PAC-10 CONFERENCE PAC-12 CONFERENCE

1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500, Walnut Creek, CA 94597 // PAC-12.COM // 925.932.4411 For Immediate Release: September 4, 2012 Contacts: Dave Hirsch ([email protected]), Alex Kaufman ([email protected])

2012 PAC-12 FOOTBALL STANDINGS

PAC-12 OVERALL NORTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut. vs. Div Streak Oregon 0-0 .--- 0 0 1-0 1.000 57 34 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Won 4 Stanford 0-0 .--- 0 0 1-0 1.000 20 17 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Won 1 Washington 0-0 .--- 0 0 1-0 1.000 21 12 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Won 1 Oregon State 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Lost 1 California 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-1 .000 24 31 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Lost 2 Washington State 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-1 .000 6 30 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 Lost 3

SOUTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut. vs. Div Streak Arizona 0-0 .--- 0 0 1-0 1.000 24 17 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Won 3 Arizona State 0-0 .--- 0 0 1-0 1.000 63 6 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Won 1 UCLA 0-0 .--- 0 0 1-0 1.000 49 24 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Won 1 USC 0-0 .--- 0 0 1-0 1.000 49 10 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Won 5 Utah 0-0 .--- 0 0 1-0 1.000 41 0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Won 2 Colorado 0-0 .--- 0 0 0-1 .000 17 22 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 Lost 1

This Week’s Schedule Fri., Sept. 7 Ranking Game Site Time/TV Series/Last Meeting 31/30 UTAH (1-0) Romney Stadium (25,513) 6 p.m. MT UTAH leads, 77-28-4 --/-- at Utah State (1-0) Logan, Utah ESPN2 UTAH, 35-17 (2009) Sat., Sept. 8 --/-- Southern Utah (0-1) Memorial Stadium (63,000) 12 noon PT First Meeting --/-- CALIFORNIA (0-1) Berkeley, Calif. P12N --/-- Eastern Washington (0-0) Martin Stadium (32,248) 12 noon PT WSU leads, 2-0-0 --/-- WASHINGTON STATE (0-1) Pullman, Wash. P12N WSU, 73-0 (1908) --/-- Sacramento State (0-1) Folsom Field (53,613) 1 p.m. MT COLO leads, 61-20-2 --/-- COLORADO (0-1) Boulder, Colo. P12N COLO, 28-14 (2011) 2/2 USC (1-0) MetLife Stadium (82,566) 3:30 p.m. ET USC leads, 3-0-0 --/-- Syracuse (0-1) East Rutherford, N.J. ABC USC, 38-17 (2011) 13/13 WIsconsin (1-0) Reser Stadium (45,674) 1 p.m. PT Wisconsin leads, 2-0-0 --/-- OREGON STATE (0-0) Corvallis, Ore. FX Wisconsin, 35-0 (2011) --/-- Fresno State (1-0) Autzen Stadium (54,000) 3:30 p.m. PT ORE leads, 6-2-0 4/4 OREGON (1-0) Eugene, Ore. P12N ORE, 52-21 (2007) 32/26 WASHINGTON (1-0) Tiger Stadium (92,400) 6 p.m. CT LSU leads, 2-0-0 3/3 LSU (1-0) Baton Rouge, LA ESPN LSU, 31-23 (2009) 16/14 Nebraska (1-0) Rose Bowl (91,500) 4:30 p.m. PT Nebraska leads, 6-4-0 --/-- UCLA (1-0) Pasadena, Calif. FOX/FOX Deportes Nebraska, 49-21 (1994) 18/16 Oklahoma State (1-0) Arizona Stadium (51,811) 7:30 p.m. PT Oklahoma State leads, 5-3-0 --/t41 ARIZONA (1-0) Tucson, Ariz. P12N Oklahoma State, 37-14 (2011) --/-- Duke (1-0) Stanford Stadium (50,000) 7:30 p.m. PT STAN leads, 2-1-0 25/21 STANFORD (1-0) Stanford, Calif. P12N STAN, 44-14 (2011) --/-- Illinois (1-0) Sun Devil Stadium (71,705) 7:30 p.m. PT ASU leads, 2-1-0 --/-- ARIZONA STATE (1-0) Tempe, Ariz. ESPN Illinois, 17-14 (2011) Rankings listed (AP/Coaches poll); * - Win later vacated

PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK - WEEK ONE A LOOK AHEAD OFFENSE: Johnathan Franklin, RB, UCLA Fri., Sept. 14 DEFENSE: Jake Fischer, LB, Arizona Washington State at UNLV SPECIAL TEAMS: , WR/KR, USC ESPN, 6 p.m. PT WALNUT CREEK, Calif.--Running back Johnathan Franklin of UCLA, linebacker Jake Fischer of Sat., Sept. 15 ARIZONA and wide receiver/kick returner Marqise Lee of USC have been named Pac-12 Players California at Ohio State of the Week in football. ABC, 12 noon ET Tennessee Tech at Oregon Franklin, a senior from , Calif., rushed for 214 yards on 15 carries (14.3 average) P12N, 12 noon PT and tied a career high with three in a 49-24 win at Rice. His three touchdowns Portland State at Washington came on runs of 74, 78 and 22 yards. He became the first UCLA back to record two runs of 72 FX, 1 p.m. PT yards or longer in a game and the fourth Bruin to log multiple 200-yard rushing performances. Arizona State at Missouri With 2,883 rushing yards in his career, Franklin is 32 yards shy of taking over 7th place on ESPN2, 6 p.m. CT UCLA’s all-time rushing list. USC at Stanford FOX/FOX Deportes, 4:30 p.m. PT Fischer, a junior from Oro Valley, Ariz., recorded career highs in tackles (13) and tackles for loss Colorado at Fresno State (2.5) and logged the first forced of his career in Arizona’s 24-17 overtime win over Toledo. CBSSN, 5 p.m. PT The Arizona defense allowed just three points and 132 yards of offense in the second half, while BYU at Utah holding the Rockets to an 0-7 rate on third downs. Nine of Fischer’s 13 tackles were solo stops. ESPN2, 8 p.m. MT Lee, a sophomore from Inglewood, Calif., racked up 297 all-purpose yards, including a 100-yard South Carolina State at Arizona kickoff return for a , in USC’s 49-10 win over Hawaii. Lee, whose touchdown came on P12N, 7:30 p.m. PT his only return of the day, became just the second Trojan to register a 100-yard scoring return on Houston at UCLA a kickoff. In addition, he had 10 receptions for 197 yards. P12N, 7:30 p.m. PT Also nominated for offensive player of the week honors were running backs Marion Grice of Ari- zona State and John White of Utah and Matt Scott of Arizona, of PAC-12 VS.: Oregon and of USC. Also nominated on defense were linebackers Brandon Magee of Arizona State, Brennan Scarlett of California, Derrick Webb of Colorado and of Atlantic Coast...... 0-0 USC, defensive ends of UCLA and of Utah and nickleback Usua Ama- nam of Stanford. Also nominated for special teams play were punters Josh Hubner of Arizona Big East...... 0-0 State, Jeff Locke of UCLA and Sean Sellwood of Utah and kicker Jordan Williamson of Stanford. Big Sky...... 2-0 Big Ten...... 0-0 2012 Pac-12 Football Players of the Week Big 12...... 0-0 Offense Defense Special Teams Conference USA...... 1-0 9/3 Johnathan Franklin, RB, UCLA Jake Fischer, LB, ARIZ Marqise Lee, WR/KR, USC Mid-American...... 1-0 Mountain West...... 2-2 Southeastern...... 0-0 AROUND THE PAC-12 Southland...... 0-0 Sun Belt...... 1-0 THIS WEEK: Seven BCS opponents on the docket this week, with six of those opponents open- Western Athletic...... 1-0 ing the 2012 season victorious last week, and four enter this week’s contests ranked among the Independent...... 0-1 AP Top 25 (OREGON STATE hosts No. 13 Wisconsin, UCLA hosts No. 16 Nebraska, ARIZONA Total-All...... 8-3 (.727) host No. 18 Oklahoma State, WASHINGTON travels to No. 3 LSU). Total-FBS...... 6-3 (.667) CHECK YOUR LOCAL LISTINGS: Each Pac-12 game will be televised this weekend, including vs. BCS...... 0-0 (.---) six games appearing on the Pac-12 Networks. Check the Pac-12 website (Pac-12.com) and click on the “Channel Finder” link to find the tv provider in your area. The Pac-12 posted a 25-16 record BIG PLAY SCORES: The following players posted touchdowns covering 40 yards or more dur- (.610) in non-conference play last ing the first weekend of the season - ARIZONA sophomore RB Ka’Deem Carey (73-yard run), season, marking the 28th consecu- ARIZONA STATE senior LB Brandon Magee (45-yard return), UCLA freshman QB tive season of posting a winning re- Brett Hundley (72-yard run), UCLA senior RB Johnathan Franklin (74-yard run, 78-yard run), cord outside the league. UCLA sophomore LB Damien Holmes (44-yard fumble return), USC sophomore WR Marqise Lee (75-yard reception, 100-yard kickoff return), WASHINGTON junior S Will Shamburger (44- yard fumble return).

ARIZONA • With head coaching stints at Salem College, Glenville State, West Virginia and Michigan, UA head coach Rich Rodriguez won his debut for the first time with the 24-17 win over Toledo. • Senior QB Matt Scott connected on 30-of-46 passes for a career-high 387 yards and two TDs. Only six quarterbacks in UA history have thrown for more yards in a game. • The Wildcats racked up 624 total yards (387 pass/237 rush) on Toledo, the second most in school history and the most since posting 691 yards against New Mexico in 1969.

