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OFFENSE Jake Luton, QB, OSU Led Oregon State to a 28-point comeback win over Colorado, defeating the Buffaloes 41-34 in overtime. He did not see action in the first half, but completed 28 of 39 pass attempts for 310 yards and 3 TDs in the second half and overtime. The win tied for the biggest comeback in Or- egon State history, and the third- biggest comeback in Pac-12 history. Oregon State was a com- bined 9-for-15 on third down in the second half and overtime after going 2-for-9 on third down in the first half. DEFENSE Evan Weaver, LB, CAL Weaver keyed Cal’s 12-10 upset victory over No. 15 Washington by returning the first intercep- tion of his collegiate career 37 yards for a touchdown. The score was Cal’s only TD of the game as the Golden Bears won for the first time without scoring an offensive touchdown since Sept. 26, 1998. He finished with a team-high 11 tackles, 1.0 TFL (-2 yards), the interception and one pass breakup. Cal’s defense limited Washington to 242 yards of total offense (91 rush, 151 pass). Washington entered the game averaging 430.5 yards to- tal offense per game. SPECIAL TEAMS N’Keal Harry, PR/WR, ASU Returned a punt 92 yards for a TD late in the third quarter of ASU’s 38-35 win at USC on Saturday, ending the Trojans’ 19-game home winning streak. Harry’s TD ended a run of 21 straight points by the Trojans and put ASU back in front 31- 28. Harry’s return was the third- longest in Sun Devil history and the longest since Morris Owens’ school record 95-yard return in 1972. Added four receptions for 95 yards and one TD. For Immediate Release \\ Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2018 Contacts \\ Dave Hirsch ([email protected]), Heather Ward ([email protected]) 2018 PAC-12 FOOTBALL STANDINGS PAC-12 OVERALL NORTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut Div Streak Washington State 4-1 .800 195 158 7-1 .875 326 201 4-0 3-1 0-0 3-0 W 4 Washington 4-2 .667 143 106 6-3 .667 239 137 4-0 2-2 0-1 0-2 L 1 Stanford 3-2 .600 134 128 5-3 .625 212 186 3-2 3-1 0-0 1-1 L 1 Oregon 2-3 .400 138 167 5-3 .625 293 227 4-1 1-2 0-0 2-2 L 2 California 2-3 .400 109 120 5-3 .625 199 178 3-2 2-1 0-0 2-1 W 2 Oregon State 1-4 .200 123 226 2-6 .250 237 365 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-2 W 1 SOUTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut Div Streak Utah 4-2 667 195 118 6-2 .750 253 134 3-1 3-1 0-0 3-0 W 4 USC 3-3 .500 160 172 4-4 .500 217 230 3-1 1-3 0-0 2-2 L 2 Arizona 3-3 .500 163 143 4-5 .444 266 247 3-2 1-3 0-0 0-3 W 1 Colorado 2-3 .400 133 136 5-3 .625 256 191 3-1 1-2 1-0 2-1 L 3 Arizona State 2-3 .400 144 134 4-4 .500 230 182 3-1 1-3 0-0 1-1 W 1 UCLA 2-3 .400 118 147 2-6 .250 170 260 1-4 1-2 0-0 1-2 L 1 PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK THIS WEEK’S PAC-12 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE (#Pac12FB) Fri., Nov. 2 Site Local Time/TV COLORADO at ARIZONA Arizona Stadium (55,675) 7:30 pm PT - FS1 Series: COLO leads, 14-6-0. Last: ARIZ, 45-42 (2017) (Brian Custer, Ben Leber, Jennifer Hale) Sat., Nov. 3 Site Local Time/TV No. 16 UTAH at ARIZONA STATE Sun Devil Stadium (56,232) 1:00 pm PT - P12N Series: ASU leads, 21-8-0. Last: ASU, 30-10 (2017) (Ted Robinson, Yogi Roth, Jill Savage) UCLA at OREGON Autzen Stadium (54,000) 4:30 pm PT - FOX Series: UCLA leads, 40-28-0. Last: UCLA, 41-13 (2017) (Tim Brando, Spencer Tillman, Holly Sonders) STANFORD at WASHINGTON Husky Stadium (70,183) 6:00 pm PT - P12N Series: WASH leads, 42-32-4. Last: STAN, 30-22 (2017) (Roxy Bernstein, Anthony Herron, Lewis Johnson) USC at OREGON STATE Reser Stadium (43,154) 7:00 pm PT - FS1 Series: USC leads, 62-11-4. Last: USC, 38-10 (2017) (Justin Kutcher, DeMarco Murray, Petros Papadakis) CALIFORNIA at No. 10 WASHINGTON STATE Martin Stadium (32,952) 7:45 pm PT - ESPN Series: CAL leads, 47-27-5. Last: WSU, 37-3 (2017) (Dave Pasch, Greg McElroy, Tom Lugenbill) * CFP Rankings. QUICK HITS • MAXWELL AND BEDNARIK AWARD SEMIFINALISTS: The Pac-12 had several players listed among the semifinalists announced for the 82nd Maxwell Award for the Collegiate Player of the Year and 24th Chuck Bednarik Award for the Outstanding Defensive Player of the Year. Those up for the Maxwell Award include COLORADO WR Laviska Shenault, OREGON QB Justin Herbert, UTAH RB Zack Moss and WASHINGTON STATE QB Gardner Minshew II. The Chuck Bednarik Award tabs WASHINGTON CB Byron Murphy and LB Ben Burr-Kirven as semifinalists. • PAC-12 RUNNING BACKS PACE FBS RUSHING LEADERS: The Pac-12 has four running backs listed among the FBS top 11 in rushing yards per game. No other conference has more. 6. Jermar Jefferson, OSU (129.3 yards per game) 7. Zack Moss, UTAH (120.5 yards per game) 9. Eno Benjamin, ASU (117.3 yards per game) 11. J.J. Taylor, ARIZ (114.3 yards per game)

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Page 1: 2018 PAC-12 FOOTBALL STANDINGSstatic.pac-12.com.s3.amazonaws.com/sports/football... · a TD late in the third quarter of ASU’s 38-35 win at USC on Saturday, ending the Trojans’

PAC-12 HONORS

OFFENSEJake Luton, QB, OSU

Led Oregon State to a 28-point comeback win over Colorado, defeating the Buffaloes 41-34 in overtime. He did not see action in the first half, but completed 28 of 39 pass attempts for 310 yards and 3 TDs in the second half and overtime. The win tied for the biggest comeback in Or-egon State history, and the third-biggest comeback in Pac-12 history. Oregon State was a com-bined 9-for-15 on third down in the second half and overtime after going 2-for-9 on third down in the first half.

DEFENSEEvan Weaver, LB, CAL

Weaver keyed Cal’s 12-10 upset victory over No. 15 Washington by returning the first intercep-tion of his collegiate career 37 yards for a touchdown. The score was Cal’s only TD of the game as the Golden Bears won for the first time without scoring an offensive touchdown since Sept. 26, 1998. He finished with a team-high 11 tackles, 1.0 TFL (-2 yards), the interception and one pass breakup. Cal’s defense limited Washington to 242 yards of total offense (91 rush, 151 pass). Washington entered the game averaging 430.5 yards to-tal offense per game.

