2019 Pac-12 Conference football season

2019 Pac–12 Conference football season
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LeagueNCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision
SportFootball
DurationAugust 29, 2019
January 1, 2020
Number of teams12
TV partner(s)Fox Sports Media Group, (Fox, FS1), ESPN Family, (ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU), and Pac-12 Networks
Regular season
Pac-12 Championship
Football seasons
← 2018
2020 →
2019 Pac-12 football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
North Division
No. 7 Oregon   6 0         8 1  
Oregon State   3 2         4 4  
Stanford   3 3         4 4  
Washington   2 4         5 4  
Washington State   1 4         4 4  
California   1 4         4 4  
South Division
No. 8 Utah   5 1         8 1  
USC   4 2         5 4  
UCLA   4 2         4 5  
Arizona State   2 3         5 3  
Arizona   2 4         4 5  
Colorado   1 5         3 6  
Championship: December 6, 2019
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
As of November 7, 2019; Rankings from College Football Playoff

The 2019 Pac–12 Conference football season will be the 41st season of Pac–12 football taking place during the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The season will begin on August 29, 2019, and will end with the 2019 Pac–12 Championship Game on December 6, 2019, at Levi Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The Pac-12 is a Power Five Conference under the College Football Playoff format along with the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Big 12 Conference, Big Ten Conference, and the Southeastern Conference, For the 2019 season, the Pac-12 is the ninth for the twelve teams divided into two divisions of six teams each, named North and South. The entire schedule was released on December 4, 2018.[1]

Previous season

The Washington Huskies defeated Utah Utes 10–3 in the Pac-12 Football Championship Game.

Seven teams participated in bowl games. Arizona State lost to Fresno State 20–31 in the Las Vegas Bowl. California lost to TCU 7–10 in the Cheez-It Bowl. Washington State defeated Iowa State 28–26 in the Alamo Bowl. Utah lost to Northwestern 20–31 in the Holiday Bowl. Stanford defeated Pitt 14–13 Sun Bowl. Oregon defeated Michigan State 7–6 in the Redbox Bowl. Washington lost to Ohio State by a score of 23–28 in the Rose Bowl Game.

Preseason

2019 Pac-12 Spring Football and number of signees on signing day:

North Division

  • California – 24
  • Oregon – 27
  • Oregon State – 19
  • Stanford – 23
  • Washington – 23
  • Washington State – 20

South Division

  • Arizona – 19
  • Arizona State – 21
  • Colorado – 25
  • UCLA – 19
  • USC – 25
  • Utah – 18

Recruiting classes

Rankings
Team ESPN[2] Rivals[3] Scout & 24/7[4] Signees
Arizona 57 57 56 19
Arizona State 26 37 31 21
California 46 38 42 24
Colorado 48 45 44 25
Oregon 6 7 5 27
Oregon State 64 67 68 19
Stanford 20 23 21 23
UCLA 53 44 41 19
USC 19 19 20 25
Utah 59 46 45 18
Washington 15 16 16 23
Washington State 60 63 65 20

Pac-12 Media Days

The Pac-12 will conduct its 2019 Pac-12 media days at the Loews Hollywood Hotel, in Hollywood, California, on July 24 on the Pac-12 Network.

The teams and representatives in respective order were as follows:

