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PAC-10 CONFERENCE PAC-12 CONFERENCE 1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500, Walnut Creek, CA 94597 // PAC-12.COM // 925.932.4411 For Immediate Release: November 4, 2013 Contacts: Dave Hirsch (dhirsch@pac-12.org), Sarah Jennings (sjennings@pac-12.org) 2013 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* 5-0 1.000 261 108 8-0 1.000 445 135 5-0 3-0 0-0 3-0 W 8 Stanford* 5-1.833 193 122 7-1.875 261 155 4-0 3-1 0-0 3-0 W 2 Oregon State* 4-2.667 222 157 6-3.667 335 250 2-3 4-0 0-0 2-1 L 2 Washington 2-3.400 148 159 5-3.625 276 189 4-1 0-2 1-0 1-1 W 1 Washington State 2-4.333 154 253 4-5.444 268 294 2-3 2-2 0-0 1-3 L 3 California 0-6.000 110 259 1-8.111 211 385 1-5 0-3 0-0 0-4 L 7 SOUTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut. vs. Div Streak Arizona State* 4-1.800 252 141 6-2.750 373 208 5-0 1-1 0-1 2-0 W 3 Arizona* 3-2.600 156 141 6-2.750 287 167 3-0 3-2 0-0 2-1 W 3 UCLA* 3-2.600 140 126 6-2.750 298 180 4-0 2-2 0-0 2-0 W 1 USC 3-2.600 136 120 6-3.667 228 168 4-1 2-2 0-0 2-1 W 2 Utah 1-4.200 129 160 4-4.500 249 206 3-2 1-2 0-0 0-3 L 2 Colorado 0-5.000 89 244 3-5.375 211 305 2-2 0-3 1-0 0-3 L 2 * - Bowl eligible THIS WEEK S SCHEDULE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Ranking Game Site Time/TV Series/Last Meeting 3/2/2 OREGON (8-0) Stanford Stadium (50,000) 6 p.m. PT Stanford leads, 45-30-1 5/6/6 at STANFORD (7-1) Stanford, Calif. ESPN Last: Stanford, 17-14 (OT) (2012) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 --/--/t38 USC (6-3) Memorial Stadium (63,000) 12 noon PT USC leads, 65-30-5* --/--/-- at CALIFORNIA (1-8) Berkeley, Calif. FOX/FOX Deportes Last: USC, 29-7 (2012) 22/23/24 ARIZONA STATE (6-2) Rice-Eccles Stadium (45,017) 2 p.m. MT Arizona State leads, 18-6-0 --/--/-- at UTAH (4-4) Salt Lake City, Utah P12N Last: Arizona State, 37-7 (2012) --/--/-- COLORADO (3-5) Husky Stadium (70,138) 2 p.m. MT Washington leads, 7-5-1 --/t32/-- at WASHINGTON (5-3) Seattle, Wash. P12N Last: Washington, 38-3 (2012) 19/16/18 UCLA (6-2) Arizona Stadium (56,037) 8 p.m. MT UCLA leads, 20-15-2 --/--/t38 at ARIZONA (6-2) Tucson, Ariz. ESPN Last: UCLA, 66-10 (2012) OPEN DATE --/--/37 OREGON STATE (6-3) Next Game: Sat., Nov. 16 at Arizona State --/--/-- WASHINGTON STATE (4-5) Next Game: Sat., Nov. 16 at Arizona Season rankings listed (BCS/AP/Coaches poll) * - Win later vacated AROUND THE PAC-12: At last Saturday s Pac-12 Cross Country Championships in Louisville, Colo., the ARIZONA women captured the school s first-ever title, while the COLORADO men won their third straight Pac-12 title. Both teams are currently ranked No. 1 in the latest USTFCCA polls... Speaking of No. 1, the following teams have held the nation s top spot in their respective sports polls at some point this season - USC (women s volleyball), WASHINGTON (women s volleyball), and CALIFOR- NIA (men s soccer)... The 2013-14 basketball season gets underway this Friday, Nov. 8. Ten men s teams and seven women s teams are in action on the opening night.

NEXT WEEK S GAMES Fri., Nov. 15 WASHINGTON at UCLA 6 p.m. PT (ESPN2) Sat., Nov. 16 WASHINGTON STATE at ARIZONA 12 noon MT (P12N) CALIFORNIA at COLORADO 3:30 p.m. MT (P12N) OREGON STATE at ARIZONA STATE 7:30 p.m. MT (P12N) STANFORD at USC TBD (FOX, FS1 or ESPN) UTAH at OREGON TBD (FOX, FS1 or ESPN) LAST WEEK S RESULTS Thurs., Oct. 31 Arizona State 55, Washington State 21 Fri., Nov. 1 USC 31, Oregon State 14 Sat., Nov. 2 Arizona 33, California 28 UCLA 45, Colorado 23 PAC-12 VS.: Atlantic Coast...2-0 American...0-0 Big East...0-0 Big Sky...6-1 Big South...1-0 Big Ten...3-2 Big 12...0-0 Conference USA...1-0 Great West...0-0 Mid-American...0-0 Missouri Valley...0-0 Mountain West...10-0 Southeastern...1-1 Southland...2-0 Southern...0-0 Western Athletic...0-0 Independent...4-2 Total-All...30-6 (.833) Total-FBS...21-5 (.808) The Pac-12 posted has posted a winning record outside league play for the 30th consecutive season... Since 1934, only one season witnessed the Conference capture more than 29 wins in non-league play - 2002 (32-15) when the league played an eight game conference schedule, allowing an additional 10 non-conference games to be played. PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK OFFENSE: Taylor Kelly, QB, Arizona State DEFENSE: Josh Shaw, CB, USC SPECIAL TEAMS: Jayon Brown, LB, UCLA Quarterback Taylor Kelly of ARIZONA STATE, cornerback Josh Shaw of USC and linebacker Jayon Brown of UCLA have been named offensive, defensive and special teams Pac-12 Players of the Week in football. Kelly, a junior from Eagle, Idaho, had a career day, accounting for seven touchdowns in a 55-21 win on the road in Pullman on Thursday night. He completed 22 of 31 passes for 275 yards and five touchdowns in addition to rushing for 66 yards on 13 carries for two additional touchdowns. It marked the third time Kelly has thrown for five touchdowns in a game in his career and the second time he s done it this season. He has been responsible for 66 points the last two games, ranking fourth in the nation in points responsible for per game (21.5 ppg). Kelly also ranks in the top-12 in the nation in completions per game (eighth, 24.38 cpg), passing yards per game (12th, 313.90 ypg) and total offense (seventh, 353.30 ypg). Shaw, a junior from Palmdale, Calif., recorded a team-best 8 tackles as the Trojans took down Oregon State 31-14 in Corvallis on Friday night. Shaw added an end zone interception and helped USC limit an Oregon State offense that was averaging 40.1 points per game, 487.4 totals yards and leading the nation in passing offense to 14 points and 277 passing yards. Shaw led a Trojan defense that forced three interceptions and held the Beavers to 2-of-11 on third down. USC is 12th in the nation in total defense, limiting opponents to 323.6 yards per game. Brown, a linebacker from Tampa, Fla., had an outstanding day on the Bruins kick coverage team as UCLA beat Colorado 45-23 at home on Saturday. He was credited with two tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in kick off coverage against the Buffs. His fumble recovery on the 14-yard line late in the second quarter set up a touchdown that extended the Bruins lead to 21-10 before the half while his forced fumble on