SPECIAL TEAMSN’Keal Harry, PR/WR, ASU

Returned a punt 92 yards for a TD late in the third quarter of ASU’s 38-35 win at USC on Saturday, ending the Trojans’ 19-game home winning streak. Harry’s TD ended a run of 21 straight points by the Trojans and put ASU back in front 31-28. Harry’s return was the third-longest in Sun Devil history and the longest since Morris Owens’ school record 95-yard return in 1972. Added four receptions for 95 yards and one TD.

For Immediate Release \\ Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2018Contacts \\ Dave Hirsch ([email protected]), Heather Ward ([email protected])

2018 PAC-12 FOOTBALL STANDINGS PAC-12 OVERALLNORTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut Div StreakWashington State 4-1 .800 195 158 7-1 .875 326 201 4-0 3-1 0-0 3-0 W 4Washington 4-2 .667 143 106 6-3 .667 239 137 4-0 2-2 0-1 0-2 L 1Stanford 3-2 .600 134 128 5-3 .625 212 186 3-2 3-1 0-0 1-1 L 1Oregon 2-3 .400 138 167 5-3 .625 293 227 4-1 1-2 0-0 2-2 L 2California 2-3 .400 109 120 5-3 .625 199 178 3-2 2-1 0-0 2-1 W 2Oregon State 1-4 .200 123 226 2-6 .250 237 365 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-2 W 1

SOUTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Road Neut Div StreakUtah 4-2 667 195 118 6-2 .750 253 134 3-1 3-1 0-0 3-0 W 4USC 3-3 .500 160 172 4-4 .500 217 230 3-1 1-3 0-0 2-2 L 2Arizona 3-3 .500 163 143 4-5 .444 266 247 3-2 1-3 0-0 0-3 W 1Colorado 2-3 .400 133 136 5-3 .625 256 191 3-1 1-2 1-0 2-1 L 3Arizona State 2-3 .400 144 134 4-4 .500 230 182 3-1 1-3 0-0 1-1 W 1UCLA 2-3 .400 118 147 2-6 .250 170 260 1-4 1-2 0-0 1-2 L 1

PAC-12 PLAYERSOF THE WEEK

THIS WEEK’S PAC-12 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE (#Pac12FB)

Fri., Nov. 2 Site Local Time/TVCOLORADO at ARIZONA Arizona Stadium (55,675) 7:30 pm PT - FS1 Series: COLO leads, 14-6-0. Last: ARIZ, 45-42 (2017) (Brian Custer, Ben Leber, Jennifer Hale)

Sat., Nov. 3 Site Local Time/TVNo. 16 UTAH at ARIZONA STATE Sun Devil Stadium (56,232) 1:00 pm PT - P12N Series: ASU leads, 21-8-0. Last: ASU, 30-10 (2017) (Ted Robinson, Yogi Roth, Jill Savage)

UCLA at OREGON Autzen Stadium (54,000) 4:30 pm PT - FOX Series: UCLA leads, 40-28-0. Last: UCLA, 41-13 (2017) (Tim Brando, Spencer Tillman, Holly Sonders)

STANFORD at WASHINGTON Husky Stadium (70,183) 6:00 pm PT - P12N Series: WASH leads, 42-32-4. Last: STAN, 30-22 (2017) (Roxy Bernstein, Anthony Herron, Lewis Johnson)

USC at OREGON STATE Reser Stadium (43,154) 7:00 pm PT - FS1 Series: USC leads, 62-11-4. Last: USC, 38-10 (2017) (Justin Kutcher, DeMarco Murray, Petros Papadakis)

CALIFORNIA at No. 10 WASHINGTON STATE Martin Stadium (32,952) 7:45 pm PT - ESPN Series: CAL leads, 47-27-5. Last: WSU, 37-3 (2017) (Dave Pasch, Greg McElroy, Tom Lugenbill)

* CFP Rankings.

QUICK HITS

• MAXWELL AND BEDNARIK AWARD SEMIFINALISTS: The Pac-12 had several players listed among the semifinalists announced for the 82nd Maxwell Award for the Collegiate Player of the Year and 24th Chuck Bednarik Award for the Outstanding Defensive Player of the Year. Those up for the Maxwell Award include COLORADO WR Laviska Shenault, OREGON QB Justin Herbert, UTAH RB Zack Moss and WASHINGTON STATE QB Gardner Minshew II. The Chuck Bednarik Award tabs WASHINGTON CB Byron Murphy and LB Ben Burr-Kirven as semifinalists.

• PAC-12 RUNNING BACKS PACE FBS RUSHING LEADERS: The Pac-12 has four running backs listed among the FBS top 11 in rushing yards per game. No other conference has more.

6. Jermar Jefferson, OSU (129.3 yards per game) 7. Zack Moss, UTAH (120.5 yards per game) 9. Eno Benjamin, ASU (117.3 yards per game) 11. J.J. Taylor, ARIZ (114.3 yards per game)

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Sat., Nov. 10UCLA at ARIZONA STATE, 12:00 pm MT P12NOREGON STATE at STANFORD, 6:00 pm PT P12NCALIFORNIA at USC, TBD*WASHINGTON STATE at COLORADO, TBD*OREGON at UTAH, TBD*

Bye – ARIZONA, WASHINGTON

* Pick #1 - ESPN (ABC, ESPN or ESPN2) Either 12:30 pm, 4:00 pm or 7:45 pm PT* Pick #2 - P12N 2:30 pm PT* Pick #3 - ESPN (ABC, ESPN or ESPN2) Either 12:30 pm, 4:00 pm or 7:45 pm PT

Sat., Nov. 17ARIZONA at WASHINGTON STATEARIZONA STATE at OREGONUSC at UCLAUTAH at COLORADOOREGON STATE at WASHINGTONSTANFORD at CALIFORNIA

American .......................................... 0-1Atlantic Coast .................................... 1-0Big Sky ............................................. 7-0Big Ten ............................................. 2-1Big 12 ............................................... 0-2Colonial ............................................. 1-0CUSA ................................................ 1-1Mid-American ................................... 2-0 Mountain West .................................. 6-3Southeastern ..................................... 0-1Sun Belt ............................................ 0-0FBS Independent .............................. 2-2FCS Independent .............................. 1-0Total-All .............................. 23-11 (.676)Total-FBS ............................ 14-11 (.560)

The Pac-12 has posted a winning record against foes outside league for 34 consec-utive seasons ... The Pac-12 has a 153-61 (.715) record in non-conference play over the last four-plus seasons.

2018 PAC-12 vs. ... PAC-12 FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK

NEXT WEEK’S SCHEDULE

Fri., Oct. 26Utah 41, UCLA 10

Sat., Oct. 27Oregon State 41, Colorado 34 (OT)Arizona State 38, USC 35California 12, Washington 10Washington State 41, Stanford 38Arizona 44, Oregon 15

LAST WEEK’S RESULTS

THE RANKINGS: Two Pac-12 teams are ranked in the AP poll and three in the Coaches poll. WASHINGTON STATE (10/11), which reaches the Top 10 for the 29th team in the history of the AP poll, is joined by UTAH (16/16) ... Washington had its streak of appearing in the AP Top 25 end at 41 consecutive ranking periods as the Huskies led all other teams receiving votes.