PAC-12 FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // September 4, 2012 2 ARIZONA STATE and is one of just six FBS players in Week One to record four TFL. • ASU rolled up 63 points in its 63-6 season-opening victory over • Junior PK Jordan Williamson was perfect on two field goal attempts Northern Arizona. It was the most points scored by the Sun Devils in Friday’s 20-17 win over San Jose State. His first field goal came since their 63-16 win over Temple in the 2005 season-opener. on the final play of the first half, from a new career-high of 46 yards. • The Sun Devils will look to continue a pretty good streak vs. Big Ten teams at Sun Devil Stadium this weekend. ASU is 7-0 vs. Big Ten UCLA teams in Tempe, including big wins in its past two games against • UCLA put 49 points on the scoreboard in its win over Rice. It was Northwestern (52-21 on Sept. 17, 2005) and then-No. 16 Iowa (44- the most points scored by UCLA since a 50-38 Sun Bowl victory 7 on Sept. 18, 2004). In the seven games, ASU has outscored its over Northwestern in 2005 . Big Ten opponents 275-97 (39.3 to 13.8 per game). • Senior P Jeff Locke had six punts for 43.7 yards average and placed ASU 52, Northwestern 21 (Sept. 17, 2005) three inside the 20-yard line in the 49-24 win at Rice. Entering the ASU 44, No. 16 Iowa 7 (Sept. 18, 2004) season, Locke was the Pac-12’s career leader with an average of ASU 21, Illinois 16 (Sept. 10, 1988) 44.57 yards per punt. ASU 20, Michigan State 17 (Sept. 13, 1988) ASU 35, Northwestern 3 (Sept. 17, 1977) USC ASU 48, Minnesota 26 (Sept. 20, 1969) • Senior QB Matt Barkley completed 23-of-38 passes for 372 yards ASU 55, Wisconsin 7 (Sept. 21, 1968) and 4 TDs (including a 75-yarder) against Hawaii, with 304 of those yards and 3 of the scores coming in the first half as USC built up CALIFORNIA a 35-0 lead. It was his third consecutive game with at least 4 TD • Junior WR Keenan Allen extended his streak of consecutive games passes, and 11th time he’s passed for more than 300 yards. Bar- with a reception to 25, every game he’s played at Cal. Allen scored kley, who had 39 TD passes last year, has now thrown at least one his first touchdown of 2012 on a reverse that went for 39 yards. It TD in 33 of 37 games, at least 2 TDs in 22 games, at least three in was his second rushing TD of his career. On the receiving end, he 14 games and four or more in eight games. paced the Bears with five catches for 69 yards. • Sophomore WR Marqise Lee’s finished with 10 receptions for 197 • The Golden Bears will look for their first win in Memorial Stadium yards. It’s his third straight game with 100 or more receiving yards since Oct. 23, 2010, a 50-17 win over Arizona State. (8 catches, 187 yards vs. UCLA; 13 catches, 224 yards vs. UCLA). That stretch of 608 receiving yards in three games is the most pro- COLORADO lific in school history • In the loss to Colorado State, junior LB Derrick Webb had a ca- reer-high 12 tackles (nine solo), with five at our behind the line of UTAH scrimmage (three tackles for zero, two tackles for loss including a • With the 41-0 win over Northern Colorado, Utah posted its first sack) and two third down stops in 53 plays. shutout since blanking Wyoming, 50-0 in 2007. The last time the • The Buffs played 9 true freshmen (13, including redshirt freshmen) Utes posted back-to-back shutouts was during the 1981 season in their opener vs. Colorado State. Last season, Colorado played 15 when they blanked Portland State (46-0) and Northwestern (42-0). true freshmen last season, the most at Colorado since the NCAA • Senior RB John White rushed 24 times for 119 yards (5.0 ypc) and allowed freshmen to play back in 1972. a TD in the win over Northern Colorado. In the start of his second season at Utah, he now has nine 100-yard games. Utah improved OREGON to 9-0 in games when White rushes for 100 yards. • Freshman QB Marcus Mariota completed 18-22 passes for 200 • Utah State is Utah’s oldest rival and the series, in its 110th game, yards and 3 TDs, ran for another 33 yards on 4 carries in his col- is the 12th-longest in NCAA FBS history. Utah’s first football game legiate debut as he guided Oregon to TD drives on its first 7 drives ever was against USU in 1892. The two teams did not play in 2010 of the game to stake Ducks to a 50-3 lead with 7:06 remaining in and 2011. Utah has won the last 12 games against Utah State (and the 2nd quarter. Mariota did not play the remainder of the game. 20 of 22), including the last six games in Logan. • The Ducks scored touchdowns on their first seven possessions in building a 50-10 halftime lead in its win over Arkansas State. In WASHINGTON typical fashion, each of the scoring drives averaged 1:32. Five of • In the 21-12 victory over San Diego State, the Husky defense al- those touchdown drives were under 2:00, giving the Ducks 94 such lowed the fewest points since the 2010 Holiday Bowl, when Wash- touchdown drives over the last two-plus seasons. ington held Nebraska in check with a 19-7 win. • Junior QB Keith Price connected on 25 of his 35 passes for 222 OREGON STATE yards and 1 TD against San Diego State. His primary targets were • Due to Hurricane Isaac, Nicholls State encountered travel problems a pair of sophomores - TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins (9 catches, 82 that forced the postponement of its game with OREGON STATE. The yards) and WR Kasen Williams (6 catches for 75 yards and 1 TD) Beavers are attempting to reschedule the game with Nicholls State • The Beavers open the season with No. 13 Wisconsin. It’s the third WASHINGTON STATE time a Mike Riley coached Beaver squad has opened the season • This will be the first meeting between Washington State and Eastern against a ranked foe (2004 at No. 3 LSU, 2010 vs. No. 7 TCU). Washington in over 100 years. The Cougars won the only two previ- ous matchups 46-0 in 1907 and 73-0 in 1908 with both games STANFORD played in Pullman. Dating back to a 34-0 victory over Montana in • Stanford has now prevailed in 24 of its last 27 home games. It has 1903, the Cougars have played 45 games against teams currently won eight straight non-conference games at home. in the Big Sky Conference. WSU is 43-2 in those games - including • Senior NB Usua Amanam had six total tackles, recording a game- 19 shutouts - and has not lost to a team currently in the Big Sky in high four tackles for loss in his first collegiate start, a 20-17 win over more than 60 years. San Jose State. His two solo sacks knocked back the Spartans 17 • Junior PK Andrew Furney hit a pair of 40+ yard field goals (47, 41) yards. In the fourth quarter, he recovered a fumble that set up Stan- in the loss at BYU. Furney has now connected on his last eight at- ford’s game-winning score. He leads the Pac-12 in tackles for loss tempts from 40+ yards. He finished 5-for-5 from 40+ yards in 2011.

PAC-12 FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // September 4, 2012 3 PAC-12 IN THE WEEKLY RANKINGS

AP (media)/USA Today (coaches)/Harris Interactive (begins Oct.3)/BCS (begins Oct. 16)

ARIZ ASU CAL COLO ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC UTAH WASH WSU PRE nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr 5/5 nr/nr 21/18 nr/nr 1/3 30/32 27/26 nr/nr 9/4 nr/t41 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr 4/4 nr/nr 25/21 nr/nr 2/2 31/30 32/26 nr/nr 9/10

AP Top 25 USA Today Top 25 Harris Interactive BCS Sept. 4 Sept. 4 First release - Oct. 3 First release - Oct. 16

1. Alabama (45) 1-0 1481 1. Alabama (37) 1-0 1447 2. USC (11) 1-0 1435 2. USC (14) 1-0 1398 3. LSU (4) 1-0 1382 3. LSU (7) 1-0 1375 4. OREGON 1-0 1295 4. OREGON (1) 1-0 1286 5. Oklahoma 1-0 1170 5. Oklahoma 1-0 1171 6. Florida State 1-0 1135 6. Florida State 1-0 1144 7. Georgia 1-0 1083 7. Georgia 1-0 1092 8. Arkansas 1-0 992 8. West Virginia 1-0 1032 9. South Carolina 1-0 980 9. South Carolina 1-0 943 9. West Virginia 1-0 980 10. Arkansas 1-0 929 11. Michigan State 1-0 915 11. Michigan State 1-0 868 12. Clemson 1-0 788 12. Clemson 1-0 826 13. Wisconsin 1-0 664 13. Wisconsin 1-0 719 14. Ohio State 1-0 634 14. Nebraska 1-0 652 15. Virginia Tech 1-0 604 15. Texas 1-0 600 16. Nebraska 1-0 603 16. Oklahoma State 1-0 595 17. Texas 1-0 584 17. TCU 0-0 479 18. Oklahoma State 1-0 558 18. Virginia Tech 1-0 476 19. Michigan 0-1 446 19. Michigan 0-1 427 20. TCU 0-0 355 20. Kansas State 1-0 414 21. Kansas State 1-0 339 21. STANFORD 1-0 324 22. Notre Dame 1-0 198 22. Notre Dame 1-0 252 23. Louisville 1-0 190 23. Florida 1-0 204 24. Florida 1-0 145 24. Louisville 1-0 109 25. STANFORD 1-0 131 25. Boise State 0-1 82 Others Receiving votes: Others receiving votes: 31. UTAH 26. WASHINGTON 32. WASHINGTON 30. UTAH T41. ARIZONA