a fourth-quarter kick-off pinned the Buffs at their own 21-yard. Also nominated for offensive player of the week honors were wide receivers Kenny Lawler of CAL and Devin Fuller of UCLA; and tailback Javorius Allen of USC. Also nominated for defensive player of the week honors were linebackers Scooby Wright of ARIZONA, Carl Bradford of Arizona State and Myles Jack of UCLA. Also nominated for special teams player of the week honors was punter Drew Riggleman of Arizona, place-kicker Zane Gonzalez of Arizona State and defensive end George Uko of USC. (Complete week-by-week list of Pac-12 Player of the Week recipients is on page 5) AROUND THE PAC-12 GAME THEMES: A midweek showdown between North Division rivals OREGON and STANFORD kicks off the action with a primetime ESPN telecast Thursday night at 6 p.m. PT. Oregon, which has won 17-straight Conference road games, looks to avenge last season s lone loss behind its explosive offense - 632.1 yards total offense (331.5 rush/300.6 pass) and 55.6 points per game. Stanford attempts to keep pace in the North Division race and will count on a stout defense to keep the Duck offense in check. The Cardinal are 10th in the FBS in stopping the run, allowing 103.3 yards rushing per game... CALIFORNIA is coming off one of its better performances this season. Freshman QB Jared Goff (320.1 passing yards per game) will face one of his toughest challenges on the year against a USC defense that s 12th in the FBS in allowing 323.6 yards per game and is 9th in sacks, averaging 3.22 per game... ARIZONA STATE will look to continue to control its own destiny in the South Division race. The Sun Devil offense is clicking behind junior QB Taylor Kelly, who has led ASU to better than 500 yards of total offense in three straight games. Averaging 46.6 points per game isn t too shabby either. Expect UTAH co-offensive coordinator, and former ASU head coach, Dennis Erickson to have a few tricks up his sleeve in leading the Utes into the end zone... WASHINGTON seeks one more victory to become bowl eligible as it entertains COLORADO. The Buffs defense will be put to test in stopping Husky TB Bishop Sankey, who is third in the nation in rushing (145.2 ypg)... It s homecoming weekend in Tucson as ARIZONA and UCLA battle to keep pace in the South Division race. The Bruins will look to multi-talented sophomore QB Brett Hundley to spoil the weekend festivities in Tucson (Hundley s father letter as a running back for Arizona in 1986). Meanwhile, the Wildcats will lean on junior RB Ka Deem Carey, the leading rusher in the FBS (153.1 ypg), as they begin the toughest portion of their schedule with three of their next four opponents ranked among the Top 25. BCS TOP FIVE MATCHUP: When No. 3 OREGON visits No. 5 STANFORD Thursday, it will be the second ever matchup between two Pac-12 teams ranked among the BCS top-five. The only other time it occurred was on Nov. 3, 2007 in Eugene, Ore., when No. 5 Oregon defeated No. 4 ARIZONA STATE, 35-23. IN THE AP POLL: Among AP ranked Pac-12 teams, Thursday s showdown in Stanford between AP No. 2 OREGON and AP No. 6 STANFORD, it marks the 30th matchup of Top 10 Pac-12 teams. See page 8 of this release for a list of the other 29 games between Top 10 Pac-12 teams (AP poll). PAC-12 FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // November 4, 2013 2

No. 2 OREGON (8-0, 5-0) at No. 6 STANFORD (7-1, 5-1) OREGON: The Ducks enter the matchup against Stanford with the nation s second best total offense (632.1 avg) and scoring offense (55.6 ppg)... Oregon has eclipsed the 40-point mark in the first eight games of the season for the third time in four seasons... Oregon has won 17 straight road games in Pac-12 play. It s last road loss in league play came at Stanford on Nov. 7, 2009 (51-42)... Sophomore RB Byron Marshall has rushed for 100 or more yards in five straight games, and six times this season... Sophomore QB Marcus Mariota has now gone 293 attempts without an interception. His last pick came in the first half vs. Stanford in 2012. Mariota has tossed at least one TD pass in all 21 games of his career... The Ducks lead the league in both scoring offense (55.6 ppg) and scoring defense (16.9 ppg). The last team to lead the Pac-12 in both categories was USC in 2004 (Offense: 38.2 ppg; Defense: 13.0 ppg). STANFORD: The Stanford defense has allowed an average of 11.0 points per game over the last two games to UCLA (10 pts) and Oregon State (12 pts) - those two teams are currently tied for third in the Pac-12 in scoring offense at 37.2 points per game... Stanford has posted 11 sacks in the last two games, including a season-high eight in its last outing vs. Oregon State... Senior LB Trent Murphy leads the Pac-12 in sacks (9.5) and tackles for loss (13.5), those numbers rank second and fifth respectively in the FBS... Senior RB Tyler Gaffney is third in the Pac-12 in rushing (110.8 ypg). With 886 rushing yards, he needs 114 more to reach 1,000 for the season. He d become the seventh player in Stanford history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. LAST MEETING (11/17/12): Jordan Williamson hit a 37-yard field goal in overtime and No. 14 Stanford upset No. 1 Oregon 17-14 in Eugene. Kevin Hogan threw for 211 yards and a game-tying fourth-quarter touchdown for Stanford, while Stepfan Taylor rushed for 161 yards on 33 carries. The Stanford defense limited the Ducks to 198 yards rushing. USC (6-3, 3-2) at CALIFORNIA (1-8, 0-6) USC: With a 13-game regular season schedule, USC needs to reach seven wins to become bowl eligible... After averaging 295 yards in total offense the last two games, USC put up 489 yards of total offense in its 31-14 win at Oregon State. For the second time this season, the Trojans had a pair of running backs post 100-yard games with senior Silas Redd rushing for 140 yards (6.4 ypc) and sophomore Javorius Allen collecting 133 yards (8.3 ypc) and 3 TDs. Allen was USC s fourth different back to rush for 100 yards this season... Junior WR Marqise Lee grabbed five passes for a season-high 105 yards and one TD. He has 14 100-yard receiving games in his career, 3 shy of the USC record.... Over the last three games, the USC defense has allowed just 10.3 points per game and an average of 290 yards total offense per