yards Allowed
170
UCLA vs. STAN, 2012
Most Passes Intercepted By
1
Three times, most recent:
STAN vs. UCLA, 2012
2013-14 PAC-12
BOWL PARTNERS
Site
Pasadena, Calif.
San Antonio, Texas
San Diego, Calif.
El Paso, Texas
Las Vegas, Nev.
San Francisco, Calif.
Albuquerque, N.M.
Opponent Date
Big Ten Jan. 1
Big 12
Dec. 30
Big 12
Dec. 30
ACC
Dec. 31
MWC
Dec. 21
Navy
Dec. 27
MWC
Dec. 21
TV
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
CBS
ABC
ESPN
ESPN
The final year of a four-year bowl cycle concludes this season in what should provide Pac-12 teams with seven competitive postseason bowl experiences.
The lineup is led by the Rose Bowl presented by VIZIO, which is the destination for
the Pac-12 champion, unless said champion is ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in the final Bowl
Championship Series rankings. If that were the case, the Pac-12 champion would
play in the VIZIO BCS National Championship Game.
Regardless of the disposition of the Pac-12 champion, a second Pac-12 team may
be selected for an at-large berth in the Bowl Championship Series and other Pac-12
bowl partner arrangements provide for that occurance.
In addition to the Rose Bowl presented by VIZIO, Pac-12 bowl partners include
the Valero Alamo Bowl in San Antonio, the Holiday Bowl in San Diego, the Hyundai
Sun Bowl in El Paso, the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas, the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl in San
Francisco, and the Gildan New Mexico Bowl in Albuquerque.
COMING IN 2014-15... As of this printing, the Pac-12 Conference has signed sixyear agreements with the following bowls starting with the 2014-15 season:
Bowl
Rose presented by VIZIO
Valero Alamo
Holiday
Kraft Fight Hunger
Hyundai Sun
Site
Pasadena, Calif.
San Antonio, Texas
San Diego, Calif.
San Francisco, Calif.
El Paso, Texas
Opponent
Big Ten
Big 12
Big Ten
Big Ten
ACC
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Prior to 1935 the Western team in the game was invited by the
Tournament of Roses Association.
The Tournament also selected the Eastern team until 1923. From
1923 through 1946 the Western team selected its Eastern opponent.
From 1946 until 1959 the old Pacific Coast Conference and the Big
Ten selected representatives.
Under a new agreement, starting with the 1960 game, the Athletic
Association of Western Universities (precursor to the Pac-8, Pac-10
and Pac-12) selected a representative from among its Conference
members. The Conference also selected its opponent for the 1961
and 1962 games. Following 1962, a new contract was signed with the
Big Ten for it to provide the AAWUs opponent.
The 2011 Game marked the 65th anniversary of the Pac-12-Big Ten
partnership in the Rose Bowl. Since the series began in 1947, the
Pac-12 leads the Big Ten 32-29 in the series. A new era began in 1999
when the Rose Bowl became part of the Bowl Championship Series
rotation. The Rose Bowl has hosted the National Championship Game
three times - most recently in 2009 when Alabama defeated Texas,
37-21. In the 2006 title tilt in Pasadena, Texas defeated USC, 41-38,
and in 2002, Miami defeated Nebraska, 37-14.
ROSE BOWL FIRSTS
First intersectional post-season football game (1902)
First coast-to-coast radio broadcast of a sporting event (1927)
First bowl game to sign agreement with a major conference (1946)
First bowl game to have attendance of 100,000 (1950)
First nationally televised bowl game (1952)
First collegiate game to be televised by satellite to Europe (1968)
First collegiate game to be televised by satellite to Japan (1978)
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Score Attend.
49
8,500
0
Score Attend.
14
92,000
0
14
0
7,000
21
13
91,000
14
0
25,000
20
16
56,000
19
7
25,000
9
0
93,000
27,000
29
0
68,000
7
6
30,000
25
0
91,000
28
0
42,000
34
14
98,000
0
0
49,000
45
14
89,083
1923
1924
14
3
52,000
14
14
40,000
49
0
93,000
27
10
53,000
20
14
93,000
20
19
45,000
17
14
100,983
7
7
57,417
14
6
98,939
7
6
65,000
40
7
96,825
8
7
71,000
7
0
101,500
47
14
72,000
28
20
100,000
24
0
65,000
20
7
89,191
21
12
75,562
17
14
100,809
35
0
74,874
35
19
97,126
7
0
35,000
10
7
100,000
29
13
84,474
38
12
98,297
7
0
84,784
44
8
100,809
21
0
87,196
17
7
97,314
13
0
89,650
21
3
98,214
7
3
89,542
42
37
98,698
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Score Attend.
17
96,657
7
Score Attend.
34 103,566
14
34
7
100,423
38
31
14
12
100,500
21 101,237
16
14
13
101,434
38 102,247
20
14
3
102,746
41 100,102
32
27
16
102,042
20 100,635
17
10
3
103,878
21 101,219
16
27
17
103,839
38
31
93,872
13
12
103,154
17
9
93,731
42 106,869*
17
34
24
94,392
42
21
105,267
37
14
93,781
18
17
106,721
34
14
86,848
23
10
105,464
28
14
93,849
14
6
106,162
38
37
93,468
27
20
105,312
41
38
93,986
17
10
105,629
32
18
93,852
17
16
105,526
49
17
93,923
23
6
104,863
38
24
93,923
28
0
105,611
26
17
93,963
24
14
104,991
21
19
94,118
45
9
103,217
45
38
91,245
20
17
102,594
20
14
93,359
45
28
103,292
22 103,168
15
20 103,847
17
22 101,688
14
17 103,450
10
46 101,273
34
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94,236
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
1999
2010
Brad Budde, USC
Hayden Fry, Iowa
Leroy Keyes, Purdue
2000
2011
Ron Dayne, Wisconsin
Dick Enberg, NBC
George Fleming, Washington
Al Hoisch, UCLA
Keith Jackson, ABC TV
Dave Kaiser, Michigan St.
Johnny Mack Brown, Alabama
Marv Goux, USC
2001
2012
John Cooper, Arizona State/Ohio State
Brian Griese, Michigan
Ron Yary, USC
2002
2003
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1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
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The five BCS games are part of the overall bowl structure.
There are 30 other bowl games presently, and those games
provide meaningful season-ending opportunities to teams.
The BCS places great premium on the regular season of college football. Football weekends are an important ingredient in the overall college experience-going well beyond simply what occurs in the athletics department. A significant
amount of the revenue that supports all athletic programs is
generated by regular-season football. And so it is of great importance that the regular season remains strong and vibrant.
Sugar Bowl
January 2, 2014
8:30 p.m. ET/5:30 p.m. PT
New Orleans, La.
TV: ESPN
Fiesta Bowl
January 1, 2014
8:30 p.m. ET/5:30 p.m. PT
Glendale, Ariz.
TV: ESPN
Orange Bowl
January 3, 2014
TBD
Miami, Fla.
TV: ESPN
The semifinals will be rotated among six bowl games and will
be played either New Years Eve or New Years Day. The
championship game, to be managed by the 11 conferences
and rotated among neutral sites every year, will be on a Monday at least six days after the last semifinal game.
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DATE/TIME (ET)
Dec. 21/2 p.m.
Dec. 21/3:30 p.m.
Dec. 21/5:30 p.m.
Dec. 21/9 p.m.
Dec. 23/2 p.m.
Dec. 24/8 p.m.
Dec. 26/6 p.m.
Dec. 26/9:30 p.m.
Dec. 27/2:30 p.m.
Dec. 27/6 p.m.
Dec. 27/9:30 p.m.
Dec. 28/12 noon
Dec. 28/3:20 p.m.
Dec. 28/6:45 p.m.
Dec. 28/10:15 p.m.
Dec. 30/11:45 a.m.
Dec. 30/3:15 p.m.
Dec. 30/6:45 p.m.
Dec. 30/10:15 p.m.
Dec. 31/12:30 p.m.
Dec. 31/2 p.m.
Dec. 31/4 p.m.
Dec. 31/8 p.m.
Jan. 1/12 noon
Jan. 1/12 noon
Jan. 1/1 p.m.
Jan. 1/1 p.m.
Jan. 1/5 p.m.
Jan. 1/8:30 p.m.
Jan. 2/8:30 p.m.
Jan. 3/TBD
Jan. 3/7:30 p.m.
Jan. 4/1 p.m.
Jan. 5/9 p.m.
Jan. 6/8:30 p.m.
SITE
Albuquerque, N.M.
Las Vegas
Boise, Idaho
New Orleans
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Honolulu
Detroit
San Diego
Annapolis, Md.
Houston, Texas
San Francisco
Bronx, N.Y.
Charlotte, N.C.
Orlando, Fla.
Tempe, Ariz.
Ft. Worth, Texas
Nashville, Tenn.
San Antonio
San Diego
Shreveport, La.
El Paso, Texas
Memphis, Tenn.
Atlanta
Jacksonville, Fla.
Dallas
Orlando, Fla.
Tampa, Fla.
Pasadena, Calif.
Glendale, Ariz.
New Orleans
Miami Gardens, Fla.
Arlington, Texas
Birmingham, Ala.
Mobile, Ala.
Pasadena
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MATCHUP
MW vs. Pac-12
MW vs. Pac-12
MAC vs. MW
C-USA vs. Sun Belt
C-USA vs. American
C-USA vs. MW
Big Ten vs. MAC
Army vs. MW
ACC vs. C-USA
Big Ten vs. Big 12
BYU vs. Pac-12
Big 12 vs. American
ACC vs. American
ACC vs. American
Big Ten vs. Big 12
Navy vs. MW
ACC vs. SEC
Big 12 vs. Pac-12
Big 12 vs. Pac-12
ACC vs. SEC
ACC vs. Pac-12
C-USA/American vs. SEC
ACC vs. SEC
Big Ten vs. SEC
Big Ten vs. C-USA
Big Ten vs. SEC
Big Ten vs. SEC
BCS vs. BCS
BCS vs. BCS
BCS vs. BCS
BCS vs. BCS
Big 12 vs. SEC
American vs. SEC
MAC vs. Sun Belt
BCS No. 1 vs. BCS No. 2
Network
ESPN
ABC
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
CBS
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPNU
ABC
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
FOX
ESPN
ESPN
ESPN
1975
UCLA 23, Ohio State 10
USC 20, Texas A&M 0
Rose
Liberty
1976
USC 14, Michigan 6
Alabama 26, UCLA 6
Rose
Sun
Bluebonnet
Rose
Fiesta
Garden State
Bluebonnet
1977
Washington 27, Michigan 20
Stanford 24, LSU 14
USC 47, Texas A&M 28
1978
USC 17, Michigan 10
UCLA 10, Arkansas 10
Arizona State 34, Rutgers 18
Stanford 25, Georgia 22
Rose
Fiesta
Garden State
Sun
1979
USC 17, Ohio State 16
Pittsburgh 16, Arizona 10
Temple 28, California 17
Washington 14, Texas 7
Rose
1980
Michigan 23, Washington 6
Rose
Fiesta
Holiday
Bluebonnet
1981
Washington 28, Iowa 0
Penn State 26, USC 10
BYU 38, Washington State 36
Michigan 33, UCLA 14
Rose
Fiesta
Aloha
1982
UCLA 24, Michigan 14
Arizona St. 32, Oklahoma 21
Washington 21, Maryland 20
Rose
Aloha
1983
UCLA 45, Illinois 9
Penn State 13, Washington 10
Rose
Orange
Fiesta
1984
USC 20, Ohio State 17
Washington 28, Oklahoma 17
UCLA 39, Miami (Fla.) 37
Rose
Freedom
Sun
Holiday
Aloha
1985
UCLA 45, Iowa 28
Washington 20, Colorado 17
Arizona 13, Georgia 13
Arkansas 18, Arizona State 17
Alabama 24, USC 3
Rose
Freedom
Aloha
Florida Citrus
Mazda Gator
Sun
1986
Arizona State 22, Michigan 15
UCLA 31, BYU 10
Arizona 30, No. Carolina 21
Auburn 16, USC 7
Clemson 27, Stanford 21
Alabama 28, Washington 6
Rose
Eagle Aloha
Freedom
Independence
1987
Michigan State 20, USC 17
UCLA 20, Florida 16
Arizona State 33, Air Force 28
Washington 24, Tulane 12
Rose
Mobil Cotton
Eagle Aloha
1988
Michigan 22, USC 14
UCLA 17, Arkansas 3
Wash. State 24, Houston 22
Rose
Freedom
Copper
Independence
1989
USC 17, Michigan 10
Washington 34, Florida 7
Arizona 17, N.C. State 10
Oregon 27, Tulsa 24
Rose
Copper
John Hancock
Freedom
Aloha
Rose
Florida Citrus
John Hancock
Aloha
1990
Washington 46, Iowa 34
California 17, Wyoming 15
Michigan State 17, USC 16
Colorado State 32, Oregon 31
Syracuse 28, Arizona 0
1991
Washington 34, Michigan 14
California 37, Clemson 13
UCLA 6, Illinois 3
Georgia Tech 18, Stanford 17
1992
Rose
Michigan 38, Washington 31
Blockbuster Stanford 24, Penn State 3
Copper
Washington State 31, Utah 28
Freedom
Fresno State 24, USC 7
John Hancock Baylor 20, Arizona 15
Independence Wake Forest 39, Oregon 35
Rose
Fiesta
Freedom
Alamo
1993
Wisconsin 21, UCLA 16
Arizona 29, Miami 0
USC 28, Utah 21
California 37, Iowa 3
Rose
Mobil Cotton
Alamo
Freedom
1994
Penn State 38, Oregon 20
USC 55, Texas Tech 14
Washington St. 10, Baylor 3
Utah 16, Arizona 13
Rose
Cotton
Aloha
Liberty
Norwest Sun
1995
USC 41, Northwestern 32
Colorado 38, Oregon 6
Kansas 51, UCLA 30
East Carolina 19, Stanford 13
Iowa 38, Washington 18
Rose
Aloha
Norwest Sun
Holiday
1996
Ohio State 20, Arizona St. 17
Navy 42, California 38
Stanford 38, Michigan State 0
Colorado 33, Washington 21
Rose
Cotton
Norwest Sun
Jeep Aloha
Insight.com
Las Vegas
1997
Michigan 21, Wash. State 16
UCLA 29, Texas A&M 23
Arizona State 17, Iowa 7
Washington 51, Mich. St. 23
Arizona 20, New Mexico 14
Oregon 41, Air Force 1
Rose
Holiday
Norwest Sun
Aloha
Oahu
1998
Wisconsin 38, UCLA 31
Arizona 23, Nebraska 20
Texas Christian 28, USC 19
Colorado 51, Oregon 43
Air Force 45, Washington 25
Rose
Holiday
Norwest Sun
Aloha
Oahu
1999
Wisconsin 17, Stanford 9
Kansas St. 24, Washington 20
Oregon 24, Minnesota 20
Wake Forest 23, Arizona St. 3
Hawaii 23, Oregon St. 17
Rose
Fiesta
Holiday
Sun
Aloha
2000
Washington 34, Purdue 24
Oregon St. 41, Notre Dame 9
Oregon 35, Texas 30
Wisconsin 21, UCLA 20
Boston Coll. 31, Ariz. St. 17
Fiesta
Holiday
Sun
Seattle
Las Vegas
2001
Oregon 38, Colorado 16
Texas 47, Washington 43
Washington State 33, Purdue 27
Georgia Tech 24, Stanford 14
Utah 10, USC 6
Rose
Orange
Holiday
Sun
Insight
Las Vegas
Seattle
2002
Oklahoma 34, Washington St. 14
USC 38, Iowa 17
Kansas St. 34, Arizona St. 27
Purdue 34, Washington 24
Pittsburgh 38, Oregon State 13
UCLA 27, New Mexico 13
Wake Forest 38, Oregon 17
Rose
Holiday
Sun
Insight
Las Vegas
Silicon Valley
2003
USC 28, Michigan 14
Washington State 28, Texas 20
Minnesota 31, Oregon 30
California 52, Virginia Tech 49
Oregon State 55, New Mexico 14
Fresno State 17, UCLA 9
2004
Orange
USC 55, Oklahoma 19^
Holiday
Texas Tech 45, California 31
Sun
Arizona State 27, Purdue 23
Insight
Oregon State 38, Notre Dame 21
Las Vegas
Wyoming 24, UCLA 21
^ win later vacated due to NCAA penalty
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2005
Texas 41, USC 38
Oklahoma 17, Oregon 14
UCLA 50, Northwestern 38
California 35, BYU 28
Arizona State 45, Rutgers 40
Rose
Holiday
Sun
Emerald
Las Vegas
Hawaii
2006
USC 32, Michigan 18
California 45, Texas A&M 10
Oregon State 39, Missouri 38
Florida State 44, UCLA 27
BYU 38, Oregon 8
Hawaii 41, Arizona State 24
Rose
Holiday
Sun
Emerald
Las Vegas
Armed Forces
2007
USC 49, Illinois 17
Texas 52, Arizona State 35
Oregon 56, South Florida 21
Oregon State 21, Maryland 14
BYU 17, UCLA 16
California 42, Air Force 36
Rose
Holiday
Sun
Emerald
Las Vegas
2008
USC 38, Penn State 24
Oregon 42, Oklahoma 31
Oregon State 3, Pittsburgh 0
California 24, Miami (Fla.) 17
Arizona 31, BYU 21
Rose
Holiday
Sun
Emerald
Las Vegas
Poinsettia
EagleBank
2009
Ohio State 26, Oregon 17
Nebraska 33, Arizona 0
Oklahoma 31, Stanford 27
USC 24, Boston College 13
BYU 44, Oregon State 20
Utah 37, California 27
UCLA 30, Temple 21
BCS
Orange
Alamo
Holiday
2010
Auburn 22, Oregon 19
Stanford 40, Virginia Tech 12
Oklahoma State 36, Arizona 10
Washington 19, Nebraska 7
Rose
Fiesta
Alamo
Holiday
Sun
Las Vegas
Fight Hunger
2011
Oregon 45, Wisconsin 38
Oklahoma State 41, Stanford 38 (OT)
Baylor 67, Washington 56
Texas 21, California 10
Utah 30, Georgia Tech 27 (OT)
Boise State 56, Arizona State 24
Illinois 20, UCLA 14
Rose
Fiesta
Alamo
Holiday
Sun
Las Vegas
Fight Hunger
Gildan
2012
Stanford 20, Wisconsin 14
Oregon 35, Kansas State 17
Texas 31, Oregon State 27
Baylor 49, UCLA 26
Georgia Tech 21, USC 7
Boise State 28, Washington 26
Arizona State 62, Navy 28
Arizona 49, Nevada 48
PAC-12 SCHOOL
BOWL RECORDS
(through 2011-12 season)
School
W
L T Pct.