2011 FINAL PAC-12 CONFERENCE FOOTBALL STANDINGS

PAC-12 OVERALL NORTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut. vs. Div Oregon% 8-1 .889 399 209 12-2 .857 645 345 7-1 4-0 1-1 5-0 Stanford 8-1 .889 394 213 11-2 .846 561 285 6-1 5-0 0-1 4-1 Washington 5-4 .556 270 290 7-6 .538 434 470 6-1 1-4 0-1 2-3 California 4-5 .444 223 227 7-6 .538 368 314 4-1 2-4 1-1 2-3 Oregon State 3-6 .333 206 268 3-9 .250 262 370 2-4 1-5 0-0 2-3 Washington State 2-7 .222 211 311 4-8 .333 358 381 3-3 1-5 0-0 0-5

SOUTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut. vs. Div USC* 7-2 .778 341 232 10-2 .833 429 283 6-1 4-1 0-0 4-1 UCLA 5-4 .556 197 266 6-8 .429 323 439 5-1 1-6 0-1 2-3 Utah 4-5 .444 188 202 8-5 .615 325 263 3-3 4-2 0-1 2-3 Arizona State 4-5 .444 298 255 6-7 .462 431 372 5-2 1-4 0-1 3-2 Arizona 2-7 .222 269 341 4-8 .333 369 425 3-2 1-5 0-0 2-3 Colorado 2-7 .222 162 354 3-10 .231 257 475 1-4 1-6 1-0 2-3 *- Ineligible for postseason % - Based on tie-break procedure, Oregon defeated Stanford in head-to-head competition and was the North Division representative in the Pac-12 FCG. 2011 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Oregon 49, UCLA 31

PAC-12 FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // September 4, 2012 4 USC TABBED TO WIN PAC-12 TITLE IN PRESEASON MEDIA POLL

UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. - USC is the favorite to win the 2012 Pac-12 Conference football title in a preseason poll of media members who cover the league. The Trojans were listed in the top spot in the North Division by 117 of the 123 voters participating in the poll, collecting 729 points. 102 of those pollsters tabbed the Trojans to come out on top in the Pac-12 Championship Game. Utah was picked to finish second in the South Division, collecting one first-place vote in the balloting for the division race. Arizona State claimed three of the other five first-place votes, with each of those members of the media casting a vote for the Sun Devils to capture the Pac-12 title. Oregon was picked to win the North Division, garnering 732 points and 117 first place votes, while Stanford, which tallied five of the other six first place votes, was pegged to finish second in this year’s poll. California, predicted by the voters to finish fourth in the North Division, claimed the remaining first place vote. The media poll has correctly selected the Conference Champion in 28 of 51 previous polls, including 11 of the last 12. Following are the results of the preseason media poll (points 6-5-4-3-2-1, first-place votes in parentheses):

 NORTH DIVISION SOUTH DIVISION 1. Oregon (117)...... 732 1. USC (117)...... 729 2. Stanford (5)...... 533 2. Utah (1)...... 514 3. Washington...... 502 3. UCLA (2)...... 435 4. California (1)...... 382 4. Arizona...... 385 5. Washington State...... 228 5. Arizona State (3)...... 353 6. Oregon State...... 205 6. Colorado...... 164

PAC-12 TITLE GAME CHAMPION: USC (102 votes) Others receiving votes: Oregon (18), Arizona State (3)

NATIONAL AWARDS 2012 PRESEASON AWARD WATCH LIST - PAC-12 CANDIDATES

BEDNARIK AWARD ROTARY LOMBARDI AWARD MAXWELL AWARD JIM THORPE AWARD (Most Outstanding Defensive Player) (Most Outstanding Down Lineman/ (Most Outstanding Player) (Most Oustanding Defensive Back) John Boyett, Sr., S, ORE Linebacker) Cameron Marshall, Sr., RB, ASU John Boyett, Sr., S, ORE Dion Jordan, Sr., DE, ORE Dion Bailey, So., LB, USC Keenan Allen, Jr., WR, CAL T.J. McDonald, Sr., S, USC , Sr., CB, OSU , Jr., OT, COLO Isi Sofele, Sr., RB, CAL Jordan Poyer, Sr., CB, OSU Shayne Skov, Sr., LB, STAN Michael Clay, Sr., LB, ORE , Sr., RB, ORE Nickell Robey, Jr., CB, USC Chase Thomas, Sr., LB, STAN Scott Crichton, So., DE, OSU De’Anrthony Thomas, So., WR, ORE Dion Bailey, So., LB, USC Joseph Fauria, Sr., TE, UCLA Stepfan Taylor, Sr., RB, STAN DOAK WALKER AWARD T.J. McDonald, Sr., S, USC Ben Gardner, Jr., DE, STAN Johnathan Franklin, Sr., RB, UCLA (Most Outstanding Running Back) Nickell Robey, Jr., CB, USC Khaled Holmes, Sr., C, USC Matt Barkley, Sr., QB, USC Kenjon Barner, Sr., ORE , Sr., DT, UTAH Wes Horton, Sr., DE, USC Robert Woods, Jr., WR, USC Jesse Callier, Jr., WASH Dion Jordan, Se., DE, ORE Marqise Lee, So., WR, USC Johnathan Franklin, Sr., UCLA BILETNIKOFF AWARD Travis Long, Sr., DE/OLB, WSU Curtis McNeal, Sr., RB, USC Cameron Marshall, Sr., ASU (Most Outstanding Wide Receiver) Star Lotulelei, Sr., DT, UTAH John White IV, Sr., RB, UTAH Curtis McNeal, Sr., USC Keenan Allen, Jr., CAL Hayes Pullard, Sr., LB, USC Keith Price, Jr., QB, WASH Isi Sofele, Sr., CAL Dan Buckner, Sr., ARIZ Shayne Skov, Sr., LB, STAN Marquess Wilson, Jr., WR, WSU Stepfan Taylor, Sr., STAN DeVonte Christopher, Sr., UTAH Chase Thomas, Sr., LB, STAN John White, Sr., UTAH Markus Wheaton, Sr., OSU Levine Toilolo, TE, STAN BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY Marquess Wilson, Jr., WSU Brian Wagner, Sr., LB, ARIZ (Most Outstanding Defensive Player) WALTER CAMP AWARD Robert Woods, Jr., USC Carson York, Sr., C, ORE Star Lotulelei, Sr., DT, UTAH (Most Outstanding Player) Dion Jordan, Sr., DE, ORE Keenan Allen, Jr., WR, CAL LOU GROZA AWARD RIMINGTON TROPHY Dion Bailey, So., LB, USC Matt Barkley, Sr., QB, USC (Most Outstanding Kicker) (Most Outstanding Center) Travis Long, Sr., LB, WSU T.J. McDonald, Sr., S, USC Andrew Furney, Jr., WSU Hronis Grasu, So., ORE Shayne Skov, Sr., LB, STAN Chase Thomas, Sr., LB, STAN Andre Heidari, So., USC Gus Handler, Jr., COLO Chase Thomas, Sr., LB, STAN De’Anthony Thomas, So., WR, ORE Jordan Williamson, So., STAN Khaled Holmes, Sr., USC Jordan Poyer, Sr., CB, OSU John White, Sr., RB, UTAH Sam Schwartzstein, Sr., STAN Nickell Robey, Jr., CB, USC Robert Woods, Jr., WR, USC RAY GUY AWARD Tevita Stevens, Sr., UTAH John Boyett, Sr., S, ORE (Most Outstanding Punter) T.J. McDonald, Sr., S, USC BUTKUS AWARD Darragh O’Neill, So., COLO JOHN MACKEY AWARD (Most Outstanding Linebacker) Jackson Rice, Sr., ORE (Most Outstanding Tight End) OUTLAND TROPHY Dion Bailey, So., USC Jeff Locke, Sr., UCLA Joseph Fauria, Sr., UCLA (Most Outstanding Interior Lineman) Travis Long, Sr., WSU Sean Sellwood, Sr., UTAH Austin Seferian-Jenkins, So., WASH David Bakhtiari, OT, COLO Brandon Magee, Sr., ASU Levine Toilolo, Jr., STAN Matt Summers-Gavin, OT, CAL , Sr., STAN DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD Khaled Holmes, Sr., C, USC Douglas Rippy, Sr., COLO (Best Quarterback) , G, STAN Shayne Skov, Sr., STAN Matt Barkley, Sr., USC Carson York, G, ORE Chase Thomas, Sr., STAN Keith Price, Jr., WASH Star Lotulelei, DT, UTAH Jeff Tuel, Sr., WSU Aaron Tipoti, DT, CAL

PAC-12 FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // September 4, 2012 5 2012 PAC-12 COACHES MEDIA TELECONFERENCE PAC-12 MEDIA CONTACTS Each Tuesday during the season, starting Tuesday, August 28 and concluding on Tuesday, Pac-12 Conference November 20. Each head coach will be available for 10 minutes. The two head coaches Dave Hirsch...... [email protected] of the teams participating in the Pac-12 Championship Game will be available the week of Alex Kaufman...... [email protected] November 26 (Time TBD). In order to participate on the call, media must use their work Arizona email address to send a request to Dave Hirsch ([email protected]) for the conference Molly O’Mara...... [email protected] call phone number. Arizona State Mark Brand...... [email protected] ORDER OF COACHES (PT/MT): California 9:55 a.m./10:55 a.m. MT Kyle Whittingham, Utah (Aug. 28 and Sept. 11) Kyle McRae...... [email protected] 10:05 a.m. Jim Mora, UCLA (from Aug. 28-Sept. 18) Colorado 10:15 a.m./11:15 a.m. MT Jon Embree, Colorado David Plati...... [email protected] 10:25 a.m. Mike Riley, Oregon State Oregon 10:35 a.m./11:35 a.m. MT Kyle Whittingham, Utah (except Aug. 28 and Sept. 11) Dave Williford...... [email protected] Steve Sarkisian, Washington (only Aug. 28 and Sept. 11) Oregon State 10:45 a.m. David Shaw, Stanford Steve Fenk...... [email protected] 10:55 a.m. Mike Leach, Washington State Stanford 11:05 a.m. Rich Rodriguez, Arizona Mike Eubanks...... [email protected] (note: 12:05 p.m. MST in November after daylight savings) Alan George...... [email protected] 11:15 a.m. , Oregon (starting Tues., Sept. 25) UCLA 11:25 a.m. Jeff Tedford, California Steve Rourke...... [email protected] 11:35 a.m. Jim Mora, UCLA (starting Tues., Sept. 25) USC 11:45 a.m. Lane Kiffin, USC Tim Tessalone...... [email protected] 11:55 a.m. Steve Sarkisian, Washington (except. Aug. 28 and Sept. 11) Utah 12:05 p.m. Todd Graham, Arizona State Liz Abel...... [email protected] (note: 1:05 p.m. MST in November after daylight savings) Washington 12:15 p.m. Chip Kelly, Oregon from Tues., Aug. 28 - Tues., Sept. 18) Jeff Bechthold...... [email protected] Washington State A taped replay will be available to the media beginning at 3:30 p.m. PT/4:30 p.m. MT fol- Bill Stevens...... [email protected] lowing the teleconference and available anytime up until the next scheduled call. Phone number for the taped replay: 866-402-5083. In addition, audio files of the teleconference will be available on the Pac-12 website (pac-12.com) following each teleconference call.

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PAC-12 FOOTBALL MULTIMEDIA CONTENT ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS Again this year, the Pac-12 will be embracing web-based digital technology for dissemination of multimedia content (weekly press conferences). We will be using a web based FTP tool called the Pac-12 Digital XChange to share information with our media part- ners. In order to access this FTP site in secure fashion, it is important for you to register with us to obtain the necessary access credentials (a.k.a. a login id and password). Please be aware of the following important points: 1. If you participated in Football Media Day activities last year, you most likely have already received your registration information for the Pac-12 Digital Xchange. We can help you if you have forgotten your user id or password. 2. If you have not yet registered for an account on the Pac-12 Digital Xchange, please do the following: Send an email to [email protected] with the subject line “Request for Pac-12 Media Access” containing the following infor- mation: Name, Job title, Company name, Email address, Phone number (business and/or mobile) Through the use of the Pac-12 Digital XChange FTP tool, we will post Pac-12 content to the site as it becomes available, which will be easily accessible to you and your organization. When you receive your registration confirmation and user id/password, you will also receive detailed access instructions and usage information for Pac-12 Digital XChange. For your reference, the FTP site is accessible on the internet via a simple URL (http://www.xosdigitalxchange.com). Please be aware that Pac-12 Digital Exchange works best in the latest versions of the most popular web browsers (Firefox 3.0+ or Internet Explorer 8+).

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PAC-12 FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // September 4, 2012 6 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME The Pac-12 Championship Football Game will take place Friday, November 30 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and telecast to a national audience on FOX. The Championship game will match the winner of the North Division vs. the winner of the South Division. The game will be played on the campus of the division winner with the best overall conference record. The winner of the Pac-12 Championship will earn the league’s automatic BCS berth.

TIE-BREAK PROCEDURES TO DETERMINE AND CHAMPIONSHIP GAME PARTICIPANTS & HOST

The division winner will be determined by the record in all games played (both divisional and cross-divisional) within the conference. In the event of a tie, the following procedures will be applied to determine the Pac-12 Championship Game representatives from each division: Two-Team Tie. 1. Head-to-head competition between the two tied teams. a. If no game is played between the two tied teams or that game ends in a tie, the following tie-breaking procedures would be applied: 2. Record in games played within the division 3. Record against the next highest placed team in the division (Based on record in all games played within the conference), proceeding through the division. 4. Record in common conference games. 5. Highest BCS Ranking following the last weekend of regular-season games. 6. Total number of wins in a 12-game season. The following conditions will apply to the calculation of the total number of wins: a. Only one win against a team from the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision or lower division will be counted annually. b. Any games that are exempted from counting against the annual maximum number of football contests per NCAA rules (current Bylaw 17.9.5.2) shall not be included. 7. Coin toss. Multiple-Team Ties. The following procedures will only be used to eliminate all but two teams, at which point the two-team tie-breaking procedure will be applied. 1. Head-to-head (Best record in games among the tied teams). 2. Record in games played within the division. 3. Record against the next highest placed team in the division (based on record in all games played within the conference), proceeding through the division. 4. Record in common conference games. 5. Highest BCS ranking following the last weekend of regular-season games. Pac-12 Championship Game Host The Pac-12 Championship Game Host will be determined by the record in all games played within the conference. In the event of a tie, the fol- lowing procedures will be applied to determine the Pac-12 Championship Game host. Tie-breaking Procedure. 1. Head-to-head, if applicable. 2. Highest BCS Ranking following the last weekend of Pac-12 regular-season games. 3. Record against the next highest-placed common opponent in the conference (based on record in all games played within the confer- ence), proceeding through the conference. 4. Record in common conference games. 5. Coin toss.

PAC-12 BOWL ARRANGEMENTS - 2012-13 The Pac-12 is in the third year of a four-year bowl cycle. The Pac-12 Conference has agreements with seven bowl partners. The lineup is led by the Rose Bowl presented by Vizio, which is the destination for the Pac-12 champion, unless said champion is ranked No. 1 or No. 2 in the final Bowl Championship Series rankings. If that were the case, the Pac-12 champion would play in the BCS National Championship Game hosted by the Discover Orange Bowl. Regardless of the disposition of the Pac-12 champion, a second Pac-12 team may be selected for an at-large berth in the Bowl Championship Series in any given year and other Pac-12 bowl partner arrangements provide for that occurrence. In addition to the Rose Bowl presented by Vizio, Pac-12 bowl partners include, in order of selection, the Valero Alamo Bowl in San Antonio, Bridgeport Education Holiday Bowl in San Diego, Hyundai Sun Bowl in El Paso, the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas, the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl in San Francisco, and the Gildan New Mexico Bowl in Albuquerque. Following is a summary of the Pac-12 bowl arrangements for the 2012-13 season:

Bowl Game Site Opponent Date TV Rose presented by Vizio Pasadena Big Ten Jan. 1 ESPN Valero Alamo San Antonio Big 12 Dec. 29 ESPN Bridgepoint Education Holiday San Diego Big 12 Dec. 27 ESPN Hyundai Sun El Paso ACC Dec. 31 CBS MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Bowl Las Vegas MWC Dec. 22 ESPN Kraft Fight Hunger San Francisco Navy Dec. 29 ESPN2 Gildan New Mexico Albuquerque MWC Dec. 15 ESPN

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ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE CALIFORNIA WILDCATS SUN DEVILS GOLDEN BEARS Overall: 1-0; 1.000 Overall: 1-0; 1.000 Overall: 0-1; .000 Pac-12: 0-0; .000; Pac-12 South: 0-0; .000 Pac-12: 0-0; .000; Pac-12 South: 0-0; .000 Pac-12: 0-0; .000; Pac-12 North: 0-0; .000