game. USC is 13th in the FBS in scoring defense (18.7 ppg) and 12th in total defense (323.6 ypg). CALIFORNIA: In the loss to Arizona, Cal set the school record for most pass completions and attempts in a season, now with 286 completions and 482 attempts. The Bears topped the previous records of 278 completions and 452 attempts set in 2003... Freshman QB Jared Goff threw for 289 yards and a personal-best four TD passes. Now with 2,881 passing yards this season, Goff ranks fifth on Cal s single-season list for passing yards (Aaron Rodgers is fourth with 2,903 in 2003)... Freshman WR Kenny Lawler had six catches for 72 yards and three TDs (last Cal receiver with three TD receptions in a game, DeSean Jackson vs. Minnesota in 2006)... For the fourth straight game, freshman CB Cameron Walker had a personal best with 13 tackles vs. Arizona. Of his 53 total tackles, 40 have come in the last four games. LAST MEETING (9/22/12): Behind a defense that posted 9 sacks, including 3.5 by DE Morgan Breslin, and an offense led by 100-yard rushing outings from TBs Silas Redd (158 yds) and Curtis McNeal (115 yds) along with a pair of TD throws from QB Matt Barkley to WR Marqise Lee, No. 13 USC defeated California, 27-9, in Los Angeles. No. 23 ARIZONA STATE (6-2, 4-1) at UTAH (4-4, 1-4) ARIZONA STATE: With the exception of a game-ending kneel vs. Colorado, ASU has now scored on 42-straight red zone possessions... Junior QB Taylor Kelly threw five TD passes for the second time this season and third time in his career. Andrew Walter holds the school career mark for five or more TD passes in a game with four... ASU has posted 500 yards or more of total offense in three straight games and five this season... The Sun Devil defense has stepped up to stop the run. Over the last three games, ASU has held each opponent to under 100 yards rushing, allowing an average of 36.0 yards rushing per game in that stretch. UTAH: Utah s all-time record coming off regular season byes is 94-39-6. Kyle Whittingham is 6-3 after regular-season byes and 0-1 this year with a loss to UCLA on Oct. 3... This week s game against No. 23 ASU marks the seventh time in school history that the Utes have faced three ranked teams in the Associated Press poll in a season. Utah is 1-1 against ranked teams this season, losing to No. 12 UCLA and beating No. 5 Stanford. Plus, they ll get another ranked opponent in Oregon next week... Junior WR Dres Anderson is tied for second in the nation in receptions of 50 yards or longer with five. Utah is tied for fourth in the nation in plays from scrimmage of 50 yards or longer with 10. LAST MEETING (9/22/12): Arizona State scored on its first three possessions to jump to a 21-0 lead and went on to beat Utah, 37-7, in Tempe. ASU piled up 512 yards in offense behind the play of quarterback Taylor Kelly who completed 19 of 26 passes for 326 yards and 3 TDs. COLORADO (3-5, 0-5) at WASHINGTON (5-3, 2-3) COLORADO: Junior WR Paul Richardson now has 57 catches for 984 yards, 18.3 per, with eight touchdowns this season, and for his career, he has 130 for 2,053 yards and 19 touchdowns (seventh, sixth and tied for fourth, respectively, all- time at CU), as he continues to inch closer to all the CU season marks: 78 receptions (D.J. Hackett, 2003), 1,149 yds (Charles E. Johnson, 1992) and 11 TDs (Derek McCoy, 2003)... CU running backs have combined for 234 carries without a fumble this season. Tony Jones has 261 career touches with just one fumble, Christian Powell has 274 in his career with only two... With 97 rushing yards at UCLA, Powell became the 50th player in CU history to rush for 1,000 career yards (finished the game with 1,067, 44th on CU s all-time list)... ILB Addison Gillam has 81 tackles, four shy of the school s freshman record. WASHINGTON: The Huskies look to become bowl eligible with their next victory... Junior RB Bishop Sankey enters the week as the nation s No. 3 rusher with 145.3 yards per game. His last time out, he rushed for a career-best 241 yards vs. California. Sankey, one of only four Huskies to surpass 1,000 yards in more than one season, also ranks No. 4 in the nation in rushing touchdowns, with 12. Sankey s 2,788 career rush yards are good for 6th in UW history... Senior QB Keith Price moved into the No. 2 spot in UW career passing yards and now has 8,122 career yards, having moved past Jake Locker (7,639) on the career chart... Junior TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins has 17 career touchdown receptions, easily the most in UW history by a tight end, but also tied for fourth-most in Husky history among all players. LAST MEETING (11/17/12): Aided by two interceptions and five sacks, the Washington defense limited Colorado to 141 yards in total offense on the way to a 38-3 victory in Boulder. Keith Price connected on 22 of 29 passes for 248 yards and 5 TDs, while Bishop Sankey rushed for 139 yards on 23 carries to lead the Huskies on offense. No. 16 UCLA (6-2, 3-2) at ARIZONA (6-2, 3-2) UCLA: In UCLA s win over Colorado, sophomore QB Brett Hundley notched his third-career game with two passing touchdowns and two rushing scores (at Colorado, 2012; Nevada, 2013). Hundley has moved into third in UCLA history in total offense (6,524). He posted 345 yards of total offense against the Buffs. It is his 10th-career game with at least 300 yards of total offense... Senior WR Shaquelle Evans has caught at least one pass in 23 straight games... The Bruins are 13-0 under head coach Jim Mora when ahead at the half. ARIZONA: The Wildcats became bowl eligible with their 33-28 win at California... Junior RB Ka Deem Carey toted the ball 32 times for 152 yards and currently leads the nation with 153.1 yards per game. It was his 17th 100-yard outing and his 11th straight, breaking Trung Canidate s UA record of 10 straight from the 1999 season. He increased his 2013 season rushing total to 1,072 yards for his second-straight 1,000-yard season and became to the fourth Wildcat all-time to post multiple 1,000-yard seasons. He needs 398 yards to break the Arizona career rushing record (Trung Canidate, 1996-99, 3,825 yards)... Arizona has turned the ball over a league-low eight times this season (5 fumbles, 3 interceptions)... Freshman WR Samajie Grant hauled in nine receptions for 78 yards in the win at California. He s collected a team-leading 33 catches for 255 yards while averaging 7.7 yards per catch. His 33 catches are the most by a freshman in the Pac-12 this season. LAST MEETING (11/3/12): Johnathan Franklin had 162 yards in becoming UCLA s career rushing leader, redshirt freshman Brett Hundley passed for 288 yards and three touchdowns, and the Bruins overwhelmed the Wildcat, 66-10, in Pasadena. Franklin entered the game needing 21 yards to overtake Gaston Green (3,731 yards from 1984-87). PAC-12 FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // November 4, 2013 3