  • Pac-12 Commissioner – Larry Scott
  • Arizona – Kevin Sumlin (HC), Khalil Tate (QB) and J.J. Taylor (RB)
  • Arizona State – Herm Edwards, Eno Benjamin (RB), Cohal Cabral (C)
  • California – Justin Wilcox (HC), Evan Weaver (LB), Camryn Bynum (CB)
  • Colorado – Mel Tucker (HC), Laviska Shenault (WR), Nate Landman (LB)
  • Oregon – Mario Cristobal (HC), Justin Herbert (QB), Troy Dye (LB)
  • Oregon State – Jonathan Smith (HC), Jermar Jefferson (RB), Isaiah Hodgins (WR)
  • Stanford – David Shaw (HC), K.J. Costello (QB), LB Casey Toohill (LB)
  • UCLA – Chip Kelly (HC), Joshua Kelley (RB), Krys Barnes (LB)
  • USC – Clay Helton (HC), Michael Pittman Jr. (WR), DE Christian Rector (DE)
  • Utah – Kyle Whittingham (HC), Zack Moss (RB), Bradlee Anae (DE)
  • Washington – Chris Petersen (HC), Nick Harris (C), Myles Bryant (DB)
  • Washington State – Mike Leach (HC), Liam Ryan (OL), Jahad Woods (LB)

Preseason Media polls

The preseason polls will be released in July 24, 2019. Since 1992, the credentialed media has gotten the preseason champion correct just five times. Only eight times has the preseason pick even made it to the Pac-12 title game. Below are the results of the media poll with total points received next to each school and first-place votes in parentheses. For the 2019 poll, Utah was voted as the favorite to win both the South Division and the Pac–12 Championship Game.[5]

North
Predicted finish Team Votes (1st place)
1 Oregon 190 (17)
2 Washington 189 (17)
3 Stanford 129
4 Washington State 108 (1)
5 California 81
6 Oregon State 38
South
Predicted finish Team Votes (1st place)
1 Utah 206 (33)
2 USC 167 (2)
3 Arizona State 118
4 UCLA 118
5 Arizona 85
6 Colorado 46
Media poll (Pac-12 Championship)
Rank Team Votes
1 Utah 12
2 Oregon 11
3 Washington 9
4 USC 2
5 Washington State 1

Preseason awards

Preseason All Pac-12

Head coaches

Coaching changes

There was only one coaching change following the 2019 season including Mel Tucker with Colorado.

Coaches

Team Head Coach Years at School Overall record Record at school Pac–12 record
Arizona Kevin Sumlin 2 95–51 9–8 6–5
Arizona State Herm Edwards 2 11–7 11–7 6–5
California Justin Wilcox 3 16–14 16–14 7–13
Colorado Mel Tucker 1 3–2 3–2 1–1
Oregon Mario Cristobal 2 39–53 12–6 6–4
Oregon State Jonathan Smith 2 3–13 3–13 1–9
Stanford David Shaw 9 84–29 84–29 56–18
UCLA Chip Kelly 2 50–20 4–13 4–7
USC Clay Helton 6 35–19 35–19 25–11
Utah Kyle Whittingham 15 124–62 124–62 35–38
Washington Chris Petersen 6 143–34 51–22 31–16
Washington State Mike Leach 8 136–86 52–42 33–32

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Oregon AP 11 16 15 16 13 13 13 12 11 7 7
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Stanford AP 25 23
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UCLA AP
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USC AP RV RV 24 21 RV RV RV RV
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Utah AP 14 13 11 10 19 17 15 13 11 9 8
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Washington AP 13 14 23 22 17 15 RV 25 RV RV RV
C 12 12 21 21 17 16 RV 23 RV RV
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Washington State AP 23 22 20 19 RV
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Legend
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RV Received votes but were not ranked in Top 25 of poll
т Tied with team above or below also with this symbol

Schedules

Index to colors and formatting
Pac-12 member won
Pac-12 member lost
Pac-12 teams in bold

All times Pacific time. Pac-12 teams in bold.

Rankings reflect those of the AP poll for that week.

Regular season

The regular season began on August 24, 2019, and will end on November 30, 2019.