HOME, NOT SO SWEET HOME... While Pac-12 teams are 18-3 (.857) at home in non-conference play, they are just 17-15 (.531) on the home turf in league play.

LAST FOUR... Both UTAH and WASHINGTON STATE are riding four-game winning streaks and have put up impressive numbers during that successful stretch of games ... Over the last four games for Utah: Ute rush defense has allowed 78.48 rushing yards per game ... Ute offense has averaged 41.0 ppg ... QB Tyler Hunt-ley has completed 66-of-90 passes (.733) for 879 yards (219.8 avg) and 7 TDs with just one interception ... RB Zack Moss has rushed for 575 yards (143.8 avg) and 6 TDs ... Over the last four games for Washington State: QB Gardner Minshew II is 140-for-197 (.711) for 1,636 yards (409.0 ypg) and 15 TDs ... Minshew has been well protected during the last four games, getting sacked just three times in 197 pass attempts ... Seven different Cougars have caught at least 10 passes over the last four games ... During the four-game streak, Minshew’s 1,636 passing yards are more than 38 FBS teams have thrown for all season, while his 15 TD passes are more than 74 FBS teams have posted all season.

TAKING A STAND: WASHINGTON LB Ben Burr-Kirven leads all Pac-12 players with 10 or more tackles in a game seven times this season. He has compiled a league-best 122 tackles to date for a 13.6 tackles per game (2nd in the FBS). Here’s list of those defensive stalwarts with the most games having double-digit tackles:

7 Ben Burr-Kirven, WASH 6 Evan Weaver, CAL 5 Jordan Kunaszyk, CAL; Nate Landman, COLO 4 Colin Schooler, ARIZ; Jalen Harvey, ASU; Troy Dye, ORE; Adarius Pickett, UCLA 3 Tony Fields II, ARIZ; Peyton Pelluer, WSU, Chase Hansen, UTAH 2 Jalen Moore, OSU; Cody Barton, UTAH; Sean Barton, STAN; Alijah Holder, STAN; Bobby Okereke, STAN 1 17 players

BOW UP: Washington QB Jake Browning and RB Myles Gaskin are climbing the Pac-12 career charts and are among the all-time top ten in several categories.

Career Passing Yards Career Total Offense5. 11,818 Carson Palmer, USC, 1998-2002 5. 12,086 Jared Goff, CAL, 2013-156. 11,304 Connor Halliday, WSU, 2011-14 6. 11,713 Brett Hundley, UCLA, 2012-147. 11,249 Derek Anderson, OSU, 2001-04 7. 11,621 Carson Palmer, USC, 1998-20028. 11,153 Jake Browning, WASH, 2015-18 8. 11,359 Jake Browning, WASH, 2015-18

Career Touchdown Passes4. 99 Matt Leinart, USC, 2003-05 5. 96 Jared Goff, CAL, 2013-156. 90 Jake Browning, WASH, 2015-18 90 Connor Halliday, WSU, 2011-14

Career Rushing Yards Career Rushing Touchdowns1. 6,245 Charles White, USC, 1976-79 1. 60 Royce Freeman, ORE, 2014-172. 5,621 Royce Freeman, ORE, 2014-17 2. 59 Ken Simonton, OSU, 1998-20013. 5,082 LaMichael James, ORE, 2009-11 3. 53 LaMichael James, ORE, 2009-114. 5,044 Ken Simonton, OSU, 1998-2001 4. 52 LenDale White, USC, 2003-055. 4,814 Marcus Allen, USC, 1978-81 5. 50 Myles Gaskin, WASH, 2015-186. 4,678 Myles Gaskin, WASH, 2015-18

THORPE AWARD SEMIFINALISTS: The Paycom Jim Thorpe Award tabs a pair of Pac-12 safeties as semi-finalist for the prestigious honor that recognizes the best defensive back in the nations - senior Ugochukwu Amadi, ORE and senior Taylor Rapp, WASH. Conference players who have earned the award include Mark Carrier, USC (1994); Darryl Lewis, ARIZ (1990); Antoine Cason, ARIZ (2007); Adoreé Jackson, USC (2016). Colorado’s Deon Figures (1992) and Chris Hudson (1994) claimed the award, but that was prior to the Buffs joining the Pac-12.

POLYNESIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME: Four former players from the Pac-10 era are the newest mem-bers of the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame Class of 2019. ARIZONA’s Joe Salave’a (1994-97), ARIZONA STATE’s Dan Saleaumua (1983-86), USC’s Lofa Tatupu (2003-04) and WASHINGTON’s Marques Tuiasoso-po (1997-2000).

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COLORADO (5-3) at ARIZONA (4-5)Fri., Nov. 2 • 7:30 pm PT • FS1 • #CUvsAZ

COLORADO: CU started three freshmen on the offensive line for the first time in its history (LT Will Sherman, C Colby Pursell, RT Frank Fillip); Fillip is the 12th true fro-sh to start on the CU o-line in school history ... Today marked the 15th time CU had a 300-yard passer (QB Steven Montez, 319), 100-yard rusher (TB Travon McMillian, 132) and 100-yard receiver (WR K.D. Nixon, career-high 198), the ninth time in the MacIntyre Era; Montez has been a part of six of the 15 ... With 319 yards passing, Montez became the fifth player in CU history to throw for 6,000 yards (6,045). With 385 yards of total offense, he now has 6,840 career yards and looks to become the fifth player with 7,000 yards. It was his fifth 300-yad game this year, the 12th of his career (the CU record is 13 by Sefo Liufau, 2013-16) ... McMillan posted his fifth 100-yard game at CU and now has 778 yards on 147 carries this season (5.3 per).

ARIZONA: RB J.J. Taylor finished with 212 yards and 2 TDs on 30 carries in the 44-15 upset over Oregon. Taylor eclipsed the 100-yard mark on the ground for the sixth time in his career and tallied back-to-back 100-yard rushing games for the first time in his career. Taylor joins Ka’Deem Carey and Khalil Tate as the only players in UA history to have two games with 210 or more yards. Taylor went over 1,000 rushing yards and now has 1,029 rushing yards on the season. He is the first Arizona run-ning back since Nick Wilson (1,375 yards) in 2014 to post more than 1,000 yards in a season ... LB Colin Schooler finished with 11 tackles and 1.5 tackles-for-loss in Saturday’s win. Schooler has been either the team’s leading or second-leading tack-ler in 13 of Arizona’s last 15 games. He now has 16 tackles-for-loss on the season. That’s better than the Arizona team leader in TFLs in 18 of the past 20 seasons.