AP (media)/usa Today (coaches)/harris Interactive/BCS PAC-12 IN THE WEEKLY RANKINGS ARIZ ASU CAL COLO ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC UTAH WASH WSU PRE t39/42 30/32 nr/nr nr/nr 3/3 25/25 4/4 21/21 24/24 nr/nr 34/t43 nr/nr 9/3 36/36 28/31 nr/nr nr/nr 2/3 nr/nr 5/4 18/18 25/22 nr/nr 20/23 nr/nr 9/8 t34/31 26/28 nr/nr nr/nr 2/2 nr/nr 5/4 16/17 nr/39 nr/t43 19/23 nr/nr 9/15 32/32 23/23 nr/nr nr/nr 2/2 nr/nr 5/5 13/15 nr/37 nr/nr 17/20 nr/nr 9/22 31/29 26/31 nr/nr nr/nr 2/2 nr/nr 5/5 13/14 nr/nr nr/38 16/20 nr/nr 9/29 nr/t36 22/24 nr/nr nr/nr 2/2 nr/35 5/5 12/13 nr/nr nr/nr 15/18 nr/nr 10/6 nr/t34 t32/t34 nr/nr nr/nr 2/2 nr/t32 5/5 11/13 nr/nr nr/nr 16/19 nr/nr 10/13 nr/nr t34/35 nr/nr nr/nr 2/2 31/t30 13/13 9/10 nr/nr 29/34 20/25 nr/nr 10/20 nr/nr/nr/nr 26/27/28/nr nr/nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr/nr 2/2/2/3 28/29/27/25 8/8/8/6 12/11/11/12 nr/nr/nr/nr t33/nr/nr/nr t33/nr/36/nr nr/nr/nr/nr 10/27 t37/nr/nr/nr 25/26/25/nr nr/nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr/nr 2/2/2/2 32/29/28/nr 6/7/6/5 17/19/17/20 nr/nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr/nr 34/nr/40/nr nr/nr/nr/nr 11/3 nr/t38/t36/nr 23/24/24/22 nr/nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr/nr 2/2/2/3 nr/37/35/nr 6/6/6/5 16/18/19/19 nr/t38/t36/nr nr/nr/nr/nr t32/nr/nr/nr nr/nr/nr/nr THE POLLS: Four Pac-12 teams appear in this week s Top 25. It s the 40th consecutive AP polling period where the Pac-12 has had three or more teams ranked in the Top 25... Two Pac-12 teams appear among the Top 10 in the AP poll for the 11th consecutive week with No. 2 OREGON and No. 6 STANFORD. AP Top 25 Nov. 3 USA Today Top 25 Nov. 3 Harris Interactive Nov. 3 BCS Nov. 3 1 Alabama (52) 8-0 1491 2 OREGON (2) 8-0 1418 3 Florida State (6) 8-0 1409 4 Ohio State 9-0 1315 5 Baylor 7-0 1234 6 STANFORD 7-1 1214 7 Auburn 8-1 1082 8 Clemson 8-1 1059 9 Missouri 8-1 956 10 LSU 7-2 863 11 Texas A&M 7-2 861 12 Oklahoma 7-1 816 13 South Carolina 7-2 769 14 Miami (FL) 7-1 737 15 Oklahoma State 7-1 662 16 UCLA 6-2 515 17 Fresno State 8-0 493 18 Michigan State 8-1 478 19 UCF 6-1 472 20 Louisville 7-1 385 21 Wisconsin 6-2 342 22 Northern Illinois 9-0 322 23 ARIZONA STATE 6-2 197 24 Notre Dame 7-2 164 25 Texas Tech 7-2 102 Others receiving votes: t32 WASHINGTON 1 Alabama (54) 8-0 1540 2 OREGON (5) 8-0 1475 3 Florida State (3) 8-0 1436 4 Ohio State 9-0 1369 5 Baylor 7-0 1299 6 STANFORD 7-1 1222 7 Clemson 8-1 1121 8 Oklahoma 7-1 971 9 Missouri 8-1 961 10 Auburn 8-1 959 11 Oklahoma State 7-1 864 12 LSU 7-2 835 13 Texas A&M 7-2 800 14 Miami (FL) 7-1 747 15 South Carolina 7-2 722 16 Louisville 7-1 569 17 Fresno State 8-0 567 18 UCLA 6-2 494 19 Michigan State 8-1 446 20 Northern Illinois 9-0 409 21 UCF 6-1 340 22 Wisconsin 6-2 333 23 Texas Tech 7-2 217 24 ARIZONA STATE 6-2 130 25 Notre Dame 7-2 108 Others receiving votes: 37 OREGON STATE t38 ARIZONA t38 USC 1 Alabama (95) 8-0 2613 2 OREGON (8) 8-0 2491 3 Florida State (2) 8-0 2444 4 Ohio State 9-0 2317 5 Baylor 7-0 2167 6 STANFORD 7-1 2102 7 Clemson 8-1 1890 8 Missouri 8-1 1725 9 Auburn 8-1 1672 10 Oklahoma 7-1 1572 11 LSU 7-2 1467 12 Texas A&M 7-2 1426 13 Miami (FL) 7-1 1344 14 Oklahoma State 7-1 1315 15 South Carolina 7-2 1175 16 Louisville 7-1 1013 17 Fresno State 8-0 989 18 Michigan State 8-1 789 19 UCLA 6-2 768 20 Northern Illinois 9-0 727 21 UCF 6-1 567 22 Wisconsin 6-2 450 23 Texas Tech 7-2 409 24 ARIZONA STATE 6-2 255 25 Notre Dame 7-2 155 Others receiving votes: 35 OREGON STATE t36 ARIZONA t36 USC 1 Alabama (95) 8-0.9797 2 Florida State (2) 8-0.9525 3 OREGON (8) 8-0.9435 4 Ohio State 9-0.8720 5 STANFORD 7-1.7930 6 Baylor 7-0.7745 7 Clemson 8-1.7277 8 Missouri 8-1.6890 9 Auburn 8-1.6686 10 Oklahoma 7-1.6084 11 Miami (FL) 7-1.5246 12 South Carolina 7-2.5111 13 LSU 7-2.4525 14 Oklahoma State 7-1.4395 15 Texas A&M 7-2.4365 16 Fresno State 8-0.3675 17 Michigan State 8-1.3394 18 Northern Illinois 9-0.3169 19 UCLA 6-2.2904 20 Louisville 7-1.2510 21 UCF 6-1.2151 22 ARIZONA STATE 6-2.1770 23 Notre Dame 7-2.1662 24 Wisconsin 6-2.1288 25 Texas Tech 7-2.0986 2012 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 8-1.889 448 191 12-1.923 645 281 6-1 5-0 1-0 4-1 Stanford* 8-1.889 260 153 12-2.857 390 241 7-0 4-2 1-0 4-1 Oregon State 6-3.667 267 203 9-4.692 423 268 6-1 3-2 0-0 2-3 Washington 5-4.556 210 220 7-6.538 312 314 5-1 2-4 0-1 3-2 California 2-7.222 174 300 3-9.250 276 397 2-5 1-4 0-0 1-4 Washington State 1-8.111 180 327 3-9.250 245 404 2-4 1-5 0-0 1-4 SOUTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut. vs. Div UCLA 6-3.667 310 250 9-5.643 482 337 5-2 4-2 0-0 5-0 Arizona State 5-4.556 306 234 8-5.615 499 316 4-2 3-3 0-0 3-2 USC 5-4.556 309 244 7-6.538 417 316 4-2 2-3 1-1 3-2 Arizona 4-5.444 308 356 8-5.615 469 459 6-2 1-3 1-0 3-2 Utah 3-6.333 235 253 5-7.417 320 301 4-2 1-5 0-0 1-4 Colorado 1-8.111 155 431 1-11.083 214 431 0-6 1-4 0-1 0-5 * - Won North Division tie-breaker 2012 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Stanford 27, UCLA 24 PAC-12 FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // November 4, 2013 4