Week 1

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
August 24 7:30 PM Arizona Hawaii Aloha StadiumHonolulu, HI CBSSN L 38–45   22,396
August 29 4:00 PM UCLA Cincinnati Nippert StadiumCincinnati, OH ESPN L 14–24   38,032
August 29 7:00 PM Kent State Arizona State Sun Devil StadiumTempe, AZ P12N W 30–7   47,413
August 29 7:15 PM No. 14 Utah BYU LaVell Edwards StadiumProvo, UT (Holy War) ESPN W 30–12   61,626
August 30 7:00 PM Colorado Colorado State Broncos Stadium at Mile HighDenver, CO ESPN W 52–31   66,997
August 30 7:30 PM Oklahoma State Oregon State Reser StadiumCorvallis, OR FS1 L 36–52   31,681
August 31 12:00 PM Eastern Washington No. 13 Washington Husky StadiumSeattle, WA P12N W 47–14   65,709
August 31 1:00 PM Northwestern No. 25 Stanford Stanford StadiumStanford, CA FOX W 17–7   37,179
August 31 3:30 PM UC Davis California California Memorial StadiumBerkeley, CA P12N W 27–13   44,168
August 31 4:30 PM No. 11 Oregon No. 16 Auburn AT&T StadiumArlington, TX ABC L 21–27   60,662
August 31 7:00 PM New Mexico State No. 23 Washington State Martin StadiumPullman, WA P12N W 58–7   27,228
August 31 7:30 PM Fresno State USC LA Memorial ColiseumLos Angeles, CA ESPN W 31–23   57,329
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Week 2

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
September 6 7:00 PM Sacramento State Arizona State Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, AZ P12N W 19–7   42,286
September 7 11:00 AM Northern Illinois No. 13 Utah Rice–Eccles StadiumSalt Lake City, UT P12N W 35–17   45,919
September 7 12:30 PM No. 15 Nebraska Colorado Folsom FieldBoulder, CO FOX W 34–31 OT  52,829
September 7 1:15 PM San Diego State UCLA Rose BowlPasadena, CA P12N L 14–23   36,951
September 7 2:00 PM Northern Colorado No. 22 Washington State Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA P12N W 59–17   27,585
September 7 4:30 pm Nevada No. 16 Oregon Autzen StadiumEugene, OR P12N W 77–6   50,920
September 7 7:30 PM California No. 14 Washington Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA FS1  CAL 20–19   66,327
September 7 7:30 PM No. 23 Stanford USC LA Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA ESPN  USC 45–20   62,109
September 7 7:45 PM Northern Arizona Arizona Arizona StadiumTucson, AZ P12N W 65–41   40,741
September 7 9:00 PM Oregon State Hawaii Aloha Stadium • Honolulu, HI SPEC HI L 28–31   26,807
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Week 3

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
September 13 6:15 PM No. 20 Washington State Houston NRG StadiumHouston, TX ESPN W 31–24   40,523
September 14 10:00 AM Air Force Colorado Folsom Field • Boulder, CO P12N L 23–30 OT  49,282
September 14 12:30 PM Stanford No. 17 UCF Spectrum StadiumOrlando, FL ESPN L 27–45   45,008
September 14 12:30 PM No. 24 USC BYU LaVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, UT ABC L 27–30 OT  62,546
September 14 1:00 PM Arizona State No. 18 Michigan State Spartan StadiumEast Lansing, MI FOX W 10–7   73,531
September 14 1:15 PM North Texas California California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA P12N W 23–17   35,268
September 14 1:15 PM Cal Poly Oregon State Reser Stadium • Corvallis, OR P12N W 45–7   33,585
September 14 1:15 PM Idaho State No. 11 Utah Rice–Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UT P12N W 31–0   45,989
September 14 4:30 PM Hawaii No. 23 Washington Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA P12N W 52–20   67,589
September 14 5:00 PM No. 5 Oklahoma UCLA Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CA FOX L 14–48   52,578
September 14 7:30 PM Texas Tech Arizona Arizona Stadium • Tucson,AZ ESPN W 28–14   37,307
September 14 7:45 PM Montana No. 15 Oregon Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR P12N W 35–3   49,098
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Week 4