SEPTEMBER AUGUST SEPTEMBER 1 Toledo (ESPNU) W, 24-17 30 Northern Arizona (P12N) W, 63-6 1 Nevada (P12N) L, 31-24 Attendance: 48,670 Attendance: 48,658 Attendance: 63,186 8 No. 18/16 Oklahoma State (P12N) 7:30 p.m. PT SEPTEMBER 8 Southern Utah (P12N) 12 p.m. PT Oklahoma State leads, 5-3-0 8 Illinois (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. PT First meeting 15 South Carolina State (P12N) 7:30 p.m. PT Arizona State leads, 2-1-0 15 at Ohio State (ABC) 12 p.m. ET First meeting 15 at Missouri 6 p.m. CT Ohio State leads, 5-1-0 22 at Oregon* (ABC or ESPN or ESPN 2) TBD Series tied, 3-3-0 22 at USC* (P12N) TBD Oregon leads, 23-14 22 Utah* TBD USC leads, 64-30-5 29 Oregon State* TBD Arizona State leads, 17-6-0 OCTOBER Oregon State leads, 21-13-1 29 at California* TBD 29 Arizona State* TBD OCTOBER California leads,17-14-0 California leds, 17-14-0 6 at Stanford* TBD OCTOBER 6 UCLA* TBD Arizona leads, 14-13-0 11 at Colorado* (ESPN) 7 p.m. MT UCLA leads 50-31-1 20 Washington* TBD Arizona State leads, 3-0-0 13 at Washington State* TBD Washington leads, 18-19-1 18 Oregon* (ESPN) 6 p.m. PT California leads, 43-25-5 27 USC* TBD Series tied, 16-16-0 20 Stanford* TBD USC leads, 28-7-0 27 UCLA* TBD Stanford leads, 57-46-11 NOVEMBER UCLA leads, 17-10-1 27 at Utah* TBD 3 at UCLA* TBD NOVEMBER California leads, 5-3-0 UCLA leads, 19-15-2 3 at Oregon State* TBD NOVEMBER 10 Colorado* TBD Arizona State leads, 25-12-1 2 Washington* (ESPN) 6 p.m. PT Colorado leads, 13-1-0 10 at USC* TBD Washington leads, 49-38-4 17 at Utah* TBD USC leads, 18-10-1 10 Oregon* TBD Utah leads, 20-15-2 17 Washington State* TBD Oregon leads, 39-33-2 23 Arizona State* (ESPN) 8:00 p.m. MT Arizona State leads, 23-13-1 17 at Oregon State* TBD Arizona State leads, 47-37-1 23 at Arizona* (ESPN) 8:00 p.m. MT California leads, 34-30-0 Arizonaleads, 47-37-1

* Conference Game * Conference Game * Conference Game All times local to site. All times local to site. All times local to site.

COLORADO OREGON OREGON STATE BUFFALOES DUCKS BEAVERS Overall: 0-1; .000 Overall: 1-0; 1.000 Overall: 0-0; .000 Pac-12: 0-0; .000; Pac-12 South: 0-0; .000 Pac-12: 0-0; .000; Pac-12 North: 0-0; .000 Pac-12: 0-0; .000; Pac-12 North: 0-0; .000

SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 1 vs. Colorado State ^ (FX) L, 22-17 1 Arkansas State (ESPN) W, 57-34 1 Nicholls State (P12N) PPD Attendance: 58,607 Attendance: 56,144 First meeting 8 Sacramento State (P12N) 1 p.m. MT 8 Fresno State (P12N) 3:30 p.m. PT 8 No. 13/13Wisconsin (FX) 1 p.m. PT First meeting Oregon leads, 6-2-0 Wisconsin leads, 2-0-0 15 at Fresno State (CBS Sports Net) 5 p.m. PT 15 Tennessee Tech (P12N) 12 p.m. PT 22 at UCLA* TBD Colorado leads, 4-1-0 First meeting UCLA leads, 41-15-4 22 at Washington State* TBD 22 Arizona* (ESPN) TBD 29 at Arizona* TBD Colorado leads, 4-3-0 Oregon leads, 23-14-0 Arizona leads, 21-13-1 29 UCLA* TBD 29 at Washington State*^ TBD OCTOBER UCLA leads, 5-2-0 Oregon leads, 44-38-7 6 Washington State* TBD OCTOBER OCTOBER Washington State leads, 48-45-3 11 Arizona State* (ESPN) 6 p.m. PT 6 Washington* TBD 13 at BYU TBD Arizona State leads, 3-0-0 Washington leads, 58-41-5 Series tied, 5-5-0 20 at USC* TBD 18 at Arizona State* (ESPN) 6 p.m. PT 20 Utah* TBD USC leads, 6-0-0 Series tied, 16-16-0 Oregon State leads, 9-6-1 27 at Oregon* TBD 27 Colorado* TBD 27 at Washington* TBD Series tied, 8-8-0 Series tied, 8-8-0 Washington leads, 58-34-4 NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 3 Stanford* TBD 3 at USC* TBD 3 Arizona State* TBD Stanford leads, 4-3-0 USC leads, 38-18-2 Arizona State leads, 25-12-1 10 at Arizona* TBD 10 at California* TBD 10 at Stanford* TBD Colorado leads, 13-1-0 California leads, 39-33-2 Stanford leads, 50-25-3 17 Washington* TBD 17 Stanford* TBD 17 California* TBD Washington leads, 6-5-1 Stanford leads, 44-30-1 California leads, 34-30-0 23 Utah* (Fox or FX) 1 p.m. MT 24 at Oregon State* TBD 24 Oregon* TBD Colorado leads, 31-24-3 Oregon leads, 59-46-10 Oregon leads, 59-46-10

* Conference Game ^ Game played at Sports Authority Field at Mile High - Denver, Colo. All times local to site. * Conference Game ^ Game played at CenturyLink Field - Seattle, Wash. * Conference Game AP/USA TODAY Rankings All times local to site. All times local to site.