2013 Pac-12 Football Players of the Week Offense Defense Special Teams 9/2 Paul Richardson, WR, COLO Tre Mayne Bondurant, S, ARIZ Vincenzo D Amato, PK, CAL 9/9 De Anthony Thomas, RB, ORE Damante Horton, CB, WSU Jake Smith, PK, ARIZ 9/16 Sean Mannion, QB, OSU Anthony Barr, LB, UCLA Trevor Romaine, PK, OSU 9/23 Travis Wilson, QB, UTAH Steven Nelson, CB, OSU Kris Albarado, P, USC 9/30 Sean Mannion, QB, OSU Alden Darby, CB, ASU Bralon Addison, WR/PR, ORE 10/7 Marcus Mariota, QB, ORE Trent Murphy, LB, STAN Ty Montgomery, WR/KR, STAN 10/14 Marcus Mariota, QB, ORE Rashaad Reynolds, CB, OSU Andy Phillips, PK, UTAH 10/21 Ka Deem Carey, RB, ARIZ Jordan Richards, SS, STAN Zane Gonzalez, PK, ASU 10/28 B.J. Denker, QB, ARIZ Trent Murphy, LB, STAN Travis Coons, P/PK, Washington 11/4 Taylor Kelly, QB, ASU Josh Shaw, CB, USC Jayon Brown, LB, UCLA NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS 2013 AWARD WATCH LIST - PAC-12 CANDIDATES (semifinalists in bold, finalists underlined) BEDNARIK AWARD (Most Outstanding Defensive Player) Anthony Barr, Sr., LB, UCLA Carl Bradford, Jr., DE, Arizona State Morgan Breslin, Sr., DE, USC Scott Crichton, Jr., DE, Oregon State Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, Jr., CB, Oregon Jake Fischer, Sr., LB, Arizona Ben Gardner, Sr., DE, Stanford Eric Kendricks. Jr., LB, UCLA Trent Murphy, Sr., LB, Stanford Shayne Skov, Sr., LB, Stanford Will Sutton, Sr., DT, Arizona State Chidera Uzo-Diribe, Sr., DE, Colorado Leonard Williams, So., DT, USC BILETNIKOFF AWARD (Most Outstanding Wide Receiver) Nelson Agholor, So., USC Dres Anderson, Jr., Utah Brandin Cooks, Jr., Oregon State Shaquelle Evans, Sr., UCLA Chris Harper, So., California Josh Huff, Sr., Oregon Marqise Lee, Jr., USC Paul Richardson, Jr., Colorado Bryce Treggs, So., California BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY (Most Outstanding Defensive Player) Anthony Barr, Sr., LB, UCLA Carl Bradford, Jr., DE, Arizona State Morgan Breslin, Sr., DL, USC Scott Crichton, Jr., DL, Oregon State Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, Jr., DB, Oregon Ben Gardner, Sr., DL, Stanford Eric Kendricks, Jr., LB, UCLA Terrance Mitchell, Jr., DB, Oregon Trent Murphy, Sr., LB, Stanford Hayes Pullard, Sr., LB, USC Ed Reynolds, Sr., DB, Stanford Shayne Skov, Sr., LB, Stanford Will Sutton, Sr., DL, Arizona State Leonard Williams, So., DL, USC BUTKUS AWARD (Most Outstanding Linebacker) Anthony Barr, Sr., UCLA Carl Bradford, Jr.,, Arizona State Khairi Fortt, Jr., California Boseko Lokombo, Sr., Oregon Eric Kendricks, Jr., UCLA Trent Murphy, Sr., Stanford Hayes Pullard, Sr., USC Trevor Reilly, Sr., Utah Shayne Skov, Sr., Stanford Derrick Webb, Sr., Colorado Chris Young, Sr., Arizona State Jordan Zumwalt, Jr., UCLA DAVEY O BRIEN AWARD (Best Quarterback) Kevin Hogan, So., Stanford Brett Hundley, So., UCLA Taylor Kelly, Jr., Arizona State Sean Mannion, Jr., Oregon State Marcus Mariota, So., Oregon Keith Price, Sr., Washington DOAK WALKER AWARD (Most Outstanding Running Back) Brendan Bigelow, Jr., California Ka Deem Carey, Jr., Arizona D.J. Foster, So., Arizona State Christian Powell, So., Colorado Silas Redd, Sr., USC Bishop Sankey, Jr., Washington De Anthony Thomas, Jr., Oregon Storm Woods, So., Oregon State JIM THORPE AWARD (Most Oustanding Defensive Back) Dion Bailey, Sr., S, USC Deone Bucannon, Sr., S, WSU Alden Darby, Sr., S, Arizona State Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, Jr., CB, Oregon Terrance Mitchell, Jr., S, Oregon Ed Reynolds, Sr., S, Stanford Rashaad Reynolds, Sr., CB, OSU Jordan Richards, Jr., S, Stanford JOHN MACKEY AWARD (Most Outstanding Tight End) Chris Coyle, Sr., Arizona State Xavier Grimble, Jr., USC Luke Kaumatule, So., Stanford Jake Murphy, Jr., Utah Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Jr., Washington Randall Telfer, Jr., USC LOU GROZA AWARD (Most Outstanding Kicker) Vincenzo D Amato, Sr., California Andrew Furney, Sr., Washington State Zane Gonzalez, Fr., Arizona State Will Oliver, Jr., Colorado Andy Phillips, Fr., Utah Trevor Romaine, Jr., Oregon State RAY GUY AWARD (Most Outstanding Punter) Michael Bowlin, Sr., Washington State Keith Kostol, Jr., Oregon State Darragh O Neill, Jr., Colorado RIMINGTON TROPHY (Most Outstanding Center) Jake Brendel, Jr, UCLA Hronis Grasu, Jr., Oregon Gus Handler, Sr., Colorado Kody Koebensky, Sr., Arizona State Isaac Seumalo, So., Oregon State ROTARY LOMBARDI AWARD (Most Outstanding Down Lineman/ Linebacker) Anthony Barr, Sr., LB, UCLA Morgan Breslin, Sr., DL, USC Scott Crichton, Jr., DE, Oregon State Ben Gardner, Sr., DE, Stanford Hronis Grasu, Jr., C, Oregon Tyler Johnstone, So., OT, Oregon Trent Murphy, Sr., LB, Stanford Hayes Pullard, Sr., LB, USC Isaac Seumalo, So., C, Oregon State Shayne Skov, Sr., LB, Stanford Xavier Su a -Filo, Sr., G, UCLA Will Sutton, Sr., DT, Arizona State David Yankey, Sr., G, Stanford MAXWELL AWARD (Most Outstanding Player) Anthony Barr, Sr., LB, UCLA Ka Deem Carey, Jr., RB, Arizona Brandin Cooks, Jr., WR, Oregon State Marion Grace, Sr., RB, Arizona State Kevin Hogan, So., QB, Stanford Brett Hundley, So., QB, UCLA Taylor Kelly, Jr.., QB, Arizona State Marqise Lee, Jr., WR, USC Sean Mannion, Jr., QB, Oregon State Marcus Mariota, So., QB, Oregon Keith Price, Sr., QB, Washington Silas Redd, Sr., RB, USC Bishop Sankey, Jr., RB, Washington Will Sutton, Sr., DT, Arizona State De Anthony Thomas, Jr., RB, Oregon David Yankey, Sr., OL, Stanford OUTLAND TROPHY (Most Outstanding Interior Lineman) Deandre Coleman, Sr., DT, California Kevin Danser, Sr., G, Stanford Cameron Fleming, Jr., OT, Stanford Kevin Graf, Sr., OT, USC Hronis Grasu, Jr., C, Oregon Tyler Johnstone, So., OT, Oregon John Martinez, Sr., G, USC Isaac Seumalo, So., C, Oregon State Xavier Su a -Filo, Sr., G, UCLA Will Sutton, Sr., DT, Arizona State Leonard Williams, So., DT, USC David Yankey, Sr., G, Stanford WALTER CAMP AWARD (Most Outstanding Player) Anthony Barr, Sr., LB, UCLA Ka Deem Carey, Jr., RB, Arizona Marqise Lee, Jr., WR, USC Marcus Mariota, So., QB, Oregon Keith Price, Sr., QB, Washington Silas Redd, Sr., RB, USC Bishop Sankey, Jr., RB, Washington Will Sutton, Sr., DT, Arizona State De Anthony Thomas, Jr., RB, Oregon WILLIAM V. CAMPBELL TROPHY (NFF Top Scholar-Athlete) Nate Bonsu, Sr., DL, Colorado Mark Brazinski, Sr., OL, California Jake Fischer, Sr., LB, Arizona Devon Kennard, Sr., LB, USC PAC-12 FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // November 4, 2013 5