UTAH (6-2) at ARIZONA STATE (4-4)Sat., Nov. 3 • 1:00 p.m. MT • P12N • #UTAHvsASU

UTAH: In the 41-10 win at UCLA, the Utes have scored over 40 points in four straight games. The last time they did that was in 2004 (Oct. 30-Nov. 20 vs. San Di-ego State, Colorado State, Wyoming, BYU) ... RB Zack Moss had his first career 200-yard rushing game with 211 yards on 26 carries with a career-best 3 TDs. He had his fifth 100-yard rushing game this season and the 10th of his career, which is tied for fourth-most all-time in a career at Utah. He has 22 career rushing TDs, which is tied for fifth-most all-time at Utah ... WR Britain Covey threw a seven-yard TD pass and is 3-of-3 passing this season for two TDs. He led Utah in receiving with five catches for 47 yards. Covey had a season-long 36-yard punt return and had two returns for 66 yards and also had 19 yards rushing (one carry) for 132 all-purpose yards.

ARIZONA STATE: WR N’Keal Harry has a catch in all 33 games of his career at ASU. He finished with four catches for 95 yards and a TD, the 19th of his career. He has 2,468 career receiving yards, sixth in Sun Devil history. His 92-yard punt return was the third-longest in ASU history and the longest since Morris Owens’ school record 95-yard return in 1972 ... RB Eno Benjamin has eclipsed 100 rush-ing yards five times this season as he finished with 185 yards ... Throughout ASU history, only four running backs have had 100 or more yards in at least seven games in a season, a pace Benjamin will have a chance at with four games remaining this season. (Freddie Williams and Art Malone reached 8, Woody Green reached 7 twice and Demario Richard did so most recently in 2015.) ... Only 39 running backs had reached 125 rushing yards against USC since the 2000 season. Eno Benjamin did that in the first half alone on Saturday ... QB Manny Wilkins had a 45-yard TD rush to seal the game, the longest rush of his career. He now has 16 rushing TDs in his career, second among all ASU quarterbacks behind only Mark Malone (21).

UCLA (2-6) at OREGON (5-3)Sat., Nov. 3 • 4:30 pm PT • FOX • #UCLAvsUO

UCLA: QB Wilton Speight made his first start since the season opener vs. Cincinnati on Sept. 1. He finished 20-for-40 for 164 yards, including a career-high 30 yards on the ground ... WR Theo Howard finished with six catches, giving him 102 for his career and making him the 25th Bruin in program history with 100 career catches. Howard has caught at least one pass in each of the last 24 games ... RB Joshua Kelley saw his hot streak of four-straight games with at least 100 rushing yards come to an end. He finished with 90 yards on 16 carries ... PK JJ Molson has now con-nected on 18 of his last 21 field goal attempts over the past two seasons. His 213 career points tie him for 13th all-time (Chris Sailer, 1995-98) in UCLA football history.

OREGON: QB Justin Herbert completed 24-of-48 for 186 yards and 2 TDs. He has thrown a TD pass in 23 consecutive games, the longest active streak in the nation ... However, Herbert threw an interception on the road in Pac-12 play for the first time after 215 consecutive pass attempts, dating back to his final attempt of the game at Cal on Oct. 21, 2016. Has thrown for 1,956 yards with 19 TDs to just two INT in nine career conference road games ... The Ducks entered the Arizona game with just 10 turnovers for a +3 turnover margin for the season, but coughed it up twice and threw the one pick. WR Dillon Mitchell has 42 catches for 579 yards and 3 TDs over the last five games. He has a catch in 13 straight games.

STANFORD (5-3) at WASHINGTON (6-3)Sat., Nov. 3 • 6:00 pm PT • P12N • #STANvsUW

STANFORD: QB K.J. Costello completed 34-of-43 throws for 323 yards and four TDs. Costello has thrown at least one scoring pass in 12 straight games ... 27 of Costello’s completions went to WR JJ Arcega-Whiteside, TE Kaden Smith, and WR Trenton Irwin ... Whiteside had 10 receptions for 111 yards and 2 TDs. He ranks second nationally -- and first among Pac-12 players -- with 11 receiving TDs ... Smith had a career-best nine receptions for 112 yards and one score ... Irwin pulled down a career-best eight receptions for 80 yards and has at least one reception in 36 consecutive games, a streak that ranks eighth nationally. Over the last three games, Irwin has 22 receptions for 259 yards ... RB Bryce Love carried the ball just six times for 71 yards, including a run of 43 yards. He moved past Toby Gerhart for fourth all-time on Stanford’s career rushing list (3,546 yards).

WASHINGTON: QB Jake Browning’s record as a starter is 35-13 and he’s one vic-tory shy of matching the Pac-12 career record of 36 wins by a starting quarterback, which is shared by Oregon’s Marcus Mariota (2012-14) and Stanford’s Kevin Hogan (2012-15) ... He’s now eighth in career passing yards (11,153) and in career total offense (11,359) in the Pac-12 ... Browning is just the sixth player in Pac-12 history to account for 100 touchdowns (105 total: 90 pass, 15 rush) ... RB Myles Gaskin needs 337 rushing yards to reach 1,000 yards for the season. If accomplished, he’d be the first player in Pac-12 history and 10th ever in FBS history to rush for 1,000 or more yards in four seasons... LB Ben Burr-Kirven led the Huskies in tackles for the eighth time in nine games this season as he posted 14 tackles in the loss at Califor-nia. He currently leads the Pac-12 with 122 tackles and is second in the nation with 13.6 tackles per game.

USC (4-4) at OREGON STATE (2-6)Sat., Nov. 3 • 7:00 pm PT • FS1 • #USCvsOSU

USC: The Trojans had their 19-game home field winning streak snapped when they dropped a 38-35 decision to Arizona State ... Injuries have mounted for the Trojans, leading to 19 different players seeing at least one start on defense, 17 different play-ers seeing at least one start on offense ... QB Jack Sears got the start in place of concussed J.T. Daniels for the Arizona State game and filled in admirably, complet-ing 20 of 28 pass attempts for 235 yards with 2 TDs ... WR Michael Pittman Jr. had a team-high six receptions for 90 yards and 2 TDs. He leads the Pac-12 and is ninth nationally with 20.8 yards per reception ... WR Tyler Vaughns opened the scoring for USC with a 82-yard punt return for a TD, he also completed a 36-yard pass to Pitt-man Jr. for another score, and caught four passes for 72 yards and a TD.

OREGON STATE: The Beavers snapped a 22-game road losing streak with the 41-34 overtime win at Colorado. The win also snapped a 17-game conference road losing streak ... QB Jack Colletto started for the first time, the team’s third starting QB for the season. It is the second time since 1997 OSU started three different QBs in the same season (also 2015) ... RB Jemar Jefferson is the eighth Beaver to gain 1,000 yards rushing in a season. He finished the game with 135 yards, his fourth 100-yard game this season, and now has 1,034 yards on the year ... The Beavers have scored 237 points this season (29.6 ppg) after they scored 248 points (20.7 ppg) all of last season.

CALIFORNIA (5-3) at WASHINGTON STATE (7-1)Sat., Nov. 3 • 7:45 pm PT • ESPN • #CALvsWSU

CALIFORNIA: With the 12-10 victory over Washington, the Golden Bears picked up their first victory over the Huskies since 2015, and their first win over Washington in Berkeley since 2008. The last time Cal won a game without an offensive touchdown was on Sept. 26, 1998, when Cal defeated Washington State, 24-14, with three defensive touchdowns ... Cal defense entered the game with Washington allowing an average of 320.9 yards of total offense and 24.0 points per game. The Bears allowed 250 yards of total offense and 10 points to the Huskies ... LB Evan Weaver record his first career interception and returned it 37 yards for his first career TD. Weaver finished with 11 tackles, his sixth double-digit tackle performance of the season ... Cal held Washington to 91 rushing yards, marking the third time this season that the Golden Bears have a held an opponent under 100 yards rushing this season.

WASHINGTON STATE: WSU improves to 7-1 for the second straight season ... Dezmon Patmon (career-highs 10 receptions, 127 yards) and Jamire Calvin (3 re-ceptions, 102 yards) provided WSU with a pair of 100-yard receivers for the 2nd time this season (Patmon, Easop Winston Jr. vs. Utah) ... QB Gardner Minshew II has thrown for 300-plus yards in eight straight games, completing 40-of-50 for 438 yards and 3 TDs in the 41-38 win at Stanford. It was his fifth 400-yard game and seventh time throwing for three or more TDs ... PK Blake Mazza’s 42-yard field goal with 19 seconds left was WSU’s first game-winning kick in the final minute since Andrew Furney’s game-winning field goal in overtime of the 2012 Apple Cup ... WSU has won 11 straight home games for the first time since 1928-33 (school-record 19 game-winning streak). The 10 straight is the 3rd-longest in program history.

AROUND THE PAC-12

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AP Top 25Oct. 28

1 Alabama (60) 8-0 1500 2 Clemson 8-0 1433 3 Notre Dame 8-0 1374 4 LSU 7-1 1317 5 Michigan 7-1 1240 6 Georgia 7-1 1202 7 Oklahoma 7-1 1132 8 Ohio State 7-1 1022 9 UCF 7-0 1014 10 Washington State 7-1 938 11 Kentucky 7-1 905 12 West Virginia 6-1 891 13 Florida 6-2 734 14 Penn State 6-2 733 15 Texas 6-2 719 16 Utah 6-2 593 17 Houston 7-1 403 18 Utah State 7-1 340 19 Iowa 6-2 323 20 Fresno State 7-1 261 21 Mississippi State 5-3 204 22 Syracuse 6-2 192 23 Virginia 6-2 175 24 Boston College 6-2 169 25 Texas A&M 5-3 132 Others Receiving votes: 26 Washington 33 Stanford 36 Oregon 42 California

Coaches Top 25Oct. 28

1 Alabama (62) 8-0 1598 2 Clemson (2) 8-0 1537 3 Notre Dame 8-0 1458 4 LSU 7-1 1403 5 Michigan 7-1 1295 Georgia 7-1 1295 7 Oklahoma 7-1 1190 8 Ohio State 7-1 1096 9 UCF 7-0 1082 10 West Virginia 6-1 992 11 Washington State 7-1 962 12 Kentucky 7-1 932 13 Penn State 6-2 791 14 Florida 6-2 743 15 Texas 6-2 721 16 Utah 6-2 620 17 Houston 7-1 380 18 Iowa 6-2 356 19 Washington 6-3 285 20 Utah State 7-1 281 21 Mississippi State 5-3 226 22 Virginia 6-2 207 23 Fresno State 7-1 191 24 Syracuse 6-2 183 25 Boston College 6-2 171 Others Receiving votes: 38 Stanford 39 Oregon

CFPFirst ranking - Oct. 30

Pac-12 PreseasonMedia PollNORTH 1 Washington (40) 249 2 Stanford (1) 198 3 Oregon (1) 178 4 California 108 5 Washington State 98 6 Oregon State 45

SOUTH 1 USC (22) 225 2 Utah (14) 209 3 Arizona (3) 178 4 UCLA (2) 116 5 Colorado (1) 80 6 Arizona State 72

PAC-12 FCG CHAMPION: Washington (37 votes)

Others receiving votes: USC (2), Or-egon (1), Stanford (1), UCLA (1)

CFP/AP (media)/USA Today (coaches)

ARIZ ASU CAL COLO ORE OSU STAN UCLA USC UTAH WASH WSU PRE nr/t49 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr 24/28 nr/nr 13/13 nr/nr 15/15 28/29 6/6 nr/44 9/4 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr 23/26 nr/nr 10/9 nr/nr 17/12 26/29 9/11 t35/349/9 nr/nr 23/25 nr/nr 31/34 20/23 nr/nr 9/9 nr/nr 22/21 26/27 10/12 38/339/16 nr/nr 35/t44 30/t37 29/29 20/19 nr/nr 7/7 nr/nr nr/nr 36/39 t10/12 t40/329/23 nr/nr 46/t44 24/34 26/29 19/20 nr/nr 7/7 nr/nr nr/t44 40/52 11/11 nr/359/30 nr/nr t40/41 34/t43 21/22 18/18 nr/nr 14/14 nr/nr nr/38 nr/nr 10/10 32/29 10/7 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr 19/18 17/17 nr/nr 27/24 nr/nr nr/nr 32/32 7/7 28/26 10/14 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr 30/25 12/11 nr/nr 26/24 nr/nr 27/34 33/33 15/14 25/23 10/21 nr/nr nr/nr nr/nr nr/t35 19/21 nr/nr 24/23 nr/nr nr/nr 23/24 15/13 14/1510/28 nr/nr nr/nr 42/nr nr/nr 36/39 nr/nr 33/38 nr/nr nr/nr 16/16 26/19 10/11

POLL NOTES: WASHINGTON’s preseason AP No. 6 ranking was its highest preseason ranking in the AP poll since 1997 when the Huskies opened the year at No. 4. The Huskies have now appeared in the AP Top 25 for 41 consecutive ranking periods ... STANFORD has appeared in the AP preseason Top 25 for the eighth consecutive year. The Cardinal are one of eight teams to have appeared in the preseason AP poll in each of the last eight seasons, joining Alabama, Ohio State, Florida State, USC, Oklahoma, LSU and Georgia ... USC has appeared in each of the last 17 presesaon AP polls and 58 preseason polls overall. Only Ohio State (65) and Oklahoma (60) have appeared in more preseason AP Top 25 polls.

2017 FINAL PAC-12 STANDINGS PAC-12 OVERALLNORTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PAStanford 7-2 .778 271 201 9-5 .643 453 318 Washington 7-2 .778 302 137 10-3 .769 479 209 Washington State 6-3 .667 254 242 9-4 .692 394 335 Oregon 4-5 .444 272 270 7-6 .538 468 377 California 2-7 .222 238 275 5-7 .417 333 341 Oregon State 0-9 .000 172 378 1-11 .083 248 516

SOUTH W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PAUSC 8-1 .889 328 210 11-3 .786 456 366 Arizona State 6-3 .667 281 262 7-6 .538 414 427 Arizona 5-4 .556 361 350 7-6 .538 537 447UCLA 4-5 .444 259 326 6-7 .462 422 476 Utah 3-6 .333 244 242 7-6 .538 384 301Colorado 2-7 .222 222 311 5-7 .417 317 3382017 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: USC 31, Stanford 28

PAC-12 BOWL ARRANGEMENTS

The Pac-12 is in the fifth year of a six-year agreement with seven bowl part-ners that should provide the Conference with a competitive postseason bowl experience. The lineup is led by the Rose Bowl Game presented by North-western Mutual, which is the destination for the Pac-12 champion. However, in 2018-19, if the Pac-12 champion is ranked among the top four of the CFP poll following the 2018 season, it would play in either the Orange or Cotton Bowl. The Rose Bowl would then replace the Pac-12 Champion with another Pac-12 team.

Bowl Game Opponent Date TVRose presented by Northwestern Mutual Big Ten Jan. 1 ESPNValero Alamo Big 12 Dec. 28 ESPNSan Diego County Credit Union Holiday Big Ten Dec. 31 FS1San Francisco Big Ten Dec. 31 FOXHyundai Sun ACC Dec. 31 CBSMitsubishi Motors Las Vegas MWC Dec. 15 ABCCheez-It Big 12 Dec. 26 ESPN

PAC-12 IN THE WEEKLY NATIONAL RANKINGS

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PAC-12 IN THE WEEKLY STATISTICAL RANKINGS (Top 20 thru Oct. 27)

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSRUSHING (YPG)National Leader: Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin ...................................144.46. Jermar Jefferson, Oregon State ............................................129.37. Zack Moss, Utah .................................................................120.59. Eno Benjamin, Arizona State ...............................................117.311. J.J. Taylor, Arizona ...............................................................114.3

PASSING EFFICIENCY (QB rating)National Leader: Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama ......................................238.820. K.J. Costello, Stanford .........................................................155.9

PASSING (Completion Percentage)National Leader: Ian Book, Notre Dame ..........................................0.7656. Gardner Minshew II, Washington State ................................0.71013. Steven Montez, Colorado .....................................................0.68219. K.J. Costello, Stanford .........................................................0.669

COMPLETIONS PER GAMENational Leader: Gardner Minshew II, Washington State ...................36.7512. Steven Montez, Colorado .....................................................22.75

PASSING YARDS PER GAMENational Leader: Gardner Minshew II, Washington State ...................392.117. K.J. Costello, Stanford .........................................................270.6

TOTAL OFFENSENational Leader: Gardner Minshew II, Washington State ...................403.9

RECEPTIONS PER GAMENational Leaders: Laviska Shenault, Colorado ....................................10.0 RECEIVING YARDS PER GAMENational Leader: Laviska Shenault, Colorado ....................................130.016. JJ Arcega-Whiteside, Stanford ...............................................92.9

SCORINGNational Leader: Andre Szmyt, Syracuse ..........................................12.96. Laviska Shenault, Colorado ....................................................11.016. Jemar Jefferson, Oregon State .................................................9.0

ALL-PURPOSE YARDSNational Leader: Darrell Henderson, Memphis ........................183.753. J.J. Taylor, Arizona .............................................................175.4410. Laviska Shenault, Colorado ................................................144.5011. Jemar Jefferson, Oregon State ...........................................143.6312. Eno Benjamin, Arizona State .............................................142.13

SACKS PER GAMENational Leader: Jaylon Ferguson, Louisiana Tech ............................1.316. Porter Gustin, USC ................................................................1.17

TACKLES FOR LOSS PER GAMENational Leader: Nate Harvey, East Carolina .......................................2.67. Colin Schooler, Arizona ............................................................1.88. Chase Hansen, Utah ...............................................................1.812. Porter Gustin, USC ..................................................................1.713. Nate Landman, Colorado .........................................................1.619. Mustafa Johnson, Colorado .....................................................1.5

TOTAL INTERCEPTIONSNational Leader: Juwan Foggie, Charlotte ................................................6t14. Jaylinn Hawkins, California/Ugochukwu Amadi, Oregon ..............3 Jevon Holland, Oregon/Deommodore Lenoir, Oregon Scottie Young Jr., Arizona

FORCED FUMBLESNational Leader: Sean Williams, Navy ........................................0.71t8. Justin Hollins, Oregon/Jordan Kunaszyk, California ................0.38

FUMBLES RECOVEREDNational Leader: Taylor Rapp, Washington/10 additional players ...........3t12. Ben Burr-Kirven, Washington/Davion Taylor, Colorado .................2 Keisean Lucier-South, UCLA/Dereck Boles, Arizona

PUNT RETURNSNational Leader: Kavontae Turpin, TCU ............................................19.419. Tyler Vaughns, USC ...............................................................11.1

KICKOFF RETURNSNational Leader: Savon Scarver, Utah State ......................................35.17. Ashtyn Davis, California .........................................................29.013. Travell Harris, Washington State .............................................27.216. Tony Brooks-James, Oregon ..................................................26.1

PUNTINGNational Leader: Brandon Mann, Texas A&M....................................52.54. Stefan Flintoft, UCLA .............................................................46.811. Mitch Wishnowsky, Utah .......................................................45.1

FIELD GOALS PER GAMENational Leader: Cole Tracy, LSU/Andre Szmyt, Syracuse ..................2.6320. Matt Gay, Utah ......................................................................1.50

TEAM LEADERSRUSHING OFFENSENational Leader: Georgia Tech ........................................................366.5

PASSING OFFENSENational Leader: Washington State ..................................................405.4

TOTAL OFFENSENational Leader: Houston ...............................................................571.116. Washington State ................................................................476.3

SCORING OFFENSENational Leader: Alabama ................................................................54.112. Washington State ..................................................................40.8

RUSHING DEFENSENational Leader: Michigan State .......................................................77.43. Utah ...........................................................................81.1

PASSING YARDS ALLOWEDNational Leader: Michigan ..............................................................122.98. California .........................................................................165.513. Washington .........................................................................171.7

TOTAL DEFENSENational Leader: Michigan ..............................................................220.07. Utah .........................................................................287.012. Washington .........................................................................301.217. California .........................................................................312.0

SCORING DEFENSENational Leader: Clemson/Kentucky .................................................13.08. Washington ...........................................................................15.214. Utah ...........................................................................16.8

PUNT RETURNSNational Leader: FIU ......................................................................22.88

KICKOFF RETURNSNational Leader: Iowa .....................................................................31.758. Washington State ................................................................27.2316. California .........................................................................25.48

INTERCEPTIONSNational Leader: LSU/Maryland/Fresno State .......................................14t8. California/Oregon ......................................................................12

TURNOVER MARGINNational Leader: Georgia Southern ...................................................2.3813. Colorado ...........................................................................0.88

TEAM PASSING EFFICIENCYNational Leader: Alabama ............................................................226.29

TEAM PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSENational Leader: Michigan ..............................................................90.8710. Utah .......................................................................103.7618. California .......................................................................107.45

SACKSNational Leader: Oklahoma State ......................................................3.88

TEAM TACKLES FOR LOSSNational Leader: Miami (FL) .............................................................11.115. Arizona State ...........................................................................7.9

RED ZONE OFFENSENational Leader: 3 teams tied .................................................1.00016. Washington State ...................................................................921

RED ZONE DEFENSENational Leader: Utah ....................................................................0.54511. Arizona .........................................................................0.724

NET PUNTINGNational Leader: Texas A&M...........................................................44.457. Utah .........................................................................41.878. Washington State ................................................................41.60

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BEDNARIK AWARD(Most Outstanding Defensive Player)Jalen Jelks, RSr., DE, ORETroy Dye, Jr., LB, OREAlijah Holder, RSr., CB, STANBobby Okereke, RSr., ILB, STANPorter Gustin, Sr., OLB, USCCameron Smith, Sr., ILB, USCMarvell Tell, Sr., S, USCJulian Blackmon, Jr., DB, UTAHBradlee Anae, Jr., DE, UTAH Ben Burr-Kirven, Sr., LB, WASHGreg Gaines, RSr., DL, WASH*Taylor Rapp, Jr., S, WASH* Jalen Thompson, Jr., S, WSU

THE BILETNIKOFF AWARD(Most Outstanding Receiver)JJ Arcega-Whiteside, Sr., WR, STAN Aaron Fuller, Jr., WR, WASHN’Keal Harry, Jr., WR, ASUKanawai Noa, Jr., WR, CALLaviska Shenault Jr., So., WR, COLOVic Wharton III, Sr., WR, CAL

BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY(Most Outstanding Defensive Player)Chase Lucas, RSo., DB, ASUJordan Kunaszyk, RSr., ILB, CALTroy Dye, Jr., LB, OREJalen Jelks, RSr., DE, OREJordon Scott, So., DL, OREChristian Rector, RJr., DL, USCCameron Smith, Sr., ILB, USCMarvell Tell III, Sr., S, USCJulian Blackmon, Jr., DB, UTAHBen Burr-Kirven, Sr., LB, WASHGreg Gaines, RSr., DL, WASHTaylor Rapp, Jr., S, WASH

THE BUTKUS AWARD(Top Linebacker)Jordan Kunaszyk, RSr., ILB, CAL Troy Dye, Jr., LB, OREJustin Hollins, RSr., OLB, OREBobby Okereke, RSr., ILB, STANPorter Gustin, Sr., OLB, USCCameron Smith, Sr., ILB, USCTevis Bartlett, Sr., OLB, WASH

DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD(Most Outstanding Quarterback)Jake Browning, Sr., QB, WASHJustin Herbert, Jr., QB, OREKhalil Tate, Jr., QB, ARIZManny Wilkins, RSr., QB, ASU

DOAK WALKER AWARD(Top College Running Back)J.J. Taylor, RSo., RB, ARIZEno Benjamin, So., RB, ASUPatrick Laird, RSr., RB, CALTony Brooks-James, RSr., RB, OREJermar Jefferson, Fr., RB,OSUBryce Love, Sr., RB, STAN Stephen Carr, So., RB, USCMyles Gaskin, Sr., RB, WASHZack Moss, Jr., RB, UTAH

JIM THORPE AWARD(Best Defensive Back)Ugochukwu Amadi, Sr., S, ORE*Iman Marshall, Sr., S, USCMarvell Tell III, Sr., S, USCByron Murphy, So., DB, WASHTaylor Rapp, Jr., S, WASH*

JOHN MACKEY AWARD(Most Outstanding Tight End)Jacob Breeland, RJr., TE, ORERay Hudson, RSr., TE, CALTyler Petite, Sr., TE, USCDrew Sample, Sr., TE, WASHKaden Smith, Jr., TE, STANCaleb Wilson, RJr., TE, UCLABryce Wolma, So., TE, ARIZ

LOU GROZA AWARD(Top Place-Kicker)Brandon Ruiz, So., PK, ASUJames Stefanou, So., PK, COLOJet Toner, Jr., PK, STANJJ Molson, Jr., PK, UCLAMatt Gay, Sr., PK, UTAH

MAXWELL AWARD(Most Outstanding Player)Khalil Tate, Jr., QB, ARIZEno Benjamin, So., RB, ASUManny Wilkins, RSr., QB, ASUN’Keal Harry, Jr., WR, ASUPatrick Laird, RSr., RB, CALSteven Montez, Jr., QB, COLOLaviska Shenault, So., WR, COLO*Justin Herbert, Jr., QB, ORE*KJ Costello, Jr., QB, STANBryce Love, Sr., RB, STANStephen Carr, So, RB, USCZack Moss, Jr., RB, UTAH*Jake Browning, Sr., QB, WASHMyles Gaskin, Sr., RB, WASH Garnder Minshew II, Sr., QB, WSU*

OUTLAND TROPHY(Most Outstanding Interior Lineman)Patrick Mekari, Sr., OL, CALJake Hanson, RJr., OL, OREJordon Scott, So., DL, ORECalvin Throckmorton, RJr., OL, OREJesse Burkett, RSr., C, STANNate Herbig, Jr., OG, STANToa Lobendahn, RSr., C/OT, USCLo Falemaka, Sr., OL, UTAHGreg Gaines, RSr., DL, WASHKaleb McGary, Sr., OL, WASHTrey Adams, Sr., OL, WASH

PAUL HORNUNG AWARD(Most Versatile Player)Shun Brown, Sr., WR, ARIZ N’Keal Harry, Jr., WR, ASUAshtyn Davis, RJr., S, CALTony Brooks-James, RSr., RB, ORE Darnay Holmes, So., DB, UCLA

RAY GUY AWARD(Top Punter)Alex Kinney, Sr., P, COLOJake Bailey, Sr., P, STANStefan Flintoft, RSr., P, UCLAMitch Wishnowsky, Sr., P, UTAH

RIMINGTON TROPHY(Most Outstanding Center)Nathan Eldridge, RJr., OL, ARIZCohl Cabral, Jr., OL, ASUAddison Ooms, RSR, OL, CALJake Hanson, RSr., OL, ORESumner Houston, Sr., OL, OSUJesse Burkett, RSr., C, STANToa Lobendahn, RSr., C/OT, USCLo Falemaka, Sr., OL, UTAHNick Harris, Jr., OL, WASHFrederick Mauigoa, Jr., OL, WSU

TED HENDRICKS AWARD(Most Outstanding Defensive End)Jalen Jelks, RSr., DE, OREChris Mulumba, Sr., DE, COLOChristian Rector, RJr., DL, USC

WALTER CAMP AWARD(Player of the Year)Khalil Tate, Jr., QB, ARIZSteven Montez, Jr., QB, COLOBryce Love, Sr., RB, STANJake Browning, Sr., QB, WASHMyles Gaskin, Sr., RB, WASH

WUERFFEL TROPHY(Player Who Best Combines Exemplary Community Service With Athletic And Aca-demic Achievement)Malcolm Holland, RJr., CB, ARIZ Manny Wilkins, RSr., QB, ASUPatrick Laird, RSr., RB, CAL Nick Fisher, Sr., DB, COLO Justin Herbert, Jr., QB, ORETrevon Bradford, Jr., WR, OSU Alameen Murphy, RSr., CB, STAN Jake Olson, RJr., SNP, USC Chase Hansen, RSr., LB, UTAHTevis Bartlett, Sr., OLB, WASHPeyton Pelluer, GS, LB, WSU