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STANFORD UCLA USC CARDINAL BRUINS TROJANS Overall: 1-0; 1.000 Overall: 1-0; 1.000 Overall: 1-0; 1.000 Pac-12: 0-0, .000; Pac-12 North: 0-0; .000 Pac-12: 0-0; .000; Pac-12 South: 0-0; .000 Pac-12: 0-0; .000; Pac-12 South: 0-0; .000

AUGUST AUGUST SEPTEMBER 31 San Jose State (P12N) W, 20-17 30 at Rice (CBS Sports Net) W, 49-24 1 Hawai’i (FOX) W, 49-10 Attendance: 40,577 Attendance: 23,105 Attendance: 93,607 SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 8 at Syracuse^ (ABC) 3:30 p.m. ET 8 Duke (P12N) 7:30 p.m. PT 8 No. 16/14 Nebraska (FOX) 4:30 p.m. PT USC leads, 3-0-0 Stanford leads, 2-1-0 Nebraska leads, 6-4-0 15 Stanford* (FOX) 4:30 p.m. PT 15 USC* (FOX) 4:30 p.m. PT 15 Houston (P12N) 7:30 p.m. PT USC leads, 59-28-3+ USC leads, 58-28-3 Series tied, 3-3-0 22 California* (P12N) TBD 27 at Washington* (ESPN) 6 p.m. PT 22 Oregon State* TBD USC leads, 64-30-5+ Washington leads, 40-38-4 UCLA leads, 41-15-4 OCTOBER OCTOBER 29 at Colorado* TBD 4 at Utah* (ESPN) 7 p.m. MT 6 Arizona* TBD UCLA leads, 5-2-0 USC leads, 7-3-0 Arizona leads, 14-13-0 OCTOBER 13 at Washington* TBD 13 at Notre Dame (NBC) 3:30 p.m. ET 6 at California* TBD USC leads, 50-28-4+ Notre Dame leads, 17-9-0 UCLA leads, 50-31-1 20 Colorado* TBD 20 at California* TBD 13 Utah* TBD USC leads, 6-0-0 Stanford leads, 57-46-11 UCLA leads, 8-2-0 27 at Arizona* TBD 27 Washington State* TBD 27 at Arizona State* TBD USC leads, 28-7-0 Stanford leads, 36-25-1 UCLA leads, 17-10-1 NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 3 Oregon* TBD 3 at Colorado* TBD 3 Arizona* TBD USC leads, 38-18-2+ Stanford leads, 4-3-0 UCLA leads, 19-15-2 10 Arizona State* TBD 10 Oregon State* TBD 10 at Washington State* TBD USC leads, 18-10-0+ Stanford leads, 50-25-3 UCLA leads, 39-18-1 17 at UCLA* TBD 17 at Oregon* TBD 17 USC* TBD USC leads, 46-28-7++ Stanford leads, 44-30-1 UCLA leads, 46-28-7 24 Notre Dame (ABC or ESPN) TBD 24 at UCLA* TBD 24 Stanford* TBD Notre Dame leads, 43-35-5+ Stanford leads, 45-34-3 UCLA leads, 45-34-3 *Conference Game *Conference Game ^ Game played at MetLife Stadium - East Rutherford, N.J. *Conference Game All times local to site. + One game later vacated due to NCAA penalties. ++ Two games later vacated due to NCAA penalties. All times local to site. *Conference Game All times local to site.

UTAH WASHINGTON WASHINGTON STATE UTES HUSKIES COUGARS Overall: 1-0; 1.000 Overall: 1-0; 1.000 Overall: 0-1; .000 Pac-12: 0-0; .000; Pac-10 South: 0-0; .000 Pac-12: 0-0; .000; Pac-12 North: 0-0; .000 Pac-12: 0-0; .000; Pac-12 North: 0-0; .000

AUGUST SEPTEMBER AUGUST 30 Northern Colorado (P12N) W, 41-0 1 San Diego State (P12N) W, 21-12 30 at BYU (ESPN) L, 30-6 Attendance: 45,273 Attendance: 53,742 Attendance: 57,045 SEPTEMBER 8 at No. 3/3 LSU (ESPN) 6 p.m. CT SEPTEMBER 7 at Utah State (ESPN 2) 6 p.m. MT LSU leads, 2-0-0 8 Eastern Washington (P12N) 12 p.m. PT Utah leads, 77-28-4 15 Portland State (FX) 1 p.m. PT Washington State leads, 2-0-0 15 BYU (ESPN 2) 8 p.m. MT First meeting 14 at UNLV (ESPN) 6 p.m. PT Utah leads, 55-34-4 27 Stanford* (ESPN) 6 p.m. PT Washington State leads, 5-0-0 22 at Arizona State* TBD Washington leads, 40-28-4 OCTOBER Arizona State leads, 17-6-0 OCTOBER 22 Colorado* TBD OCTOBER 6 at Oregon* TBD Colorado leads, 4-3-0 4 USC* (ESPN) 7 p.m. MT Washington leads, 58-41-5 29 Oregon* TBD USC leads, 7-3-0 13 USC* TBD Oregon leads, 44-38-7 13 at UCLA* TBD USC leads, 50-28-4 6 at Oregon State* TBD UCLA leads, 8-2-0 20 at Arizona* TBD Washington State leads, 48-45-3 20 at Oregon State* TBD Washington leads, 18-9-1 13 California* TBD Oregon State leads, 9-6-1 27 Oregon State* TBD California leads, 43-25-5 27 California* TBD Washington leads, 58-34-4 27 at Stanford* TBD California leads, 5-3-0 NOVEMBER Stanford leads, 36-25-1 NOVEMBER 2 at California* (ESPN) 6 p.m. PT NOVEMBER 3 Washington State* TBD Washington leads, 49-38-4 3 at Utah* TBD Utah leads, 6-5-0 10 Utah* TBD Utah leads, 6-5-0 10 at Washington* TBD Washington leads, 7-0-0 10 UCLA* TBD Washington leads, 7-0-0 17 at Colorado* TBD UCLA leads, 39-18-1 17 Arizona* TBD Washington leads, 6-5-1 17 at Arizona State* TBD Utah leads 20-15-2 23 at Washington State* (FOX or FX) 12:30 p.m. PT Arizona State leads, 23-13-2 23 at Colorado* (FOX or FX) 1 p.m. MT Washington leads, 67-31-6 23 Washington* (FOX or FX) 12:30 p.m. PT Colorado leads, 31-24-3 Washington lead, 67-31-6

*Conference Game All times local to site. *Conference Game * Conference Game ^ Game played at CenturyLink Field - Seattle, Wash. Homes games played at CenturyLink Field - Seattle, Wash. All times local to site. AP/USA TODAY Rankings All times local to site.

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