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PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME The Pac-12 Championship Football Game will take place Saturday, December 7 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and telecast to a national audience on ABC/ESPN. 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 DIVISION CHAMPIONS AND CHAMPIONSHIP GAME HOST The Division Champion 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 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 following procedures will be applied to determine the Pac-12 Championship Game host. Tie-breaking Procedure. 1. Head-to-head, if applicable. 2. Highest BCS Ranking following the last weekend of Pac-12 regular-season games. 3. Record against the next highest-placed common opponent in the conference (based on record in all games played within the conference), proceeding through the conference. 4. Record in common conference games. 5. Coin toss. PAC-12 BOWL ARRANGEMENTS - 2013-14 The Pac-12 is in the final 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 Las Vegas Bowl, 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 2013-14 season: Bowl Game Site Opponent Date TV Rose presented by Vizio Pasadena Big Ten Jan. 1 ESPN Valero Alamo San Antonio Big 12 Dec. 30 ESPN National University Holiday San Diego Big 12 Dec. 30 ESPN Hyundai Sun El Paso ACC Dec. 31 CBS Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl Las Vegas MWC Dec. 21 ABC Fight Hunger San Francisco BYU Dec. 27 ESPN Gildan New Mexico Albuquerque MWC Dec. 21 ESPN PAC-12 FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // November 4, 2013 7

Time of Possession for Offensive Scoring Drives Possessions 0:01-0:59 1:00-1:59 2:00-2:59 3:00-3:59 4:00-4:59 5:00+ ARIZ 42 8 9 11 4 7 3 ASU 61 11 20 11 9 4 4 CAL 38 11 4 9 8 4 2 COLO 35 7 6 10 5 4 3 ORE 63 11 31 12 6 3 0 OSU 49 7 8 11 9 8 6 STAN 40 10 6 5 10 6 3 UCLA 48 6 11 9 15 6 1 USC 38 7 5 8 6 7 5 UTAH 40 5 10 8 7 7 2 WASH 44 9 8 8 11 7 0 WSU 41 6 11 5 10 9 0 TOTAL 539 98 129 107 100 72 29 (18.2%) (23.9%) (19.9%) (18.6%) (13.4%) (5.4%) Matchups Between Pac-12 Teams Ranked in the Top 10 (AP Poll) (Top 5 Matchups in bold) Nov. 23, 1946 - No. 4 UCLA defeated No. 10 USC, 13-6, at Pasadena Oct. 25, 1947 - No. 10 USC defeated No. 4 California, 39-14, at Berkeley Oct. 27, 1951 - No. 9 California defeated No. 6 Oregon State, 35-14, at Berkeley Nov. 10, 1951 - No. 7 Stanford defeated No. 6 USC, 27-20, at Los Angeles Oct. 25, 1952 - No. 7 USC defeated No. 4 California, 10-0, at Los Angeles Nov. 22, 1952 - No. 4 USC defeated No. 3 UCLA, 14-12, at Los Angeles (UCLA home team) Nov. 21, 1953 - No. 5 UCLA defeated No. 9 USC, 13-0, at Los Angeles (USC home team) Nov. 20, 1954 - No. 2 UCLA defeated No. 7 USC, 34-0, at Los Angeles (UCLA home team) Nov. 3, 1962 - No. 3 USC defeated No. 9 Washington, 14-0, at Los Angeles Nov. 20, 1965 - No. 7 UCLA defeated No. 6 USC, 20-16, at Los Angeles (USC home team) Nov. 19, 1966 - No. 8 UCLA defeated No. 7 USC, 14-7, at Los Angeles (UCLA home team) Nov. 18, 1967 - No. 4 USC defeated No. 1 UCLA, 21-20, at Los Angeles (USC home team) Nov. 22, 1969 - No. 5 USC defeated No. 6 UCLA, 14-12, at Los Angeles (USC home team) Nov. 24, 1973 - No. 9 USC defeated No. 8 UCLA, 23-13, at Los Angeles (USC home team) Nov. 20, 1976 - No. 3 USC defeated No. 2 UCLA, 24-14, at Los Angeles (UCLA home team) Nov. 6, 1982 - No. 10 Washington defeated No. 9 UCLA 7, at Seattle Nov. 13, 1982 - No. 7 Washington defeated No. 3 Arizona State, 17-13, at Tempe Nov. 1, 1986 - No. 7 Arizona State defeated No. 6 Washington, 34-21, at Tempe Nov. 19, 1988 - No. 2 USC defeated No. 6 UCLA, 31-22, at Pasadena Oct. 19, 1991 - No. 3 Washington defeated No. 7 California, 24-17, at Berkeley Oct. 10, 1998 - No. 3 UCLA defeated No. 10 Arizona, 52-28, at Tucson Nov. 18, 2000 - No. 8 Oregon State defeated No. 5 Oregon, 23-13, at Corvallis Oct. 13, 2001 - No. 7 UCLA defeated No. 10 Washington, 35-13, at Pasadena Nov. 1, 2003 - No. 3 USC defeated No. 6 Washington State, 43-16, at Los Angeles Oct. 9, 2004 - No. 1 USC defeated No. 7 California, 23-17, at Los Angeles Oct. 27, 2007 - No. 5 Oregon defeated No. 9 USC, 24-17, at Eugene Nov. 3, 2007 - No. 5 Oregon defeated No. 4 Arizona State, 35-23, at Eugene Oct. 3, 2009 - No. 10 Oregon defeated No. 4 USC, 47-20, at Eugene Nov. 12, 2011 - No. 6 Oregon defeated No. 3 Stanford, 53-30, at Stanford Nov. 7, 2013 - No. 2 Oregon at No. 6 Stanford PAC-12 FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE // November 4, 2013 8

WHERE THE PAC-12 RANKS NATIONALLY (TOP-25) As of November 2, 2013 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING (YPG) National Leader: Ka Deem Carey, Arizona 153.10 3. Bishop Sankey, Washington 145.30 17. Tyler Gaffney, Stanford 110.80 18. Byron Marshall, Oregon 109.90 PASSING EFFICIENCY (QB rating) National Leader: Bryce Petty, Baylor 219.00 5. Marcus Mariota, Oregon 178.50 16. Sean Mannion, Oregon State 156.80 21. Brett Hundley, UCLA 152.70 25. Keith Price, Washington 150.60 PASSING (Completions per game) National Leader: Derek Carr, Fresno State 36.25 3. Connor Halliday, Washington State 33.56 4. Sean Mannion, Oregon State 32.89 6. Jared Goff, California 28.00 8. Taylor Kelly, Arizona State 24.38 21. Keith Price, Washington 21.13 25. Brett Hundley, UCLA 20.63 PASSING (Yards per game) National Leader: Sean Mannion, Oregon State 393.30 5. Connor Halliday, Washington State 344.20 8. Jared Goff, California 320.10 12. Taylor Kelly, Arizona State 313.90 16. Marcus Mariota, Oregon 285.10 22. Keith Price, Washington 271.10 TOTAL OFFENSE National Leader: Garrett Gilbert, SMU 408.30 4. Sean Mannion, Oregon State 374.00 7. Taylor Kelly, Arizona State 353.30 9. Marcus Mariota, Oregon 349.00 12. Connor Halliday, Washington State 335.00 19. Jared Goff, California 312.30 21. Brett Hundley, UCLA 303.60 RECEPTIONS PER GAME National Leaders: Brandin Cooks, Oregon State 10.1 17. Paul Richardson, Colorado 7.1 T18. Gabe Marks, Washington State 7.0 T20. Chris Harper, California 6.9 23. Bryce Treggs, California 6.8 RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME National Leader: Brandin Cooks, Oregon State 149.30 5. Paul Richardson, Colorado 123.00 SCORING National Leader: Marion Grice, Arizona State 13.50 5. Zane Gonzalez, Arizona State 11.60 6. Brandin Cooks, Oregon State 10.70 14. Tyler Gaffney, Stanford 9.80 Bishop Sankey, Washington 9.80 T21. Byron Marshall, Oregon 9.00 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS National Leader: Antonio Andrews, Western Ky. 227.22 3. Brandin Cooks, Oregon State 176.56 5. Ty Montgomery, Stanford 172.50 6. Ka Deem Carey, Arizona 171.86 9. Bishop Sankey, Washington 166.75 11. Marion Grice, Arizona