For Immediate Release \\ Monday, Aug. 27, 2018 Contacts \\ Dave Hirsch ([email protected]), Heather Ward ([email protected]) PAC-12PRESEASON HONORS ALL-AMERICA 2018 PAC-12 FOOTBALL STANDINGS ASSOCIATED PRESS PAC-12 OVERALL First Team NORTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut Div Streak Bryce Love, RB, STAN California 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Nate Herbig, OG, STAN Oregon 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Myles Gaskin, AP, WASH Oregon State 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Matt Gay, PK, UTAH Stanford 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Taylor Rapp, S, WASH Washington 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Mitch Wishnowsky, P, UTAH Washington State 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Second Team Kaden Smith, TE, STAN SOUTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut Div Streak N’Keal Harry, WR, ASU Arizona 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Cameron Smith, LB, USC Arizona State 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Troy Dye, LB, ORE Colorado 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Byron Murphy, CB, WASH UCLA 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Jake Bailey, P, STAN USC 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - Utah 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - USA TODAY First Team Bryce Love, RB, STAN Cameron Smith, LB, USC THIS WEEK’S PAC-12 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE (#Pac12FB) Byron Murphy, CB, WASH Matt Gay, PK, UTAH Thurs., Aug. 30 Site Local Time/TV Mitch Wishnowsky, P, UTAH Weber State at UTAH (#WEBvsUTAH) Rice-Eccles Stadium (45,807) 6:00 pm PT - P12N Second Team Series: UTAH leads, 4-0-0. Last: UTAH, 70-7 (2013) (Roxy Bernstein, Anthony Herron, Lewis Johnson) N’Keal Harry, WR, ASU Fri., Aug. 31 Site Local Time/TV Nate Herbig, OG, STAN Troy Dye, LB, ORE San Diego State at #13 STANFORD (#SDSUvsSTAN) Stanford Stadium (50,424) 6:00 pm PT - FS1 Taylor Rapp, S, WASH Series: STAN leads, 3-2-0. Last: SDSU, 20-17 (2017) (Justin Kutcher, Petros Papadakis, DeMarco Murray) Jake Bailey, P, STAN COLORADO vs. Colorado State (#COLOvsCSU) Broncos Stadium at Mile High (76,125) 6:00 pm PT - CBSSN Series: COLO leads, 65-22-2. Last: COLO, 17-3 (2017) (Carter Blackburn, Aaron Taylor, John Schriffen) PRESEASON RANKINGS: Four Pac-12 teams are ranked Sat., Sept. 1 Site Local Time/TV in the AP poll, three in the OREGON STATE at #5 Ohio State (#OSUvsOSU) Ohio Stadium (104,944) 12:00 pm ET - ABC Coaches poll. WASHINGTON Series: Ohio State leads, 2-0-0. Last: Ohio State, 22-14 (1984) (Dave Pasch, Greg McElroy, Tom Luginbill) (6/6), STANFORD (13/13), USC (15/15) and OREGON (24/nr) #6 WASHINGTON vs. #9 Auburn (#UWvsAU) Mercedes-Benz Stadium (70,183) 3:30 pm ET - ABC ... That’s six consecutive years Series: First Meeting (Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Todd McShay) with four or more Pac-12 teams in the preseason AP Top 25 ... WASHINGTON STATE at Wyoming (#WSUvsWYO) War Memorial Stadium (29,181) 1:30 pm MT - CBSSN WASHINGTON’s No. 6 ranking Series: WSU leads, 4-2-0. Last: WSU, 31-14 (2015) (, Aaron Murray, A.J. Ross) is its highest preseason ranking in the AP poll since 1997 when North Carolina at CALIFORNIA (#UNCvsCAL) Memorial Stadium (62,467) 1:00 pm PT - FOX it opened the year at No. 4. The Series: CAL leads, 1-0-0. Last: CAL, 35-30 (2017) (Brian Custer, Ben Leber) Huskies have now appeared in the AP Top 25 for 33 consecutive UNLV at #15 USC (#UNLVvsUSC) L.A. Coliseum (78,467) 1:00 pm PT - P12N ranking periods ... STANFORD Series: USC leads, 1-0-0. Last: USC, 35-21 (1997) (Ted Robinson, Yogi Roth, Jill Savage) has appeared in the preseason AP Cincinnati at UCLA (#UCvsUCLA) Rose Bowl (80,616) 4:00 pm PT - ESPN Top 25 for the eighth consecutive year. The Cardinal are one of eight Series: First Meeting (Bob Wischusen, Brock Huard, Allison Williams) teams to have appeared in the Bowling Green at #24 OREGON (#BGSUvsUO) Autzen Stadium (54,000) 5:00 pm PT - P12N preseason AP poll in each of the Series: First Meeting (Roxy Bernstein, Anthony Herron, Lewis Johnson) last eight seasons ... USC has ap- peared in each of the last 17 pre- UTSA at ARIZONA STATE (#UTSAvsASU) Sun Devil Stadium (56,232) 7:30 pm PT - FS1 season AP polls and 58 preseason Series: ASU leads, 1-0-0. Last: ASU, 32-28 (2016) (, James Laurinaitis) polls overall. Only Ohio State (65) and Oklahoma (60) have ap- Brigham Young at ARIZONA (#BYUvsAZ) Arizona Stadium (55,675) 7:45 pm PT - ESPN peared in more preseason AP Top Series: ARIZ leads, 12-10-1. Last: BYU, 18-16 (2016) (, Rod Gilmore, Quint Kessenich) 25 polls. 2018 PAC-12 vs. ... PAC-12 FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK

American...... 0-0 THE RETURNEES: A total of 177 starters, who started at least half of his team’s games or a majority of games at a specific position, return to Pac-12 football squads in 2018. That’s out of a possible 288 (includ- Atlantic Coast...... 0-0 ing placekickers and punters) for an average of 14.8 starters returning per team. ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA Big Sky...... 0-0 and WASHINGTON each return the most with 18 starters. WASHINGTON STATE returns the fewest starters Big Ten...... 0-0 with 10. Here are the numbers: Big 12...... 0-0 Colonial...... 0-0 Returning Starters Off Def PK/P Total Arizona 7 9 2 18 Mid-American...... 0-0. California 10 8 0 18 Mountain West...... 0-0 Washington 8 9 1 18 Southeastern...... 0-0 Oregon 7 7 1 15 Sun Belt...... 0-0 Oregon State 7 7 1 15 Independent...... 0-0 Stanford 8 5 2 15 FCS Independent...... 0-0 USC 7 6 2 15 Total-All...... 0-0 (.---) Arizona State 8 4 2 14 Total-FBS...... 0-0 (.---) UCLA 5 7 2 14 Utah 8 4 2 14 The Pac-12 has posted a winning record Colorado 4 6 2 12 against foes outside league for 34 consec- Washington State 4 5 1 10 Total 82 77 18 177 utive seasons ... The Pac-12 has a 130-50 Average 6.8 6.4 1.5 14.8 (.722) record in non-conference play over the last four seasons ... The Pac-12 was THE HEADLINERS: Among those 177 returning starters are a number of headliners, including a total of 10 11-1 in season-openers in 2017. first-team and 12 second-team All-Pac-12 performers. Nine of the 12 squads return at least six starters on offense, and seven squads return at least six starters on defense. Returning are the reigning Offensive Player of the Year in Stanford senior running back Bryce Love, as well as the Freshman Co-Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year in Arizona running back J.J. Taylor and Stanford offensive lineman Walker Little, and Arizona linebacker Colin Schooler. Four teams have multiple returning First Team all-conference performers - USC linebacker Cameron Smith, defensive back Marvell Tell and all-purpose/special teams Michael Pittman Jr.; Stanford’s Love and offensive lineman Nate Herbig; Washington offensive lineman Kaleb McGary and defensive back Taylor Rapp; Utah placekicker Matt Gay (Lou Groza Award winner) and punter Mitch Wishnowsky. Additional returning first team performers in- NEXT WEEK’S SCHEDULE clude Arizona State junior wide receiver N’Keal Henry and Oregon junior all-purpose/special teams Brenden Schooler. Sat., Sept. 8 THE COACHING RANKS: Five new coaches enter the league this season. It’s the highest number of new ARIZONA at Houston, 11:00 am CT coaches to grace the sidelines in one season for the Pac-12. Well, one is not so new as UCLA’s Chip Kelly ABC and ESPN2 reverse mirror returns for his second stint in the Pac-12. Kelly posted a 46-7 record in four seasons at Oregon (2009-12) UCLA at Oklahoma, 12 noon CT and led the Ducks to the 2010 BCS title game ... ARIZONA’s Kevin Sumlin has averaged 8.7 wins over 10 FOX seasons, including back-to-back 10-win seasons at Houston (2011) and Texas A&M (2012) ... ARIZONA Portland State at OREGON, 11:00 am PT STATE’s Herm Edwards moves from his role as an ESPN analyst back to the sidelines where he last coached P12N in the NFL for eight seasons (2001-08 - five with the Jets, three with the Chiefs) ... OREGON’sMario Cris- COLORADO at Nebraska, 2:30 pm CT tobal moves from co-offensive coordinator to head coach. Cristobal has reached the pinnacle of college ABC football with a pair of national titles as a player for Miami (1989, 1991) and one CFP title as an Alabama North Dakota at WASHINGTON, 2:00 pm PT assistant coach (2015) ... OREGON STATE’s Jonathan Smith returns to his alma mater for his head coach- P12N ing debut. Like his Civil War counterpart, Smith achieved success as a player (MVP of the 2000 Fiesta Bowl/ UTAH at Northern Illinois, 6:30 pm CT BCS) and as a Washington offensive coordinator (2016 Peach Bowl/CFP semifinal) ... Add the seven other ESPNews league coaches who have a combined FBS record of 399-259 (.606) and Pac-12 football is in good hands. Southern Utah at OREGON STATE, 5:00 pm PT P12N TAKE IT ON THE RUN: Among the Power 5 conferences, the Pac-12 returns the most players (5) who USC at STANFORD, 5:30 pm PT rushed for 1,000 or more yards last season. FOX Bryce Love, Stanford - 2,118 yards (needs 1,174 to set Cardinal career rushing mark) CALIFORNIA at BYU, 8:15 pm MT Khalil Tate, Arizona - 1,411 yards (3 200-yard rushing games last year are more than all other Pac-12 ESPN2 or ESPNU quarterbacks combined have tallied in the history of the league) Michigan State at ARIZONA STATE, 7:45 pm PT Myles Gaskin, Washington - 1,318 yards (has rushed for at least 1,300 in each of his first 3 season) ESPN Zack Moss, Utah - 1,173 yards (Utes have had a 1,000-yard rusher in each of the last 4 seasons) San Jose St. at WASHINGTON STATE, 8:00 pm PT Patrick Laird, California - 1,127 yards (last Bear with back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons was Marshawn P12N Lynch in 2005-06)