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
September 20 6:00 PM No. 10 Utah USC LA Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA FS1  USC 30–23   55,719
September 21 9:00 AM No. 23 California Ole Miss Vaught–Hemingway StadiumOxford, MS ESPNU W 28–20   46,850
September 21 12:30 PM No. 22 Washington BYU LaVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, UT ABC W 45–19   62,117
September 21 4:00 PM No. 16 Oregon Stanford Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA ESPN  ORE 21–6   39,249
September 21 7:00 PM Colorado No. 24 Arizona State Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, AZ P12N  COLO 34–31   45,786
September 21 7:30 PM UCLA No. 19 Washington State Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA ESPN  UCLA 67–63   32,952
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.
Date Bye Week
September 21 Arizona Oregon State

Week 5

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
September 27 7:30 PM Arizona State No. 15 California California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA ESPN  ASU 24–17   47,532
September 28 12:30 PM No. 21 USC No. 17 Washington Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA FOX  WASH 28–14   66,975
September 28 4:00 PM Stanford Oregon State Reser Stadium • Corevallis, OR P12N  STAN 31–28   32,326
September 28 7:00 PM Washington State No. 19 Utah Rice-Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UT FS1  UTAH 38–18   46,115
September 28 7:30 PM UCLA Arizona Arizona Stadium • Tucson, AZ ESPN  ARZ 20–17   38,283
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.
Date Bye Week
September 28 Colorado No. 13 Oregon

Week 6

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
October 5 1:30 PM Arizona Colorado Folsom Field • Folsom, CO P12N  ARZ 35–30   52,569
October 5 5:00 PM California No. 13 Oregon Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR FOX  ORE 17–7   54,766
October 5 6:00 PM Oregon State UCLA Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CA P12N  OSU 48–31   48,532
October 5 7:30 PM No. 15 Washington Stanford Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA ESPN  STAN 23–13   33,225
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.
Date Bye Week
October 5 No. 20 Arizona State USC No. 17 Utah Washington State

Week 7

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
October 11 7:00 PM Colorado No. 13 Oregon Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR FS1  ORE 45–3   50,529
October 12 12:30 PM Washington State No. 18 Arizona State Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, AZ P12N  ASU 38–34   48,536
October 12 4:30 PM USC No. 9 Notre Dame Notre Dame StadiumSouth Bend, IN (Jeweled Shillelagh) NBC L 27–30   77,622
October 12 5:00 PM No. 15 Utah Oregon State Reser Stadium • Corvallis, OR P12N  UTAH 52–7   31,730
October 12 8:00 PM Washington Arizona Arizona Stadium • Tucson, AZ FS1  WASH 51–27   47,933
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.
Date Bye Week
October 12 California Stanford UCLA

Week 8

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
October 17 6:00 PM UCLA Stanford Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA ESPN  UCLA 34–16   31,464
October 19 11:30 AM Oregon State California California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA P12N  OSU 21–17   42,064
October 19 12:30 PM No. 12 Oregon No. 25 Washington Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA ABC  ORE 35–31   70,867
October 19 3:00 PM No. 17 Arizona State No. 13 Utah Rice–Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UT P12N  UTAH 21–3   46,402
October 19 4:00 PM Colorado Washington State Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA ESPNU  WSU 41–10   28,514
October 19 6:30 PM Arizona USC LA Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA P12N  USC 41–14   53,826
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Week 9

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
October 25 6:00 PM USC Colorado Folsom Field • Boulder, CO ESPN2  USC 35–31   48,913
October 26 12:30 PM Arizona Stanford Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA P12N  STAN 41–31   31,711
October 26 4:30 PM No. 24 Arizona State UCLA Rose Bowl • Los Angeles, CA P12N  UCLA 42–32   39,811
October 26 7:00 PM California No. 12 Utah Rice–Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UT FS1  UTAH 35–0   46,626
October 26 7:30 PM Washington State No. 11 Oregon Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR ESPN  ORE 37–35   59,361
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.
Date Bye Week
October 26 Oregon State Washington

Week 10

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
November 2 1:00 PM No. 9 Utah Washington Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA FOX  UTAH 33–28   69,270
November 2 1:30 PM Oregon State Arizona Arizona Stadium • Tucson, AZ P12N  OSU 56–38   36,939
November 2 5:00 PM No. 7 Oregon USC LA Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA FOX  ORE 56–24   63,011
November 2 6:00 PM Colorado UCLA Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CA P12N  UCLA 31–14   47,118
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.
Date Bye Week
November 2 Arizona State California Stanford Washington State

Week 11

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
November 8 7:30 PM Washington Oregon State Reser Stadium • Corvallis, OR FS1      
November 9 12:00 PM Stanford Colorado Folsom Field • Boulder, CA P12N      
November 9 12:30 PM USC Arizona State Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, AZ ABC      
November 9 4:00 PM Washington State California California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA P12N      
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.
Date Bye Week
November 9 Arizona No. 7 Oregon UCLA No. 8 Utah

Week 12

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
November 16 1:30 PM/4:30 PM Stanford Washington State Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA P12N/FS1      
November 16 1:30 PM/4:30 PM Arizona State Oregon State Reser Stadium • Corvallis, OR P12N/FS1      
November 16 5:00 PM UCLA Utah Rice-Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UT FOX      
November 16 7:30 PM Arizona Oregon Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR ESPN      
November 16 8:00 PM USC California California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA FS1      
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.
Date Bye Week
November 16 Colorado Washington

Week 13

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
November 23 TBD Utah Arizona Arizona Stadium • Tucson, AZ TBD      
November 23 TBD Oregon Arizona State Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, AZ TBD      
November 23 TBD California Stanford Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA (122nd Big Game/Stanford Axe) TBD      
November 23 TBD Washington Colorado Folsom Field • Boulder, CO TBD      
November 23 TBD Oregon State Washington State Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA TBD      
November 23 TBD UCLA USC LA Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA (Victory Bell) TBD      
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Week 14

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
November 29 1:00 PM Washington State Washington Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA (Apple Cup) FOX/FS1      
November 30 TBD Arizona Arizona State Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, AZ (Territorial Cup) ABC/ESPN/ESPN2      
November 30 TBD Colorado Utah Rice-Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UT (Rumble in the Rockies) TBD      
November 30 TBD Oregon State Oregon Autzen Stadium • Eugene, CO (Civil War) TBD      
November 30 TBD Notre Dame Stanford Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA (Legends Trophy) TBD      
November 30 TBD California UCLA Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CA (California–UCLA rivalry) TBD      
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.
Date Bye Week
November 30 USC

Pac-12 Championship Game

The Pac-12 Championship Game will be played on December 6, 2019 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, CA. It will feature the teams with the best conference records from each division, the North and the South. This will be the ninth championship game.

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance
December 6 5:00 PM TBD TBD Levi's StadiumSanta Clara, CA ABC      
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Pac-12 records vs Other Conferences

2019–2020 records against non-conference foes:

Pac-12 vs Power Five matchups

This is a list of the power conference teams (ACC, Big 10, Big 12, Notre Dame and SEC) that the Pac-12 plays in the non-conference games. Although the NCAA does not consider BYU a "Power Five" school, the Pac-12 considers games against BYU as satisfying its "Power Five" scheduling requirement.[citation needed] All rankings are from the AP Poll at the time of the game.