State 162.25 15. Khalfani Muhammad, California 146.00 SACKS (Per Game) National Leader: Martin Ifedi, Memphis 1.2 2. Trent Murphy, Stanford 1.2 T10. Tony Washington, Oregon 0.9 T21. Devon Kennard, USC 0.8 TACKLES FOR LOSS National Leader: Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh 2.40 5. Trent Murphy, Stanford 1.70 T7. Anthony Barr, UCLA 1.60 T18. Trevor Reilly, Utah 1.40 24. Scott Crichton, Oregon State 1.30 INTERCEPTIONS National Leader: D Joun Smith, Florida Atlantic 7 (0.8) T6. Deone Bucannon, Washington State 5 (0.6) T10. Greg Henderson, Colorado 4 (0.5) Terrance Mitchell, Oregon 4 (0.5) T19. Damante Horton, Washington State 4 (0.4) Rashaad Reynolds, Oregon State 4 (0.4) PUNT RETURNS National Leader: Brelan Chancellor, North Texas 21.10 3. Bralon Addison, Oregon 19.30 KICKOFF RETURNS National Leader: Christion Jones, Alabama 32.70 2. Ty Montgomery, Stanford 32.50 TEAM LEADERS RUSHING OFFENSE National Leader: Army 336.60 2. Oregon 331.50 12. Arizona 275.40 22. Washington 218.10 PASSING OFFENSE National Leader: Baylor 417.30 3. Oregon State 404.80 7. Washington State 365.00 8. California 351.10 17. Arizona State 324.70 20. Oregon 300.60 23. Washington 283.80 TOTAL OFFENSE National Leader: Baylor 718.40 2. Oregon 632.10 10. Arizona State 515.10 14. Washington 501.90 SCORING OFFENSE National Leader: Baylor 63.90 2. Oregon 55.60 6. Arizona State 46.60 25. UCLA 37.30 RUSHING DEFENSE National Leader: Michigan State 43.40 10. Stanford 103.30 13. USC 104.40 21. Arizona State 126.30 PASS DEFENSE National Leader: Virginia Tech 150.60 TOTAL DEFENSE National Leader: Michigan State 210.20 12. USC 323.60 17. Arizona State 343.40 23. Stanford 353.40 SCORING DEFENSE National Leader: Alabama 9.80 7. Oregon 16.90 13. USC 18.70 19. Stanford 19.40 PUNT RETURNS National Leader: Kansas State 21.71 9. Oregon 15.67 KICKOFF RETURNS National Leader: Stanford 29.44 TURNOVER MARGIN National Leader: Houston 2.50 4. Oregon 1.50 T8. Oregon State 1.00 T22. Arizona 0.80 Arizona State 0.80 PASSING EFFICIENCY National Leader: Baylor 207.12 6. Oregon 174.51 14. Oregon State 155.30 16. UCLA 154.02 22. Washington 151.57 25. Arizona State 150.07 PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE National Leader: Michigan State 90.29 6. Oregon 102.08 14. Washington 107.16 15. Arizona 109.14 20. USC 111.62

2013 PAC-12 FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD ARIZONA WILDCATS Overall: 6-2; 0.750 Pac-12: 3-2;.600; Pac-12 South: 2-1;.666 AUGUST 30 Northern Arizona (P12N) W, 35-0 Attendance: 53,793 SEPTEMBER 7 at UNLV (CBSSN) W, 58-13 Attendance: 26,950 14 UTSA (P12N) W, 38-13 Attendance: 41,661 28 at No. 16 Washington* (FOX Sports 1) L, 13-31 Attendance: 65,815 OCTOBER 10 at USC* (FOX Sports 1) L, 31-38 Attendance: 64,215 19 Utah* (P12N) W, 35-24 Attendance: 50,871 26 at Colorado* (P12N) W, 44-20 Attendance: 38,679 NOVEMBER 2 at California* (P12N) W, 33-28 Attendance: 41,874 9 No. 19 UCLA* (ESPN) 7 p.m. PT/8 p.m. MT UCLA leads, 20-15-2 16 Washington State* (P12N) 11 a.m. PT/ 12 MT Arizona leads, 25-13-0 23 Oregon* TBD Oregon leads, 24-14-0 30 at Arizona State* TBD Arizona leads, 47-38-1 ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILS Overall: 6-2;.750 Pac-12: 4-1;.800; Pac-12 South: 2-0; 1.000 SEPTEMBER 5 Sacramento State (P12N) W, 55-0 Attendance: 55,743 14 No. 18/20 Wisconsin W, 32-30 Attendance: 66,155 21 at No. 5 Stanford* (FOX Sports 1) L, 28-42 Attendance: 50,424 28 USC* W, 62-41 Attendance: 64,987 OCTOBER 5 vs. Notre Dame (Dallas) (NBC) L, 34-37 Attendance: 66,960 12 Colorado* (P12N) W, 54-13 Attendance: 50,104 19 No. 20 Washington* (P12N) W, 53-24 Attendance: 60,057 31 at Washington State* (ESPN) W, 55-21 Attendance: 20,617 NOVEMBER 9 at Utah* (P12N) 1 p.m. PT/2 p.m. MT Arizona State leads, 18-6-0 16 Oregon State* (P12N) 6:30 p.m. PT/ 7:30 MT Oregon State leads, 25-13-1 23 at UCLA* TBD UCLA leads, 18-10-1 30 Arizona* TBD Arizona leads, 47-38-1 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Overall: 1-8;.111 Pac-12: 0-6;.000; Pac-12 North: 0-5;.000 AUGUST 31 No. 22/22 Northwestern (ESPN2) L, 30-44 Attendance: 58,816 SEPTEMBER 7 Portland State (P12N) W, 37-30 Attendance: 43,594 14 No. 3 Ohio State (FOX) L, 34-52 Attendance: 62,467 28 at No. 2 Oregon* (P12N) L, 16-55 Attendance: 56,987 OCTOBER 5 Washington State*(FOX Sports 1) L, 22-44 Attendance: 44,682 12 at No. 11 UCLA* (ESPN2) L, 10-37 Attendance: 84,272 19 Oregon State* (ESPN2) L, 17-49 Attendance: 44,671 26 at Washington* (FOX Sports 1) L, 17-41 Attendance: 66,328 NOVEMBER 2 Arizona* (P12N) L, 28-33 Attendance: 41,874 9 USC* (FOX) 12 noon PT USC leads, 65-30-5 16 at Colorado* (P12N) 2:30 p.m. PT/3:30 p.m. MT California leads, 4-2-0 23 at Stanford* TBD Stanford leads, 58-46-11 * Conference Game All times local to site. * Conference Game All times local to site. * Conference Game All times local to site. COLORADO BUFFALOES Overall: 3-5; 0.375 Pac-12: 0-5;.000; Pac-12 South: 0-3;.000 SEPTEMBER 1 vs. Colorado State ^ (CBSSN) W, 41-27 Attendance: 59,601 7 Central Arkansas (P12N) W, 38-24 Attendance: 35,168 14 Fresno State (P12N) Canceled (Weather) Colorado leads, 4-2-0 28 at Oregon State* (P12N) L, 17-44 Attendance: 44,279 OCTOBER 5 Oregon* (P12N) L, 16-57 Attendance: 45,944 12 at Arizona State* L, 13-54 Attendance: 50,104 26 Charleston Southern (P12N) W, 43-10 Attendance: 36,730 26 Arizona* (P12N) L, 20-44 Attendance: 38,679 NOVEMBER 2 at No. 20 UCLA* (FOX Sports 1) L, 23-45 Attendance: 80,377 9 at Washington* (P12N) 5 p.m. PT/6 p.m. MT Washington leads, 7-5-1 16 California*(P12N) 2:30 p.m. PT/3:30 p.m. MT California leads, 4-2-0 23 USC* TBD USC leads, 7-0-0 OREGON DUCKS Overall: 5-0; 1.000 Pac-12: 5-0; 1.000; Pac-12 North: 3-0; 1.000 AUGUST 31 Nicholls State (FOX Sports 1) W, 66-3 Attendance: 57,769 SEPTEMBER 7 at Virginia (ABC/ESPN2) W, 59-10 Attendance: 58,502 14 Tennessee (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2) W, 59-14 Attendance: 57,895 28 California* (P12N) W, 55-16 Attendance: 56.987 OCTOBER 5 at Colorado* (P12N) W, 57-16 Attendance: 45,944 12 at Washington* (FOX Sports 1) W, 45-24 Attendance: 71,833 19 Washington State* (FOX Sports 1) W, 62-38 Attendance: 56,949 26 No. 12 UCLA* (ESPN) W, 42-14 Attendance: 59,206 NOVEMBER 7 at No. 5 Stanford* (ESPN) 6 p.m. PT USC leads, 38-18-2 16 Utah* TBD