AIR IT OUT: Among the Power 5 conferences, no other conference has more returning quarterbacks that LAST WEEK’S RESULTS averaged better than 200 yards passing per game last season than the Pac-12 (5). Ross Bowers, California - 253.2 yards per game Manny Wilkins, Arizona State - 251.5 yards per game Steven Montez, Colorado - 247.9 yards per game Tyler Huntley, Utah - 241.1 yards per game Jake Browning, Washington - 209.2 yards per game

BALANCE: UTAH and WASHINGTON are two of only five Power 5 teams to return a quarterback/running back combination where the quarterback threw for at least 2,000 yards and the running back rushed for at least 1,000 yards (also Alabama, Mississippi State, Wisconsin).

Pac-12 Football - August 27, 2018 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 nr/t49 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr 24/28 nr/nr 13/13 nr/nr 15/15 28/29 6/6 nr/44 9/4

POLL NOTES: WASHINGTON’s No. 6 ranking is its highest preseason ranking in the AP poll since 1997 when the Huskies opened the year at No. 4. The Huskies have now appeared in the AP Top 25 for 33 consecutive ranking periods ... STANFORD has appeared in the AP preseason Top 25 for the eighth consecutive year. The Cardinal are one of eight teams to have appeared in the preseason AP poll in each of the last eight seasons, joining Alabama, Ohio State, Florida State, USC, Oklahoma, LSU and Georgia ... USC has appeared in each of the last 17 presesaon AP polls and 58 preseason polls overall. Only Ohio State (65) and Oklahoma (60) have appeared in more preseason AP Top 25 polls.

AP Top 25 USA Today Top 25 CFP Pac-12 Preseason Preseason Preseason First ranking - Oct. 30 Media Poll 1 Alabama (42) 0-0 1505 1 Alabama (61) 0-0 1621 2 Clemson (18) 0-0 1476 2 Clemson (3) 0-0 1547 NORTH 3 Georgia 0-0 1350 3 Ohio State (1) 0-0 1458 1 Washington (40) 249 4 Wisconsin (1) 0-0 1271 4 Georgia 0-0 1452 2 Stanford (1) 198 5 Ohio State 0-0 1256 5 Oklahoma 0-0 1288 3 Oregon (1) 178 6 Washington 0-0 1215 6 Washington 0-0 1245 4 California 108 7 Oklahoma 0-0 1173 7 Wisconsin 0-0 1243 5 Washington State 98 8 Miami 0-0 1027 8 Miami 0-0 1091 6 Oregon State 45 9 Auburn 0-0 1013 9 Penn State 0-0 1050 SOUTH 10 Penn State 0-0 1012 10 Auburn 0-0 1004 1 USC (22) 225 11 Michigan State 0-0 877 11 Notre Dame 0-0 892 2 Utah (14) 209 12 Notre Dame 0-0 804 12 Michigan State 0-0 870 3 Arizona (3) 178 13 Stanford 0-0 778 13 Stanford 0-0 768 4 UCLA (2) 116 14 Michigan 0-0 773 14 Michigan 0-0 752 5 Colorado (1) 80 15 USC 0-0 543 15 USC 0-0 691 6 Arizona State 72 16 TCU 0-0 533 16 TCU 0-0 530 17 West Virginia 0-0 511 17 Virginia Tech 0-0 524 PAC-12 FCG CHAMPION: 18 Mississippi State 0-0 450 18 Mississippi State 0-0 407 Washington (37 votes) 19 Florida State 0-0 384 19 Florida State 0-0 328 Others receiving votes: USC (2), Or- 20 Virginia Tech 0-0 351 20 West Virginia 0-0 310 egon (1), Stanford (1), UCLA (1) 21 UCF 0-0 312 21 Texas 0-0 265 22 Boise State 0-0 292 22 Boise State 0-0 261 23 Texas 0-0 216 23 UCF 0-0 259 24 Oregon 0-0 148 24 LSU 0-0 254 25 LSU 0-0 106 25 Oklahoma State 0-0 168 Others Receiving votes: Others Receiving votes: 28 Utah 28 Oregan 31 Arizona 29 Utah 44 Washington State T49 Arizona

2017 FINAL PAC-12 STANDINGS PAC-12 BOWL ARRANGEMENTS PAC-12 OVERALL The Pac-12 is in the fifth 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 7-2 .778 271 201 9-5 .643 453 318 experience. The lineup is led by the Rose Bowl Game presented by North- Washington 7-2 .778 302 137 10-3 .769 479 209 western Mutual, which is the destination for the Pac-12 champion. However, Washington State 6-3 .667 254 242 9-4 .692 394 335 in 2018-19, if the Pac-12 champion is ranked among the top four of the CFP Oregon 4-5 .444 272 270 7-6 .538 468 377 poll following the 2018 season, it would play in either the Orange or Cotton California 2-7 .222 238 275 5-7 .417 333 341 Bowl. The Rose Bowl would then replace the Pac-12 Champion with another Oregon State 0-9 .000 172 378 1-11 .083 248 516 Pac-12 team. SOUTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Bowl Game Opponent Date TV USC 8-1 .889 328 210 11-3 .786 456 366 Rose presented by Northwestern Mutual Big Ten Jan. 1 ESPN Arizona State 6-3 .667 281 262 7-6 .538 414 427 Valero Alamo Big 12 Dec. 28 ESPN Arizona 5-4 .556 361 350 7-6 .538 537 447 San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Big Ten Dec. 31 FS1 UCLA 4-5 .444 259 326 6-7 .462 422 476 San Francisco Big Ten Dec. 31 FOX Utah 3-6 .333 244 242 7-6 .538 384 301 Hyundai Sun ACC Dec. 31 CBS Colorado 2-7 .222 222 311 5-7 .417 317 338 Mitsubishi Motors Las Vegas MWC Dec. 15 ABC 2017 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: USC 31, Stanford 28 Cheez-It Big 12 Dec. 26 ESPN

Pac-12 Football - August 27, 2018 Pac-12 Football - August 27, 2018 // 2018 PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Date Offensive Player Defensive Player Special Teams Player Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26

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2018 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS WATCH LIST - PAC-12 CANDIDATES

BEDNARIK AWARD DOAK WALKER AWARD OUTLAND TROPHY WUERFFEL TROPHY (Most Outstanding Defensive Player) (Top College Running Back) (Most Outstanding Interior Lineman) (Player Who Best Combines Exemplary Jalen Jelks, RSr., DE, ORE J.J. Taylor, RSo., RB, ARIZ Patrick Mekari, Sr., OL, CAL Community Service With Athletic And Aca- Troy Dye, Jr., LB, ORE Eno Benjamin, So., RB, Arizona State Jake Hanson, RJr., OL, ORE demic Achievement) Alijah Holder, RSr., CB, STAN Patrick Laird, RSr., RB, CAL Jordon Scott, So., DL, ORE Malcolm Holland, RJr., CB, ARIZ Bobby Okereke, RSr., ILB, STAN Tony Brooks-James, RSr., RB, ORE Calvin Throckmorton, RJr., OL, ORE Manny Wilkins, RSr., QB, ASU Porter Gustin, Sr., OLB, USC Bryce Love, Sr., RB, STAN Jesse Burkett, RSr., C, STAN Patrick Laird, RSr., RB, CAL Cameron Smith, Sr., ILB, USC Stephen Carr, So., RB, USC Nate Herbig, Jr., OG, STAN Nick Fisher, Sr., DB, COLO Marvell Tell, Sr., S, USC Myles Gaskin, Sr., RB, WASH Toa Lobendahn, RSr., C/OT, USC Justin Herbert, Jr., QB, ORE Julian Blackmon, Jr., DB, UTAH Zack Moss, Jr., RB, UTAH Lo Falemaka, Sr., OL, UTAH Trevon Bradford, Jr., WR, OSU Bradlee Anae, Jr., DE, UTAH Greg Gaines, RSr., DL, WASH Alameen Murphy, RSr., CB, STAN Greg Gaines, RSr., DL, WASH JIM THORPE AWARD Kaleb McGary, Sr., OL, WASH Jake Olson, RJr., SNP, USC Taylor Rapp, Jr., S, WASH (Best Defensive Back) Trey Adams, Sr., OL, WASH Chase Hansen, RSr., LB, UTAH Jalen Thompson, Jr., S, WSU Iman Marshall, Sr., S, USC Tevis Bartlett, Sr., OLB, WASH Marvell Tell III, Sr., S, USC PAUL HORNUNG AWARD Peyton Pelluer, GS, LB, WSU THE BILETNIKOFF AWARD Byron Murphy, So., DB, WASH (Most Versatile Player) (Most Outstanding Receiver) Taylor Rapp, Jr., S, WASH Shun Brown, Sr., WR, ARIZ MANNING AWARD JJ Arcega-Whiteside, Sr., WR, STAN N’Keal Harry, Jr., WR, ASU Jake Browning, Sr., QB, WASH N’Keal Harry, Jr., WR, ASU JOHN MACKEY AWARD Ashtyn Davis, RJr., S, CAL Khalil Tate, Jr., QB, ARIZ Kanawai Noa, Jr., WR, CAL (Most Outstanding Tight End) Tony Brooks-James, RSr., RB, ORE Manny Wilkins, RSr., QB ASU Vic Wharton III, Sr., WR, CAL Jacob Breeland, RJr., TE, ORE Darnay Holmes, So., DB, UCLA Ray Hudson, RSr., TE, CAL JOHNNY UNITAS GOLDEN ARM AWARD BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY Tyler Petite, Sr., TE, USC RAY GUY AWARD Ross Bowers, RJr., QB, CAL (Most Outstanding Defensive Player) Drew Sample, Sr., TE, WASH (Top Punter) Jake Browning, Sr., QB, WASH Chase Lucas, RSo., DB, ASU Kaden Smith, Jr., TE, STAN Alex Kinney, Sr., P, COLO Justin Herbert, Jr., QB, ORE Jordan Kunaszyk, RSr., ILB, CAL Caleb Wilson, RJr., TE, UCLA Jake Bailey, Sr., P, STAN Tyler Huntley, Jr., QB, UTAH Troy Dye, Jr., LB, ORE Bryce Wolma, So., TE, ARIZ Stefan Flintoft, RSr., P, UCLA Jake Luton, Sr., QB, OSU Jalen Jelks, RSr., DE, ORE Mitch Wishnowsky, Sr., P, UTAH Gardner Minshew II, GS, QB, WSU Jordon Scott, So., DL, ORE LOU GROZA AWARD Steven Montez, Jr., QB, COLO Christian Rector, RJr., DL, USC (Top Place-Kicker) RIMINGTON TROPHY Khalil Tate, Jr., QB, ARIZ Cameron Smith, Sr., ILB, USC Brandon Ruiz, So., PK, ASU (Most Outstanding Center) Manny Wilkins, RSr., QB, ASU Marvell Tell III, Sr., S, USC James Stefanou, So., PK, COLO Nathan Eldridge, RJr., OL, ARIZ Julian Blackmon, Jr., DB, UTAH Jet Toner, Jr., K, STAN Cohl Cabral, Jr., OL, ASU LOTT IMPACT AWARD Ben Burr-Kirven, Sr., LB, WASH JJ Molson, Jr., K, UCLA Addison Ooms, RSR, OL, CAL (Defensive Best in Character/Performance) Greg Gaines, RSr., DL, WASH Matt Gay, Sr., K, UTAH Jake Hanson, RSr., OL, ORE Ben Burr-Kirven, Sr., LB, WASH Taylor Rapp, Jr., S, WASH Sumner Houston, Sr., OL, OSU Koron Crump, RSr., DE/LB, ASU MAXWELL AWARD Jesse Burkett, RSr., C, STAN Troy Dye, Jr., LB, ORE THE BUTKUS AWARD (Most Outstanding Player) Toa Lobendahn, RSr., C/OT, USC Porter Gustin, Sr., OLB, USC (Top Linebacker) Khalil Tate, Jr., QB, ARIZ Lo Falemaka, Sr., OL, UTAH Chase Hansen, Sr., LB, UTAH Jordan Kunaszyk, RSr., ILB, CAL Manny Wilkins, RSr., QB, ASU Nick Harris, Jr., OL, WASH Jordan Kunaszyk, RSr., LB, CAL Troy Dye, Jr., LB, ORE N’Keal Harry, Jr., WR, ASU Frederick Mauigoa, Jr., OL, WSU Bobby Okereke, RSr., LB, STAN Justin Hollins, RSr., OLB, ORE Patrick Laird, RSr., RB, CAL Adarius Pickett, RSr., DB, UCLA Bobby Okereke, RSr., ILB, STAN Steven Montez, Jr., QB, COLO TED HENDRICKS AWARD Taylor Rapp, Jr., S, WASH Porter Gustin, Sr., OLB, USC Justin Herbert, Jr., QB, ORE (Most Outstanding Defensive End) Colin Schooler, So., LB, ARIZ Cameron Smith, Sr., ILB, USC KJ Costello, Jr., QB, STAN Jalen Jelks, RSr., DE, ORE Cameron Smith, Sr., LB, USC Tevis Bartlett, Sr., OLB, WASH Bryce Love, Sr., RB, STAN Chris Mulumba, Sr., DE, COLO Stephen Carr, So, RB, USC Christian Rector, RJr., DL, USC DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD Zack Moss, Jr., RB, UTAH (Most Outstanding Quarterback) Jake Browning, Sr., QB, WASH WALTER CAMP AWARD Jake Browning, Sr., QB, WASH Myles Gaskin, Sr., RB, WASH (Player of the Year) Justin Herbert, Jr., QB, ORE Khalil Tate, Jr., QB, ARIZ Khalil Tate, Jr., QB, ARIZ Steven Montez, Jr., QB, COLO Manny Wilkins, RSr., QB, ASU Bryce Love, Sr., RB, STAN Jake Browning, Sr., QB, WASH Myles Gaskin, Sr., RB, WASH

Pac-12 Football - August 27, 2018 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 at www.pac- Dave Hirsch...... [email protected] 12.com/media. Those media members who would like to receive the weekly Pac-12 football release and other Heather Ward...... [email protected] pertinent Pac-12 information via e-mail, please provide your e-mail address to Heather Ward (hward@pac-12. Twitter: @Pac12 org) or Dave Hirsch ([email protected]) and we will include it on our weekly distribution list. You can follow Facebook: Pac-12 the Pac-12 throughout the year on Twitter (@Pac12) and Facebook (Pac12) Arizona (520-621-4163) 2018 PAC-12 COACHES MEDIA TELECONFERENCE Blair Willis...... [email protected] Daniel Berk...... [email protected] Each Tuesday during the season, starting Tuesday, Aug. 28 and concluding on Tuesday, November 20. Each Twitter: @ArizonaFBall head coach will be available for 10 minutes. 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Facebook: USC Trojans- Official Page SATURDAY ON PAC-12 NETWORK: In addition to “The Pregame,” every Saturday on Pac-12 Network will Utah (801-581-3511) feature wall-to-wall coverage all day long with the “Pac-12 Football Postgame Report” following live games, Liz Abel...... [email protected] “Pac-12 Football Gamebreak” between games and “Pac-12 Final Score” at the end of every Saturday, wrap- Brooke [email protected] ping up each week’s action from the Conference. Twitter: @Utah_Football Introduced last season and honored with a local Emmy award and several nominations, Facebook: Utah Football THE 12 GREATEST: “The 12 Greatest” returns for its second season. The program this season will feature four half-hour episodes Washington (206-543-2230) focusing on the 12 greatest Pac-12 football coaches, quarterbacks, running backs and defensive linemen. Jeff Bechthold...... [email protected] Brian Tom...... 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Pac-12 Football - August 27, 2018 Pac-12 Football - August 27, 2018 // 2018 PAC-12 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE/RESULTS

ARIZONA (0-0, South: 0-0) OREGON (0-0, North: 0-0) USC (0-0, South: 0-0) Sa., 9/1 Brigham Young 7:45 pm PT/ESPN Sa., 9/1 Bowling Green 5 pm PT/P12N Sa., 9/1 UNLV 1 pm PT/P12N Sa., 9/8 at Houston 11 am CT/ABC, ESPN2 Sa., 9/8 Portland State 11 am PT/P12N Sa., 9/8 at Stanford 5:30 pm PT/FOX Sa., 9/15 Southern Utah 8 pm PT/P12N Sa., 9/15 San Jose State 2 pm PT/P12N Sa., 9/15 at Texas 7 pm CT/FOX Sa., 9/22 at Oregon State Sa., 9/22 Stanford Fr., 9/21 Washington State 7:30 pm PT/ESPN Sa., 9/29 USC Sa., 9/29 at California Sa., 9/29 at Arizona Sa., 10/6 California Sa., 10/13 Washington Sa., 10/13 Colorado Fr., 10/12 at Utah 8 pm MT/ESPN Sa., 10/20 at Washington State Sa., 10/20 at Utah Sa., 10/20 at UCLA Sa., 10/27 at Arizona Sa., 10/27 Arizona State Sa., 10/27 Oregon Sa., 11/3 UCLA Sa., 11/3 at Oregon State Fr., 11/2 at Colorado 7:30 pm MT/FS1 Sa., 11/10 at Utah Sa., 11/10 California Sa., 11/17 at Washington State Sa., 11/17 Arizona State Sa., 11/17 at UCLA Sa., 11/24 Arizona State Fr., 11/23 at Oregon State 1 pm PT/FS1 Sa., 11/24 Notre Dame

ARIZONA STATE (0-0, South: 0-0) OREGON STATE (0-0, North: 0-0) UTAH (0-0, South: 0-0) Sa., 9/1 UTSA 7:30 pm PT/FS1 Sa., 9/1 at #5 Ohio State 12 pm ET/ABC Th., 8/30 Weber State 6 pm MT/P12N Sa., 9/8 Michigan State 7:45 pm PT/ESPN Sa., 9/8 Southern Utah 5 pm PT/P12N Sa., 9/8 at Northern Illinois 6:30 pm CT/ESPNews Sa., 9/15 at San Diego State 7:30 pm PT/CBSSN Sa., 9/15 at Nevada 4 pm PT/ESPN3 Sa., 9/15 Washington 8 p.m. MT/ESPN Sa., 9/22 at Washington Sa., 9/22 Arizona Sa., 9/29 at Washington State Sa., 9/29 Oregon State Sa., 9/29 at Arizona State Sa., 10/6 at Stanford Sa., 10/6 at Colorado Sa., 10/6 Washington State Fr., 10/12 Arizona 8 pm MT/ESPN Th., 10/18 Stanford 6 pm PT/ESPN Sa., 10/20 California Sa., 10/20 USC Sa., 10/27 at USC Sa., 10/27 at Colorado Sa., 10/26 at UCLA Sa., 11/3 Utah Sa., 11/3 USC Sa., 11/3 at Arizona State Sa., 11/10 UCLA Sa., 11/10 at Stanford Sa., 11/10 Oregon Sa., 11/17 at Oregon Sa., 11/17 at Washington Sa., 11/17 at Colorado Sa., 11/24 at Arizona Fr., 11/23 at Oregon 1 pm PT/FS1 Sa., 11/24 Brigham Young

CALIFORNIA (0-0, North: 0-0) STANFORD (0-0, North: 0-0) WASHINGTON (0-0, North: 0-0) Sa., 9/1 North Carolina 1 pm PT/FOX Fr., 8/31 San Diego State 6 pm PT/FS1 Sa., 9/1 vs. #9 Auburn (1) 3:30 pm PT/ABC Sa., 9/8 at Brigham Young 8:15 pm MT/ESPNU,2 Sa., 9/8 USC 5:30 pm PT/FOX Sa., 9/8 North Dakota 2 pm PT/P12N Sa., 9/15 Idaho State 3 pm PT/P12N Sa., 9/15 UC Davis 11 am PT/P12N Sa., 9/15 at Utah 7 pm PT/ESPN Sa., 9/29 Oregon Sa., 9/22 at Oregon Sa., 9/22 Arizona State Sa., 10/6 at Arizona Sa., 9/29 at Notre Dame 7:30 pm ET/NBC Sa., 9/29 Brigham Young Sa., 10/13 UCLA Sa., 10/6 Utah Sa., 10/6 at UCLA Sa., 10/20 at Oregon State Th., 10/18 at Arizona State 6 pm PT/ESPN Sa., 10/13 at Oregon Sa., 10/27 Washington Sa., 10/27 Washington State Sa., 10/20 Colorado Sa., 11/3 at Washington State Sa., 11/3 at Washington Sa., 11/27 at California Sa., 11/10 at USC Sa., 11/10 Oregon State Sa., 11/3 Stanford Sa., 11/17 Stanford Sa., 11/17 at California Sa., 11/17 Oregon State Fr., 11/24 Colorado Sa., 11/24 at UCLA Fr., 11/23 at Washington State 5:30 pm PT/FOX (1) Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Ga. COLORADO (0-0, South: 0-0) UCLA (0-0, South: 0-0) Fr., 8/31 vs. Colorado State (1) 7:30 pm MT/CBSSN Sa., 9/1 Cincinnati 4 pm PT/ESPN WASHINGTON STATE (0-0, North: 0-0) Sa., 9/8 at Nebraska 2:30 pm CT/ABC Sa., 9/8 at Oklahoma 12 pm PT/FOX Sa., 9/1 at Wyoming 1:30 pm MT/CBSSN Sa., 9/15 New Hampshire 3 pm MT/P12N Sa., 9/15 Fresno State 7:30 pm PT/FS1 Sa., 98 San Jose State 8 pm PT/P12N Fr., 9/28 UCLA 7 pm MT/FS1 Fr., 9/28 at Colorado Sa., 9/15 Eastern Washington 5 pm PT/P12N Sa., 10/6 Arizona State Sa., 10/6 Washington Fr., 9/21 at USC 7:30 pm PT/ESPN Sa., 10/13 at USC Sa., 10/13 at California Sa., 9/29 Utah Sa., 10/20 at Washington Sa., 10/20 Arizona Sa., 10/6 at Oregon State Sa., 10/27 Oregon State Fr., 10/26 Utah 7:30 pm PT/ESPN Sa., 10/20 Oregon Fr., 11/2 at Arizona 7:30 pm PT/FS1 Sa., 11/3 at Oregon Sa., 10/27 at Stanford Sa., 11/10 Washington State Sa., 11/10 at Arizona State Sa., 11/3 California Sa., 11/17 Utah Sa., 11/17 USC Sa., 11/10 at Colorado Sa., 11/24 at California Sa., 11/24 Stanford Sa., 11/17 Arizona (1) Broncos Stadium at Mile High, Denver, Colo. Fr., 11/23 Washington

Pac-12 Football - August 27, 2018