Date Visitor Home Site Significance Score
August 29 No. 14 Utah BYU LaVell Edwards StadiumProvo, Utah Holy War W 30–12
August 30 Oklahoma State Oregon State Reser StadiumCorvallis, Oregon L 36–52
August 31 No. 16 Auburn No. 11 Oregon AT&T StadiumArlington, Texas L 21–27
August 31 Northwestern No. 25 Stanford Stanford StadiumStanford, California W 17–7
September 7 No. 25 Nebraska Colorado Folsom FieldBoulder, Colorado Colorado–Nebraska football rivalry W 34–31OT
September 14 Arizona State No. 18 Michigan State Spartan StadiumEast Lansing, Michigan W 10–7
September 14 No. 5 Oklahoma UCLA Rose BowlPasadena, California L 14–48
September 14 Texas Tech Arizona Arizona StadiumTucson, Arizona W 28–14
September 14 No. 24 USC BYU LaVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, Utah L 27–30OT
September 21 No. 23 California Ole Miss Vaught–Hemingway StadiumOxford, Mississippi W 28–20
September 21 No. 22 Washington BYU LaVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, Utah W 45–19
October 12 USC No. 9 Notre Dame Notre Dame StadiumSouth Bend, Indiana Jeweled Shillelagh L 27–30
November 30 Notre Dame Stanford Stanford Stadium • Stanford, California Legends Trophy

Pac-12 vs Group of Five matchups

The following games include Pac-12 teams competing against teams from the American, C-USA, MAC, Mountain West or Sun Belt.

Date Conference Visitor Home Site Score
August 24 Mountain West Arizona Hawaii Aloha Stadium • Honolulu, HI L 38–45
August 29 American UCLA Cincinnati Nippert Stadium • Cincinnati, OH L 14–24
August 29 MAC Kent State Arizona State Sun Devils Stadium • Tempe, AZ W 30–7
August 30 Mountain West Colorado Colorado State Broncos Stadium at Mile High • Denver, CO W 52–31
August 31 Mountain West Fresno State USC United Airlines Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA W 31–23
September 7 MAC Northern Illinois No. 14 Utah Rice–Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UT W 35–17
September 7 Mountain West San Diego State UCLA Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CA L 14–23
September 7 Mountain West Nevada No. 16 Oregon Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR W 77–6
September 7 Mountain West Oregon State Hawaii Aloha Stadium • Honolulu, HI L 28–31
September 13 American No. 20 Washington State Houston NRG Stadium • Houston, TX W 31-24
September 14 Mountain West Air Force Colorado Folsom Field • Boulder, CO L 23–30OT
September 14 American Stanford No. 17 UCF Spectrum Stadium • Orlando, FL L 27–45
September 14 C-USA North Texas California California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA W 23–17
September 14 Mountain West Hawaii No. 23 Washington Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA W 52–20

Pac-12 vs FBS independents matchups

The following games include Pac-12 teams competing against FBS Independents, which includes Army, Liberty, New Mexico State, or UMass.

Date Visitor Home Site Score
August 31 New Mexico State No. 23 Washington State Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA W 58–7

Pac-12 vs FCS matchups

Date Visitor Home Site Score
August 31 Eastern Washington No. 13 Washington Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA W 47–14
August 31 UC Davis California California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA W 27–13
September 6 Sacramento State Arizona State Sun Devils Stadium • Tempe, AZ W 19–7
September 7 Northern Colorado No. 22 Washington State Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA W 59–17
September 7 Northern Arizona Arizona Arizona Stadium • Tucson, AZ W 65–41
September 14 Cal Poly Oregon State Reser Stadium • Corvallis, OR W 45–7
September 14 Idaho State No. 11 Utah Rice–Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UT W 31–0
September 14 Montana No. 15 Oregon Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR W 35–3

Awards and honors

Player of the week honors

Week Offensive Defensive Special Teams Offensive Line Defensive Line Freshman
Player Team Position Player Team Position Player Team Position Player Team Position Player Team Position Player Team Position
Week 1 (Sept. 3)[6] Anthony Gordon Washington State QB Francis Bernard Utah LB Michael Turk Arizona State P Liam Ryan Washington State OG Benning Potoa'e Washington DE Jayden Daniels Arizona State QB
Week 2 (Sept. 9)[7] Kedon Slovis USC QB Evan Weaver California LB Cristian Zendejas Arizona State PK Austin Jackson USC OT Mustafa Johnson Jr. Colorado DE Kedon Slovis USC QB
Week 3 (Sept. 16)[8] Anthony Gordon (2) Washington State QB Myles Bryant Washington DB Greg Thomas California PK Penei Sewell Oregon LT Jermayne Lole Arizona State DL Jayden Daniels (2) Arizona State QB
Week 4 (Sept. 23)[9] Dorian Thompson-Robinson UCLA QB Evan Weaver (2) California LB Demetric Felton UCLA RB/KR Penei Sewell (2) Oregon LT Gus Cumberlander Oregon DE Kyle Philips UCLA WR
Week 5 (Sept. 30)[10] Tyler Huntley Utah QB Francis Bernard (2) Utah LB Jet Toner Stanford PK Cohl Cabral Arizona State C George Lea Arizona State DT Grant Gunnell Arizona QB
Week 6 (Oct. 7)[11] Jake Luton Oregon State QB Paulson Adebo Stanford CB Daniel Rodriguez Oregon State P Drew Dalman Stanford C Kayvon Thibodeaux Oregon DE Simi Fehoko Stanford WR
Week 7 (Oct. 14)[12] Brandon Aiyuk Arizona State WR Verone McKinley III Oregon S Lucas Havrisik Arizona PK Penei Sewell (3) Oregon LT Ryan Bowman Washington LB Jayden Daniels (3) Arizona State QB
Week 8 (Oct. 21)[13] Justin Herbert Oregon QB Bradlee Anae Utah DE Daniel Rodriguez (2) Oregon State P Calvin Throckmorton Oregon RT Bradlee Anae Utah DE Kyle Philips (2) UCLA WR
Week 9 (Oct. 28)[14] CJ Verdell Oregon RB Paulson Adebo (2) Stanford CB Camden Lewis Oregon PK Shane Lemieux Oregon OG Leki Fotu Utah DT Kedon Slovis (2) USC QB
Week 10 (Nov. 4)[15] Tyler Huntley (2) Utah QB Brady Breeze Oregon S Mykael Wright Oregon KR Calvin Throckmorton (2) Oregon RT John Penisini Utah DT Omar Speights Oregon State ILB
Week 11 (Nov. 11)
Week 12 (Nov. 18)
Week 13 (Nov. 25)

Home game attendance

Team Stadium Capacity Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Total Average % of Capacity
Arizona Arizona Stadium 55,675 40,741 37,307 38,283 47,933† 36,939 201,203 40,241 72.28%
Arizona State Sun Devil Stadium 57,078 47,413 42,286 45,786 48,536† 184,021 46,006 80.60%
California California Memorial Stadium 62,467 44,168 35,268 47,532† 42,064 169,032 42,258 67.65%
Colorado Folsom Field 50,183 52,829† 49,282 52,569 48,913 203,593 50,899 101.43%
Oregon Autzen Stadium 54,000 50,920 49,098 54,766 50,529 59,361† 264,674 52,935 98.03%
Oregon State Reser Stadium 43,363 31,681 33,585† 32,326 31,730 129,322 32,331 74.56%
Stanford Stanford Stadium 50,424 37,179 39,249† 33,225 31,464 31,711 172,828 34,566 68.55%
UCLA Rose Bowl 80,616 36,951 52,578† 48,532 39,811 47,118 224,990 44,998 55.82%
USC Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 76,750 57,329 62,109 55,719 53,826 63,011† 291,994 58,399 76.09%
Utah Rice-Eccles Stadium 45,807 45,919 45,989 46,115 46,402 46,626† 231,051 46,211 100.88%
Washington Husky Stadium 70,083 65,709 66,327 67,589 66,975 70,867† 69,270 406,737 67,790 96.73%
Washington State Martin Stadium 32,952 27,228 27,585 32,952† 28,514 116,279 29,070 88.22%

Bold – Exceed capacity
†Season High

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