Oregon leads, 18-8-0 23 at Arizona* TBD Oregon leads, 24-14-0 29 Oregon State* (FOX Sports 1) 4 p.m. PT Oregon leads, 59-46-10 OREGON STATE BEAVERS Overall: 6-3; 0.667 Pac-12: 4-2;.667; Pac-12 North:2-1;.666 AUGUST 31 Eastern Washington (P12N) L, 46-49 Attendance: 41,649 SEPTEMBER 7 Hawai i (P12N) W, 33-14 Attendance; 38,179 14 at Utah* (FOX Sports 1) WOT, 51-48 Attendance: 45,221 21 at San Diego State (CBSSN) W, 34-30 Attendance: 32,133 28 Colorado* (P12N) W, 44-17 Attendance: 44,279 OCTOBER 12 at Washington State* (ESPNU) W, 52-24 Attendance: 31,955 19 at California* (ESPN2) W, 49-17 Attendance: 44,671 26 No. 6 Stanford* (ESPN) L, 20-12 Attendance: 44,519 NOVEMBER 1 USC* (ESPN2) L, 14-31 Attendance: 45,379 16 at Arizona State* (P12N) 6:30 p.m. PT/ 7:30 MT Arizona State leads, 25-13-1 23 Washington* TBD Washington leads, 59-33-4 29 at Oregon* (FOX Sports 1) 4 p.m. PT Oregon leads, 60-46-10 * Conference Game ^ Invesco Field - Denver, Colo. All times local to site. * Conference Game ^ Game played at CenturyLink Field - Seattle, Wash. All times local to site. * Conference Game All times local to site. PAC-12 FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE

2013 PAC-12 FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD STANFORD CARDINAL Overall: 7-1;.875 Pac-12: 5-1,.833 ; Pac-12 North:3-0, 1.000 SEPTEMBER 7 San Jose State (P12N) W, 34-14 Attendance: 50,424 14 at Army (CBSSN) W, 34-20 Attendance: 39,644 21 No. 23 Arizona State* (FOX Sports 1) W, 42-28 Attendance: 50,424 28 vs. Washington State*^ (ESPN) W, 55-17 Attendance: 40,095 OCTOBER 5 No. 15 Washington* (ESPN) W, 31-28 Attendance: 50,424 12 at Utah* (P12N) L, 21-27 Attendance: 45,372 19 No. 9 UCLA* (ABC/ESPN2) W, 24-10 Attendance: 51,424 26 at No. 25 Oregon State* (ESPN) W, 20-12 Attendance: 44,519 NOVEMBER 7 No. 3 Oregon* (ESPN) 6 p.m. PT Stanford leads, 45-30-1 16 at USC* TBD USC leads, 58-29-3 23 California* TBD Stanford leads, 58-46-11 30 Notre Dame* TBD Notre Dame leads, 18-9-0 *Conference Game All times local to site. ^ Game played at CenturyLink Field - Seattle, Wash. UTAH UTES Overall: 4-4;.500 Pac-12: 1-4;.200; Pac-12 South: 0-3;.000 AUGUST 29 Utah State (FOX Sports 1) W, 30-26 Attendance: 45,237 SEPTEMBER 7 Weber State (P12N) W, 70-7 Attendance: 45,053 14 Oregon State* (FOX Sports 1) LOT, 48-51 Attendance: 45,221 21 at BYU (ESPN2) W, 20-13 Attendance: 63,470 OCTOBER 3 No. 13 UCLA* (FOX Sports 1) L, 27-34 Attendance: 45,272 12 No. 5 Stanford* (P12N) W, 27-21 Attendance: 45,372 19 at Arizona* (P12N) L, 24-35 Attendance: 50,871 26 at USC* (P12N) L, 3-19 Attendance: 64,715 NOVEMBER 9 No. 22 Arizona State* (P12N)1 p.m PT/2 pm MT Arizona State leads, 18-6-0 16 at Oregon* TBD Oregon leads, 18-8-0 23 at Washington State* TBD Utah leads 8-5-0 30 Colorado* TBD Colorado leads, 31-25-3 *Conference Game All times local to site. WASHINGTON HUSKIES Overall: 5-3; 0.625 Pac-12: 2-3;.400; Pac-12 North: 1-2;.333 AUGUST 31 No. 19 Boise State (FOX Sports 1) W, 38-6 Attendance: 71,963 SEPTEMBER 14 vs. Illinois ^ (B10N) W, 34-24 Attendance: 47,312 21 Idaho State (P12N) W, 56-0 Attendance: 67,093 28 Arizona* (Fox Sports 1) W, 31-13 Attendance: 65,815 OCTOBER 5 at No. 5 Stanford* (ESPN) L, 28-31 Attendance: 50,424 12 No. 2 Oregon* (FOX Sports 1) L, 24-45 Attendance: 71,833 19 at Arizona State* (P12N) L, 24-53 Attendance: 60,057 26 California* (FOX Sports 1) W, 41-17 Attendance: 66,328 NOVEMBER 9 Colorado* (P12N) 5 p.m. PT/6 p.m. MT Washington leads, 7-5-1 15 at UCLA* (ESPN2) 6 p.m. PT UCLA leads, 38-30-2 23 at Oregon State* TBD Washington leads, 59-34-4 29 Washington State* (FOX) 12:30 p.m. PT Washington leads, 67-32-6 * Conference Game ^ Soldier Field, Chicago IL All times local to site. UCLA BRUINS Overall: 6-2;.750 Pac-12: 3-2;.600; Pac-12 South: 2-0; 1.000 AUGUST 31 Nevada (P12N) W, 58-20 Attendance: 60,562 SEPTEMBER 14 at No. 15/23 Nebraska (ABC) W, 41-21 Attendance: 91,471 21 New Mexico State (P12N) W, 59-13 Attendance: 58,263 OCTOBER 3 at Utah* (FOX Sports 1) W, 34-27 Attendance: 45,272 12 California* (ESPN2) W, 37-10 Attendance: 84,272 19 at No. 13 Stanford* (ABC/ESPN2) L, 10-24 Attendance: 51,424 26 at No. 3 Oregon* (ESPN) L,14-42 Attendance: 59,206 NOVEMBER 2 Colorado* (FOX Sports 1) W, 45-23 Attendance: 80,377 9 at Arizona* (ESPN) 7 p.m. PT/8 p.m. MT UCLA leads, 20-15-2 15 Washington* (ESPN2) 6 p.m. PT UCLA leads, 38-30-2 23 Arizona State* TBD UCLA leads, 18-10-1 30 USC* TBD USC leads, 46-29-7 *Conference Game All times local to site. *Conference Game USC TROJANS Overall: 6-3; 0.667 Pac-12: 3-2;.600; Pac-12 South: 2-1;.666 AUGUST 29 at Hawai i (CBSSN) W, 30-13 Attendance: 39,058 SEPTEMBER 7 Washington State (FOX Sports 1) L, 7-10 Attendance: 77,823 14 Boston College (P12N) W, 35-7 Attendance: 62,006 21 Utah State (ABC/ESPN/2/U) W, 17-14 Attendance: 63,482 28 at Arizona State (ESPN2) L, 41-62 Attendance: 64,987 OCTOBER 10 Arizona* (FOX Sports 1) W, 38-31 Attendance: 64,215 19 at Notre Dame* (NBC) L, 10-14 Attendance: 80,795 26 Utah* (P12N) W, 19-3 Attendance: 64,715 NOVEMBER 1 Oregon State* (ESPN2) W, 30-14 Attendance: 45,379 9 at California* (FOX) 12 Noon PT USC leads, 65-30-5+ 16 Stanford* TBD USC leads, 59-29-3+ 23 at Colorado* TBD USC leads, 7-0-0 30 UCLA* TBD USC leads, 46-29-7++ *Conference Game + One game/ ++ two games later vacated due to NCAA penalties. All times local to site. WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS Overall: 4-5;.444 Pac-12: 2-4;.333; Pac-12 North: 1-3;.250 AUGUST 31 at Auburn (ESPNU) L, 24-31 Attendance: 85,095 SEPTEMBER 7 at USC (FOX Sports 1) W, 10-7 Attendance: 77,823 14 Southern Utah (P12N) W, 48-10 Attendance: 31,127 21 Idaho (P12N) W, 42-0 Attendance: 31, 521 28 vs. No. 5 Stanford ^ (ESPN) L, 17-55 Attendance: 40,095 OCTOBER 5 at California* (FOX Sports 1) W, 44-22 Attendance: 44, 682 12 Oregon State* (ESPNU) L, 24-52 Attendance: 31,955 19 at Oregon* (FOX Sports 1) L, 38-62 Attendance: 56,949 31 Arizona State* (ESPN) L, 21-55 Attendance: 20,617 NOVEMBER 16 at Arizona*(P12N) 11 a.m. PT/ 12 noon MT Arizona leads, 25-13-0 23 Utah* TBD Series tied, 6-6-0 29 at Washington* (FOX) 12:30 p.m. PT Washington lead, 67-32-6 *Conference Game ^ Game played at CenturyLink Field - Seattle, Wash. All times local to site. PAC-12 FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE