PAC-12PRESEASON HONORS For Immediate Release \\ Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2019 Contacts \\ Dave Hirsch ([email protected]), Ryan Andersen ([email protected]) ALL-AMERICA

ASSOCIATED PRESS 2019 PAC-12 FOOTBALL STANDINGS , OL, STAN...... 1st Shane Lemieux, OG, ORE...... 1st PAC-12 OVERALL Paulson Adebo, CB, STAN....1st NORTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut Div Streak , RB, ASU...... 2nd California 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Trey Adams, OL, WASH...... 2nd Oregon 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Calvin Throckmorton, OT, ORE... 2nd Oregon State 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Nick Harris, C, WASH...... 2nd Stanford 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - , WR, COLO...2nd Washington 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - , DT, UTAH...... 2nd Washington State 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - , LB, CAL...... 2nd

SOUTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut Div Streak CBS SPORTS Arizona State 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Walker Little, OT, STAN...... 1st Colorado 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Laviska Shenault, WR, COLO...2nd UCLA 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Calvin Throckmorton, OT, ORE... 2nd USC 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Shane Lemieux, OG, ORE.... 2nd Utah 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Leki Fotu, DT, UTAH...... 2nd Arizona 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-1 .000 38 45 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 L 1 Troy Dye, LB, ORE...... 2nd Paulson Adebo, CB, STAN.. 2nd J.J. Taylor, AP, ARIZ...... 2nd THIS WEEK’S PAC-12 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE (#Pac12FB) SPORTING NEWS Thurs., Aug. 29 Site Local Time/TV Shane Lemieux, OG, ORE...... 1st UCLA at Cincinnati Nippert Stadium (40,000) 7:00 p.m. ET - ESPN Walker Little, OT, STAN...... 1st Series: Cincinnati leads, 1-0-0. Last: CIN, 26-17 (2018) (Adam Amin, Matt Hasselbeck, Molly McGrath) Nick Harris, C, WASH...... 2nd Kent State at ARIZONA STATE Sun Devil Stadium (56,232) 7:00 p.m. PT - P12N Jaylon Johnson, CB, UTAH.2nd Series: First Meeting (Roxy Bernstein, Anthony Herron, Jill Savage) UTAH at BYU Lavell Edwards Stadium (63,470) 8:15 p.m. MT - ESPN LINDY’S Series: UTAH leads, 61-34-4. Last: UTAH, 35-27 (2018) (Anish Shroff, Ahmad Brooks, Kris Budden) Walker Little, OL, STAN...... 1st Paulson Adebo, CB, STAN....1st Fri., Aug. 30 Site Local Time/TV Eno Benjamin, RB, ASU...... 2nd Colorado State vs. COLORADO Broncos Stadium (76,125) 8:00 p.m. MT - ESPN Shane Lemieux, OL, ORE.... 2nd Series: COLO leads, 66-22-2. Last: COLO, 45-13 (2018) (Roy Philpott, Kelly Stouffer, Lauren Sisler) Trey Adams, OL, WASH...... 2nd Oklahoma State at OREGON STATE Reser Stadium (43,154) 7:30 p.m. PT - FS1 Series: First Meeting (Justin Kutcher, Shane Vereen, Petros Papadakis) Laviska Shenault, WR, COLO..1st Sat., Aug. 31 Site Local Time/TV Shane Lemieux, OG, ORE...... 1st Eastern Washington at WASHINGTON Husky Stadium (70,183) 12:00 p.m. PT - P12N Walker Little, OT, STAN...... 1st Series: WASH leads, 2-0-0. Last: WASH, 59-52 (2014) (Ted Robinson, Yogi Roth, Lewis Johnson) Calvin Throckmorton, OT, ORE... 2nd Northwestern at STANFORD Stanford Stadium (50,424) 1:00 p.m. PT - FOX , OT, ORE...... 2nd Series: STAN leads, 3-2-2. Last: Northwestern, 16-6 (2015) (Joe Davis, Brock Huard, Bruce Feldman) Nick Harris, C, WASH...... 2nd UC Davis at CALIFORNIA Memorial Stadium (62,467) 3:30 p.m. PT - P12N , DL, UTAH..... 2nd Series: CAL leads, 9-0-0. Last: CAL, 52-3 (2010) (JB Long, Anthony Herron, Jill Savage) Evan Weaver, LB, CAL...... 2nd Auburn vs. OREGON AT&T Stadium (80,000) 6:30 p.m. CT - ABC Paulson Adebo, CB, STAN.. 2nd Series: Auburn leads, 1-0-0. Last: Auburn, 22-19 (2011) (Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, Maria Taylor) J.J. Taylor, AP, ARIZ...... 2nd New Mexico State at WASHINGTON STATE Martin Stadium (32,952) 7:00 p.m. PT - P12N Series: First Meeting (Guy Haberman, Chad Brown, Sam Peszek) NEWS Fresno State at USC LA Coliseum (77,500) 7:30 p.m. PT - ESPN Laviska Shenault, WR, COLO..1st Series: USC leads, 2-1-0. Last: USC, 52-13 (2014) (Jason Benetti, Rod Gilmore, Quint Kessenich) Shane Lemieux, OG, ORE...... 1st Walker Little, OT, STAN...... 2nd QUICK HITS Nick Harris, C, WASH...... 2nd Evan Weaver, LB, CAL...... 2nd • FREQUENT FLIERS: WIth five Pac-12 teams opening the season on the road or at neutral sites, it’s worth noting Eno Benjamin, RB, ASU...... 3rd that eight of the top 10 Power 5 schools that will travel the most miles this season hail from the Pac-12. 1. ARIZONA Trey Adams, OT, WASH...... 3rd (11,784 miles), 2. West Virginia (11,131), 3. OREGON STATE (10,436), 4. USC (9,739), 5. STANFORD (9,729), 6. Jake Hanson, C, ORE...... 3rd Minnesota (8,914), 7. WASHINGTON STATE (8,724), 8. ARIZONA STATE (8,237), 9. UCLA (8,193), 10. (OREGON Leki Fotu, DT, UTAH...... 3rd (7,993). , LB, ARIZ...... 3rd 2019 PAC-12 vs. ... PAC-12 FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK

American...... 0-0 THE RANKINGS: Five Pac-12 teams are ranked in both the AP and Coaches preseason polls. It’s the first time since 2016 that five Pac-12 teams were listed in the AP preseason Top 25 ... OREGON (11/13) has ap- Atlantic Coast...... 0-0 peared in 11 of the last 12 AP preseason polls ... WASHINGTON (13/12) makes its fourth consecutive preseason Big Sky...... 0-0 appearance in the AP poll and 33rd overall ... UTAH (14/15) is making its first AP preseason poll since 2009 and Big Ten...... 0-0 third overall ... STANFORD (25/23) has appeared in the AP preseason Top 25 for the ninth consecutive year. The Big 12...... 0-0 Cardinal are one of six teams to have appeared in the preseason AP poll in each of the last nine seasons, joining Colonial...... 0-0 Alabama, Ohio State, Oklahoma, LSU and Georgia ... WASHINGTON STATE (23/21) makes its fourth appearance in the AP preseason poll and its second in the last three years. CUSA...... 0-0 Mid-American...... 0-0. THE RETURNEES: A total of 174 starters, who started at least half of his team’s games or a majority of Mountain West...... 0-1 games at a specific position, return to Pac-12 football squads in 2019. That’s out of a possible 288 (includ- Southeastern...... 0-0 ing placekickers and punters) for an average of 14.5 starters returning per team. OREGON returns the most Sun Belt...... 0-0 with 19, folowed by UCLA (18), ARIZONA (17) and ARIZONA STATE (17). STANFORD returns the fewest FBS Independent...... 0-0 starters with nine. Among those returning starters are 11 first-team and 13 second-team All-Pac-12 perform- FCS Independent...... 0-0 ers. Eight of the 12 squads return at least seven starters on offense, and seven squads return at least seven Total-All...... 0-1 (.000) starters on defense. Here are the numbers: Total-FBS...... 0-1 (.000) Returning Starters Off Def PK/P Total Oregon 10 7 2 19 The Pac-12 has posted a winning record UCLA 8 9 1 18 against non-conference foes for 34 con- Arizona 8 8 1 17 secutive seasons ... The Pac-12 has a Arizona State 8 8 1 17 157-66 (.704) record in non-conference Oregon State 7 7 2 16 play over the last four-plus seasons. Utah 8 7 0 15 Washington State 7 5 2 14 Colorado 7 4 2 13 NEXT WEEK’S SCHEDULE California 3 7 2 12 Washington 7 3 2 12 USC 6 5 1 12 Fri., Sept. 6 Stanford 3 5 1 9 Sacramento State at ARIZONA STATE, 7 pm ET Total 82 75 17 174 P12N Average 6.8 6.3 1.4 14.5

Sat., Sept. 7 PAC-12 RUNNING BACKS LEAD THE WAY: The Pac-12 has six returning running backs that rushed for Northern Illinois at UTAH, 11 am MT 1,000 or more yards last season. ARIZONA STATE’s Eno Benjamin set a school single-season record with P12N 1,642 yards. OREGON STATE’s posted the most rushing yards by a freshman during the Nebraska at COLORADO, 1:30 pm MT 2018 season with 1,380 yards. FOX San Diego State at UCLA, 1:15 pm PT Eno Benjamin, ASU (1,642 yards/126.3 yards per game) P12N J.J. Taylor, ARIZ (1,434 yards/119.5 yards per game) No. Colorado at WASHINGTON STATE, 2 pm PT , UTAH (1,096 yards/121.3 yards per game) P12WA Jermar Jefferson, OSU (1,380 yards/115.0 yards per game) Nevada at OREGON, 4:30 pm PT , UCLA (1,243 yards/113.0 yards per game) P12N CJ Verdell, ORE (1,018 yards/78.3 yards per game) STANFORD at USC, 7:30 pm PT WHAT’S HIS TACKLING FUEL?: CALIFORNIA LB Evan Weaver posted 159 tackles last season, tops among ESPN all FBS returnees. He’s played in 36 of a possible 37 games, including 17 starts, and has compiled 230 CALIFORNIA at WASHINGTON, 7:30 pm PT tackes in his career. He needs 29 tackles to crack Cal’s all-time top 10 list. FS1 Northern Arizona at ARIZONA, 7:45 pm PT OUR FEARLESS LEADER: COLORADO head coach Mel Tucker begins his first season with the Buffaloes. P12N Tucker was the Defensive Coordinator at Georgia from 2016-18. While Tucker is the only first-year head Oregon State at Hawai’i, 6 pm HT coach in the Pac-12, eight coaches have been at the helm of their current programs in the Pac-12 for four Spectrum Sports or fewer seasons. AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE, OI OI OI: The Pac-12 will feel the impact of the Aussie invasion as six punters from Down Under will take the field - Colorado’sJames Stefanou (32 years old), UCLA’s Wade Lees (31), USC’s Ben Griffiths (27), Washington’s Joel Whitford (26), Utah’s Ben Lennon (24), Oregon’s Tom Snee (20).

LAST WEEK’S RESULTS FWAA FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA WATCH LIST: QB Jayden Daniels (Arizona State), WR Jalen Curry (Ari- zona), DE Drake Jackson (USC), OL Sean Rhyan (UCLA), WR Dimitri Stanley (Colorado), DB Mark Perry Sat., Aug. 24 (Colorado), WR Mycah Pittman (Oregon), DE (Oregon), DB Verone McKinley III (Or- Hawai’i 45, Arizona 38 egon), DB Cameron Williams (Washington), P Ryan Sanborn (Stanford) and P Ben Lennon (Utah) were named by the Football Writer’s Association of America to its Freshman All-America Watch List. HALL OF FAMERS: Two former Pac-12 student-athletes and one coach will be among the 15 inductees into the College Football Hall of Fame Class - (Arizona State), Safety Troy Polamalu (USC) and coach Dennis Erickson (Washington State, Oregon State and Arizona State).

Pac-12 Football - August 27, 2019 AROUND THE PAC-12

UCLA (0-0) at Cincinnati (0-0) Northwestern (0-0) at STANFORD (0-0) Thurs., Aug. 29 • 7:00 pm ET • ESPN • #UCLAvsCIN Sat., Aug. 31 • 1:00 pm PT • FOX • #NUvsSTAN UCLA: UCLA will celebrate its rst 100 years with a year-long university-wide Centen- STANFORD: SR QB K.J. Costello is coming off a 2018 campaign where he com- nial Celebration ... UCLA racked up over 400 yards of offense in 6 of last 8 games, pleted 269-of-413 passes for 3,540 yards and 29 TDs. It was the second-most pass- including last 4 straight of 2018 ... Senior RB Joshua Kelley ranked 9th in NCAA ing yards in a season in school history, as were his seven 300-yard passing games rushing yds/g (113.0 avg) - 5th straight season as head coach that Chip Kelly has ... The Cardinal have what appears to be the nation’s most challenging schedule. It produced a top 10-ranked rushing leader ... UCLA played 21 true freshmen in the opens with Big Ten West Champion Northwestern, then open league play at USC, fol- 2018 season to set a new school record - the old mark was 18 in 2013 ... The Bruins lowed by another road game at UCF, then back home vs. preseason No. 11 Oregon. have won their last three games played in the eastern time zone (2014 at Virginia, Add in its third non-conference opponent in Notre Dame and Stanford’s three non- 2009 vs. Temple in EagleBank Bowl, 2009 at Tennessee). league foes were a combined 33-7 last season ... Stanford has won eight or more games in each of the last 10 seasons, averaging 10.2 wins over that span. Kent State (0-0) at ARIZONA STATE (0-0) Thurs., Aug. 29 • 7:00 pm PT • P12N • #KSUvsASU UC Davis (0-0) at CALIFORNIA (0-0) Sat., Aug. 31 • 3:30 pm PT • P12N • #UCDvsCAL ARIZONA STATE: FR QB Jayden Daniels has been named to the Football Writ- ers Association of America (FWAA) Freshman All-American Watch List. A four-year CALIFORNIA: The Golden Bears owns a 9-0 series record against opening day fo varsity starter at Cajon High School, Daniels threw for a CIF-Southern Section record UC Davis. Davis enters the game ranked No. 5 in the FCS Coaches preseason Top 14,007 yards and 170 TDs during a historic four-year career at Cajon High School, 25 ... Cal has won its last five consecutive home openers and is 15-2 in its home adding 3,645 rushing yards on 562 attempts and 41 rushing TDs showing off his openers dating back to 2002 ... SR LB Evan Weaver was named a 2019 preseason unique athleticism. He finished the 2018 campaign completing 287-of-406 (70.7%) first team All-American (Athlon), and a second-team All-American (AP, The Athletic, passes for 4,515 yards and 60 TDs compared to just four . Daniels will PFF, Sports Illustrated). He is the first Cal player to earn first-team preseason honors be the first true freshman to start a season-opener for the Sun Devils. since Jahvid Best in 2009 ... Cal’s experienced defensive backfield has taken on the nickname of the “Takers” after the 2010 movie with the same name. A group of UTAH (0-0) at BYU (0-0) six players - SR NB/CB Traveon Beck, RS JR CB Camryn Bynum, RS SR S Ashtyn Thurs., Aug. 29 • 8:15 pm PT • ESPN • #UTAHvsBYU Davis, SR CB/NB Josh Drayden, JR CB Elijah Hicks and SR S Jaylinn Hawkins - UTAH: The Utes open the season on the road at Holy War rival BYU. It’s the first have started 99 games in the defensive backfield over the past two seasons. The time in the 100-game series history that the two teams open the season against one defensive backs played a huge role in Cal’s defensive success in 2018 when the another. Utah has won the last eight meetings ... FR P Ben Lennon is continuing Bears led the Pac-12 and finished in the top 10 nationally in interceptions (21, No. the tradition of an Aussie punter doning uniform number 33 for the Utes. Previously, 2), defensive (5, No. T4), turnovers gained (28, No. T6) and passing No. 33 was worn by All-Americans Tom Hackett (2012-15) and Mitch Wishnowsky yards allowed (175.1 ypg, No. 9). (2016-18) ... SR RB Zack Moss amassed 1,096 yards and 11 TDs in just nine starts Auburn (0-0) vs. OREGON (0-0) during an injury-shortened 2018 season. With 2,651 career rushing yards, Moss Sat., Aug. 31 • 6:30 pm CT • ABC • #AUvsUO enters his final season ranked fourth in school history. Moss needs just 568 yards this season to set the Utah career mark (currently held by Eddie Johnson with 3,219 OREGON: Oregon has won seven consecutive season openers ... It has won 12 of its yards from 1984-88). last 15 meetings when opening the season against a Power 5 opponent ... During the 2018 campaign, SR QB Justin Herbert became the fifth player in program history Colorado State (0-0) vs. COLORADO (0-0) to throw for 3,000 yards (3,151), while RB CJ Verdell was just the third freshman Fri., Aug. 30 • 8:00 pm MT • ESPN • #CSUvsCOLO in program history to hit the 1,000-yard plateau (1,018) on the ground. The Ducks COLORADO: The Mel Tucker era gets underway Friday night ... CU’s entire roster are one of four FBS teams (Clemson, Liberty, Memphis) that return a 3,000-yard has just 179 total career starts. It’s the fewest returning starts for any Colorado team passer and 1,000-yard rusher. Its the second time in program history Oregon has since the advent of the 11-game regular season in 1971 ... QB Steven Montez has returned a 3,000-yard passer and 1,000-yard rusher (2014 - & completed 43-of-54 passes for 540 yards with 5 TDs/3 INTs in two season openers Byron Marshall). against Colorado State ... Montez is fourth on CU’s all-time passing list with 6,841 New Mexico State (0-0) at WASHINGTON STATE (0-0) yards and third all-time in total offense with 7,648 yards ... JR P James Stefanou Sat., Aug. 31 • 7:00 pm P • P12N • #NMSUvsWSU (32 years old) is the second-oldest collegian in the game. However, he may not be the oldest to see action on Friday night as that honor could belong to Colorado State WASHINGTON STATE: The Cougars have won eight or more games in each of the DB Joshua Griffin (33). last four seasons ... RS SR QB Anthony Gordon was tagged the season-opening starter for the Cougars. Gordon appeared in just two games last season, completing Oklahoma State (0-0) at OREGON STATE (0-0) 3-of-5 passes for 17 yards. He’ll have the benefit of throwing to four different receiv- Fri., Aug. 30 • 7:30 pm PT • FS1 • #OKSTvsOSU ers who each caught at least 50 passes last season - JR WR Tay Martin (69 rec/685 OREGON STATE: It’s just the second time in the last 28 years that Oregon State will yds/8 TDs), SR WR Dezmon Patmon (61 rec/816 yds/5 TDs), SO RB Max Borghi open the season at home against a Power 5 opponent. The last time the Beavers did (53 rec/374 yds/4 TDs) and RS SR WR Easop Winston Jr. (52 rec/654 yds/8 TDs) so was vs. Wisconsin to kick off the 2012 season, a 10-7 OSU win. Oregon State ... Four starters return along the offensive line where the Cougars have produced an did open the 2007 slate at home against Utah, but the Utes were a member of the All-American each of the last four years. Mountain West Conference (Group of 5 conference) ... SR QB , who gained a sixth-year by teh NCAA, enters the 2019 season with 12 career games (9 Fresno State (0-0) at USC (0-0) starts) under his belt. He’s completed 223-of-359 passes fro 2,513 yards and 14 Sat., Aug. 31 • 7:30 pm PT • ESPN • #FRESvsUSC TDs ... SR OT Blake Brandel sits atop the depth chart at left . It should be no USC: This will be the first collegiate game in the historic and iconic Los Angeles surprise as he’s started each of Oregon State’s 36 games played during his career. stadium that just underwent a $315-million renovation (including new seats and aisles and a new south-side tower) and has been renamed United Airlines Field at Eastern Washington (0-0) at WASHINGTON (0-0) the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum ... The Trojans are unranked to open the season Sat., Aug. 31 • 12:00 pm PT • P12N • #EWUvsUW for the first time in 18 years ... SO QBJT Daniels fended off 3 contenders to retain WASHINGTON: Washington has won 14 consecutive home games, the fourth-lon- his starting job and he’ll have one of the nation’s best receiving corps at his disposal: gest such active streak in FBS. And has won 18 home, non-conference games in a WRs Michael Pittman Jr., , Amon-Ra St. Brown, Velus Jones Jr. and row ... Washington has won 32 games over the last three years (32-9), the highest Devon Williams, who combined for 187 receptions and 17 TDs in 2018. three-year wins total in UW history and the only time that the Huskies have posted double-digit wins in three straight seasons ... The Huskies have tabbed RS JR QB ARIZONA (0-1) as the season-opening starter. The transfer from Georgia where he BYE played in all 13 games, starting 12, completing 204-of-370 passes for 2,430 yards ARIZONA: Arizona has an open date following the week zero loss at Hawai’i. SR QB and 16 TDs ... UW’s defense has led the Pac-12 in both scoring defense and total Khalil Tate threw for a career-high 361 yards and rushed for 108 yards in the 45- defense each of the last four years, but will only have two returning starters on that 38 loss at Hawai’i. It was the fifth time he’s thrown for 300+ yards and the seventh side of the ball this season. time he’s rushed for 100+ yards (first since Nov. 11, 2017), but the first where he accomplished both in the same game.

Pac-12 Football - August 27, 2019 Pac-12 Football - August 27, 2019 // PAC-12 IN THE WEEKLY NATIONAL RANKINGS

CFP/AP (media)/USA Today (coaches) ARIZ ASU CAL COLO ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC UTAH WASH WSU PRE T46/nr T42/T51 nr/nr nr/nr 11/13 nr/nr 25/23 nr/T51 T46/34 14/15 13/12 23/21

POLL NOTES: Five Pac-12 teams appear in the AP Preseason Poll for the first time since the 2016 season ... STANFORD has appeared in the AP preseason Top 25 for the ninth consecutive year. The Cardinal are one of six teams to have appeared in the preseason AP poll in each of the last nine seasons, joining Alabama, Ohio State, Oklahoma, LSU and Georgia ... OREGON has appeared in 11 of the last 12 AP preseason polls ... WASHINGTON makes its fourth consecutive preseason appearance in the AP poll and 33rd overall ... WASHINGTON STATE makes its fourth appearance in the AP preseason poll and its second in the last three years.

AP Top 25 Coaches Top 25 CFP Pac-12 Preseason Preseason Preseason First Poll on Nov. 5 Media Poll 1 Clemson (52) 0-0 1540 1 Clemson (59) 0-0 1619 2 Alabama (10) 0-0 1496 2 Alabama (6) 0-0 1566 NORTH 3 Georgia 0-0 1403 3 Georgia 0-0 1447 1 Oregon (17) 190 4 Oklahoma 0-0 1331 4 Oklahoma 0-0 1415 2 Washington (17) 189 5 Ohio State 0-0 1261 5 Ohio State 0-0 1368 3 Stanford 129 6 LSU 0-0 1199 6 LSU 0-0 1218 4 Washington State (1) 108 7 Michigan 0-0 1164 7 Michigan 0-0 1155 5 California 81 8 Florida 0-0 1054 8 Florida 0-0 1103 6 Oregon State 38 9 Notre Dame 0-0 1044 9 Notre Dame 0-0 1100 SOUTH 10 Texas 0-0 1005 10 Texas 0-0 1038 1 Utah (33) 206 11 Oregon 0-0 860 11 Texas A&M 0-0 893 2 USC (2) 167 12 Texas A&M 0-0 852 12 Washington 0-0 834 3 Arizona State 118 13 Washington 0-0 786 13 Oregon 0-0 787 UCLA 118 14 Utah 0-0 772 14 Penn State 0-0 699 5 Arizona 85 15 Penn State 0-0 651 15 Utah 0-0 642 6 Colorado 46 16 Auburn 0-0 578 16 Auburn 0-0 606 17 UCF 0-0 410 17 UCF 0-0 436 PAC-12 FCG CHAMPION: 18 Michigan State 0-0 377 Wisconsin 0-0 436 Utah (12 votes) 19 Wisconsin 0-0 370 19 Iowa 0-0 343 Others receiving votes: Oregon (11), 20 Iowa 0-0 330 20 Michigan State 0-0 313 Washington (9), USC (2), Washington 21 Iowa State 0-0 302 21 Washington State 0-0 274 State (1) 22 Syracuse 0-0 209 22 Syracuse 0-0 227 23 Washington State 0-0 200 23 Stanford 0-0 200 24 Nebraska 0-0 154 24 Iowa State 0-0 169 25 Stanford 0-0 141 25 Northwestern 0-0 161 Others Receiving votes: Others Receiving votes: T42 Arizona State 34 USC T46 Arizona T51 Arizona State T46 USC T51 UCLA

2018 FINAL PAC-12 STANDINGS PAC-12 BOWL ARRANGEMENTS PAC-12 OVERALL The Pac-12 is in the final year of a six-year agreement with seven bowl part- NORTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA ners that should provide the Conference with a competitive postseason bowl Washington* 7-2 .778 240 167 10-4 .714 369 229 experience. The lineup is led by the Rose Bowl Game presented by North- Washington State 7-2 .778 329 234 11-2 .846 488 303 western Mutual, which is the destination for the Pac-12 champion. However, Stanford 6-3 .667 277 227 9-4 .692 369 285 in 2019-20, if the Pac-12 champion is ranked among the top four of the CFP Oregon 5-4 .556 291 264 9-4 .692 453 330 poll following the 2019 season, it would play in either the Fiesta or Peach California 4-5 .444 183 197 7-6 .538 280 265 Bowl. The Rose Bowl would then replace the Pac-12 Champion with another Oregon State 1-8 .111 199 409 2-10 .167 313 548 Pac-12 team. SOUTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Bowl Game Opponent Date TV Utah 6-3 667 277 188 9-5 .643 393 272 Rose presented by Northwestern Mutual Big Ten Jan. 1 ESPN Arizona State 5-4 .556 283 253 7-6 .538 389 332 Valero Alamo Big 12 Dec. 31 ESPN Arizona 4-5 .444 273 287 5-7 .417 376 391 San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Big Ten Dec. 27 FS1 USC 4-5 .444 239 242 5-7 .417 313 324 Redbox Big Ten Dec. 30 FOX UCLA 3-6 .333 243 296 3-9 .250 295 4091 Hyundai Sun ACC Dec. 31 CBS Colorado 2-7 .222 202 272 5-7 .417 325 327 Mitsubishi Motors Las Vegas MWC Dec. 21 ABC 2018 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Washington 10, Utah 3 Cheez-It Big 12 Dec. 27 ESPN

Pac-12 Football - August 27, 2019 2019 PRESEASON ALL-PAC-12 TEAM

Here is the 2019 Pac-12 preseason All-Conference team as selected by the media who cover Pac-12 football on a regular basis.

First Team Offense Second Team Offense

QB Justin Herbert, Oregon QB K.J. Costello, Stanford RB Eno Benjamin, Arizona State RB Jermar Jefferson, Oregon State RB Zack Moss, Utah RB J.J. Taylor, Arizona WR Michael Pittman Jr., USC WR , Oregon State WR Laviska Shenault Jr., Colorado WR Amon-Ra St. Brown, USC TE Colby Parkinson, Stanford TE Hunter Bryant, Washington C Nick Harris, Washington C Cohl Cabral, Arizona State OL Trey Adams, Washington OL Gus Lavaka, Oregon State OL Shane Lemieux, Oregon OL Abe Lucas, Washington State OL Walker Little, Stanford OL Darrin Paulo, Utah OL Calvin Throckmorton, Oregon OL Penei Sewell, Oregon

First Team Defense Second Team Defense

DL Bradlee Anae, Utah DL Luc Bequette, California DL Leki Fotu, Utah DL John Penisini, Utah DL Mustafa Johnson, Colorado DL Christian Rector, USC DL , USC DL Jordon Scott, Oregon LB Troy Dye, Oregon LB Nate Landman, Colorado LB Colin Schooler, Arizona LB Merlin Robertson, Arizona State LB Evan Weaver, California LB Jahad Woods, Washington State DB Paulson Adebo, Stanford DB Camryn Bynum, California DB , Utah DB Ashtyn Davis, California DB Myles Bryant, Washington DB Thomas Graham Jr., Oregon DB Jaylon Johnson, Utah DB Darnay Holmes, UCLA

First Team Specialists Second Team Specialists

PK Jet Toner, Stanford PK Brandon Ruiz, Arizona State P Oscar Draguicevich III, Washington State P Steven Coutts, California AP J.J. Taylor, Arizona AP Britain Covey, Utah

2019 PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Date Offensive Player Offensive Lineman Defensive Player Defensive Lineman Sept. 3 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2

Date Special Teams Player Freshman Sept. 3 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2

Pac-12 Football - August 27, 2019 Pac-12 Football - August 27, 2019 // 2019 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS WATCH LIST - PAC-12 CANDIDATES

BEDNARIK AWARD JIM THORPE AWARD RAY GUY AWARD JOHNNY UNITAS GOLDEN ARM AWARD (Most Outstanding Defensive Player) (Best Defensive Back) (Top Punter) (Nation’s top QB who best exemplifies Paulson Adebo, RSO, CB, STAN Paulson Adebo, RSO, CB, STAN Steven Coutts, SR, P, CAL character, scholastic and athletic achieve- Myles Bryant, SR, CB, WASH Julian Blackmon, SR, DB, UTAH Oscar Draguicevich III, RJR, P, WSU ment) Troy Dye, SR, LB, ORE Myles Bryant, SR, CB, WASH Alex Kinney, RSR, P, COLO K.J. Costello, SR, QB, STAN Mustafa Johnson, JR, DE, COLO Jaylon Johnson, JR, CB, UTAH Michael Turk, RSO, P, ASU Jacob Eason, RJR, QB, WASH Jaylon Johnson, JR, CB, UTAH Cage Gubrud, SR, QB, WSU Nate Landman, JR, LB, COLO JOHN MACKEY AWARD RIMINGTON TROPHY Justin Herbert, SR, QB, ORE Merlin Robertson, SO, LB, ASU (Most Outstanding ) (Most Outstanding Center) , SR, QB, UTAH Colin Schooler, JR, LB, ARIZ Devin Asiasi, JR, TE, UCLA Cohl Cabral, SR, C, ASU Jake Luton, SR, QB, OSU Jay Tufele, SO, DT, USC Jacob Breeland, RSR, TE, ORE Drew Dalman, JR, C, STAN Steven Montez, SR, QB, COLO Evan Weaver, SR, LB, CAL Hunter Bryant, SR, TE, WASH Jake Hanson, SR, C, ORE Dillon Sterling-Cole, RJR, QB, ASU Josh Falo, JR, TE, USC Nick Harris, SR, C, WASH Khalil Tate, SR, QB, ARIZ THE BILETNIKOFF AWARD Cole Fotheringham, SO, TE, UTAH Tim Lynott Jr., SR, C, COLO (Most Outstanding Receiver) Cade Otton, SO, TE, WASH Frederick Mauigoa, SR, C, WSU LOTT IMPACT AWARD Aaron Fuller, SR, WR, WASH Colby Parkinson, JR, TE, STAN Josh McCauley, RJR, C, ARIZ (Defensive Best in Character/Performance) Isaiah Hodgins, JR, WR, OSU , SR, TE, OSU Brett Neilon, SO, C, USC Paulson Adebo, RSO, CB, STAN Dezmon Patmon, SR, WR, WSU Michael Saffell, JR, C, CAL Myles Bryant, SR, CB, WASH Michael Pittman Jr., SR, USC LOU GROZA AWARD Boss Tagaloa, SR, C, UCLA Troy Dye, SR, LB, ORE Laviska Shenault Jr., JR, COLO (Top Place-Kicker) Jaylon Johnson, JR, CB, UTAH Amon-Ra St. Brown, SO, USC Brandon Ruiz, JR, PK, ASU TED HENDRICKS AWARD Christian Rector, SR, DE, USC Jet Toner, SR, PK, STAN (Most Outstanding Defensive End) Colin Schooler, JR, LB, ARIZ Bradlee Anae, SR, DE, UTAH Evan Weaver, SR, LB, CAL MAXWELL AWARD (Most Outstanding Defensive Player) Mustafa Johnson, JR, DE, COLO Tyler Whiley, GRAD, LB, ASU Paulson Adebo, RSO, CB, STAN (Most Outstanding Player) Christian Rector, SR, DE, USC Bradlee Anae, SR, DE, UTAH Eno Benjamin, JR, RB, ASU POLYNESIAN COLLEGE FOOTBALL Myles Bryant, SR, CB, WASH K.J. Costello, SR, QB, STAN WALTER CAMP AWARD PLAYER OF THE YEAR Troy Dye, SR, LB, ORE J.T. Daniels, SO, QB, USC (Player of the Year) (showcases the immense talent of the Jaylon Johnson, JR, CB, UTAH Jacob Eason, JR, QB, WASH Eno Benjamin, JR, RB, ASU Polynesian student-athlete) Mustafa Johnson, JR, DE, COLO Justin Herbert, SR, QB, ORE Justin Herbert, SR, QB, ORE Bradlee Anae, SR, DE, UTAH Nate Landman, JR, LB, COLO Joshua Kelley, SR, RB, UCLA Zack Moss, SR, RB, UTAH Devin Asiasi, JR, TE, UCLA Merlin Robertson, SO, LB, ASU Steven Montez, SR, QB, COLO Laviska Shenault Jr., JR, COLO Austin Faoliu, JR, DL, ORE Colin Schooler, JR, LB, ARIZ Zack Moss, SR, RB, UTAH Leki Fotu, SR, DL, UTAH Jordon Scott, JR, DT, ORE Laviska Shenault Jr., JR, WR, COLO WUERFFEL TROPHY Palaie Gaoteote, SO, LB, USC Jay Tufele, SO, DT, USC Khalil Tate, SR, QB, ARIZ (Player Who Best Combines Exemplary , SO, DB, USC Evan Weaver, SR, LB, CAL J.J. Taylor, JR, RB, ARIZ Community Service With Athletic And Aca- Jordan Iosefa, SR, LB, UCLA demic Achievement) Donovan Laie, SO, OL, ARIZ THE OUTLAND TROPHY Eno Benjamin, JR, RB, ASU Gus Lavaka, SR, OL, OSU (Top Linebacker) (Most Outstanding Interior Lineman) Treyjohn Butler, SR, DB, STAN Jay Tufele, SO, DL, USC Troy Dye, SR, LB, ORE Trey Adams, RSR, OL, WASH Britain Covey, JR, WR, UTAH Marlon Tuipulotu, SO, DL, USC Tony Fields II, JR, LB, ARIZ Cohl Cabral, SR, C, ASU Nick Harris, SR, OL, WASH Vavae Malepeai, JR, RB, USC Nate Landman, JR, LB, COLO Leki Fotu, SR, DT, UTAH Justin Herbert, SR, QB, ORE Frederick Mauigoa, SR, OL, WSU Colin Schooler, JR, LB, ARIZ Jake Hanson, RSR, C, ORE Malcolm Holland, SR., CB, ARIZ Viane Moala, JR, DL, UTAH Davion Taylor, SR, LB, COLO Nick Harris, SR, C, WASH Andrzej Hughes-Murray, SR, LB, OSU Darrin Paulo, SR, OL, UTAH Evan Weaver, SR, LB, CAL Gus Lavaka, SR, OL, OSU Frederick Mauigoa, SR, OL, WSU John Penisini, SR, DL, UTAH Shane Lemieux, SR, OL, ORE Michael Pittman Jr., SR, WR, USC Branon Pili, JR, DL, USC DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD Walker Little, JR, OL, STAN Michael Saffel, JR, OL, CAL Benning Potoa’e, SR, DL, WASH (Most Outstanding Quarterback) Abraham Lucas, RSO, OL, WSU Dallas Warmack, SR, OL, ORE Merlin Robertson, SO, LB, ASU K.J. Costello, SR, QB, STAN John Penisini, SR, DT, UTAH Kyle Williams, SR, WR, ASU Jalen Sami, FR, DL, COLO J.T. Daniels, SO, QB, USC Jordon Scott, JR, DL, ORE Penei Sewell, SO, OL, ORE Justin Herbert, SR, QB, ORE MANNING AWARD Calvin Throckmorton, SR, OL, ORE Boss Tagaloa, SR, OL, UCLA Steven Montez, SR, QB, COLO (Top College Quarterback) Noah Togiai, SR, TE, OSU Khalil Tate, SR, QB, ARIZ PAUL HORNUNG AWARD K.J. Costello, SR, QB, STAN (Most Versatile Player) Justin Herbert, SR, QB, ORE DOAK WALKER AWARD Slavon Ahmed, JR, RB, WASH Steven Montez, SR, QB, COLO (Top College Running Back) Eno Benjamin, JR, RB, ASU Khalil Tate, SR, QB, ARIZ Eno Benjamin, JR, RB, ASU Britain Covey, JR, WR, UTAH Max Borghi, SO, RB, WSU Ashtyn Davis, RSR, S, CAL Travis Dye, SO, RB, ORE Travell Harris, RSO, WR, WSU Jermar Jefferson, SO, RB, OSU Darnay Holmes, JR, CB, UCLA Joshua Kelley, SR, RB, UCLA Laviska Shenault Jr., JR, WR, COLO Vavae Malepeai, RJR, RB, USC Tyler Vaughns, RJR, WR, USC Cameron Scarlett, SR, RB, STAN J.J. Taylor, RJR, RB, ARIZ CJ Verdell, SO, RB, ORE

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Pac-12 Football - August 27, 2019 Pac-12 Football - August 27, 2019 // 2019 PAC-12 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE/RESULTS

ARIZONA (0-1, South: 0-0) OREGON (0-0, North: 0-0) USC (0-0, South: 0-0) Sa., 8/24 at Hawai’i (22,396) L, 38-45 Sa., 8/31 vs. Auburn^ 6:30 pm CT/ABC Sa., 8/31 Fresno State 7:30 pm PT/ESPN Sa., 9/7 Northern Arizona 7:45 pm PT/P12N Sa., 9/7 Nevada 4:30 pm PT/P12N Sa., 9/7 Stanford 7:30 pm PT/ESPN Sa., 9/14 Texas Tech 7:30 pm PT?ESPN Sa., 9/14 Montana 7:45 pm PT/P12N Sa., 9/14 at BYU 1:30 pm MT/ABC or ESPN or 2 Sa., 9/28 UCLA Sa., 9/21 at Stanford Fr., 9/20 Utah 6: pm PT/FS1 Sa., 10/5 at Colorado Sa., 10/5 California Sa., 9/29 at Washington Sa., 10/12 Washington Fr., 10/11 Colorado 7 pm PT/FS1 Sa., 10/12 at Notre Dame 7:30 pm ET/NBC Sa., 10/19 at USC Sa., 10/19 at Washington Sa., 10/19 Arizona Sa., 10/26 at Stanford Sa., 10/26 Washington State Th., 10/25 at Colorado 6 pm MT/ESPN2 Sa., 11/2 Oregon State Sa., 11/2 at USC Sa., 11/2 Oregon Sa., 11/16 at Oregon Sa, 11/16 Arizona Sa., 11/9 at Arizona State Sa., 11/23 Utah Sa., 11/23 at Arizona State Sa., 11/16 at California Sa., 11/30 at Arizona State Sa., 11/30 Oregon State Sa., 11/23 UCLA ^ AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas ARIZONA STATE (0-0, South: 0-0) UTAH (0-0, South: 0-0) Th., 8/29 Kent State 7 pm PT/P12N OREGON STATE (0-0, North: 0-0) Th., 8/29 at BYU 8:15 pm MT/ESPN Fr., 9/6 Sacramento State 7 pm PT/P12N Fr., 8/30 Oklahoma State 7:30 pm PT/FS1 Sa., 9/7 Northern Illinois 11 am MT/P12N Sa., 9/14 at Michigan State 4 pm ET/FOX Sa., 9/7 at Hawai’i 6 pm HT/Spectrum Sa., 9/14 Idaho State 2:15 pm MT/P12N Sa., 9/21 Colorado Sa., 9/14 Cal Poly 1:15 pm PT/P12N Fr., 9/20 at USC 6 pm PT/FS1 Fr., 9/27 at California 7:30 pm PT/ESPN Sa., 9/28 Stanford Sa., 9/28 Washington State Sa., 10/12 Washington State Sa., 10/5 at UCLA Sa., 10/12 at Oregon State Sa., 10/19 at Utah Sa., 10/12 Utah Sa., 10/19 Arizona State Sa., 10/26 at UCLA Sa., 10/19 at California Sa., 10/26 California Sa., 11/9 USC Sa., 11/2 at Arizona Sa., 11/2 at Washington Sa., 11/16 at Oregon State Fr., 11/8 Washington 7:30 pm PT/FS1 Sa., 11/16 UCLA Sa., 11/23 Oregon Sa., 11/16 Arizona State Sa., 11/23 at Arizona Sa., 11/30 Arizona Sa., 11/23 at Washington State Sa., 11/30 Colorado Sa., 11/30 at Oregon CALIFORNIA (0-0, North: 0-0) WASHINGTON (0-0, North: 0-0) Sa., 8/31 UC Davis 3:30 pm PT/P12N STANFORD (0-0, North: 0-0) Sa., 8/31 Eastern Washington 12 pm PT/P12N Sa., 9/7 at Washington 7:30 pm PT/FS1 Sa., 8/31 Northwestern 1 pm PT/FOX Sa., 9/7 California 7:30 pm PT/FS1 Sa., 9/14 North Texas 1:15 pm PT/P12N Sa., 9/7 at USC 7:30 pm PT/ESPN Sa., 9/14 Hawai’i 4:30 pm PT/P12N Sa., 9/21 at Ole Miss Sa., 9/14 at UCF 3:30 pm ET/ABC or ESPN or 2 Sa., 9/21 at BYU Fr., 10/27 Arizona State 7:30 pm PT/ESPN Sa., 9/21 Oregon Sa., 9/28 USC Sa., 10/5 at Oregon Sa., 9/28 at Oregon State Sa., 10/5 at Stanford Sa., 10/19 Oregon State Sa., 10/5 Washington Sa., 10/12 at Arizona Sa., 10/26 at Utah Th., 10/17 UCLA 6 pm PT/ESPN Sa., 10/19 Oregon Sa., 11/9 Washington State Sa., 10/26 Arizona Sa., 11/2 Utah Sa., 11/16 USC Sa., 11/9 at Colorado Fr., 11/8 at Oregon State 7:30 pm PT/FS1 Sa., 11/23 at Stanford Sa., 11/16 at Washington State Sa., 11/23 at Colorado Sa., 11/30 at UCLA Sa., 11/23 California Fr., 11/29 Washington State 1 pm PT/FOX or FS1 Sa., 11/30 Notre Dame COLORADO (0-0, South: 0-0) WASHINGTON STATE (0-0, North: 0-0) Fr., 8/30 vs. Colorado State^ 8 pm MT/ESPN UCLA (0-0, South: 0-0) Sa., 8/31 New Mexico State 7 pm PT/P12N Sa., 9/7 Nebraska 1:30 pm MT/FOX Th., 8/29 at Cincinnati 7 pm ET/ESPN Sa., 9/7 Northern Colorado 2 pm PT/P12N Sa., 9/14 Air Force 11 am MT/P12N Sa., 9/7 San Diego State 1:15 pm PT/P12N Fr., 9/13 vs. Houston^ 8:15 pm CT/ESPN Sa., 9/21 at Arizona State Sa., 9/14 Oklahoma 5 pm PT/FOX Sa., 9/21 UCLA Sa., 10/5 Arizona Sa., 9/21 at Washington State Sa., 9/28 at Utah Fr., 10/11 at Oregon 7 pm PT/FS1 Sa., 9/28 at Arizona Sa., 10/12 at Arizona State Sa., 10/19 at Washington State Sa., 10/5 Oregon State Sa., 10/19 Colorado Fr., 10/25 USC 7 pm MT/ESPN2 Th., 10/17 at Stanford 6 pm PT/ESPN Sa., 10/26 at Oregon Sa., 11/2 at UCLA Sa., 10/26 Arizona State Sa., 11/9 at California Sa., 11/9 Stanford Sa., 11/2 Colorado Sa., 11/16 Stanford Sa., 11/23 Washington Sa., 11/16 at Utah Sa., 11/23 Oregon State Sa., 11/30 at Utah Sa., 11/23 at USC Fr., 11/29 at Washington 1 pm PT/FOX or FS1 ^ Broncos Stadium at Mile High, Denver, Colo. Sa., 11/30 California ^ NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas

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