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For Immediate Release \\ Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2016 Contacts \\ Dave Hirsch ([email protected]), Kasey Carlson ([email protected])

2016 PAC-12 FOOTBALL STANDINGS PAC-12 PLAYERS PAC-12 OVERALL OF THE WEEK NORTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut Div Streak California 0-0 .--- 0 0 1-0 1.000 51 31 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 W 1 OFFENSE Oregon 0-0 .--- 0 0 1-0 1.000 53 28 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W 1 Sefo Liufau, Sr., QB, COLO Stanford 0-0 .--- 0 0 1-0 1.000 26 13 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W 1 Completed 23-of-33 for 318 Washington 0-0 .--- 0 0 1-0 1.000 48 13 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W 1 yards and 1 TD in 44-7 win over Oregon State 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-1 .000 23 30 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 L 1 Colorado State. Posted a passer Washington State 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-1 .000 42 45 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 L 1 rating of 160.6 and became CU’s all-time leader in passing SOUTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut Div Streak yards (7,715). Also rushed for Arizona State 0-0 .--- 0 0 1-0 1.000 44 13 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W 1 66 yards. Colorado 0-0 .--- 0 0 1-0 1.000 44 7 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 W 1 Utah 0-0 .--- 0 0 1-0 1.000 24 0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 W 1 DEFENSE Arizona 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .000 16 18 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 L 1 Troy Dye, Fr., LB, ORE UCLA 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-1 .000 24 31 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 L 1 Starting his frst game as a true USC 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-1 .000 6 52 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 L 1 freshman, Dye led all players with 11 tackles (7 solo), includ- ing 4.5 tackles for loss for 20 THIS WEEK’S PAC-12 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE yards and one sack. In addition, he blocked a feld goal attempt. Sat., Sept. 10 Site Local Time/TV Utah State (1-0) at nr/41 USC (0-1) Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (93,607) 11 a.m. PT SPECIAL TEAMS Series: USC leads, 5-0-0. Last: USC, 17-14 (2013) PAC12/PACLA , So., P, UTAH In his Utah debut, he broke Idaho (1-0) at 8/11 WASHINGTON (1-0) Husky Stadium (70,083) 2 p.m. PT two-time winner Series: WASH leads, 35-2-2. Last: WASH, 42-23 (2009) PAC12/PACWA ’s school record for Idaho State (1-0) at t37/t46 COLORADO (1-0) Folsom Field (50,183) 3:30 p.m. MT punting average in a game with Series: First Meeting PACMT a 55.5-yard punt average (six punts, 333 yards). Two punts BYU (1-0) at 29/28 UTAH (1-0) Rice Eccles Stadium (45,807) 5:30 p.m. MT were downed inside the 20-yard Series: Utah leads, 58-34-4. Last: Utah, 35-28 (2015 Las Vegas Bowl) FOX line. UNLV (1-0) at 28/30 UCLA (0-1) Rose Bowl (91,500) 5 p.m. PT Series: UCLA leads, 1-0-0. Last: UCLA, 37-3 (2015) PAC12/PACLA QUICK HITS Texas Tech (1-0) at ARIZONA STATE (1-0) Sun Devil Stadium (56,232) 7 p.m. PT WEEK ONE PERFORMERS: Series: Series tied 1-1-0. Last: Texas Tech, 37-23 (2013) FS1/FOX Deportes The league’s top rushing per- formances in week 1 belong to WASHINGTON STATE (0-1) at Boise State (1-0) Albertsons Stadium (36,387) 7:15 p.m. PT ARIZONA’s Nick Wilson (138 Series: WSU leads, 4-0-0. Last: WSU, 41-20 (2001) ESPN2 yards vs. BYU) and STAN- CALIFORNIA (1-0) at San Diego State (1-0) Qualcomm Stadium (54,000) 7:30 p.m. PT FORD’s Christian McCaffrey Series: CAL leads, 4-3-0. Last: CAL, 35-7 (2015) CBSSN (126 yards vs. Kansas State) ... A pair of QBs threw for 400 or Virginia (0-1) at 24/23 OREGON (1-0) Autzen Stadium (54,000) 7:30 p.m. PT more yards - CALIFORNIA’s Da- Series: ORE leads, 1-0-0. Last: ORE, 59-10 (2013) ESPN vis Webb (428 vs. Hawai’i), and WASHINGTON STATE’s Luke Grambling State (1-0) at ARIZONA (0-1) Arizona Stadium (55,675) 7:45 p.m. PT Falk (407 yards vs. Eastern Series: First Meeting PAC12/PACAZ Washington) ... Five receivers OPEN DATE collected 100 or more receiv- OREGON STATE (0-1) Next Game: Sat., Sept. 17 vs. Idaho State, 2 p.m., PAC12/PACOR ing yards - CALIFORNIA’s Chad 7/5 STANFORD (1-0) Next Game: Sat., Sept. 17 vs. USC, 5 p.m., ABC Nelson (14 for 160 yds), ORE- GON’s Darrington Carrington (7 Rankings listed (AP/Coaches poll) for 117 yards), WASHINGTON STATE’s Gabe Marks (10 for 108 yards), UCLA’s Kenneth Walker III (6 for 115 yards), and UTAH’s (5 for 105 yards). A LOOK AHEAD AROUND THE PAC-12

Fri., Sept. 16 POLL NOTES: Coming in at No. 8 in the AP poll this week is WASHINGTON. The Huskies are the eighth ARIZONA STATE at UTSA different Pac-12 team to appear in the AP Top 10 over the last three seasons. It’s the highest ranking for the 8:30 p.m. CT/ESPN2 Huskies since fnishing the 2000 season at No. 3 ... COLORADO received one vote in each of the AP and Coaches polls for the frst time since Sept. 21, 2008.

Sat., Sept. 17 DRAWING A BLANK: On top of UTAH’s performance in pitching a 24-0 shutout against Southern Utah, fve Idaho at WASHINGTON STATE other Pac-12 teams allowed less than 20 points in their respective season-openers. Sure, it’s early, but only 11 a.m. PT/PAC12 one Pac-12 team’s defense allowed an average fewer than 20.0 points per game during the entire 2015 OREGON at Nebraska season as WASHINGTON topped the league’s defenses by allowing just 18.8 points per game ... Pac-12 2:30 p.m. CT/ABC defenses held opponents to fewer than 20 points 41 times last season, led by Utah who held six opponents to COLORADO at Michigan fewer than 20 points ... 4 of 8 FBS opponents (50.0%) were held to under 20 points in the opening weekend, 3:30 p.m. ET/BTN while 16 of 39 FBS opponents (41.0%) were held under 20 points all of last season. Idaho State at OREGON STATE WAIVE THE FLAG: Six Pac-12 teams were fagged by game offcials four or fewer times during the frst week 2 p.m. PT/PAC12 of play. Last season, only one team was fagged on average that was fewer than fve penalties per game - USC at STANFORD ARIZONA STATE (4.6 penalties per game in 2015). 5 p.m. PT/ABC Portland State at WASHINGTON THE SCHEDULE: The non-conference schedules include 18 opponents that participated in a bowl game 5 p.m. PT/PAC12 last season. In all, 11 Pac-12 teams will face a team that appeared in a bowl game last season with USC Texas at CALIFORNIA facing three such opponents ... The Pac-12 posted a 35-12 record in non-conference play in 2015 and is 7:30 p.m. PT/ESPN or ESPN2 72-21 in non-league action over the previous two seasons ... Each Conference team will play a nine-game league schedule that includes fve games within its own division and four games in the other division. Teams UTAH at San Jose State with the best record in their respective divisions will meet in the Pac-12 title game on Friday, Dec. 2 (FOX) 7:30 p.m. PT/CBSSN at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. UCLA at BYU 8:15 p.m. MT/ESPN or ESPN2 THE HEADLINERS: Among those 169 returning starters are a number of headliners, including a total of 14 Hawai’i at ARIZONA frst-team and nine second-team All-Pac-12 performers. 7:45 p.m. PT/PAC12 Look for Pac-12 teams to once again posses explosive offenses as nine league teams averaged 400 yards or more in total offense last season, while 10 teams averaged 30 or more points per game. High-profle LAST WEEK’S RESULTS playmakers will be key in continuing the Pac-12’s success on offense. Returning all-conference performers include WASHINGTON STATE quarterback Luke Falk (380.5 passing yards/game, 38 TDs), STANFORD CALIFORNIA 51, Hawai’i 31 Christian McCaffrey (FBS record 3,864 all-purpose yard/276.0 per game), OREGON running UTAH 24, Southern Utah 0 back (141.2 rushing yards/game, 17 TDs), WASHINGTON STATE Gabe Marks Minnesota 30, OREGON STATE 23 (104 receptions, 91.7 yards/game, 15 TDs) and USC wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster (89 receptions, STANFORD 26, Kansas State 13 103.9 yards/game, 10 TDs) ... Defenses will look to fy to ball with strong pass rushers and run stoppers in COLORADO 44, Colorado State 7 returning All-Conference performers Lowell Lotulelei of UTAH and Deon Hollins of UCLA, as well as USC’s Cameron Smith, the Defensive Freshman of the Year. The Pac-12 will be loaded in defending the deep threat WASHINGTON 48, Rutgers 13 with a total of 39 starters returning to roam the secondary. Among those returnees are all four frst-team OREGON 53, UC Davis 28 All-Conference defensive backs - WASHINGTON’s and Sidney Jones, USC’s Adoree’ Jackson Texas A&M 31, UCLA 24 (OT) and UTAH’s Marcus Williams. In addition, three of the four second team members return - COLORADO’s Alabama 52, USC 6 Chidobe Awuzie, and UCLA’s Randall Goforth and Jaleel Wadood. E. Wash. 45, WASHINGTON STATE 42 BYU 18, ARIZONA 16 THE PAC-12 COACHING RANKS: Ten of the 12 Pac-12 head coaches have been leading their respective teams for fve or fewer seasons. Only Stanford’s David Shaw (6th season) and Utah’s Kyle Whittingham ARIZONA STATE 44, Northern Arizona 13 (12th season) have guided their respective squads for a longer period. While USC coach Clay Helton had the interim label removed prior to the Pac-12 Football Championship Game, there were no off-season coaching PAC-12 VS.: changes in the Pac-12. Atlantic Coast ...... 0-0 Pac-12 Success in Rio... OREGON WR/KR Devon Allen represented Team USA at the Rio Olympics in Big Sky ...... 3-1 the 110m hurdles where he fnished ffth ... USC CB/WR/KR Adoree’ Jackson (long jump) and ARIZONA Big Ten ...... 1-1 STATE WR/KR Tim White (triple jump) attempted to make the USA squad, but came up short ... Former Big 12 ...... 1-0 Cal running back Jahvid Best (100m) represented St. Lucia ... If the Pac-12 was considered a country, it’s Conference USA ...... 0-0 student-athletes, both current and former, would have placed ffth in the medal count at the Rio Olympics: Mountain West ...... 2-0 Southeastern ...... 0-2 USA (46 Gold, 37 Silver, 38 Bronze) 121 China (26 Gold, 18 Silver, 26 Bronze) 70 Southwestern ...... 0-0 Great Britain (27 Gold, 23 Silver, 17 Bronze) 67 Sun Belt ...... 0-0 Russia (19 Gold, 18 Silver, 19 Bronze) 56 Independent ...... 0-1 Pac-12 (25 Gold, 13 Silver, 17 Bronze) 55 Total-All ...... 7-5 (.583) Total-FBS ...... 4-4 (.500)

The Pac-12 posted has posted a winning record outside league for 31 consecutive seasons . . . The Pac-12 recorded a 35- 12 record in non-conference action last season, and is 72-21 in non-conference play the last two seasons.

2 Pac-12 Football/Sept. 6, 2016 THIS WEEK’S GAMES

Utah State at USC 95 receiving yards/43 yards on punt returns/57 yards on kickoff returns ... Senior Sat., Sept. 10 • 11 a.m. PT • PAC12/PACLA PK picked up 12 points on three feld goals and three PATs to give him 398 career points. He is on the verge of becoming the Pac-12’s all-time scor- USC: The 11 a.m. PT start is the earliest kick off for the Trojans since at least the ing leader, passing the mark of 413 points set last year by UCLA’s Ka’imi Fairbairn. 1950s ... Junior PK Matt Boermeester scored the only points of the game in the 52-6 loss to Alabama with a 47-yard feld goal in the frst quarter, and again converted WASHINGTON STATE at Boise State in the third quarter from 41 yards out. It was the frst time USC failed to score a Sat., Sept. 10 • 7:15 p.m. PT • ESPN2 since a 27-0 loss to Washington in 1997 and the frst time doing so in an opener since 1960 (14-0 to Oregon State) ... The loss snapped USC’s 17-year WASHINGTON STATE: Junior QB Luke Falk completed 41 of 51 pass attempts for season-opening win streak. The 46-point defcit was Troy’s largest losing margin in 418 yards and 4 TDs. In just 19 career games including 16 starts, Falk owns 15 any game since 1966 (51-0 to Notre Dame) ... The Trojans have never lost to Utah career 300-yard games, second-most in WSU history, 55 , ffth-most in State in fve meetings, winning by an average of 37 points. WSU history and 6,843 passing yards, good for seventh all-time ... Senior WR Gabe Marks hauled in 10 receptions for 108 yards and a pair of TDs. It as the seventh Idaho at WASHINGTON time he’s had 10 or more receptions in a game, and the eighth time he’s gained 100 Sat., Sept. 10 • 2 p.m. PT • PAC12/PACWA or more yards receiving ... Marks has 237 career receptions (WSU record, 8th on Pac-12 career list) and 26 career TD receptions. WASHINGTON: Junior WR John Ross had a 92-yard kickoff return for a TD, while ju- nior WR added a 68-yard punt return for at TD in the win over Rutgers. CALIFORNIA at San Diego State It’s just the third time that the Huskies have had a punt and kick return for a TD in Sat., Sept. 10 • 7:30 p.m. PT • CBSSN the same game, and frst since 2001 when Roc Alexander (97-yard kick return) and Charles Frederick (87-yard punt return) pulled off the feat against Idaho ... Ross has CALIFORNIA: Making his Cal debut, senior QB Davis Webb completed 38 of 54 5 TDs of 90 yards or longer in his career and is the UW career record holder with passes for 441 yards and 4 TDs, along with a rushing TD, as well. Webb’s pass- 4 kickoff returns for TDs ... Pettis has tied former Husky Beno Bryant with a school ing yardage total ranks 10th in school single-game history. It was the second-best record 4 punt returns for TDs ... Pettis has recorded a reception in 23-straight games debut by a Cal quarterback as Jared Goff had 450 passing yards (39-for-64) against ... The Husky linebacker duo of juniors (12 tackles) and Azeem Northwestern on Aug. 31, 2013 ... Junior WR Chad Hansen was named MVP of the Victor (11 tackles) combined for 23 tackles in the win. Sydney Cup game after catching a personal-best 14 passes for 160 yards and 2 TDs. It was his frst 100-yard receiving performance and his frst multi-touchdown game. Idaho State at COLORADO The reception total ties for third most in school single-game history. The all-time Sat., Sept. 10 • 3:30 p.m. MT • PACMT record is 16 by Geoff McArthur at Stanford in 2003, followed by 15 by Dameane Douglas at Oregon State in 1998 ... Junior PK Matt Anderson hit on all three of his COLORADO: The Buffs rolled up 578 yards of total offense en route to a 44-7 victory attempts and has now made 13 straight feld goals and 18 of his last 19 over Colorado State, their most in a season-opener since 1994 ... Senior QB Sefo Liufau completed 23-of-33 passes for 318 yards and one TD, becoming the school’s Virginia at OREGON career leader in passing yardage (7,715)j ... Junior C Alex Kelley recovered a fum- Sat., Sept. 10 • 7:30 p.m. PT • ESPN ble in the endzone to score the frst TD by a Buff offensive lineman since Oct. 28, 1995. He is the frst offensive lineman in CU history to score the team’s frst points of OREGON: Senior QB Dakota Prukop completed 21-of-31 passes for 271 yards and the year ... CU has now forced at least one turnover in 14 straight games, tied with 3 TDs, and also rushed for 36 yards and a TD in his Oregon debut ... RS junior WR Northern Illinois for the second-longest active streak in the nation. Darren Carrington II caught seven balls for 117 yards ... The Ducks started four red-shirt freshman along the offensive line vs. UC Davis – LT Brady Aiello, LG Shane BYU at UTAH Lemieux, C Jake Hanson, and RT Calvin Throckmorton. The only experienced OL Sat., Sept. 10 • 5:30 p.m. MT • FOX was senior RG Cameron Hunt. When Hunt left the game in the third quarter with an injury, he was replaced by senior graduate transfer Zac Morgan (from Dayton), UTAH: Utah was the only Power 5 Conference team to pitch a shutout during the meaning Oregon was playing with fve offensive linemen who had not taken a snap opening week after a 24-0 victory over Southern Utah, the Utes’ frst shutout game for the Ducks last year ... While the Ducks were victorious in their season-opener, since 2012 ... Utah is 18-1 in non-conference games since joining the Pac-12 ... one streak came to an end - a sold out stadium. The Autzen Stadium sellout streak Utah allowed just 42 passing yards against SUU, fewest in the Pac-12 and the third- that began in 1999 and lasted 110 games, with some six million fans flling the seats fewest allowed in the country. Its 41.82 pass effciency defense rating also leads the during a streak that lasted nearly 17 full seasons. conference and ranks third nationally ... Sophomore P Mitch Wishnowsky had the best punt average in the country during the frst week of play with a school single- Grambling State at ARIZONA game record 55.5 yard punt average in his NCAA and Utah debut ... Between 55 Sat., Sept. 10 • 7:45 p.m. PT • PAC12/PACAZ yards rushing (12 carries) and 55 yards receiving (three catches), junior RB Troy McCormick recorded 110 all-purpose yards to lead the Utes ... Utah hosts BYU ARIZONA: In the 18-16 setback to BYU, Arizona held BYU scoreless in the frst and have won fve straight in the series, most recently at the 2015 Las Vegas Bowl. quarter, marking the ninth straight time the Wildcats have held their opponent score- less in the frst quarter of the season opener ... Senior WR Nate Phillips had game- UNLV at UCLA highs in catches (seven) and yards (69) and has now caught at least one pass in 35 Sat., Sept. 10 • 5 p.m. PT • PAC12/PACLA consecutive games dating back to his freshman season ... Junior RB Nick Wilson rushed for 138 yards and two TDs on 17 carries, moving up to ffth on the all-time UCLA: Sophomore QB completed 28 of 46 passes for 343 yards in the list at Arizona in career rushing touchdowns with 26. overtime loss to Texas A&M. It was his seventh career 300-yard passing game, tying him for third on UCLA’s all-time list ... RS senior WR Kenneth Walker III caught a OPEN DATE career-best six passes for another career-best total of 115 yards and a touchdown. His 62-yard scoring pass from Rosen helped the Bruins tie the game up at 24-all OREGON STATE: Junior QB Darell Garretson was 25-of-40 for 228 yards and 3 TDs late in the fourth quarter ... With sophomore RB Blou Olorunfunmi’s fourth quarter in his debut with the Beavers. Garretson sat out all of 2015 after transferring from touchdown run, the Bruins have rushed for at least one touchdown in the last 15 Utah State ... Sophomore RB Ryan Nall rushed for 71 yards on 13 carries and led straight games ... Eight true freshmen saw action against Texas A&M. OSU receivers with eight catches for 80 yards ... Sophomore WR Seth Collins, who rushed for 152 yards and threw for two TDs as quarterback in last year’s season- Texas Tech at ARIZONA STATE opener for the Beavers, converted to receiver in the offseason and responded with Sat., Sept. 10 • 7 p.m. PT • FS1/FOX Deportes fve receptions for 57 yards against Minnesota.

ARIZONA STATE: The Sun Devils have averaged 42.4 points in 27 regular season STANFORD: Junior RB Christian McCaffrey opened the 2016 season with 126 home games under coach Todd Graham ... Moved to 5-0 in season openers at home yards rushing on 22 carries (5.7 avg) with a pair of TDs (35 and 41 yards). He added under Graham while extending its overall home-opening win streak to 18 games - the a career-high seven receptions for 40 yards to fnish with 210 all-purpose yards ... third-longest active streak in the FBS – after defeating Northern Arizona 44-13 ... In McCaffrey rushed for more than 100 yards for the 12th time in the last 13 games his frst career start RS-Sophomore QB Manny Wilkins accounted for 269 yards of and has gone over 200 all-purpose yards in seven straight games ... Senior LB Peter total offense with 89 rushing yards and going 20-27 for 180 yards and one intercep- Kalambayi posted a career-high 3.0 tackles for 24 yards, including a career-best 2.5 tion ... RS-Junior WR Tim White fnished with 195 all-purpose yards, fnishing with sacks, in the win over Kansas State.

Pac-12 Football/Sept. 6, 2016 3 PAC-12 IN THE WEEKLY RANKINGS

AP (media)/USA Today (coaches)/CFB (begins Nov. 1)

ARIZ ASU CAL COLO ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC UTAH WASH WSU PRE nr/t45 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr 24/22 nr/nr 8/7 16/24 20/17 28/28 14/18 29/30 9/6 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr t37/t46 24/23 nr/nr 8/5 28/30 nr/41 29/28 8/11 nr/nr

POLL NOTE: For the fourth consecutive year, the Pac-12 placed at least fve teams in the preseason Top 25 polls.

AP Top 25 USA Today Top 25 CFP Sept. 6 Sept. 6 First ranking - Nov. 1 1 Alabama (54) 1-0 1518 1 Alabama (62) 1-0 1598 2 Clemson (2) 1-0 1416 2 Clemson (2) 1-0 1513 3 Florida State (4) 1-0 1413 3 Florida State 1-0 1454 4 Ohio State 1-0 1324 4 Ohio State 1-0 1424 5 Michigan (1) 1-0 1261 5 STANFORD 1-0 1284 6 Houston 1-0 1243 6 Michigan 1-0 1261 7 STANFORD 1-0 1140 7 Houston 1-0 1213 8 WASHINGTON 1-0 884 8 Michigan State 1-0 1027 9 Georgia 1-0 877 9 Georgia 1-0 934 10 Wisconsin 1-0 759 10 Iowa 1-0 797 11 Texas 1-0 743 11 WASHINGTON 1-0 782 12 Michigan State 1-0 722 12 TCU 1-0 719 13 Louisville 1-0 686 13 Oklahoma 0-1 707 14 Oklahoma 0-1 664 14 Tennessee 1-0 657 15 TCU 1-0 635 15 Louisville 1-0 635 16 Iowa 1-0 588 16 Wisconsin 1-0 583 17 Tennessee 1-0 573 17 Oklahoma State 1-0 555 18 Notre Dame 0-1 528 18 Ole Miss 0-1 534 19 Ole Miss 0-1 493 19 Baylor 1-0 481 20 Texas A&M 1-0 477 20 Texas 1-0 439 21 LSU 0-1 423 21 Notre Dame 0-1 426 22 Oklahoma State 1-0 409 22 LSU 0-1 418 23 Baylor 1-0 296 23 OREGON 1-0 385 24 OREGON 1-0 242 24 Texas A&M 1-0 302 25 Miami 1-0 137 25 Florida 1-0 182 Others Receiving votes: Others receiving votes: 28 UCLA 28 UTAH 29 UTAH 30 UCLA T37 COLORADO 41 USC T46 COLORADO

2015 FINAL PAC-12 STANDINGS PAC-12 BOWL ARRANGEMENTS

PAC-12 OVERALL The Pac-12 is in the third 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 Stanford 8-1 .889 368 219 12-2 .857 529 316 experience. The lineup is led by the presented by Northwest- Oregon 7-2 .778 368 340 9-4 .692 559 488 ern Mutual, which is the destination for the Pac-12 champion. In 2016-17, Washington State 6-3 .667 304 274 9-4 .692 409 360 the Peach Bowl and Fiesta Bowl are slotted as the Playoff California 4-5 .444 285 298 8-5 .615 493 399 semifnal games. If the Pac-12 champion is ranked among the top four of the Washington 4-5 .444 261 180 7-6 .538 398 244 College Football Playoff poll following the 2016 season and play in either the Peach or Fiesta Bowl, the Pac-12 would back-fll the Rose Bowl game. Oregon State 0-9 .000 160 381 2-10 .167 228 444 SOUTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Bowl Game Opponent Date TV USC 6-3 .667 287 240 8-6 .571 475 360 Rose presented by Northwestern Mutual Big Ten Jan. 2 ESPN Utah 6-3 .667 270 207 10-3 .769 398 290 Valero Alamo Big 12 Dec. 29 ESPN Holiday Big Ten Dec. 27 ESPN UCLA 5-4 .556 295 259 8-5 .615 419 338 Foster Farms Big Ten Dec. 28 FOX Arizona State 4-5 .444 322 323 6-7 .462 450 435 Hyundai Sun ACC Dec. 30 CBS Arizona 3-6 .333 278 363 7-6 .538 486 465 Royal Purple Las Vegas MWC Dec. 17 ABC Colorado 1-8 .111 177 291 4-9 .308 320 357 Cactus Big 12 Dec. 27 ESPN 2015 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Stanford 41, USC 22

4 Pac-12 Football/Sept. 6, 2016 STANFORD TABBED TO WIN PAC-12 TITLE IN PRESEASON MEDIA POLL

For the frst time in the 56-year history of the conference preseason poll, STANFORD was chosen the favorite to win the 2016 Pac-12 Confer- ence football title in a vote of 33 media members who cover Pac-12 football. The Cardinal received 20 votes to earn the preseason favorite pick. Stanford collected 186 points for the top spot in the North Division, holding 24 frst-place votes. UCLA, which picked up three votes to win the Pac-12 Championship, tops the Pac-12 South as the Bruins collected 19 frst-place votes and totaled 180 points to edge out USC. The Trojans, who garnered the second-most championship votes with fve, tallied 173 points. WASHINGTON was picked to fnish second in the Pac-12 North Division, collecting 163 points with eight frst-place votes. The Huskies gar- nered four votes as the Pac-12 Champion, while UTAH picked up one vote to win the Pac-12 Football Championship Game. The media poll has correctly selected the Conference Champion in 29 of 55 previous polls, but only twice in the last nine polls. Following are the results of the preseason media poll (points 6-5-4-3-2-1, frst-place votes in parentheses):

NORTH DIVISION SOUTH DIVISION 1. Stanford (24) 186 1. UCLA (19) 180 2. Washington (8) 163 2. USC (12) 173 3. Oregon (1) 132 3. Utah (2) 127 4. Washington State 112 4. Arizona 87 5. California 67 5. Arizona State 85 6. Oregon State 33 6. Colorado 63

PAC-12 TITLE GAME CHAMPION: Stanford (20 votes) Others receiving votes: USC (5), Washington (4), UCLA (3), Utah (1)

NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS 2016 PRESEASON AWARD WATCH LIST - PAC-12 CANDIDATES

BEDNARIK AWARD LOMBARDI AWARD BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY JIM THORPE AWARD (Most Outstanding Defensive Player) (Most Outstanding Player) (Most Outstanding Defensive Player) (Most Oustanding Defensive Back) Chidobe Awuzie, Sr., Colorado Tyrell Crosby, Jr., Oregon Budda Baker, Jr., Washington Chidobe Awuzie, Sr., Colorado Budda Baker, Jr., Washington J.J. Dielman, Sr., Utah Hunter Dimick, Sr., Utah Budda Baker, Jr., Washington Salamo Fiso, Sr., Arizona State Luke Falk, Jr., Washington State Salamo Fiso, Sr., Arizona State Adoree’ Jackson, Jr., USC Kylie Fitts, Sr., Utah Salamo Fiso, Sr., Arizona State Kylie Fitts, Sr., Utah Sidney Jones, Jr., Washington Adoree’ Jackson, Jr., USC Kylie Fitts, Sr., Utah Adoree’ Jackson, Jr., USC Jaleel Wadood, Jr., UCLA Sidney Jones, Jr., Washington Royce Freeman, Jr., Oregon Sidney Jones, Jr., Washington Marcus Williams, Jr., Utah Lowell Lotulelei, Jr., Utah , So., Washington Lowell Lotulelei, Jr., Utah Paul Magloire, Sr. Arizona Deon Hollins, Sr., UCLA Fabian Moreau, Sr., UCLA DOAK WALKER AWARD , Jr., Stanford Lowell Lotulelei, Jr., Utah Cameron Smith, So., USC (Most Outstanding Running Back) Eddie Vanderdoes, Jr., UCLA Damien Mama, Jr., USC Eddie Vanderdoes, Jr., UCLA Justin Davis, Sr., USC Hercules Mata’afa, So., Washington State Azeem Victor, Jr., Washington Royce Freeman Jr., Oregon BILETNIKOFF AWARD Christian McCaffrey, Jr., Stanford Marcus Williams, Jr., Utah Myles Gaskin, So., Washington (Most Outstanding Wide Receiver) Conor McDermott, Sr., UCLA Ronald Jones II, So., USC Gabe Marks, Sr., Washington State Takkarist McKinley, Sr., UCLA DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD Christian McCaffrey, Jr., Stanford JuJu Smith-Schuster, Jr., USC Harrison Phillips, Jr., Stanford (Best Quarterback) Khalfani Muhammad, Sr., Cal Josh Rosen, So., UCLA , So., Washington Tre Watson, Jr., Cal BUTKUS AWARD Cameron Smith, So., USC Luke Falk, Jr., Washington State Nick Wilson, Jr., Arizona (Most Outstanding Linebacker) Solomon Thomas, Jr., Stanford Josh Rosen, So., UCLA Salamo Fiso, Sr., Arizona State Eddie Vanderdoes, Jr., UCLA Anu Solomon, Jr., Arizona WALTER CAMP AWARD , Sr., Stanford Davis Webb, Sr., California (Most Outstanding Player) Cameron Smith, So., USC Zach Banner, Sr., USC OUTLAND TROPHY Royce Freeman, Jr., Oregon Azeem Victor, Jr., Washington Jake Browning, So., Washington (Most Outstanding Interior Lineman) Christian McCaffrey, Jr., Stanford Zach Banner, Sr., USC Josh Rosen, So., UCLA LOU GROZA AWARD JOHN MACKEY AWARD Chris Borrayo, Sr., California JuJu Smith-Schuster, Jr., USC (Most Outstanding Kicker) (Most Outstanding Tight End) Tyrell Crosby, Jr., Oregon Anu Solomon, Jr., Arizona Matt Anderson, Jr., California Darrell Daniels, Sr., Washington J.J. Dielman, Sr., Utah Zane Gonzalez, Sr., Arizona State , Jr., Stanford Lowell Lotulelei, Jr., Utah Andy Phillips, Sr., Utah Damien Mama, Jr., USC (Most Versatile Player) Aidan Schneider, Jr., Oregon MAXWELL AWARD Conor McDermott, Sr., UCLA Ishmael Adams, Sr., UCLA Cameron Van Winkle, Sr., Washington (Most Outstanding Player) Tashon Smallwood, Jr., Arizona State Victor Bolden, Sr., Oregon State Jake Browning, So., Washington Eddie Vanderdoes, Sr., UCLA Seth Collins, So., Oregon State RAY GUY AWARD Luke Falk, Jr., Washington State Chad Wheeler, Sr., USC Adoreé Jackson, Jr., USC (Most Outstanding ) Royce Freeman, Jr., Oregon Christian McCaffrey, Jr., Stanford Matt Haack, Sr., Arizona State Myles Gaskin, So., Washington RIMINGTON TROPHY Charles Nelson, Jr., Oregon Ronald Jones, So., USC (Most Outstanding Center) Tim White, Sr., Arizona State Gabe Marks, Sr., Washington State Toa Lobendahn, Jr., USC Christian McCaffrey, Jr., Stanford Coleman Shelton, Jr., Washington MANNING AWARD Demario Richard, Jr., Arizona State Riley Sorenson, Sr., Washington State (Most Outstanding Quarterback) Josh Rosen, So., UCLA Jake Browning, So., Washington JuJu Smith-Schuster, Jr., USC Luke Falk, Jr., Washington State Anu Solomon, Jr., Arizona Josh Rosen, So., UCLA Davis Webb, Sr., California

Pac-12 Football/Sept. 6, 2016 5 PAC-12 DIRECTORY PAC-12 MEDIA CENTER

Pac-12 Conference (415-580-4200) Media can obtain weekly press releases, updated statistics, archived teleconferences, and more Dave Hirsch ...... [email protected] at www.pac-12.com/media. Those media members who would like to receive the weekly Pac-12 Kasey Carlson ...... [email protected] football release and other pertinent Pac-12 information via e-mail, please provide your e-mail Twitter: @Pac12 address to Kasey Carlson ([email protected]) or Dave Hirsch ([email protected]) and we Facebook: Pac-12 will include it on our weekly distribution list. Arizona (520-621-4163) Blair Willis ...... [email protected] You can follow the Pac-12 throughout the year on Twitter (@Pac12) and Facebook (Pac12) Daniel Berk ...... [email protected] Twitter: @ArizonaFBall Facebook: University of Arizona Football COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM Arizona State (480-965-6592) Each Pac-12 team has posted head shots, media guides, game books, notes, statistics and more Mark Brand ...... 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6 Pac-12 Football/Sept. 6, 2016 2016 PAC-12 FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD

ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE CALIFORNIA WILDCATS SUN DEVILS GOLDEN BEARS Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 South: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 South: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 North: 0-0

SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER AUGUST ^ 3 vs. BYU (FS1) L, 16-18 3 Northern Arizona (P12N) W, 44-13 27 vs. Hawai’i^ (ESPN) W, 51-31 ARIZ leads, 11-9-1 ASU leads, 21-14-4 California leads, 3-2-0 10 Grambling State (P12N) 7:45 p.m. PT 10 Texas Tech (FS1) 7 p.m. PT SEPTEMBER First Meeting Series tied, 1-1 10 at San Diego State (CBSSN) 7:30 p.m. PT 17 Hawai’i (P12N) 7:45 p.m. PT 16 at UTSA (ESPN2) 8:30 p.m. CT CAL leads, 4-3-0 ARIZ leads, 4-0-0 First Meeting 17 Texas (ESPN or ESPN2) 7:30 p.m. PT 24 Washington* TBD 24 California* TBD Texas leads, 5-1-0 WASH leads, 20-11-1 CAL leads, 18-15-0 24 at Arizona State* TBD OCTOBER OCTOBER CAL leads, 18-15-0 1 at UCLA* TBD 1 at USC* TBD OCTOBER UCLA leads, 23-15-2 USC leads, 20-12-0 1 Utah* TBD 8 at Utah* TBD 8 UCLA* TBD Series tied, 5-5-0 UTAH leads, 20-19-2 UCLA leads, 19-12-1 8 at Oregon State* TBD 15 USC* TBD 15 at Colorado* TBD CAL leads, 36-32-0 USC leads, 31-8-0 ASU leads, 7-0-0 21 Oregon* (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. PT 29 Stanford* TBD 22 Washington State* TBD ORE leads 40-36-2 STAN leads, 15-14-0 ASU leads, 26-14-2 27 at USC* (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. PT NOVEMBER 29 at Oregon* TBD USC leads, 67-30-5 5 at Washington State* TBD ORE leads, 18-16-0 NOVEMBER ARIZ leads, 26-15-0 NOVEMBER 5 Washington* TBD 12 Colorado* TBD 10 Utah* (FS1) 7:30 p.m. MT WASH leads, 52-39-4 COLO leads, 13-5-0 ASU leads, 20-7-0 12 at Washington State* TBD 19 at Oregon State* TBD 19 at Washington* TBD CAL leads, 46-26-5 ARIZ leads, 22-14-1 ASU leads, 18-15-0 19 Stanford* TBD 25 Arizona State* TBD 25 at Arizona* (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. MST STAN leads, 61-46-11 ARIZ leads, 48-40-1 ARIZ leads, 48-40-1 26 UCLA* TBD UCLA leads, 53-32-1 ^ University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz. * Conference Game * Conference Game All times local to site. (^) Sydney Cup, ANZ Stadium, Sydney, Australia All times local to site. * Conference Game All times local to site.

COLORADO OREGON OREGON STATE BUFFALOES DUCKS BEAVERS Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 South: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 North: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 North: 0-0

SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 2 vs. Colorado State (ESPN) W, 44-7 3 UC Davis (P12N) W 53-28 1 at Minnesota (BTN) L 23-30 COLO leads, 63-22-2 First Meeting Minnesota leads, 2-1-0 10 Idaho State (P12N) 3:30 p.m. MT 10 Virginia (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. ET 17 Idaho State (p12N) 2 p.m. PT First meeting ORE leads, 1-0-0 OSU leads, 1-0-0 17 at Michigan (BTN) 3:30 p.m. ET 17 at Nebraska (ABC) 2:30 p.m. CT 24 Boise State TBD UM leads, 3-1-0 Nebraska leads, 5-1-0 OSU leads, 5-3-0 24 at Oregon* 24 Colorado* OCTOBER ORE leads, 12-8-0 ORE leads, 12-8-0 1 at Colorado* TBD OCTOBER OCTOBER OSU leads, 5-3-0 1 Oregon State* TBD 1 at Washington State* TBD 8 California* TBD OSU leads, 5-3-0 ORE leads, 47-39-7 CAL leads, 36-32-0 8 at USC* TBD 8 Washington* TBD 15 Utah* TBD USC leads, 10-0-0 WASH leads, 58-45-5 OSU leads, 11-8-1 15 Arizona State* TBD 21 at California* (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. PT 22 at Washington* TBD ASU leads, 7-0-0 ORE leads, 40-36-2 WASH leads, 62-34-4 22 at Stanford* TBD 29 Arizona State* TBD 29 Washington State* TBD STAN leads, 6-3-0 ORE leads, 18-16-0 WSU leads, 50-47-3 NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 3 UCLA* (FS1) 7 p.m. MT 5 at USC* TBD 5 at Stanford* TBD UCLA leads, 9-2-0 USC leads, 37+-20-2 STAN leads, 54-25-3 12 at Arizona* TBD 12 Stanford* TBD 12 at UCLA* TBD COLO leads, 13-5-0 STAN leads, 46-32-1 UCLA leads, 42-16-4 19 Washington State* TBD 19 at Utah* TBD 19 Arizona* TBD COLO leads, 5-4-0 ORE leads, 20-9-0 ARIZ leads, 22-14-1 26 Utah* TBD 26 at Oregon State* TBD 26 Oregon* TBD COLO leads, 31-28-3 ORE leads, 63-46-10 ORE leads, 63-46-10

* Conference Game + - Does not include one vacated USC victory * Conference Game All times local to site. * Conference Game All times local to site. All times local to site

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STANFORD UCLA USC CARDINAL BRUINS TROJANS Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 North: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 South: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 South: 0-0

SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 2 Kansas State (FS1) W, 26-13 3 at Texas A&M (CBS) L, 24-31 3 vs. No. 1 Alabama^ (ABC) L, 6-52 First Meeting Series tied, 2-2-0 Alabama leads, 5-2-0 17 USC* (ESPN) 5 p.m. PT 10 UNLV (P12N) 5 p.m. PT 10 Utah State (P12N) 11 a.m. PT USC leads, 60-30-3 UCLA leads, 1-0-0 USC leads, 5-0-0 24 at UCLA* TBD 17 at BYU (ESPN or ESPN2) 8:15 p.m. MT 17 at Stanford* (ABC) 5 p.m. PT UCLA leads, 45-39-3 UCLA leads, 8-3-0 USC leads, 60-31-3+ 30 at Washington* (ESPN or ESPN2) 6 p.m. PT 24 Stanford* TBD 23 at Utah* (FS1) 6 p.m. MT Series tied, 41-41-4 UCLA leads, 45-39-3 USC leads, 10-4-0 OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER 8 Washington State* TBD 1 Arizona* TBD 1 Arizona State* TBD STAN leads, 40-25-1 UCLA leads, 23-15-2 USC leads, 19-12-0+ 15 at Notre Dame* (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. PT 8 at Arizona State* TBD 8 Colorado* TBD ND leads, 19-11-0 UCLA leads, 19-12-1 USC leads, 10-0-0 22 Colorado* TBD 15 at Washington State* TBD 15 at Arizona* TBD STAN leads, 6-3-0 UCLA leads, 40-19-1 USC leads, 30-8-0+ 29 at Arizona* TBD 22 Utah* TBD 27 California* (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. PT STAN leads, 15-14-0 UCLA leads, 11-3-0 USC leads, 67-30-5+ NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 5 Oregon State* TBD 5 Oregon State* TBD 5 Oregon* TBD STAN leads, 54-25-3 STAN leads, 54-25-3 USC leads, 37-20-2+ 12 at Oregon* TBD 12 at Oregon* TBD 12 at Washington* TBD STAN leads, 46-32-1 STAN leads, 46-32-1 USC leads, 50-29-4+ 19 at California* TBD 19 at California* TBD 19 at UCLA* TBD STAN leads, 61-46-11 STAN leads, 61-46-11 USC leads, 45-31-7++ 26 Rice TBD 26 Rice TBD 26 Notre Dame* TBD Rice leads, 3-0-0 Rice leads, 3-0-0 ND leads, 46-35-5+

^ AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas *Conference Game *Conference Game All times local to site. *Conference Game All times local to site. + One game/ ++ two games later vacated due to NCAA penalties. All times local to site.

UTAH WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE UTES HUSKIES COUGARS Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Overall: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 South: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 North: 0-0 Pac-12: 0-0; Pac-12 North: 0-0

SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 1 Southern Utah (P12N) W, 24-0 3 Rutgers (P12) W, 48-13 3 Eastern Washington (P12N) L, 42-45 First Meeting First Meeting WSU leads, 3-0-0 10 BYU (FOX) 5:30 p.m MT 10 Idaho (P12N) 2 p.m. PT 10 at Boise State (ESPN2) 7:15 p.m. PT UTAH leads, 58-34-4 WASH leads, 35-2-2 WSU leads, 4-0-0 17 at San Jose State (CBSSN) 7:30 p.m. PT 17 Portland State (P12) 5 p.m. 17 Idaho (P12N) 11 a.m. PT UTAH leads, 6-1-0 WASH leads, 1-0-0 WSU leads, 71-17-3 23 USC* (FS1) 6 p.m. MT 24 at Arizona* TBD OCTOBER USC leads, 10-4-0 WASH leads, 20-11-1 1 Oregon* TBD OCTOBER 30 Stanford* TBD ORE leads, 47-39-7 1 at California* TBD WASH leads, 41-31-4 8 at Stanford* TBD Series Tied, 5-5-0 OCTOBER STAN leads, 40-25-1 8 Arizona* TBD 8 at Oregon* TBD 15 UCLA* TBD UTAH leads, 20-19-2 WASH leads, 58-45-5 UCLA leads, 40-19-1 15 at Oregon State* TBD 22 Oregon State* TBD 22 at Arizona State* TBD OSU leads, 11-8-1 WASH leads, 62-34-4 ASU leads, 26-14-2 22 at UCLA* TBD 29 at Utah* TBD 29 at Oregon State* TBD UCLA leads, 11-3-0 WASH leads, 8-1-0 OSU leads, 50-47-3 29 Washington* TBD NOVEMBER NOVEMBER WASH leads, 8-1-0 5 at California* TBD 5 Arizona* TBD NOVEMBER WASH leads, 52-39-4 ARIZ leads, 26-15-0 10 at Arizona State* (FS1) 7:30 p.m. MST 12 USC* TBD 12 California* TBD ASU leads, 20-7-0 USC leads, 50-29-4+ CAL leads, 46-26-5 19 Oregon* TBD 19 Arizona State* TBD 19 at Colorado* TBD ORE leads, 20-9-0 ASU leads, 18-15-0 COLO leads, 5-4-0 26 at Colorado* TBD 25 at Washington State* (FOX or FS1) 12:30 p.m. PT 25 Washington* (FOX or FS1) 12:30 p.m. PT COLO leads, 31-28-3 WASH leads, 70-32-6 WASH leads, 70-32-6

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

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