Last Season for Bowl Appearance
Utah
13 4 0 .765 2011..... Sun, def. Georgia Tech (30-27 OT)
USC
32^ 18 0 .640 2012..... Sun, lost to Georgia Tech (21-7)
Washington State
6
4 0 .600
2003..... Holiday, def. to Texas (28-20)
Oregon State
7
6 0 .538
2012..... Alamo, lost to Texas (31-27)
Arizona State
13 12 1 .519
2012..... Kraft Fight Hunger, def. Navy (62-28)
California
10 10 1 .500 2011..... Holiday, lost to Texas (21-10)
Washington
15 16 1 .484 2012..... Las Vegas, lost to Boise State (28-26)
Stanford
11 12 1 .479 2012..... Rose, def. Wisconsin (20-14)
UCLA
14 17 1 .453 2012..... Holiday, lost to Baylor (49-26)
Arizona
7 9 1 .441 2012..... New Mexico, def. Nevada (49-48)
Colorado
12 16 0 .429 2007..... Independance, lost to Alabama (30-24)
Oregon
11 15 0 .423 2012..... Fiesta, def. Kansas State (35-17)
Total
151 138 6 .522
^ 1 win later vacated due to NCAA penalty (revised record: 31-18-0)
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Date
12/26/21
1/1/49
12/28/68
12/25/79
12/28/85
12/27/86
12/31/89
12/25/90
12/31/92
1/1/94
12/27/94
12/20/97
12/30/98
12/20/08
12/22/09
12/29/10
12/15/12
Bowl
San Diego East-West
Christmas Classic
Salad Bowl
Sun Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
Sun Bowl
Aloha Bowl
Copper Bowl
Aloha Bowl
John Hancock Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
Freedom Bowl
Insight.com
Holiday Bowl
Las Vegas Bowl
Holiday Bowl
Alamo Bowl
Gildan New Mexico
Date
1/1/40
1/1/41
1/1/50
1/1/51
12/30/70
12/27/71
12/23/72
12/21/73
12/26/75
12/25/77
12/16/78
1/1/83
12/22/85
1/1/87
12/30/87
1/1/97
12/31/97
12/25/99
12/25/00
12/27/02
12/31/04
12/27/05
12/24/06
12/27/07
12/22/11
12/29/12
Bowl
Sun Bowl
Sun Bowl
Salad Bowl
Salad Bowl
Peach Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
Garden State Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
Holiday Bowl
Rose Bowl
Freedom Bowl
Rose Bowl
Sun Bowl
Aloha Bowl
Aloha Bowl
Holiday Bowl
Sun Bowl
Insight Bowl
Hawaii Bowl
Holiday Bowl
Las Vegas Bowl
Kraft Fight Hunger
Date
1/1/21
1/2/22
1/1/29
1/1/38
1/1/49
1/2/50
1/1/51
1/1/59
12/15/79
12/31/90
1/1/92
12/31/93
12/25/96
12/26/03
12/30/04
12/22/05
12/28/06
12/31/07
12/27/08
12/23/09
12/30/11
Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Garden State Bowl
Copper Bowl
Florida Citrus Bowl
Alamo Bowl
Aloha Bowl
Insight Bowl
Holiday Bowl
Las Vegas Bowl
Holiday Bowl
Armed Forces Bowl
Emerald Bowl
Poinsettia Bowl
Holiday
Opponent
Centre
Result
L, 0-38
Drake
Auburn
Pittsburgh
Georgia
North Carolina
NC State
Syracuse
Baylor
Miami (Fla.)
Utah
New Mexico
Nebraska
BYU
Nebraska
Oklahoma State
Nevada
L, 13-14
L, 10-34
L, 10-16
T, 13-13
W, 30-21
W, 17-10
L, 0-28
L, 15-20
W, 29-0
L, 13-16
W, 20-14
W, 23-20
W, 31-21
L, 0-33
L, 10-36
W, 49-48
CALIFORNIA (10-10-1)
Result
T, 0-0
L, 13-26
L, 21-33
L, 21-34
W, 48-26
W, 45-38
W, 49-35
W, 28-7
W, 17-14
L, 30-42
W, 34-18
W, 32-21
L, 17-18
W, 22-15
W, 33-28
L, 17-20
W, 17-7
L, 3-23
L, 17-31
L, 27-34
W, 27-23
W, 45-40
L, 24-41
L, 34-52
L, 24-56
W, 62-28
Opponent
Result
Ohio State
W, 28-0
Washington & Jefferson T, 0-0
Georgia Tech
L, 7-8
Alabama
W, 13-0
Northwestern
L, 14-20
Ohio State
L, 14-17
Michigan
L, 6-14
Iowa
L, 12-38
Temple
L, 17-28
Wyoming
W, 17-15
Clemson
W, 37-13
Iowa
W, 37-3
Navy
L, 38-42
Virginia Tech
W, 52-49
Texas Tech
L, 31-45
BYU
W, 35-28
Texas A&M
W, 45-10
Air Force
W, 42-36
Miami (Fla.)
W, 24-17
Utah
L, 27-37
Texas
L, 10-21
COLORADO (12-16-0)
Date
1/1/38
1/1/57
1/1/62
12/31/67
12/13/69
12/12/70
12/31/71
12/30/72
12/27/75
1/1/77
12/30/85
12/31/86
12/29/88
1/1/90
1/1/91
12/28/91
1/1/93
12/25/93
1/2/95
1/1/96
12/30/96
12/25/98
12/31/99
1/1/02
12/28/02
12/29/04
12/27/05
12/30/07
Bowl
Cotton Bowl
Orange Bowl
Orange Bowl
Bluebonnet Bowl
Liberty Bowl
Liberty Bowl
Bluebonnet Bowl
Gator Bowl
Bluebonnet Bowl
Orange Bowl
Freedom Bowl
Bluebonnett Bowl
Freedom Bowl
Orange Bowl
Orange Bowl
Blockbuster Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
Aloha Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
Cotton Bowl
Holiday
Aloha Bowl
Insight.com Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
Alamo Bowl
Houston Bowl
Champs Sports Bowl
Independence Bowl
Date
1/1/17
1/1/20
1/1/49
1/1/58
12/17/60
12/31/63
12/16/89
12/29/90
12/31/92
1/2/95
1/1/96
12/20/97
12/25/98
12/31/99
12/29/00
1/1/02
12/30/02
12/31/03
12/30/05
12/21/06
12/31/07
12/30/08
1/1/10
1/10/11
1/2/12
1/3/13
Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Cotton Bowl
Rose Bowl
Liberty Bowl
Sun Bowl
Independence Bowl
Freedom Bowl
Independence Bowl
Rose Bowl
Cotton Bowl
Las Vegas Bowl
Aloha Bowl
Sun Bowl
Holiday Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
Seattle Bowl
Sun Bowl
Holiday Bowl
Las Vegas Bowl
Sun Bowl
Holiday Bowl
Rose Bowl
BCS National Champ
Rose Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
Date
1/1/42
1/1/57
12/15/62
1/1/65
12/25/99
1/1/01
12/26/02
12/31/03
12/28/04
12/29/06
12/28/07
Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Liberty Bowl
Rose Bowl
Oahu Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
Insight Bowl
Las Vegas Bowl
Insight Bowl
Sun Bowl
Emerald Bowl
Opponent
Rice
Clemson
Louisiana State
Miami (Fla.)
Alabama
Tulane
Houston
Auburn
Texas
Ohio State
Washington
Baylor
BYU
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
Alabama
Syracuse
Fresno State
Notre Dame
Oregon
Washington
Oregon
Boston College
Oregon
Wisconsin
UTEP
Clemson
Alabama
OREGON (11-15-0)
Opponent
Pennsylvania
Harvard
Southern Methodist
Ohio State
Penn State
Southern Methodist
Tulsa
Colorado State
Wake Forest
Penn State
Colorado
Air Force
Colorado
Minnesota
Texas
Colorado
Wake Forest
Minnesota
Oklahoma
BYU
South Florida
Oklahoma State
Ohio State
Auburn
Wisconsin
Kansas State
Result
L, 14-28
W, 27-21
L, 7-25
W, 31-21
W, 47-33
L, 3-17
W, 29-17
L, 3-24
L, 21-38
L, 10-27
L, 17-20
L, 9-21
L, 17-20
L, 6-21
W, 10-9
L, 25-30
L, 22-26
W, 41-30
W, 41-24
W, 38-6
W, 33-21
W, 51-43
W, 62-28
L, 16-38
L, 28-31 (OT)
W, 33-28
L, 10-19
L, 24-30
Result
W, 14-0
L, 6-7
L, 13-21
L, 7-10
L, 12-41
W, 21-14
W, 27-24
L, 31-32
L, 35-39
L, 20-38
L, 6-38
W, 41-13
L, 43-51
W, 24-20
W, 35-30
W, 38-16
L, 17-38
L, 30-31
L, 14-17
L, 8-38
W, 56-21
W, 42-31
L, 17-26
L, 19-22
W, 45-33
W, 35-17
Result
W, 20-16
L, 19-35
W, 6-0
L, 7-34
L, 17-23
W, 41-9
L, 13-38
W, 55-14
W, 38-21
W, 39-38
L, 21-14
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Sun Bowl
Las Vegas
Alamo
Pittsburgh
BYU
Texas
Date
1/1/02
1/1/25
1/1/27
1/2/28
1/1/34
1/1/35
1/1/36
1/1/41
1/1/52
1/1/71
1/1/72
12/31/77
12/31/78
12/27/86
12/25/91
1/1/93
12/30/95
12/31/96
1/1/00
12/27/01
12/31/09
1/3/11
1/2/12
1/1/13
Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Sun Bowl
Bluebonnet Bowl
Gator Bowl
Aloha Bowl
Blockbuster Bowl
Liberty Bowl
Sun Bowl
Rose Bowl
Seattle Bowl
Sun Bowl
Orange Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
Rose Bowl
Date
1/1/43
1/1/47
1/1/54
1/2/56
1/1/62
1/1/66
1/1/76
12/20/76
12/25/78
12/31/81
1/1/83
1/2/84
1/1/85
1/1/86
12/30/86
12/25/87
1/1/89
12/31/91
1/1/94
12/25/95
1/1/98
1/1/99
12/29/00
12/25/02
12/31/03
12/23/04
12/30/05
12/27/06
12/22/07
12/29/09
12/31/11
12/27/12
Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Liberty Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
Bluebonnet Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
Rose Bowl
Freedom Bowl
Aloha Bowl
Cotton Bowl
John Hancock Bowl
Rose Bowl
Aloha Bowl
Cotton Bowl
Rose Bowl
Sun Bowl
Las Vegas Bowl
Silicon Valley Bowl
Las Vegas Bowl
Sun Bowl
Emerald Bowl
Las Vegas Bowl
EagleBank
Kraft Fight Hunger
Holiday Bowl
Date
1/1/23
12/25/24
1/1/30
1/1/32
1/2/33
1/2/39
Bowl
Rose Bowl
LA Christmas Fest.
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
STANFORD (11-12-1)
Opponent
Michigan
Notre Dame
Alabama
Pittsburgh
Columbia
Alabama
Southern Methodist
Nebraska
Illinois
Ohio State
Michigan
Louisiana State
Georgia
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Penn State
East Carolina
Michigan State
Wisconsin
Georgia Tech
Oklahoma
Virginia Tech
Oklahoma State
Wisconsin
UCLA (14-17-1)
Opponent
Georgia
Illinois
Michigan State
Michigan State
Minnesota
Michigan State
Ohio State
Alabama
Arkansas
Michigan
Michigan
Illinois
Miami (Fla.)
Iowa
Brigham Young
Florida
Arkansas
Illinois
Wisconsin
Kansas
Texas A&M
Wisconsin
Wisconsin
New Mexico
Fresno State
Wyoming
Northwestern
Florida State
BYU
Temple
Illiinois
Baylor
USC (32-18-0)
Opponent
Penn State
Missouri
Pittsburgh
Tulane
Pittsburgh
Duke
W, 3-0
L, 20-44
L, 31-27
Result
L, 0-49
L, 10-27
T 7-7
W, 7-6
L, 0-7
L, 13-29
W, 7-0
W, 21-13
L, 7-40
W, 27-17
W, 13-12
W, 24-14
W, 25-22
L, 21-27
L, 17-18
W, 24-3
L, 13-19
W, 38-0
L, 9-17
L, 14-24
L, 27-31
W, 40-12
L, 38-41 (OT)
W, 20-14
Result
L, 0-9
L, 14-45
L, 20-28
L, 14-17
L, 3-21
W, 14-12
W, 23-10
L, 6-36
T, 10-10
L, 14-33
W, 24-14
W, 45-9
W, 39-37
W, 45-28
W, 31-10
W, 20-16
W, 16-3
W, 6-3
L, 16-21
L, 30-51
W, 29-23
L, 31-38
L, 20-21
W, 27-13
L, 9-17
L, 21-24
W, 50-38
L, 27-44
L, 16-17
W, 30-21
L, 14-20
L, 49-26
1/1/40
1/1/44
1/1/45
1/1/46
1/1/48
1/1/53
1/1/55
1/1/63
1/2/67
1/1/68
1/1/69
1/1/70
1/1/73
1/1/74
1/1/75
12/22/75
1/1/77
12/31/77
1/1/79
1/1/80
1/1/82
1/1/85
12/28/85
1/1/87
1/1/88
1/2/89
1/1/90
12/31/90
12/29/92
12/30/93
1/2/95
1/1/96
12/31/98
12/25/01
1/2/03
1/4/04
1/4/05
1/4/06
1/1/07
1/1/08
1/1/09
12/26/09
12/31/12
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Liberty Bowl
Rose Bowl
Bluebonnet Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
Rose Bowl
Aloha Bowl
Florida Citrus Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
John Hancock Bowl
Freedom Bowl
Freedom Bowl
Cotton Bowl
Rose Bowl
Sun Bowl
Las Vegas Bowl
Orange Bowl
Rose Bowl
Orange Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Emerald Bowl
Sun Bowl
Date
1/2/39
12/19/64
12/29/92
12/30/93
12/27/94
12/27/96
12/19/99
12/25/01
12/31/03
1/1/05
12/29/05
12/23/06
12/20/07
1/2/09
12/23/09
12/22/10
12/31/11
Bowl
Sun Bowl
LIberty Bowl
Copper Bowl
Freedom Bowl
Freedom Bowl
Copper Bowl
Las Vegas Bowl
Las Vegas Bowl
Liberty Bowl
Fiesta Bowl
Emerald Bowl
Armed Forces Bowl
Poinsettia Bowl
Sugar Bowl
Poinsetta Bowl
Las Vegas Bowl
Hyundai Sun
Result
W, 14-3
W, 20-7
W, 47-14
W, 21-12
W, 35-0
W, 7-3
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Tennessee
Washington
Tennessee
Alabama
Michigan
Wisconsin
Ohio State
Wisconsin
Purdue
Indiana
Ohio State
Michigan
Ohio State
Ohio State
Ohio State
Texas A&M
Michigan
Texas A&M
Michigan
Ohio State
Penn State
Ohio State
Alabama
Auburn
Michigan State
Michigan
Michigan
Michigan State
Fresno State
Utah
Texas Tech
Northwestern
Texas Christian
Utah
Iowa
Michigan
Oklahoma
Texas
Michigan
Illinois
Penn State
Boston College
Georgia Tecah
UTAH (13-4-0)
Opponent
New Mexico
West Virginia
Washington State
USC
Arizona
Wisconsin
Fresno State
USC
Southern Miss
Pittsburgh
Georgia Tech
Tulsa
Navy
Alabama
California
Boise State
Georgia Tech
W, 14-0
W, 29-0
W, 25-0
L, 14-34
L, 0-49
W, 7-0
L, 7-20
W, 7-0
L, 13-14
W, 14-3
L, 16-27
W, 10-3
W, 42-17
L, 21-42
W, 18-17
W, 20-0
W, 14-6
W, 47-28
W, 17-10
W, 17-16
L, 10-26
W, 20-17
L, 3-24
L, 7-16
L, 17-20
L, 14-22
W, 17-10
L, 16-17
L, 7-24
W, 28-21
W, 55-14
W, 41-32
L, 19-28
L, 6-10
W, 38-17
W, 28-14
W, 55-19^
L, 38-41
W, 32-18
W, 49-17
W, 38-24
W, 24-13
L, 21-7
Result
W, 26-0
W, 32-6
L, 28-31
L, 21-28
W, 16-13
L, 10-38
W, 17-16
W, 10-6
W, 17-0
W, 35-7
W, 38-10
W, 25-13
W, 35-32
W, 31-17
W, 37-37
L, 3-26
W, 30-27 (OT)
Date
1/1/24
1/1/26
1/1/37
1/1/44
1/1/60
1/2/61
1/1/64
1/2/78
12/22/79
1/1/81
1/1/82
12/25/82
12/26/83
1/1/85
12/30/85
12/25/86
12/19/87
12/30/89
1/1/91
1/1/92
1/1/93
12/29/95
12/30/96
12/25/97
12/25/98
12/29/99
1/1/01
12/28/01
12/31/02
12/30/10
12/xx/11
12/22/12
Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Sun Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Aloha Bowl
Aloha Bowl
Orange Bowl
Freedom Bowl
Sun Bowl
Independence Bowl
Freedom Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Sun Bowl
Holiday Bowl
Aloha Bowl
Oahu Bowl
Holiday Bowl
Rose Bowl
Holiday Bowl
Sun Bowl
Holiday Bowl
Alamo Bowl
Las Vegas Bowl
Date
1/1/16
1/1/31
12/18/81
12/25/88
12/29/92
12/31/94
1/1/98
12/31/01
1/1/02
12/31/03
Bowl
Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl
Holiday Bowl
Aloha Bowl
Copper Bowl
Alamo Bowl
Rose Bowl
Sun Bowl
Rose Bowl
Holiday Bowl
Opponent
Navy
Alabama
Pittsburgh
USC
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Illinois
Michigan
Texas
Michigan
Iowa
Maryland
Penn State
Oklahoma
Colorado
Alabama
Tulane
Florida
Iowa
Michigan
Michigan
Iowa
Colorado
Michigan State
Air Force
Kansas State
Purdue
Texas
Purdue
Nebraska
Baylor
Boise State
Result
T, 14-14
L, 19-20
L, 0-21
L, 0-29
W, 44-8
W, 17-7
L, 7-17
L, 6-23
W, 14-7
L, 6-23
W, 28-0
W, 21-20
L, 10-13
W, 28-17
W, 20-17
L, 6-28
W, 24-12
W, 34-7
W, 46-34
W, 34-14
L, 31-38
L, 18-38
L, 21-33
W, 51-13
L, 25-45
L, 20-24
W, 34-24
L, 43-47
L, 24-34
W, 19-7
L, 56-67
L, 28-26
Result
W, 14-0
L, 0-24
L, 36-38
W, 24-22
W, 31-28
L, 10-3
W, 16-21
W, 33-27
L, 14-34
W, 28-20
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PASSING
Most Pass Attempts
61
Danny ONeil, ORE (20) vs. Penn State (38) (Rose, 1995)
57
Andrew Walter, ASU (27) vs. Kansas State (34) (Holiday, 2002)
54
Matt Moore, OSU (39) vs. Missouri (38) (Sun, 2006)
54
Cody Pickett, WASH (43) vs. Texas (47) (Holiday, 2001)
54
Cody Pickett, WASH (24) vs. Purdue (34) (Sun, 2002)
Most Pass Completions
41
Danny ONeil, ORE (20) vs. Penn State (38) (Rose, 1995)
33
Tim Cowan, WASH (21) vs. Maryland (20) (Aloha, 1982)
Most Consecutive Pass Completions
11
Taylor Kelly, ASU (62) vs. Navy (28) (Kraft, 2012)
11
Andrew Luck, Stanford (38) vs. Oklahoma State (41) (Fiesta, 2012)
10
Rick Neuheisel, UCLA (45) vs. Illinois (9) (Rose, 1984)
9
Rob Johnson, USC (28) vs. Utah (21) (Freedom, 1993)
9
Andrew Luck, Stanford (38) vs. Oklahoma State (41) (Fiesta, 2012)
Most Net Passing Yards (Followed by Comp.-Att.-Int.)
476 Drew Bledsoe, WSU (31) vs. Utah (28) (Copper, 1992) (30-46-1)
467 Rudy Carpenter, ASU (45) vs. Rutgers (40) (Insight, 2005) (23-35-0)
456 Akili Smith, ORE (43) vs. Colorado (51) (Aloha, 1998) (24-46-2)
456 Danny ONeil, ORE (20) vs. Penn State (38) (Rose, 1995) (41-61-2)
Most Touchdown Passes Thrown
5
Matt Leinart, USC (55) vs. Oklahoma (19) (Orange, 2005)
Most Yards Per Pass Attempt
16.4 Rob Hertel, USC (47) vs. Texas A&M (28) (Bluebonnet, 1977)
(15 for 246)
RUSHING
Most Rushing Attempts
39
Charles White, USC (17) vs. Ohio St (16) (Rose, 1980) (247 yds)
38
Yvenson Bernard, OSU (21) vs. Maryland (14) (Emerald, 2007) (181)
35
Stepfan Taylor, STAN (38) vs. Oklahoma State (41) (Fiesta, 2012) (177)
Most Net Rushing Yards
266 Gaston Green, UCLA (31) vs. BYU (10) (Freedom, 1986) (33 carries)
253 Jonathan Stewart, Oregon (56) vs. South Florida (21) (Sun, 2007) (23)
247 Charles White, USC (17) vs. Ohio State (16) (Rose, 1980) (39)
Highest Average Per Rush (Minimum 9 carries)
12.5 Joe McKnight, USC (49) vs. Illinois (17) (Rose, 2008) (10 for 125 yds)
11.6 Stafon Johnson, USC (49) vs. Illinois (17) (Rose, 2008) (9 for 105)
11.4 Marion Grice, ASU (62) vs. Navy (28) (Kraft, 2012)
(14 for 159)
Dwight Ford, USC (47) vs. Texas A&M (28) (Bluebonnet, 1977)
(14 for 157)
11.0 Jonathan Stewart, ORE (56) vs. South Florida (21) (Sun, 2007)
(23 for 253)
Two Rushers, Same Team, Gaining More Than 100 Yards
343 Charles White (186) & Dwight Ford (157), USC (47) vs. Texas A&M
(28), (Bluebonnet, 1977)
314 LaMichael James (159) & DeAnthony Thomas (155), ORE (45) vs.
Wisconsin (38), (Rose Bowl, 2012)
292 Yvenson Bernard (177) & James Rodgers (115), OSU (21) vs.
Maryland (14), (Emerald, 2007)
286 Chris Markey (150) & Kahlil Bell (136), UCLA (50) vs. Northwestern
(38), (Sun, 2005)
235 Justin Forsett (124) & Marshawn Lynch (111), CAL (45) vs. Texas A&M
(10), (Holiday, 2006)
229 Joe McKnight (125) & Stafon Johnson (104), USC (49) vs. Illinois
(17), (Rose, 2008)
225 Jeremiah Johnson (119) & Jeremiah Masdi (106), ORE (41) vs.
Oklahoma State (32), (Holiday, 2008)
Most Rushing Touchdowns
4
Steven Jackson, OSU (55) vs. New Mexico (14), (Las Vegas, 2003)
(runs of 3, 11, 6, 1)
4
Eric Ball, UCLA (45) vs. Iowa (28), (Rose, 1986) (runs of 30, 40, 6, 32)
4
Sam Cunningham, USC (42) vs. Ohio State (Rose, 1973), (runs of 2, 1, 1, 1)
RECEIVING
Most Pass Receptions
16
Samie Parker, ORE (30) vs. Minnesota (31) (Sun, 2003) (200 yards)
14
J.J. Stokes, UCLA (16) vs. Wisconsin (21) (Rose, 1994) (176 yds)
13
Gerell Robinson, ASU (24) vs. Boise Stae (56) (Las Vegas, 2011) (241 yds)
12
Keyshawn Johnson, USC (41) vs. Northwestern (32) (Rose, 1996) (216 yds)
Most Pass Receiving Yards
241 Gerell Robinson, ASU (24) vs. Boise Stae (56) (Las Vegas, 2011)
(13 catches)
222 Keyshawn Johnson, USC (55) vs. Texas Tech (14), (Cotton, 1995)
(8 catches)
216 Keyshawn Johnson, USC (41) vs. Northwestern (32), (Rose, 1996)
(12 catches)
212 Phillip Bobo, WSU (31) vs. Utah (28), (Copper, 1992) (7 catches)
205 Dwayne Jarrett, USC (32) vs. Michigan (18), (Rose, 2007) (11 catches)
200 Samie Parker, ORE (30) vs. Minnesota (31), (Sun, 2003) (16 catches)
Highest Average Per Reception
39.6 Jermaine Kearse, WASH (56) vs. Baylor (67), (Alamo, 2011) (5 for 198 yds)
34.8 Rashad Ross, ASU (62) vs. Navy (28) (Kraft, 2012) (4 for 139)
33.8 Pat Johnson, ORE (41) vs. Air Force (14), (Las Vegas, 1997) (5 for 169 yds)
Most Touchdowns Receiving
3
Steve Smith, USC (55) vs. Oklahoma (19), (Orange, 2005) (7 catches)
3
Keyshawn Johnson, USC (55) vs. Texas Tech (14), (Cotton, 1995)
(8 catches)
3
Anthony Allen, WASH (21) vs. Maryland (20), (Aloha, 1982) (8 catches)
3
Coby Fleener, STAN ( 40) vs. Virginia Tech (12), (Orange, 2011)
PUNT RETURNS
Most Punt Returns
7
Justin Taplin, ASU (27) vs. Kansas St. (34) (Holiday, 2002) (36 yards)
6
Ray Horton, WASH (21) vs. Maryland (20) (Aloha, 1982) (28 yds)
6
Bill Gribble, WSU (36) vs. BYU (Holiday, 1981) (39 yards)
Most Punt Return Yards
122 George Fleming, WASH (44) vs. Wisconsin (8) (Rose, 1960) (3 ret)
89
Craig Bragg, UCLA (27) vs. New Mexico State (13) (Las Vegas, 2002) (2 ret)
Highest Punt Return Average (Minimum 3 Returns)
40.7 George Fleming, WASH (44) vs. Wisconsin (8), (Rose, 1960)
(3 for 122 yards)
KICKOFF RETURNS
Most Kickoff Returns
6
Bishop Sankey, WASH (56) vs. Baylor (67), (Alamo, 2011)
6
Walter Thurmond III, ORE (42) vs. Oklahoma State (31) (Holiday, 2008)
6
Marshawn Lynch, CAL (31) vs. Texas Tech (45) (Holiday, 2004)
6
Wally Henry, UCLA (6) vs. Alabama (36) (Liberty, 1976)
Most Kickoff Return Yards
201 Walter Thurmond III, ORE (42) vs. Oklahoma State (31) (Holiday, 2008)
(6 returns)
178 Al Hoisch, UCLA (14) vs. Illinois (45) (Rose, 1947) (4 returns)
Highest Kickoff Return Average (Minimum 3 Returns)
44.5 Al Hoisch, UCLA (14) vs. Illinois (45), (Rose, 1947) (4 for 178 yards)
39.0 Damon Dunn, STAN (13) vs. East Carolina (19), (Liberty, 1995)
(3 for 117 yards)
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SCORING
Most Points Scored
30
Steven Jackson, OSU (55) vs. New Mexico (14), (Las Vegas, 2003) (5 TDs)
24
Eric Ball, UCLA (45) vs. Iowa (28), (Rose, 1986) (4 TDs)
24
Sam Cunningham, USC (42) vs. Ohio State (17) (Rose, 1973) (4 TDs)
Most Touchdowns
5
Steven Jackson, OSU (55) vs. New Mexico (14), (Las Vegas, 2003)
(4 rush, 1 reception)
4
Eric Ball, UCLA (45) vs. Iowa (28), (Rose, 1986) (4 rush)
4
Sam Cunningham, USC (42) vs. Ohio State (17) (Rose, 1973) (4 rush)
KICKING
Most Field Goals Attempted
5
Jesse Ainsworth, ASU (27) vs. Purdue (23), (Sun, 2004) (2 made)
4
Six times. Last; Jordan Williamson, STAN (38) vs. Okla. State (41),
(Fiesta, 2012), 1 made)
Most Field Goals Made
4
Drew Dunning, WSU (33) vs. Purdue (27), (Sun, 2001) (4 attempts)
Most Extra-Point Kick Attempts
9
Alex Garoutte, ASU (62) vs. Navy (28), (Kraft, 2012) (8 made)
8
Erik Folk, WASH (56) vs. Baylor (67), (Alamo, 2011) (8 made)
7
Five times, most recent:
David Buehler, USC (49) vs. Illinois (17), (Rose, 2008) (7 made)
Most Extra-Point Kicks Made
8
Alex Garoutte, ASU (62) vs. Navy (28), (Kraft, 2012) (9 att.)
8
Erik Folk, WASH (56) vs. Baylor (67), (Alamo, 2011) (8 att.)
7
David Buehler, USC (49) vs. Illinois (17), (Rose, 2008) (7 att.)
7
Ryan Killeen, USC (55) vs. Oklahoma (19), (Orange, 2005) (7 att.)
7
Tyler Frederickson, CAL (52) vs. Virginia Tech (49), (Insight, 2003) (7 att.)
7
Kirk Ylinemi, OSU (55) vs. New Mexico (14), (Las Vegas, 2003) (7 att.)
7
Cole Ford, USC (55) vs. Texas Tech (14), (Cotton, 1995) (7 att.)
PUNTING
Highest Average Per Punt (Minimum 5 Punts)
52.7 Des Koch, USC (7) vs. Wisconsin (0), (Rose 1953) (7 for 369 yds)
49.5 Sean Sellwood, UTAH (30) vs. Georgia Tech (27), (Sun, 2011) (8 for 396 yds)
48.3 Josh Bidwell, ORE (43) vs. Colorado (51), (Aloha 1998) (4 for 193 yds)
INTERCEPTIONS
Most Interceptions Made
3
Bill Paulmanm, STAN (7) vs. Southern Methodist (0), (Rose, 1936)
3
Shy Huntington, ORE (14) vs. Pennsylvania (0), (Rose, 1917)
DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Most Total Tackles Made (Includes Assists)
22
Gordy Ceresino, STAN (24) vs. LSU (14), (Sun, 1977)
20
Gordy Ceresino, STAN (25) vs. Georgia (22), (Bluebonnet, 1978)
Most Unassisted Tackles
15
Ken Norton Jr., UCLA (31) vs. BYU (10), (Freedom, 1986)
13
John Boyett, ORE (45) vs. Wisconsin (38), (Rose, 2012)
12
Mason Unck, ASU (27) vs. Kansas State (34), (Holiday, 2002)
Most Tackles Made For Losses
5
Victor Butler, OSU (3) vs. Pittsburgh (0), (Sun, 2008)
4
Zack Follett, CAL (24) vs. Miami (17), (Emerald, 2008)
4
Brian Cushing, USC (32) vs. Michigan (18), (Rose, 2007)
4
Kenechi Udeze, USC (28) vs. Michigan (14), (Rose, 2004)
4
Brandon Moore, WSU (16) vs. Michigan (21), (Rose, 1998)
4
Ken Norton Jr., UCLA (31) vs. BYU (10), (Freedom, 1986)
4
Shayne Skov, STAN (40) vs. Virginia Tech (12), (Orange, 2011)
Most Quarterback Sacks
4
Victor Butler, OSU vs. Pittsburgh (0), (Sun, 2008)
3
Rey Maualuga, USC (49) vs. Illinois (17), (Rose, 2008)
3
Kenechi Udeze, USC (28) vs. Michigan (14), (Rose Bowl, 2004)
3
D.D. Achololonou, Washington St. (28) vs. Texas (20), (Holiday, 2003)
3
Jeremy Staat, ASU (17) vs. Iowa (7), (Sun Bowl, 1997)
3
Jim Wahler, UCLA (31) vs. BYU (10), (Freedom, 1986)
3
Shayne Skov, STAN (40) vs. Virginia Tech (12), (Orange, 2011)
Passes Broken Up
5
Will Poole, USC (28) vs. Michigan (14), (Rose, 2004)
LONGEST PLAYS
Longest Runs From Scrimmage
94
Dwight Ford, USC vs. Texas A&M, (Bluebonnet, 1977)
91
DeAnthony Thomas, ORE (45) vs. Wisconsin (38), (Rose Bowl, 2012)
Longest Pass Plays
87
Drew Bledsoe to Phillip Bobo, WSU vs. Utah, (Copper, 1992)
86
Brad Otton to Keyshawn Johnson, USC vs. Texas Tech, (Cotton, 1995)
Longest Field Goals
54
Quin Rodriguez, USC vs. Michigan State, (John Hancock, 1990)
54
Luis Zendejas, ASU vs. Oklahoma, (Fiesta, 1983)
Longest Punt Return
86
Aramis Danday, USC vs. Ohio State, (Rose, 1955)
Longest Kickoff Return
100 Al Hoisch, UCLA vs. Illinois, (Rose, 1947)
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RUSHING
PUNT RETURNS
Most Punt Returns
7
ASU (27) vs. Kansas State (34) (Holiday, 2002)
6
WASH (21) vs. Maryland (20) (Aloha, 1982)
6
WSU (36) vs. BYU (38) (Holiday, 1981)
6
UCLA (29) vs. Texas A&M (23) (Cotton Bowl, 1998)
Most Punt Return Yards
124 CAL (37) vs. Clemson (13) (Florida Citrus, 1992) (5 returns)
124 WASH (44) vs. Wisconsin (8) (Rose, 1960) (4 returns)
Highest Punt Return Average (Minimum 3 Returns)
31.0 WASH (44) vs. Wisconsin (8) (Rose, 1960) (4 for 124 yards)
26.5 OSU (41) vs. Notre Dame (9) (Fiesta, 2000) (4 for 106 yards)
PASSING
KICKOFF RETURNS
SCORING
Most Touchdowns
9
ASU (62) vs. Navy (28) (Kraft, 2012) (5 rush, 4 pass)
8
WASH (56) vs. Baylor (67) (Alamo, 2011) (4 rush, 4 pass)
7
Eight times, most recent: USC (49) vs. Illinois (17) (Rose, 2008)
(4 pass, 3 rush)
Most Touchdowns, Both Teams
17
WASH (56) (8) vs. Baylor (67) (9) (Alamo, 2011)
14
CAL (52) {7} vs. Virginia Tech (49) {7} (Insight, 2003)
13
ASU (62) {9} vs. Navy (28) {4} (Kraft, 2012)
12
ORE (43) {6} vs. Colorado (51) {6} (Aloha, 1998)
12
UCLA (50) {7} vs. Northwestern (38) {5} (Sun, 2005)
Most Touchdowns Rushing
5
Five times, most recent: ASU (62) vs. Navy (28) (Kraft, 2012)
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FIRST DOWNS
PUNTING
FUMBLES
Most Fumbles
7
USC (7) vs. Ohio State (20) (Rose, 1995) (lost 3)
Most Fumbles, Both Teams
10
Illinois (17) {5} vs. WASH (7) {5} (Rose, 1964) (lost 6)
Most Penalties
19
ORE (41) vs. Air Force (13) (Las Vegas, 1997) (166 yards)
18
OSU (41) vs. Notre Dame (9) (Fiesta, 2000) (174 yards)
18
WSU (31) vs. Utah (28) (Copper, 1992) (136 yds)
15
WSU (10) vs. Baylor (3) (Alamo, 1994) (110 yards)
14
OSU (17) vs. Hawaii (23) (Oahu, 1999) (138 yards)
PENALTIES
MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
Scoreless Ties
1922 CAL 0, Washington & Jefferson, 0 (Rose)
Tie Games (Not Scoreless)
1985 ARIZ 13, Georgia 13 (Sun)
1978 Arkansas 10, UCLA 10 (Fiesta)
1927 Alabama 7, STAN 7 (Rose)
1924 Navy 14, WASH 14 (Rose)
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LARRY SCOTT
COMMISSIONER
EDUCATION:
Harvard University, B.A. European History
1986 graduate with Honors
ATHLETIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
Larry Scott came to college athletics in 2009 with an energy and bold vision that he has used
to deliver monumental changes to one of the most storied Conferences in the country, the
Pacific-10, and transform it into a modern 12-team Conference built for long-term success.
Scott succeeded Tom Hansen as the sixth Commissioner of the Pac-10 Conference on
July 1, 2009. Scott came to collegiate athletics after serving six years as Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer of the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour (Womens Tennis Association), where he
helped generate unprecedented growth and popularity for womens professional tennis on a
global scale.
He has established a solid track record of innovation and growth -- across a range of different sports, at both the college and professional levels -- grounded in deep experience that
goes back to his student-athlete days at Harvard.
At the WTA Tour Scott achieved the long-sought goal of equal prize money for women in
tennis grand slam events. He also became the architect of the largest-ever sponsorship in
both womens sports and professional tennis, a six-year $88-million landmark title sponsorship agreement with Sony Ericsson. Among his many other WTA achievements are the largest television deal in womens tennis history, and a reform package that led to a 40 percent
increase in prize money - a record $86 million - and $750 million in facilities investment.
More recently, in his first four years as Commissioner of the Pac-10, Scott has led the
Conference through expansion for the first time since 1978 by successfully adding Colorado
and Utah, created a Football Championship Game for the first time in Conference history,
transformed the Pac-12 basketball tournaments into must-attend events, secured agreement for equal revenue sharing for the first time ever, delivered a landmark media rights
agreement with ESPN and Fox that dramatically increases revenue and national exposure for
schools, and created Pac-12 Networks, the first-ever integrated media company owned by a
college conference that is delivering increased exposure for all sports throughout the Conference. He has also orchestrated a rebranding of the Conference, with messages of innovation,
excellence, and the advantages of West Coast location at its core.
Scott has earned major recognition for his visionary leadership: In 2012, Scott was a
finalist for Sports Executive of the Year by the Sports Business Journal and was awarded the
Vision Award by Cynopsis Sports. Also that year, the Pac-12 was nominated by Sports Business Journal as Sports League of the Year. In 2013, Scott was given the Americanism Award
by the Anti-Defamation League in tribute to his work to affect positive change through sports.
Scott also serves on the Board of the Womens Sports Foundation.
Scotts career in athletics extends back to his captaincy of Harvards tennis team, where
he was named an All-American, earned a B.A. in European History in 1986, and gained a
lifelong appreciation for the importance of maintaining a careful balance between academics and sports. He went on to play tennis professionally on the ATP circuit, winning one title,
and then going on to serve for more than a decade in key posts, including Chief Operating
Officer, President of ATP Properties, and Executive Vice President of the International Group.
In these roles, which included postings in Sydney, Monte Carlo and London, he was credited
with significantly growing the global popularity of mens tennis, establishing the Tennis Masters Cup as one of the sports most successful events, negotiating the renewal of the ATPs
13-year partnership with Mercedes-Benz -- which remains one of the preeminent sponsorship agreements in tennis history -- and launching tournaments in such developing regions
as China and the Persian Gulf.
Larry and his wife, Cybille, live in Danville, Calif., and have three children, Alexander,
Sebastien and Alannah.
VICTOR O. SCHMIDT
1944-1959
THOMAS J.
HAMILTON
1959-1971
WILES HALLOCK
1971-1983
PAC-12 CONFERENCE
LEARFIELD SPORTS DIRECTORS CUP
CONFERENCE COMPARISON
Seven Pac-12 Conference institutions finished the 2012-13 academic year ranked
in the final Learfield Sports Directors Cup top 25, the most of any conference, the
National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) announced.
STANFORD won its 19th consecutive cup after claiming a national championship in
womens tennis and top-four finishes in womens cross country, womens soccer, mens
gymnastics and womens water polo, accumulating an impressive 1,261.25 points.
With its baseball national title earned earlier this week, UCLA moved up to finish
third (1,227.25 points) for the second straight year. In addition to the baseball crown,
the Bruins posted top-four finishes in six other sports - mens and womens water polo,
mens and womens tennis, womens gymnastics and womens golf. USC placed 14th
overall with 945.00 points after sweeping the mens and womens water polo titles. OREGON placed 15th with 929.75 points after picking up a pair of NCAA titles in womens
cross country and womens indoor track and field. Five top-four finishes helped CALIFORNIA to finish 17th (858.83), while ARIZONA STATE and ARIZONA rounded out the
top 25, finishing 18th (852.08) and 23rd (786.58), respectively.
WASHINGTON finished 28th with 716.08 points, COLORADO was 56th overall (418.00, followed by OREGON STATE (69th, 319.50), UTAH (77th, 261.25) and
WASHINGTON STATE (tied 192nd, 73.00).
The success of the Pac-12 in the Directors Cup was bolstered by the capturing of
eight NCAA titles, most among all conferences. In addition, 10 Pac-12 league members finished among the top four in 22 NCAA championships, while the Big Ten was
next with its league members placing among the top four in 18 NCAA championships.
The Directors Cup was developed as a joint effort between the National Association
of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and USA Today. Points are awarded based
on each institutions finish in up to 20 sports - 10 womens and 10 mens.
Conference*
1. Pac-12 (12)
2. SEC (12)
3. Big Ten (12)
4. ACC (12)
5. Big 12 (10)
6. Big East (15)
Top 25 Membership
Schools
Ratio
7
.583
6
.500
5
.417
4
.333
2
.200
1
.067
Women
Brigetta Barrett, Track & Field
Constance Ezugha, Track & Field
Layshia Clarendon, Basketball
Emma Coburn, Cross Country/Track & Field
Alaina Bergsma, Volleyball
Makayla Stambaugh, Gymnastics
Becky Dru, Field Hockey
Vanessa Zamarripa, Gymnastics
Melanie Grindle, Rowing
Rachel Messer, Basketball
Christine Babcock, Track & Field
Liudmila Vasilieva, Tennis
PAC-12 CONFERENCE
KEVIN WEIBERG Deputy Commissioner andChief Operating Officer
Deputy Commissioner Kevin Weiberg enters his fourth year with the Pac-12 Conference. Weiberg has responsibility for all aspects of the
Pac-12 Conferences administrative operations. He has oversight responsibility for the Conferences daily operations, including governance,
enforcement, compliance, sport management, championships, football bowl relationships, officiating, and television administration.
Prior tojoining the Pac-12, Weiberg was the ChiefExecutive Officer of iHoops from 2009 to 2010, a jointventure between the NCAA and
NBA, formed to develop a structure and programs toimprove the quality of youth basketball inthe United States.
Weiberg has extensive experience in college athletics, as well. Heserved asvice president of university planning and development for
the Big TenNetwork from 2007-09.In addition, he served as deputy commissionerof the Big Ten Conference under Jim Delany from 1989
to 1998.
Weibergserved as commissioner of the Big 12 Conference from 1998 to 2007, overseeingits transformation into one of the most competitive and financially successfulconferences in thecountry. Weiberg is a 1978 graduate of Kansas State University and earned a masters
degree from Western Illinois University in 1979.
Woodie Dixon joined the Pac-12 in April 2010 and manages all business affairs, in-house legal matters and human resources for the
Conference and Pac-12 Networks, as well as football administration for the Conference.
Prior to joining the Pac-12, Dixon spent six years (2004-10) as General Counsel for the NFLs Kansas City Chiefs overseeing all legal
matters for the franchise, including player, marketing, sponsorship, stadium operations, special event and sales contracts, litigation and
licensing. Previously, he has practiced law with the NFL, Sidley, Austin, Brown & Wood LLP in Chicago, and Dorsey & Whitney LLP in Minneapolis, Minn.
Dixon is a graduate of Harvard Law School, the University of Massachusetts graduate program in Sports Management and Amherst
College.
Danette Leighton joined the Pac-12 Conference in April 2010 as the Conferences first Chief Marketing Officer. Her responsibilities
include leading the Conference and Pac-12 Networks in the development and implementation of strategic marketing and communication
programs, as well as integrating and supporting the marketing interests of the member institutions. She oversees the areas of business
operations, communications, event operations, marketing, public affairs and ticket sales, as well as the communications and marketing
departments at Pac-12 Networks..
An Arizona graduate, Leighton returns to the Pac-12 where she began her career as a public relations intern. Most recently, she acted as Vice
President of Marketing and Brand Development for Maloof Sports & Entertainment. She spent the last decade overseeing all marketing and
branding efforts for the NBAs Sacramento Kings and ARCO Arena, as well as the business operations for the WNBAs Sacramento Monarchs.
Previously, she led Sonys sports marketing division, focusing on the PGA Tour and the Sony Open in Hawaii. She also served as the
executive director of the 1999 NCAA Womens Basketball Final Four at Stanford and worked in public relations for the Fiesta Bowl.
McQuate joined the Pac-12 in March 2010 as the Chief Financial Officer and manages the finances for the Conference and Pac-12
Networks. Prior to joining the Pac-12, McQuate spent seven years at the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour (WTA) where he served Sr. Vice President
of Finance.
Before the WTA, McQuate acted as Vice President of Finance for the Soccer, Europe, and Events Divisions of AEG in Los Angeles, Calif.
He began his career in sports with the Cleveland Indians as Controller and then Director of Corporate Planning and Development. McQuate earned his B.S.B.A. in accounting from the University of Dayton.
Gloria Nevarez was named the Pac-12s Senior Associate Commissioner and Senior Woman Administrator in April 2010. Nevarez is
responsible for the administration of the Conferences Senior Woman Administrators and oversees all sports except football. She is the
Pac-12 liaison for mens basketball and womens golf.
Before joining the Pac-12, Nevarez spent the previous three years as Senior Associate Athletic Director at the University of Oklahoma,
overseeing marketing, human resources, strength and conditioning and several sports including mens and womens basketball. She also
served as the Universitys liaison for Title IX compliance and Big 12 governance issues. Before Oklahoma, Nevarez was Associate Commissioner/SWA for the West Coast Conference. Nevarez previously held positions in program management, compliance and legal affairs at the
University of California. She also worked in the athletic department at San Jose State University and was an adjunct faculty member at the
University of San Francisco.
Nevarez is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts where she played basketball and is a University of California, Berkeley Law
alumna.
PAC-12 CONFERENCE
RON BARKER Associate Commissioner, Governance & Enforcement
Ron Barker joined the Pac-12 as Assistant Commissioner for Governance and Enforcement in October of 2001 and was promoted to
Associate Commissioner in February of 2006. His job duties include administering the Conferences enforcement and NCAA governance
programs and working with the Faculty Athletic Representative group as well as managing the hardship petitions.
Prior to joining the Pac-12, Barker served as an enforcement representative for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (19992001). He has also been an investigator for the Legal Department of Novell, Inc. of Provo, Utah (1992-99) and served as a graduate assistant basketball coach at Brigham Young University (1989-91).
A former professional basketball player for Deportivo Luqueo (Paraguay), Barker is a 1987 graduate of California State University, Long
Beach. He earned his masters degree in sports administration from BYU in 1991. He and his wife, Heidi, have four children.
Chris Dawson was named Assistant Commissioner of Olympic Sports in August 2001 and was promoted to Associate Commissioner in
February of 2006. She is the Conference liaison for womens basketball, mens soccer, swimming and diving, tennis and softball. Dawson
is also responsible for administering the officiating policy. She currently serves on the NCAA Division I Womens Basketball Committee as
well as the NCAA Division I Awards, Benefits, Expenses and Financial Aid Cabinet.
Prior to joining the Pac-12, Dawson spent 23 years at the University of California as the Associate Athletic Director for Sport Programs
and Senior Womens Administrator from 1992 to 2001. She was named Assistant Athletic Director for the Cal Womens Athletic Department
in 1989 and was the Sports Information Director for the womens department from 1979-89. Dawson served as the chair of the NCAA
Championships & Competition Cabinet, and as a member of the NCAA Strategic Planning Cabinet, the NCAA Soccer Rules Committee, the
NCAA Woman of the Year Committee and the NCAA Volleyball Committee.
Dawson is a 1975 honors graduate of the University of Virginia where she was a student-athlete in basketball. She earned a masters
degree in education, with emphasis in sport administration from Ohio University in 1979.
Duane Lindberg returned to the Pac-12 staff for his second tour of duty in 1991 as Assistant Commissioner for Electronic Communications, and was promoted to Associate Commissioner, Television in February of 2006. His job duties include overseeing the Conference
television agreements.
Lindberg spent 1989-91 at the Southwest Conference in Dallas as Assistant Commissioner overseeing the Conferences compliance
program. His first stint at the Pac-12 saw him serve as Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Enforcement in 1989, Assistant to
the Commissioner from 1986-89, and Assistant Public Relations Director from 1983-86. He previously served two-and-one-half years as
Assistant SID at USC.
A Tacoma, Wash., native, Lindberg has both undergraduate (1979) and masters (1981) degrees from the University of Washington.
Erik Price joined the Pac-12 Conference in October 2002 after spending seven years in the Office of the Faculty Athletics Representative
at the University of California, serving as Senior Administrative Analyst (1994-2000). Promoted to Associate Commissioner in July of 2013,
he is primarily responsible for the Conferences compliance program, which includes rules education, and monitoring and interpreting
NCAA and Conference rules for all Conference members.
Assistant Commissioner in February of 2006, his responsibilities include assisting the Compliance and Enforcement staff in monitoring
and applying NCAA and Conference legislation. He coordinates the Pac-12 Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).
A native of Berkeley, Calif., he is a 1989 graduate of Columbia University with a degree in economics and received a masters degree
in journalism from the University of California in 1991.
He and his wife Paula are the parents of two children, Sasha and Ben.
Tammy Newman joined the Pac-12 Conference in 1989. Promoted to Associate Commissioner, Governance in July 2013, her responsibilities include directing the NCAA and Pac-12 governance processes for the Conference office and institutional members. Additionally, she
serves as the staff liaison to the Council, DLIR, Legislative and Nominating Committees. She also oversees the Conference VIP hospitality
programs.
Newman has a bachelor of arts degree from Saint Marys College of California. A Bay Area native, she is married to Dennis Willing.
Dave Hirsch has been with the Pac-12 since 1995 and was promoted to Vice President, Communications in June 2010.His responsibilities
include administering the Conference marketing and communications programs with particular emphasis in football and mens basketball.
Hirsch serves as the Media Operations Director for the Pac-12 Football Championship Game and the Pac-12 Mens Basketball Tournament.
Prior to joining the Pac-12, Hirsch was a member of the University of Arizona media relations staff (1988-1995) where he was Coordinator of Information Services. In that role, he was director of media operations for the Wildcats nationally-ranked basketball team.He has
received numerous citations for excellence in publications by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
From 1998-2007, Hirsch worked with the Tournament of Roses Association, serving as the Assistant Media Coordinator for the Rose
Bowl Game.
Hirsch is a 1986 graduate of the University of Arizona and was a member of the Wildcat baseball team for two years.
PAC-12 CONFERENCE
HEATHER VAUGHAN Vice President, Marketing
Vaughan joined the Pac-12 in June 2010 as the Conferences first Senior Director, Marketing. Her duties include enhancing the overall
marketing and staging of all Pac-12 Championships and events, serving as the creative lead for the Conference and working with the marketing team to develop and execute strategic marketing plans.
Prior to joining the Conference, Vaughan worked for the Maloof Sports & Entertainment team for nine years, overseeing the creative
services department. She was responsible for the marketing, branding and creative materials to support the NBAs Sacramento Kings, the
WNBAs Sacramento Monarchs and ARCO arena. She also worked for several advertising agencies in the Los Angeles area.
A San Diego, Calif., native, Vaughan graduated from California State University Chico with a bachelors degree in communication design. She also holds a masters degree in communications from California State University, Fullerton.
Will Hunter joined the Pac-12 in July 2012 as the Vice President of Operations and oversees the development, operation and coordination of the Pac-12 Football Championship Game and Mens Basketball Tournament.
Hunter came to the Pac-12 after three years as the Event Operations Manager for Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, TX where he managed
major events such as Super Bowl XLV, the 2010 NBA All-Star Game, Big 12 Football Championship and Cotton Bowl Classic. Hunter managed over 100 events at Cowboys Stadium for a combined total attendance of over two million guests. In addition to managing operations
and logistics for events, he was heavily involved in sponsorship activation at Cowboys Stadium.
Hunters previous experience includes stops with the NFL League Office in New York and the Scottish Claymores (NFL Europe) in
Glasgow, Scotland.
Hunter earned a bachelors degree in Psychology from Wofford College, where he captained the football team.
Erik Hardenbergh joined the Pac-12 as the Vice President of Public Affairs in July 2012. Hardenbergh leads the development and execution of public relations plans and strategies promoting the interests and reputation of the Pac-12 and Pac-12 Networks. Hardenbergh
plays a pivotal role in enhancing the Conferences visibility at local, national and global levels.
Most recently, Hardenbergh spent four years as the Vice President of the Glover Park Group in Washington, D.C., where he developed
strategic messaging platforms and coordinated integrated campaigns for companies including JPMorgan Chase and United Technologies.
Hardenbergh has also worked for several sports media outlets including Yahoo! Sports, Fox Sports Northwest and ABC Sports.
Hardenbergh holds a bachelors degree in political science from Amherst College, where he was an Academic All-American and captained the golf team for three years. Hardenbergh also earned an MBA from the Kenan-Flagler Business School at University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Rob Sine was named Vice President of Ticket Sales in June 2012. Sine is responsible for the ticket sales strategy and execution of Pac-12
Championships, including the Pac-12 Mens and Womens Basketball Tournaments and Pac-12 Football Championship Game as his major
priorities. Sine also works closely with each of the Pac-12 institutions ticket sales and operations departments.
Prior to joining the Pac-12,Sine founded and served as president of Hands On Sports,a consulting firmthatspecialized in working with
sport executives to start-up or enhance ticket and sponsorship sales strategies or brand marketing campaigns.Clients included members
of the NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, NCAA, NASCAR, MLS, CFL, IFL, NLL, AFL, AHL and ECHL.Preceding Hands On Sports, Sinespent 11 years
working on the team side of professional sports; five years in minor league sports and seven years in leadership roles overseeing ticket sales
revenue with three NBA organizationsPortland Trail Blazers, Seattle Sonics, and Milwaukee Bucks.
Sine received his degree from Penn State University.
Anna Roberts joined the Pac-12 in September 2011 as the Director of Human Resources and is responsible for all aspects of the Pac-12
people strategy including talent management, staffing, employee relations, compensation and performance management. Prior to joining
the Conference office, Roberts was at Support.com, a mid-sized technology company, where she oversaw the human resources function.
In addition, she worked several years in the human resource field in various environments, including several years with Adeco Group.
Roberts graduated from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.
Natalia Ciccone was named Assistant Commissioner of Communications for the Pac-10 in October 2008. Her responsibilities include assisting in the Conferences communications and marketing programs, with emphasis on womens basketball, volleyball and outdoor track &
field, assisting with the Conferences internet and social media operations, and overseeing the production of the Conferences publications.
She also serves as the Media Director of the Pac-10 Womens Basketball Tournament.
Ciccone was an Assistant Media Relations Director at the University of Maryland from 2002-2008, serving as the primary contact for the NCAA
Champion womens basketball and field hockey teams. She served as assistant media coordinator for the NCAA Womens Basketball Tournament
first and second rounds, and as media coordinator for a number of NCAA field hockey events, including the 2007 NCAA National Championship.
From 2000-03, Ciccone was a Sports Information Assistant at Penn State University, working with several nationally ranked teams. Prior
to that, she was an Assistant Sports Information Director at Mount St. Marys College (Md.).
Ciccone is a 1998 graduate of Goucher College where she was a member of the womens lacrosse team for four years. A New York City
native, she resides in Concord, Calif., with her husband, Gene Brtalik, and their son.
PAC-12 CONFERENCE
KRISTINE BERNDT Assistant Commissioner, Sports Management and Championships
Kristine Berndt joined the Pac-12 in August 2006 as the Administrative Fellow and was hired on a full-time basis in July 2007. Berndt
was promoted to Assistant Commissioner, Sports Management and Championships in June 2012 and serves as the Conference liaison for
cross country and track and field, womens soccer, mens golf and wrestling. Berndt is responsible foroverseeing all Conference Championships and serves asthe Assistant Tournament Director for the Pac-12 Womens Basketball Championship.
Berndt earnedabachelors degree in physical education with a minor in Spanishfrom the University of Alabama, Birmingham where
shewas a four-year member of the softball team. She is currently working on her thesis of the Work-Family Balance of Senior Level Women
Administrators as a culmination project to earn a masters degree in sport management from San Jose State University. Berndt resides in
Brentwood, Calif., with husband Brandon and two daughters.
Heather Perry was named Assistant Commissioner of Championships in June 2007. She serves as the Conference liaison for baseball,
womens gymnastics, mens and womens rowing, volleyball and is the Tournament Director for the Pac-12 Womens Basketball Championship.
Prior to joining the Pac-12, Perry spent nine years at the NCAA, most recently as the Associate Director of Playing Rules Administration.
In her role, she has served as a championships administrator and media coordinator at the Womens College World Series, Womens Final
Four, Division II Womens Elite Eight, Womens Frozen Four and the Womens Rowing Championship.
Perry earned her undergraduate degree from Ball State University in Muncie, Ind., where she received a bachelor of science degree in
public relations with a minor in speech communication. She also has a masters degree in sports management from BSU.
Stephanie Cranmer joined the Pac-12 in April 2012 as Controller. Her responsibilities include day-to-day accounting, budgeting and
reporting functions and maintaining the general ledger for the Pac-12.
Cranmer previously spent two and a half years as a senior accountant for Armanino McKenna, LLP, serving some of the Bay Areas
largest schools, non-profits, foundations and corporations. She has also worked for the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and PricewaterhouseCoopers. Cranmer is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the California Society of Certified
Public Accountants.
A graduate of UCLA with a bachelors degree in business economics and minor in accounting, Cranmer was a sports marketing intern in
the athletic department for three years. She currently resides in Walnut Creek with her husband, Max.
Taylor Lien joined the Pac-12 in July 2009 as a strategy intern, identifying and analyzing growth opportunities and assisting in the development of a strategic roadmap for the Conference. In December 2009, he was promoted to Manager, Business Development.
Lien was promoted in June 2012 to Director, Business Operations, where he oversees the research and analytics for the Pac-12s
new initiatives. He is also responsible for the business strategy, revenue and contractual aspects of the Conferences major championship
events, acts as a liaison between the Conference office and Pac-12 Enterprises, and is part of the team developing the Pac-12s international initiative, with a focus on China.
Lien is a 2009 graduate of the University of California, Berkeley with a bachelors degree in business administration from the Haas
School of Business.
Michael Ortiz was named Video Operations Director in May 2012. Ortiz manages the day-to-day video operations at the Pac-12, including oversight of the Conferences Command Center for its officiating programs and instant replay technologies.
Ortiz came to the Pac-12 from Oregon State, where he served as the Football Video Director since 2007, overseeing management of the
OSU football video department. Ortiz responsibilities included managing the coaching analysis information network, maintained hardware
and software, overseeing video crews and creating videos for football-related functions and the recruitment process. Prior to Oregon State,
Ortiz was the Assistant Video Director at both the University of Washington and the University of Colorado. Ortiz was voted Pac-12 Video
Coordinator of the year by his peers for the 2009-10 and 2012-13 seasons and was a finalist for the National Video Coordinator of the year.
Ortiz is a graduate of the University of Colorado with a bachelors degree in broadcast journalism.
Carrie Xu joined the Pac-12 in November 2012 as the Conferences first Senior Manager, International. Xu is responsible for all aspects
of the Pac-12s globalization initiative aimed to proactively promote the Conference and its member institutions to new audiences through
educational collaboration, cultural exchange and sport.
Prior to the Pac-12, Xu worked for Nike on its basketball initiatives, product marketing and merchandising in China. Xu began her career
as a management trainee at Unilever China in Shanghai.
A Shanghai native, Xu graduated from Fudan University in China with a bachelors degree in economics. Xu also holds an MBA from the
Marshall Business School at the University of Southern California.
Courtney Jeffries was named Senior Manager, Ticket Sales in September 2012. She assists in executing ticket sales and operations for
the Pac-12 Football Championship Game and the Pac-12 Mens and Womens Basketball Tournaments. Jeffries collaborates with each of
the Pac-12 institutions ticket sales and operations departments to facilitate sales for the Conferences major events.
Prior to joining the Conference office, Jeffries worked for eight years with the Oakland Raiders in the ticket operations and services.
Jeffries is a graduate of the University of Washington where she was a four-year letterwinner on the Husky softball team. She graduated
in 2004 with a degree in law, societies and justice, then obtained a masters in sports management from the University of San Francisco in
2006.
PAC-12 CONFERENCE
IN JA HALCOMB Executive Assistant to the Commissioner
In Ja Halcomb was named Executive Assistant to the Commissioner in July 2012. Halcomb provides administrative assistance to the
Commissioner.
Halcomb joined the Pac-12 after nine years as an Executive Assistant for Maloof Sports and Entertainment, where she assisted the
company President with daily administration and business operations for the Sacramento Kings and Power Balance Pavilion. Halcomb
worked directly with the executive management team, including the finance, sales, marketing and operations departments.
Lina Diaz was promoted to Assistant Director of Business and Finance in February 2006. She assists the Chief Financial Officer and
Controller with maintaining the Conferences financial records and disbursement of funds.
Diaz joined the Pac-12 in October of 1991, but had worked in other part-time temporary capacities for the Conference since March of
1989 before joining the staff on a full-time basis.
A native of the Philippines, Diaz is a graduate of Far Eastern University in Manila with a degree in Commerce with an emphasis in banking and finance. She had worked in various secretarial positions around the Bay Area before joining the Pac-12.
Anna Karefa-Johnson joined the Pac-12 in July 2012. She is responsible for executing the Pac-12 branding initiative while managing the Conferences live events, partner activations, premium items and merchandising.
Prior to joining the Pac-12, Karefa-Johnson worked with UMCA Sports where she managed event production for clients such as Nike Basketball,
LRMR, The LeBron James Family Foundation and Kings Academy Basketball Camp.She has also held public relations internships with the Los
Angeles Lakers, Baltimore Ravens and the NFLPA.
Karefa-Johnson holds a bachelors degree in communication from the University of Southern California. She also earned a masters in sports
industry management from Georgetown University.
Amy Zirkle was named the Interactive Marketing Manager in August 2012. She is responsible for promoting the business interest of the Conference through both strategy and design. Zirkle is the in-house designer for the Conference for web, social, digital, special events and championships.
Zirkle works on upholding the Pac-12s values of integrity and heritage while focusing on helping to continue the transformation of the Pac-12 into
the new digital media era.
Zirkle came to the Pac-12 from working as a senior marketing and web designer for consumer product companies in North Carolina. She also has
nine years of experience working with the Baltimore Orioles as part of the community and media relations teams, as well as a productions crew member.
Zirkle graduated with a bachelor of marketing degree from University of Maryland. She also has an associate degree in specialized technology in
graphic design from the Art Institute of York, Pa.
Ronny Bush was named the Operations Manager in October 2012. He is responsible for coordinating eventlogisticsfor the Pac-12 Football
Championship Game and the Pac-12 Mens Basketball Tournament including facilities, transportation, team operations, and event timelines.
Prior to joining the Pac-12, Bush worked as a Marketing Assistant at the University of Washington where he was responsible for the marketing
and game-day production of volleyball, gymnastics, baseball, and track and field. He also assisted with the marketing and promotions for Husky
Football and Mens Basketball games. Prior to working in marketing, Bush was an intern with the event management department, assisting in the
operations and coordination of home athletic, university, and special events.
Bush is a graduate of Washington State University where he earned a bachelor of arts in sport management in 2010.
Cheryl Wong was named sports management manager in August 2012.Her primary responsibilities include assisting the Conferences multiple
officiating programs, as well as serving as the sports liaison for wrestling.As part of thesports management team, she will also assist with the Pac-12
Football Championship Game, as well as, the mens and womens basketball tournaments.
Wong came to the Pac-12 from the University of California where she was the travel coordinator. While there, she successfully researched and
secured airfare, local and road transportation, and lodging for all of Cals 29 varsity teams. She also was the primary contact for the Cal football
airplane charter. In addition to being the travel coordinator, Wong was also part of the event management football game day staff for three seasons.
Wong is a graduate of UCLA where she received a bachelor of arts in the study of religion. She also earned a masters in education with a major
in sport administration from the University of Miami.
PAC-12 CONFERENCE
KYRA GEITHMAN Communications Fellow
Kyra Geithman joined the Pac-12 as a Communications Fellow in July 2013. Geithman is a 2013 graduate of Arizona State University
with a bachelors degree in journalism and mass communication with a minor in design studies.
Prior to joining the Pac-12, Geithman was a intern in the ASU sports information department, assisting in media relations efforts for
softball, volleyball and swimming. She wrote recaps, game notes and previews for publication to TheSunDevils.com, assisted with game-day
operations, designed graphics and interactive content for publications and updated social media. Geithman was also a community assistant
in a residence hall of 1,200 students providing mentoring and advising to students.
Sean Harris joined the Pac-12 as an Administrative Fellow in July 2013. Harris graduated from Washington State University in 2013 with
a bachelors degree in sport management with a emphasis on business administration.
Harris was a student intern for the WSU Foundation on the annual giving and special gifts team. He helped receive and organize donations as well as hosting foundation sponsored events and fundraisers. Harris worked in the WSU tutoring services providing fellow studentathletes with professional assistance in sport management courses. Harris was a four-year varsity letter award recipient for the track and
field team while at WSU.
Sarah Jennings joined the Pac-12 as a Communications Fellow in July 2012. Jennings is a 2010 graduate of the University of Washington with a bachelors degree in communication and earned her masters in Sport Administration and Leadership from Seattle University in
June 2013.
Jennings was most recently a graduate assistant in the sports information department at the University of Washington. She worked with
the mens and womens crew programs managing the crew pages on the athletics website including writing feature stories, press releases
event previews and notes. In addition, Jennings traveled with the teams to events and worked in planning and execution of events such as
the Windemere Cup.
Meghan Cesnik
Administrative Assistant
Front Desk Coordinator
Wendy Heredia
Administrative Assistant
Marketing & Communications
Lytisha Santiago
Executive Assistant
Business Affairs & CFO
Michelle Zumalt
Administrative Assistant
Deputy Commissioner & COO
PAC-12 CONFERENCE
TONY CORRENTE Coordinator of Football Officiating
Tony Corrente was appointed Coordinator of Football Officiating in June 2011. He officiated 20 seasons as a collegiate official, including
13 seasons at the Division I level. He has spent 16 seasons in the National Football League where he has been awarded the opportunity
to officiate in the NFL postseason as either an on field official or as an alternate in 15 of his 16 seasons with the league. His postseason
assignments have included two NFL Europe World Bowls, two American Bowls (Sydney and Tokyo), the Pro Bowl, three Conference
Championships and a pair of Super Bowls (XL and XLI).
Outside of his officiating profession, Corrente has earned his bachelors degree from Cal State Fullerton, and a masters degree in education from Azusa Pacific University. He is currently a high school educator in social sciences.
Bobby Dibler enters his 15th year with the Mountain West after working in a similar capacity at the Western Athletic Conference from
1992-98. Prior to his duties of coordinating officials for the Conference, he was a WAC basketball official for 19 years. Dibler has also officiated in the Southwest Athletic (1973-93), Big West (1982-93), Pacific-10 (1982-86, 1988-1993), Big Eight (1981-82), and Missouri Valley
(1973-82) conferences. During his 20 years as an official, he worked 14 NCAA tournaments, including three Final Fours, and several NIT
games. Dibler was also employed with the Proctor and Gamble Distributing Company as an Account Executive/Operations Manager for 31
years before retiring in December 1999.
A pioneer in refereeing, Violet Palmer was named the Conferences Coordinator of Womens Basketball Officiating in May 2010. The first
woman to officiate a major U.S. professional sport at the highest level when she became a referee in the National Basketball Association
(NBA) in 1997, Palmer has been on the NBAs officiating roster for 13 years and is the only woman among the leagues officiating staff.
Palmer has officiated NBA playoff games and the WNBA Championships. Prior to joining the professional ranks, she spent nine seasons
officiating at the collegiate level, including five NCAA Womens Final Fours and two National Championship games.
Palmers duties with the Pac-12 will include implementing the Conferences officiating program, as well as identifying, recruiting and
assigning referees. Palmers strength and focus on education and training will further develop the Conferences officials and elevate them
to the next level.
Palmer is a native of Los Angeles and a four-year letterwinner at Cal Poly Pomona where she led the Broncos to the 1985 and 1986 NCAA crowns.
Dan Pedersen was named Coordinator of Baseball Officiating in July 2002. He spent 24 years as an NCAA Division I umpire and retired
from the field in 2003. He has worked five College World Series (youngest at age 26) and more than twenty NCAA regional championships.
He also worked the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, Cuba, and is a former professional umpire.
Prior to joining the Pac-12 staff, Pedersen served as Supervisor of Baseball Umpires for the Western Athletic Conference. Under his
guidance, the WAC program became one of the most successful in the nation.There is a tremendous contrast between his professional
career and his baseball career. Dan spent 17 years managing programs within the space launch industry and is now serving in a senior
management position developing and manufacturing the next generation of advanced avionics.
Pedersen holds a bachelor of science degree in business management. He and his wife, Melissa, have two children, Brady and Alyssa,
and reside in San Diego, Calif.
Joanne Venditto was appointed the newly created Coordinator of Softball Officiating in June 2003. She brings more than two decades of
experience with assigning and coordinating softball programs, including 10 years at the Division I level.
From 2001-03, Venditto served as Softball Umpire Liaison for the Pac-10, helping to facilitate communication between Pac-12 coaches
and umpires, disseminating playing rule interpretations and assisting in the standardization of umpiring mechanics. She spent two years
as Coordinator of Softball Umpires for the Big West Conference and has also assigned for the California Collegiate Athletic Conference
(CCAA), the NAIA and the Western State Community College Conference. In addition to her work with conferences, Venditto coordinated
four workshops in 2002-03 as part of the NCAA Umpire Development Program. As an official, she worked full Division I and Division II
schedules from 1980-1991.
Venditto holds a degree in recreation administration from California State University Northridge.
Sandra Hunt was named Coordinator of Womens Soccer Officiating in April of 2009. Her duties include implementing the Conferences
officiating program in womens soccer, as well as identifying, recruiting, training, assigning and evaluating referees for matches at Pac-12
institutions.
Hunt spent 17 years as an on-field official before retiring in 2004, representing the United States on officiating crews at a number of international events, including the 1999 and 2003 FIFA Womens World Cup, and the 2000 Olympic Games. Her experiences cover all levels
of soccer, including the collegiate level where she was assigned the national championship game at the NCAA Womens College Cup twice.
In 1998, she became one of the first two women to referee a game in Major League Soccer (MLS) and has also officiated in the Womens
United Soccer Association (WUSA) professional league.
She is one of only 23 United States Soccer Federation (U.S.S.F.) national assessors designated a match inspector and is currently serving
on the Board of Directorship for the U.S. Soccer Committee, National Association of Sports Officials (NASO) and Whatcom Sports Commission. Hunt a graduate of Seattle Pacific University with a degree in leisure and recreation.
INDIVIDUAL
1. Pac-12....................... 2,123
2. Big Ten.......................... 1,628
3. SEC............................... 1,292
4. Big 12.............................. 966
5. Ivy.................................... 422
6. ACC.................................. 369
7. Big East............................ 359
8. Conference USA............... 346
9. Western Athletic................ 175
10. Mountain West.................. 147
MEN
1. Pac-12.......................... 309
2. Big Ten............................. 221
3. Big 12.............................. 130
4. SEC.................................. 114
5. Ivy...................................... 79
6. ACC.................................... 59
7. Big East.............................. 48
8. Conference USA................. 46
9. Western Athletic.................. 38
10. West Coast.......................... 23
MEN
1. Pac-12....................... 1,459
Big Ten.......................... 1,450
3. Big 12.............................. 749
4. SEC.................................. 681
5. Ivy.................................... 384
6. Big East............................ 278
7. Conference USA............... 253
8. ACC.................................. 234
9. Western Athletic................ 168
10. Mountain West.................. 128
WOMEN
1. Pac-12.......................... 150
2. SEC.................................... 90
3. ACC.................................... 68
4. Big Ten............................... 41
5. Big East.............................. 26
6. Big 12................................ 30
7. Ivy...................................... 16
8. Colonial.............................. 13
9. Big West............................... 9
10. West Coast............................ 7
WOMEN
1. Pac-12.......................... 664
2. SEC.................................. 611
3. Big 12.............................. 217
4. Big Ten............................. 178
5. ACC.................................. 135
6. Conference USA................. 93
7. Big East.............................. 81
8. Ivy...................................... 38
9. West Coast.......................... 23
10. Missouri Valley.................... 19
Mountain West.................... 19
MEN
1. USC.................................... 82
2. UCLA ................................. 72
3. STANFORD ....................... 61
4. Oklahoma State.................. 51
5. Arkansas ........................... 42
6. Penn State.......................... 34
7. Michigan............................ 33
8. Denver................................ 28
9. CALIFORNIA....................... 26
Yale.................................... 26
MEN
1. USC.................................. 309
2. STANFORD....................... 269
3. Michigan.......................... 267
4. Ohio State......................... 228
5. Texas................................ 176
6. UCLA................................ 163
7. Oklahoma State................ 161
8. CALIFORNIA..................... 145
9. Illinois............................... 144
10. Oklahoma......................... 135
WOMEN
1. STANFORD......................... 43
2. UCLA ................................. 37
3. North Carolina.................... 29
4. LSU.................................... 25
5. Texas.................................. 22
6. Maryland............................ 19
7. Georgia............................... 18
8. USC.................................... 16
9. Florida................................ 13
10. ARIZONA STATE................. 12
WOMEN
1. STANFORD....................... 186
2. Texas................................ 146
3. Florida.............................. 141
4. Georgia............................. 138
5. LSU.................................. 108
6. UCLA................................ 100
7. ARIZONA............................ 91
8. CALIFORNIA....................... 73
9. USC.................................... 69
10. Auburn............................... 51
MEN
USC.................................... 82
UCLA.................................. 72
Stanford.............................. 61
California............................ 26
Colorado............................. 21
Oregon............................... 13
Arizona State...................... 11
Utah................................... 11
Arizona................................. 7
Oregon State......................... 3
Washington State.................. 2
TOTAL........................... 309
MEN
1. USC.................................. 309
2. Stanford............................ 269
3. UCLA................................ 163
4. California.......................... 145
5. Colorado........................... 109
6. Oregon............................... 81
7. Washington State................ 80
8. Arizona............................... 78
9. Utah................................... 73
10. Arizona State...................... 65
11. Washington......................... 55
12. Oregon State....................... 32
TOTAL........................ 1,459
WOMEN
Stanford.............................. 43
UCLA.................................. 37
USC.................................... 16
Arizona State...................... 12
Arizona............................... 11
Utah..................................... 9
California.............................. 6
Oregon................................. 8
Washington........................... 6
Colorado............................... 2
TOTAL........................... 150
WOMEN
1. Stanford............................ 186
2. UCLA................................ 100
3. Arizona............................... 91
4. California............................ 73
5. USC.................................... 69
6. Arizona State...................... 45
7. Oregon............................... 31
8. Utah................................... 24
9. Washington......................... 17
10. Colorado............................. 15
11. Oregon State......................... 7
12. Washington State.................. 6
TOTAL........................... 664
GYMNASTICS (15)
1982Utah
1983Utah
1984Utah
1985Utah
1986Utah
1990Utah
1992Utah
1994Utah
1995Utah
1997UCLA
2000UCLA
2001UCLA
2003UCLA
2004UCLA
2010UCLA
ROWING (6)
1997Washington
1998Washington
2001Washington
2005California
2006California
2009Stanford
SOCCER (2)
2007USC
2011Stanford
SOFTBALL (23)
1982UCLA
1984UCLA
1985UCLA
1988UCLA
1989UCLA
1990UCLA
1991Arizona
1992UCLA
1993Arizona
1994Arizona
1996Arizona
1997Arizona
1999UCLA
2001Arizona
2002California
2003UCLA
2004UCLA
2006Arizona
2007Arizona
2008Arizona State
2009Washington
2010UCLA
2011Arizona State
SWIMMING (13)
1983Stanford
1989Stanford
1992Stanford
1993Stanford
1994Stanford
1995Stanford
1996Stanford
1997USC
1998Stanford
2008Arizona
2009California
2011California
2012California
UCLA won its first-ever NCAA title in baseball, the Pac-12s 28th all-time, by far more
than any other conference in the country.
TENNIS (20)
1982Stanford
1983USC
1984Stanford
1985USC
1986Stanford
1987Stanford
1988Stanford
1989Stanford
1990Stanford
1991Stanford
1997Stanford
1999Stanford
2001Stanford
2002Stanford
2004Stanford
2005Stanford
2006Stanford
2008UCLA
2010Stanford
2013Stanford
INDOOR TRACK (8)
2000UCLA
2001UCLA
2007Arizona State
2008Arizona State
2010Oregon
2011Oregon
2012Oregon
2013Oregon
Oregon won its first NCAA title in womens cross country since 1987.
1996Stanford
1997Stanford
2001Colorado
2002Stanford
2003Stanford
2004Colorado
2006Colorado
2007Oregon
2008Oregon
GOLF (14)
1938Stanford
1939Stanford
1941Stanford
1942Stanford
1946Stanford
1953Stanford
1988UCLA
1990Arizona State
1992Arizona
1994Stanford
1996Arizona State
2004California
2007Stanford
2008UCLA
GYMNASTICS (13)
1962USC
1968California
1975California
1984UCLA
1986Arizona State
1987UCLA
1992Stanford
1993Stanford
1995Stanford
1997California
1998California
2009Stanford
2011Stanford
SKIING (28)
1959Colorado
1960Colorado
1972Colorado
1973Colorado
1974Colorado
1975Colorado
1976Colorado
1977Colorado
1978Colorado
1979Colorado
1981Utah
1982Colorado
1983Utah
1984Utah
1986Utah
1987Utah
1988Utah
1991Colorado
1993Utah
1995Colorado
1996Utah
1997Utah
1998Colorado
1999Colorado
2003Utah
2006Colorado
2011Colorado
2013Colorado
SOCCER (4)
1985UCLA
1990UCLA
1998UCLA
2002UCLA
SWIMMING (23)
1960USC
1963USC
1964USC
1965USC
1966USC
1967Stanford
1974USC
1975USC
1976USC
1977USC
1979California
1980California
1982UCLA
1985Stanford
1986Stanford
1987Stanford
1992Stanford
1993Stanford
1994Stanford
1998Stanford
2008Arizona
2011California
2012California
TENNIS (53)
1946USC
1950UCLA
1951USC
1952UCLA
1953UCLA
1954UCLA
1955USC
1956UCLA
1958USC
1960UCLA
1961UCLA
1962USC
1963USC
1964USC
1965UCLA
1966USC
1967USC
1968USC
1969USC
1970UCLA
1971UCLA
1973Stanford
1974Stanford
1975UCLA
1976UCLA
USC
1977Stanford
1978Stanford
1979UCLA
1980Stanford
1981Stanford
1982UCLA
1983Stanford
1984UCLA
1986Stanford
1988Stanford
1989Stanford
1990Stanford
1991USC
1992Stanford
1993USC
1994USC
1995Stanford
1996Stanford
1997Stanford
1998Stanford
2000Stanford
2002USC
2005UCLA
2009USC
2010USC
2011USC
2012USC
1934Stanford
1935USC
1936USC
1937USC
1938USC
1939USC
1940USC
1941USC
1942USC
1943USC
1949USC
1950USC
1951USC
1952USC
1953USC
1954USC
1955USC
1956UCLA
1958USC
1961USC
1962Oregon
1963USC
1964Oregon
1965Oregon
USC
1966UCLA
1967USC
1968USC
1970Oregon
1971UCLA
1972UCLA
1973UCLA
1976USC
1977Arizona State
1978UCLA
1984Oregon
1987UCLA
1988UCLA
2000Stanford
VOLLEYBALL (25)
1970UCLA
1971UCLA
1972UCLA
1974UCLA
1975UCLA
1976UCLA
1977USC
1979UCLA
1980USC
1981UCLA
1982UCLA
1983UCLA
1984UCLA
1987UCLA
1988USC
1989UCLA
1990USC
1993UCLA
1995UCLA
1996UCLA
1997Stanford
1998UCLA
2000UCLA
2006UCLA
2010Stanford
WATER POLO (37)
1969UCLA
1971UCLA
1972UCLA
1973California
1974California
1975California
1976Stanford
1977California
1978Stanford
1980Stanford
1981Stanford
1983California
1984California
1985Stanford
1986Stanford
1987California
1988California
1990California
1991California
1992California
1993Stanford
1994Stanford
1995UCLA
1996UCLA
1998USC
1999UCLA
2000UCLA
2001Stanford
2002Stanford
2003USC
2004UCLA
2005USC
2006California
2007California
2008USC
2009USC
2010USC
2011USC
2012USC
WRESTLING (1)
1988Arizona State
ROWING (28)
(IRA: pre-1979;
Cincinnati Regatta; 1982-)
1923Washington
1924Washington
1926Washington
1928California
1932California
1934California
1935California
1936Washington
1937Washington
1939California
1940Washington
1941Washington
1948Washington
1949California
1950California
1960California
1961California
1964California
1970Washington
1976California
1984Washington
1997Washington
1999California
2000California
2002California
2007Washington
2009Washington
2011Washington
PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS
PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS
BY SCHOOL MENS TITLES
SPORT
ARIZ ASU CAL COLO ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC UTAH WASH WSU
Baseball
4 10 23 0 12 12 16 8 37 0 14 22
Basketball 12 0 15 0 3 12 11 31 7 0 12 2
Cross Country 6 0 0 2 16 0 12 2 1 0 2 4
Football
1 3 14 0 10 5 13 17 38 0 15 4
Golf
3
12 2 0 3 0 7 5 20 0 6 0
Gymnastics* 0 1
13 0 4 0 2 9 1 0 3 0
Rowing
0 0
16 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 34 0
Soccer
0 0 3 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 1 0
Swimming 0 0 4 0 4 2 51 2 24 0 20 1
Tennis
0 0 6 0 0 0 22 37 32 0 41 0
Track & Field
0
1
3
0
16
1
5
18
41
0
9
5
Water Polo* 0 0
13 0 0 0 11 11 4 0 0 0
Wrestling
0
16 0 0 3
20 0 1 0 0 3 1
TOTALS
26 43 112 2 71 52 151 154 205 0 160 39
* Pac-10 Championship until 1992, when the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation was founded.
Others: Baseball (Portland State 1), Basketball (Idaho 2), Cross Country (Idaho 1), Wrestling (Boise State 6, Cal
State Bakersfield 1)
^ Two titles later vacated due to NCAA penalty
In 2012, Stanford won its sixth Pac-12 regular-season title in seven years.
TOTAL PAC-12
CHAMPIONSHIPS
MENS & WOMENS
Stanford .................. 263
UCLA ...................... 221
USC ...................... 221^
Washington ............. 195
California ................. 133
Oregon ...................... 89
Oregon State ............. 59
Arizona State ............. 57
Arizona ...................... 49
Washington State ..... 41^
Colorado........................ 3
Note: Championships includes ties. Championships
also includes titles won where
sports were split into Northern and Southern Division.
^ Two titles later vacated due
to NCAA penalty
California snapped Stanfords streak of 31-consecutive Pac-12 Championship wins in mens swimming & diving in 2013.
PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS
ALL-TIME PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS BY SPORT MENS SPORTS
BASEBALL
1916 California
1917 California
1918 Oregon
1919 Washington
1920 California
1921 California
1922 Washington
1923 California (So.)
Washington (No.)
1924 California
USC
Stanford
1925 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1926 California (So.)
Washington (No.)
1927 USC (So.)
Stanford (So.)
California (So.)
Washington State (No.)
1928 California (So.)
Oregon (No.)
Washington State (No.)
1929 California (So.)
Washington (No.)
1930 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1931 Stanford (So.)
USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1932 California (So.)
Washington (No.)
1933 California (So.)
Washington State (No.)
1934 California (So.)
Oregon (No.)
1935 California (So.)
USC (So.)
Oregon (No.)
1936 USC (So.)
Washington State (No.)
1937 USC (So.)
Oregon (No.)
1938 California (So.)
Oregon State (No.)
Washington State (No.)
1939 USC (So.)
Oregon (No.)
1940 California (So.)
Oregon State (No.)
1941 USC (So.)
Oregon (No.)
1942 USC (So.)
Oregon (No.)
1943 California (So.)
Oregon (No.)
Oregon State (No.)
1944 UCLA (So.)
Washington State (No.)
1945 California (So.)
Washington State (No.)
1946 USC (So.)
Oregon (No.)
1947 California
1948 USC
1949 USC
1950 Washington State
1951 USC
1952 Oregon State
1953 Stanford
1954 Oregon
1955 USC
2001 USC
2002 USC
2003 Stanford
2004 Stanford
2005 Oregon State
2006 Oregon State
2007 Arizona State
2008 Arizona State
2009 Arizona State
2010 Arizona State
2011 UCLA
2012 Arizona, UCLA
2013 Baseball
BASKETBALL
1915-16 Oregon State
California
1916-17 Washington State
1918-19 Oregon
1919-20 Stanford
1920-21 Stanford
California
1921-22 Idaho
1922-23 Idaho
1923-24 California
1924-25 California
1925-26 California
1926-27 California
1927-28 USC
1928-29 California
1929-30 USC
1930-31 Washington
1931-32 California
1932-33 Oregon State
1933-34 Washington
1934-35 USC
1935-36 Stanford
1936-37 Stanford
1937-38 Stanford
1938-39 Oregon
1939-40 USC
1940-41 Washington State
1941-42 Stanford
1942-43 Washington
1943-44 Washington
California
1944-45 Oregon
UCLA
1945-46 California
1946-47 Oregon State
1947-48 Washington
1948-49 Oregon State
1949-50 UCLA
1950-51 Washington
1951-52 UCLA
1952-53 Washington
1953-54 USC
1954-55 Oregon State
1955-56 UCLA
1956-57 California
1957-58 Oregon State
California
1958-59 California
1959-60 California
1960-61 USC
1961-62 UCLA
1962-63 Stanford
UCLA
1963-64 UCLA
1964-65 UCLA
1965-66 Oregon State
1966-67 UCLA
1967-68 UCLA
1968-69 UCLA
1969-70 UCLA
1970-71 UCLA
1971-72 UCLA
1972-73 UCLA
1973-74 UCLA
1974-75 UCLA
1975-76 UCLA
1976-77 UCLA
1977-78 UCLA
1978-79 UCLA
1979-80 Oregon State
1980-81 Oregon State
1981-82 Oregon State
1982-83 UCLA
1983-84 Oregon State
Washington
1984-85 USC
Washington
1985-86 Arizona
1986-87 UCLA
1987-88 Arizona
1988-89 Arizona
1989-90 Arizona
Oregon State
1990-91 Arizona
1991-92 UCLA
1992-93 Arizona
1993-94 Arizona
1994-95 UCLA
1995-96 UCLA
1996-97 UCLA
1997-98 Arizona
1998-99 Stanford
1999-00 Arizona
Stanford
2000-01 Stanford
2001-02 Arizona
2002-03 Arizona
2003-04 Stanford
2004-05 Washington
2005-06 UCLA
2006-07 UCLA
2007-08 UCLA
2008-09 Washington
2009-10 California
2010-11 Arizona
2011-12 Washington
2012-13 UCLA
CROSS COUNTRY
1957 Idaho
1958 USC
1969 Oregon
1970 Oregon
1971 Washington State
1972 Washington State
1973 Oregon
1974 Washington State
1975 Washington State
1976 Oregon
1977 Oregon
1978 Oregon
1979 Oregon
1980 UCLA
1981 UCLA
1982 Oregon
1983 Arizona
1984 Arizona
1985 Stanford
1986 Arizona
1987 Arizona
1988 Oregon
1989 Oregon
1990 Oregon
1991 Arizona
1992 Oregon
1993 Washington
1994 Washington
1995 Oregon
1996 Stanford
1997 Stanford
1998 Stanford
1999 Arizona
2000 Stanford
2001 Stanford
2002 Stanford
2003 Stanford
2004 Stanford
2005 Stanford
2006 Oregon
2007 Oregon
2008 Oregon
2009 Stanford
2010 Stanford
2011 Colorado
2012 Colorado
FOOTBALL
1916 Washington
1917 Washington State
1918 California
1919 Washington
Oregon
1920 California
1921 California
1922 California
1923 California
1924 Stanford
1925 Washington
1926 Stanford
1927 USC
Stanford
1928 USC
1929 USC
1930 Washington State
1931 USC
1932 USC
1933 Oregon
Stanford
1934 Stanford
1935 California
Stanford
UCLA
1936 Washington
1937 California
1938 California
USC
1939 USC
1940 Stanford
1941 Oregon State
1942 UCLA
1943 USC
1944 USC
1945 USC
1946 UCLA
1947 USC
1948 Oregon
California
1949 California
1950 California
1951 Stanford
1952 USC
1953 UCLA
1954 UCLA
1955 UCLA
PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS
ALL-TIME PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS BY SPORT MENS SPORTS
1956 Oregon State
1957 Oregon State
Oregon
1958 California
1959 Washington
USC
UCLA
1960 Washington
1961 UCLA
1962 USC
1963 Washington
1964 Oregon State
USC
1965 UCLA
1966 USC
1967 USC
1968 USC
1969 USC
1970 Stanford
1971 Stanford
1972 USC
1973 USC
1974 USC
1975 UCLA
California
1976 USC
1977 Washington
1978 USC
1979 USC
1980 Washington
1981 Washington
1982 UCLA
1983 UCLA
1984 USC
1985 UCLA
1986 Arizona State
1987 USC
UCLA
1988 USC
1989 USC
1990 Washington
1991 Washington
1992 Washington
Stanford
1993 UCLA
Arizona
USC
1994 Oregon
1995 USC
Washington
1996 Arizona State
1997 Washington State
UCLA
1998 UCLA
1999 Stanford
2000 Oregon
Oregon State
Washington
2001 Oregon
2002 USC
Washington State
2003 USC
2004 USC^
2005 USC^
2006 USC
California
2007 USC
Arizona State
2008 USC
2009 Oregon
2010 Oregon
2011 Oregon
2012 Stanford
GOLF
1958 USC
1959 Oregon
1960 Stanford
1961 Washington
1962 USC
1963 Washington
1964 USC
1965 USC
1966 USC
1967 USC
1968 Stanford
1969 USC
1970 Stanford
1971 USC
1972 USC
1973 USC
1974 Stanford
1975 USC
1976 USC (So.)
Oregon (No.)
1977 Stanford (So.)
Oregon (No.)
1978 USC
1979 Arizona State
1980 USC
1981 Arizona State
1982 UCLA
1983 UCLA
1984 USC
1985 UCLA
1986 USC
1987 Arizona
1988 Washington
1989 Arizona State
1990 Arizona State
1991 Arizona
1992 Stanford
1993 Arizona State
1994 Stanford
1995 Arizona State
1996 Arizona State
1997 Arizona State
1998 Arizona State
1999 Arizona State
2000 Arizona State
2001 USC
2002 USC
2003 UCLA
2004 Arizona
2005 Washington
2006 UCLA
2007 USC
2008 Arizona State
2009 Washington
2010 Washington
2011 USC
2012 California
2013 California
GYMNASTICS
1961 California
1962 California
USC
1963 Washington
1964 Washington
1965 Washington
1966 California
1967 UCLA
1968 California
1969 California
1970 California
1971 California
1972 California
1973 California
1974 California
1975 California
1976 California
1977 Oregon
1978 Oregon
1979 Oregon
1980 Oregon
1981 UCLA
1982 UCLA
1983 UCLA
1984 UCLA
1985 Arizona State
1986 UCLA
1987 California
1988 UCLA
1989 UCLA
1990 Stanford
1991 UCLA
1992 Stanford
ROWING
1960 California
1961 Washington
1962 Washington
1963 Washington
1964 California
1965 Washington
1966 Washington
1967 UCLA
1968 Washington
1969 Washington
1970 UCLA
1971 Washington
1972 Washington
1973 Washington
1974 Washington
1975 Washington
1976 Washington
1977 Washington
1978 Washington
1979 California
1980 Washington
1981 Washington
1982 California
1983 Washington
1984 Washington
1985 Washington
1986 California
1987 UCLA
1988 UCLA
1989 UCLA
1990 Washington
1991 Washington
1992 Washington
1993 Washington
1994 California
1995 Washington
1996 Washington
1997 Washington
1998 California
1999 California
2000 California
2001 California
2002 California
2003 California
2004 Washington
2005 California
2006 California
2007 Washington
2008 Washington
2009 California
2010 Washington
2011 Washington
2012 Washington
2013 Washington
SOCCER
2000 Washington
2001 Stanford
2002 UCLA
2003 UCLA
2004 UCLA
2005 UCLA
2006 California
2007 California
2008 UCLA
2009 UCLA
2010 California
2011 UCLA
2012 UCLA
SWIMMING
1928 USC
1929 Stanford
1930 Stanford
1931 Stanford
1932 Stanford
1933 Stanford
1934 Washington
1935 USC (So.)
Oregon (No.)
1936 USC (So.)
Oregon (No.)
1937 Stanford (So.)
Oregon (No.)
1938 Stanford (So.)
Oregon State (No.)
1939 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1940 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1941 California (So.)
Washington (No.)
1942 USC (So.)
Oregon (No.)
1943 Washington
1946 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1947 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1948 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1949 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1950 Stanford (So.)
Washington State (No.)
1951 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1952 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1953 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1954 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1955 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1956 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1957 Stanford (So.)
Oregon State (No.)
1958 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1959 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1961 USC
1962 USC
1963 USC
1964 USC
1965 USC
1966 USC
1967 USC
1968 USC
1969 USC
1970 UCLA
1971 UCLA
1972 USC
1973 USC
1974 USC
1975 USC
1976 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1977 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1978 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1979 USC
1980 California
1981 California
1982 Stanford
1983 Stanford
1984 Stanford
1985 Stanford
1986 Stanford
1987 Stanford
1988 Stanford
1989 Stanford
1990 Stanford
1991 Stanford
1992 Stanford
1993 Stanford
1994 Stanford
1995 Stanford
1996 Stanford
1997 Stanford
1998 Stanford
1999 Stanford
2000 Stanford
2001 Stanford
2002 Stanford
2003 Stanford
2004 Stanford
2005 Stanford
2006 Stanford
2007 Stanford
2008 Stanford
2009 Stanford
2010 Stanford
2011 Stanford
2012 Stanford
2013 California
TENNIS
1928 Stanford
1929 Stanford
1930 California
1931 Stanford
1932 UCLA
1933 California
Stanford
1934 USC
1935 Stanford
1936 USC
1937 California
1938 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1939 California (So.)
Washington (No.)
PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS
ALL-TIME PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS BY SPORT MENS SPORTS
1940 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1941 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1942 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1943 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1944 USC
1945 UCLA
1946 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1947 UCLA (So.)
USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1948 UCLA (So.)
USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1949 UCLA (So.)
USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1950 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1951 UCLA (So.)
Washington (No.)
1952 California (So.)
UCLA (So.)
Washington (No.)
1953 California (So.)
Washington (No.)
1954 UCLA (So.)
Washington (No.)
1955 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1956 UCLA (So.)
Washington (No.)
1957 UCLA (So.)
USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1958 UCLA
1959 UCLA
1960 UCLA
1961 UCLA
1962 USC
1963 USC
1964 USC
1965 UCLA
1966 USC
1967 USC
1968 USC
1969 UCLA
1970 UCLA
1971 UCLA
1972 Stanford
1973 UCLA
1974 Stanford
1975 UCLA
1976 UCLA (So.)
Washington (No.)
1977 UCLA (So.)
Washington (No.)
1978 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1979 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1980 Stanford (So.)
USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1981 UCLA (So.)
Washington (No.)
1982 UCLA (So.)
Washington (No.)
1983 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1984 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1985 UCLA (So.)
Washington (No.)
1986 UCLA (So.)
Washington (No.)
1987 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1988 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1989 UCLA (So.)
Washington (No.)
1990 UCLA (So.)
Washington (No.)
1991 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1992 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1993 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1994 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1995 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1996 UCLA (So.)
Washington (No.)
1997 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1998 Stanford
1999 Stanford
UCLA
2000 Stanford
2001 Stanford
2002 UCLA
2003 Stanford
2004 UCLA
USC
2005 UCLA
Washington
2006 Stanford
UCLA
2007 UCLA
2008 USC
2009 UCLA
2010 Stanford
USC
2011 USC
2012 USC
2013 UCLA
TRACK & FIELD
1919 California
1920 California
1921 Washington
1922 Washington
1923 California
1924 Oregon
1925 Stanford
1926 Stanford
1927 Stanford
1928 Washington
1929 USC
1930 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1931 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1932 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1933 Washington State
1934 Oregon
1935 USC (So.)
Washington (No.)
1936 USC
1937 USC
1938 USC
1939 USC
1940 USC
1941 USC
1942 USC
1943 Washington
1944 USC
1945 USC
1946 Oregon State
1947 Washington
1948 USC
1949 USC
1950 USC
1951 USC
1952 USC
1953 USC
1954 USC
1955 USC
1956 UCLA
1957 USC
1958 USC
1959 USC
1960 USC
1961 USC
1962 USC
1963 USC
1964 USC
1965 Oregon
1966 UCLA
1967 Oregon
1968 USC
1969 UCLA
1970 UCLA
1971 UCLA
1972 USC
1973 UCLA
1974 USC
1975 USC
1976 USC
1977 USC
1978 USC
1979 Oregon
1980 UCLA
1981 Arizona State
1982 UCLA
1983 Washington State
1984 Washington State
1985 Washington State
1986 Oregon
1987 UCLA
1988 UCLA
1989 UCLA
1990 Oregon
1991 Washington State
1992 UCLA
1993 UCLA
1994 UCLA
1995 UCLA
1996 UCLA
1997 USC
1998 UCLA
1999 USC
2000 USC
2001 Stanford
2002 Stanford
2003 Oregon
2004 UCLA
2005 Oregon
2006 USC
2007 Oregon
2008 Oregon
2009 Oregon
2010 Oregon
2011 Oregon
2012 Oregon
2013 Oregon
WATER POLO
1960 California
1961 California
USC
1962 USC
1963 USC
1964 USC
UCLA
Stanford
1965 UCLA
1966 UCLA
1967 UCLA
1968 UCLA
1969 UCLA
1970 UCLA
1971 UCLA
1972 UCLA
1973 California
1974 UCLA
1975 California
UCLA
Stanford
1976 Stanford
1977 Stanford
1978 Stanford
1979 California
1980 Stanford
California
1981 Stanford
1982 Stanford
1983 California
1984 Stanford
1985 Stanford
1986 Stanford
1987 California
1988 California
1989 California
1990 California
1991 California
1992 California
WRESTLING
1963 Washington State
1964 UCLA
1965 Oregon State
1966 Oregon State
1967 Oregon State
1968 Oregon State
1969 Oregon State
1970 Oregon State
1971 Washington
1972 Washington
Oregon State
1973 Oregon State
1974 Washington
1975 Oregon
1976 Oregon State
1977 Oregon State
1978 Oregon State
1979 Oregon State
1980 Arizona State
1981 Oregon
1982 Oregon
1983 Oregon State
1984 Oregon State
1985 Arizona State
1986 Arizona State
1987 Arizona State
1988 Arizona State
1989 Arizona State
1990 Arizona State
1991 Arizona State
1992 Oregon State
1993 Arizona State
1994 Oregon State
1995 Arizona State
1996 Cal State Bakersfield
1997 Arizona State
1998 Arizona State
1999 Boise State
2000 Boise State
2001 Arizona State
2002 Boise State
2003 Arizona State
2004 Boise State
2005 Arizona State
2006 Arizona State
2007 Oregon State
2008 Boise State
2009 Boise State
2010 Oregon State
2011 Boise State
2012 Oregon State
2013 Oregon State
PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS
ALL-TIME PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS BY SPORT WOMENS SPORTS
BASKETBALL
1986-87 USC
1987-88 Washington
1988-89 Stanford
1989-90 Stanford
Washington
1990-91 Stanford
1991-92 Stanford
1992-93 Stanford
1993-94 USC
1994-95 Stanford
1995-96 Stanford
1996-97 Stanford
1997-98 Stanford
1998-99 UCLA
Oregon
1999-00 Oregon
2000-01 Arizona State
Stanford
Washington
2001-02 Stanford
2002-03 Stanford
2003-04 Arizona
Stanford
2004-05 Stanford
2005-06 Stanford
2006-07 Stanford
2007-08 Stanford
2008-09 Stanford
2009-10 Stanford
2010-11 Stanford
2011-12 Stanford
2012-13 California/Stanford
CROSS COUNTRY
1986 Oregon
1987 Oregon
1988 Oregon
1989 Washington
1990 Oregon
1991 Oregon
1992 Oregon
1993 Stanford
1994 Stanford
1995 Oregon
1996 Stanford
1997 Stanford
1998 Stanford
1999 Stanford
2000 Stanford
2001 Stanford
2002 Stanford
2003 Stanford
2004 Stanford
2005 Stanford
2006 Stanford
2007 Stanford
2008 Washington
2009 Washington
2010 Stanford
2011 Colorado
2012 Oregon
GOLF
1987 Arizona State
1988 Arizona State
1989 USC
1990 UCLA
1991 UCLA
1992 Arizona
1993 Arizona State
1994 Arizona State
1995 Arizona State
1996 Arizona State
1997 Arizona
1998 Arizona
1999 Stanford
2000 Arizona
2001 Arizona
2002 Arizona
2003 California
2004 UCLA
2005 UCLA
2006 UCLA
2007 Arizona State
2008 USC
2009 Arizona State
2010 Arizona
2011 USC
2012 California
2013 USC
GYMNASTICS
1987 UCLA
1988 UCLA
1989 UCLA
1990 UCLA
1991 Oregon State
1992 Oregon State
1993 UCLA
1994 Oregon State
1995 UCLA
1996 Oregon State
1997 UCLA
1998 Stanford
1999 UCLA
2000 UCLA
2001 Stanford
2002 UCLA
2003 UCLA
2004 Stanford
2005 UCLA
2006 Stanford
2007 UCLA
2008 Stanford
2009 UCLA
2010 UCLA
2011 Oregon State
2012 UCLA
2013 Oregon State
ROWING
1987 Washington
1988 Washington
1989 Washington
1990 UCLA
1991 UCLA
1992 Washington
1993 Washington
1994 California
1995 Washington
1996 Washington
1997 Washington
1998 Washington
1999 Washington
2000 Washington
2001 Washington
2002 Washington
2003 Washington
2004 California
2005 California
2006 California
2007 USC
2008 California
2009 California
2010 California
2011 California
2012 California
2013 California
SOCCER
1993 Stanford
1994 None
1995 Stanford
1996 Stanford
1997 UCLA
1998 UCLA
USC
California
1999 Stanford
2000 Washington
2001 UCLA
2002 Stanford
2003 UCLA
2004 UCLA
2005 UCLA
2006 UCLA
2007 UCLA
2008 UCLA
2009 Stanford
2010 Stanford
2011 Stanford
2012 Stanford
SOFTBALL
1987 California
1988 UCLA
1989 UCLA
1990 UCLA
1991 UCLA
1992 Arizona
1993 UCLA
1994 Arizona
1995 Arizona
1996 Washington
1997 Arizona
1998 Arizona
1999 UCLA
2000 Washington
2001 Arizona
2002 UCLA
2003 Arizona
2004 Arizona
2005 Arizona
California
Oregon State
Stanford
2006 UCLA
2007 Arizona
2008 Arizona State
2009 UCLA
2010 Washington
2011 Arizona State
2012 California
2012 Oregon
SWIMMING
1987 Stanford
1988 Stanford
1989 Stanford
1990 Stanford
1991 Stanford
1992 Stanford
1993 Stanford
1994 Stanford
1995 Stanford
1996 Stanford
1997 Stanford
1998 Stanford
1999 Stanford
2000 Arizona
2001 UCLA
2002 Stanford
2003 UCLA
2004 Stanford
2005 Stanford
2006 Arizona
2007 Arizona
2008 Arizona
2009 California
2010 Stanford
2011 Stanford
2012 California
2013 Stanford
TENNIS
1987 California (So.)
Washington (No.)
1988 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1989 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1990 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1991 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1992 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1993 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1994 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1995 Stanford (So.)
Washington State (No.)
1996 Stanford (So.)
Washington State (No.)
1997 Stanford (So.)
Washington (No.)
1998 Stanford
1999 Stanford
2000 Stanford
2001 Stanford
2002 Stanford
2003 Stanford
2004 Stanford
2005 Stanford
2006 Stanford
2007 Stanford
2008 Stanford
UCLA
2009 USC
2010 Stanford
2011 Stanford
2012 Stanford
USC
2013 USC
VOLLEYBALL
1986 UCLA
1987 Stanford
1988 UCLA
1989 UCLA
1990 UCLA
1991 Stanford
1992 UCLA
1993 UCLA
1994 Stanford
1995 Stanford
1996 Stanford
1997 Stanford
1998 Stanford
1999 Stanford
UCLA
2000 Arizona
USC
2001 Stanford
2002 USC
2003 USC
2004 Washington
2005 Washington
2006 Stanford
2007 Stanford
2008 Stanford
2009 Stanford
2010 California
Stanford
2011 USC
2012 Stanford
December 7, 2013
Pac-12 North vs. Pac-12 South
Location TBD
4:45 pm or 5 pm PT on ESPN or ABC
January 1, 2014
Big Ten vs. Pac-12
Pasadena, CA
5 pm ET/2 pm PT on ESPN
January 1, 2014
Glendale, AZ
8:30 pm ET/5:30 pm PT on ESPN
January 2, 2014
New Orleans, LA
8:30 pm ET/5:30 pm PT on ESPN
January 3, 2014
Miami Gardens, FL
8 pm ET/5 pm PT on ESPN
HOLIDAY BOWL
January 6, 2014
Pasadena, CA
8:30 pm ET/5:30 pm PT on ESPN