MANNING AWARDJake Browning, Sr., QB, WASHKhalil Tate, Jr., QB, ARIZManny Wilkins, RSr., QB ASU

JOHNNY UNITAS GOLDEN ARM AWARDRoss Bowers, RJr., QB, CALJake Browning, Sr., QB, WASHJustin Herbert, Jr., QB, ORETyler Huntley, Jr., QB, UTAHJake Luton, Sr., QB, OSUGardner Minshew II, GS, QB, WSUSteven Montez, Jr., QB, COLOKhalil Tate, Jr., QB, ARIZManny Wilkins, RSr., QB, ASU

LOTT IMPACT AWARD(Defensive Best in Character/Performance)Ben Burr-Kirven, Sr., LB, WASHKoron Crump, RSr., DE/LB, ASUTroy Dye, Jr., LB, OREPorter Gustin, Sr., OLB, USCChase Hansen, Sr., LB, UTAHJordan Kunaszyk, RSr., LB, CALBobby Okereke, RSr., LB, STANAdarius Pickett, RSr., DB, UCLATaylor Rapp, Jr., S, WASHColin Schooler, So., LB, ARIZCameron Smith, Sr., LB, USC

* Semifinalists

Date Offensive Player Defensive Player Special Teams PlayerSept. 4 JJ Arcega-Whiteside, WR, STAN Nate Landman, ILB, COLO Chase McGrath, PK, USCSept. 10 Laviska Shenault, WR, COLO Chase Hansen, LB, UTAH Brandon Ruiz, PK, ASUSept. 17 Gardner Minshew II, QB, WSU Ben Burr-Kirven, LB, WASH Travell Harris, WR/KR, WSUSept. 24 J.J. Taylor, RB, ARIZ Ben Burr-Kirven, LB, WASH Jay Tufele, DL, USCOct. 1 Eno Benjamin, RB, ASU Ugochukwu Amadi, S, ORE Marvel Tell III, S, USCOct. 8 Laviska Shenault, WR, COLO Jaylon Johnson, DB, UTAH Matt Gay, PK, UTAHOct. 15 CJ Verdell, RB, ORE Keisean Lucier-South, LB, UCLA Mitch Wishnowsky, P, UTAHOct. 22 Tyler Huntley, QB, UTAH Chase Hansen, LB, UTAH Matt Gay, PK, UTAHOct. 29 Jake Luton, QB, OSU Evan Walker, LB, CAL N’Keal Harry, WR, ASU

Player of the Week Notes: On Oct. 22, the Utah trio of Huntley, Hansen and Gay became the fourth set of teammates to sweep all three weekly awards. It was accomplished by Oregon State twice (Nov. 20, 2004 and Oct. 14, 2006) and once by USC (Sept. 24, 1988) ... Colorado’s Lavisk Shenault is just the fifth receiver to earn Offensive Player of the Week twice in the same season. He joins USC’s Dwayne Jarrett (2006), Stanford’s Troy Walters (1999), California’s Bobby Shaw (1997) and USC’s Johnnie Morton (1993) ... Washington’s Ben Burr-Kirven is the first player to repeat as Defensive Player of the Week since Arizona State LB Antonio Longino in 2015 (Nov. 16, 23), and the first Husky defender to repeat since CB Derrick Johnson accomplished the feat in 2002 (Nov. 9, 17).

2018 PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

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

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Arizona (10)Dane Cruikshank, DB, Tennessee TitansGerhard de Beer, T, Buffalo Bills*Marquis Flowers, LB, Detroit LionsNick Foles, QB, Philadelphia EaglesReggie Gilbert, LB, Green Bay PackersTrey Griffey, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers*Rob Gronkowski, TE, New England PatriotsEarl Mitchell, DT, San Francisco 49ersWill Parks, DB, Denver Broncos Brooks Reed, DE, Atlanta Falcons

Arizona State (13)Kalen Ballage, RB, Miami DolphinsJamil Douglas, G, Arizona State*Zane Gonzalez, K, Cleveland BrownsLawrence Guy, DE, New England PatriotsMatt Haack, P, Miami DolphinsSam Jones, OG, Denver Broncos*Shawn Lauvao, OG, Washington RedskinsBrock Osweiler, QB, Miami DolphinsDamarious Randall, CB, Cleveland BrownsTerrell Suggs, OLB, Baltimore RavensChristian Westerman, OG, Cincinnati BengalsTim White, WR, Baltimore Ravens*JoJo Wicker, DL, Washington Redskins*

California (25)Lorenzo Alexander, OLB, Buffalo BillsKeenan Allen, WR, Los Angeles ChargersTyson Alualu, DE, Pitssburgh SteelersC.J. Anderson, RB, Carolina PanthersStephen Anderson, TE, New England Patriots*Bryan Anger, P, Tampa Bay BuccaneersChris Conte, SS, Tampa Bay BuccaneersTrevor Davis, WR, Green Bay PackersDevante Downs, LB, Minnesota VikingsJared Goff, QB, Los Angeles RamsChad Hansen, WR, New England PatriotsMaurice Harris, WR, Washington RedskinsDeSean Jackson, WR, Tampa Bay BuccaneersMarvin Jones, WR, Detriot LionsCameron Jordan, DE, New Orleans SaintsL.P. LaDouceur, LS, Dallas CowboysJames Looney, DL, Green Bay Packers*Marshawn Lynch, RB, Oakland RaidersAlex Mack, C, Atlanta FalconsBrandon Mebane, NT, LA ChargersAaron Rodgers, QB, Green Bay PackersMitchell Schwartz, OT, Kansas City ChiefsBrian Schwenke, C, New England PatriotsNick Sundberg, LS, Washington RedskinsDavis Webb, QB, New York Jets*

Colorado (13)Chidobe Awuzie, CB, Dallas CowboysDavid Bakhtiari, OT, Green Bay PackersKen Crawley, CB, New Orleans SaintsMason Crosby, K, Green Bay PackersPhillip Lindsay, RB, Denver BroncosDaniel Munyer, C, Arizona CardinalsIsaiah Oliver, CB, Atlanta FalconsPaul Richardson, WR, Washington RedskinsJimmy Smith, CB, Baltimore Ravens Nate Solder, OT, New York GiantsTedric Thompson, FS, Seattle SeahawksJosh Tupou, DT, Cincinnati BengalsAhkello Witherspoon, CB, San Francisco 49ers

Oregon (22)Kiko Alonso, MLB, Miami DolphinsArik Armstead, DE, San Francisco 49ersLeGarrette Blount, RB, Detroit LionsDeForest Buckner, DE, San Francisco 49ersPatrick Chung, SS, New England PatriotsTyrell Crosby, OL, Detroit LionsJake Fisher, OT, Cincinnati BengalsRoyce Freeman, RB, Denver BroncosTroy Hill, CB, Los Angeles RamsDion Jordan, DE, Seattle SeahawksKyle Long, OG, Chicago BearsMarcus Mariota, QB, Tennessee TitansByron Marshall, RB, Washington RedskinsTerrance Mitchell, DB, Cleveland BrownsJohnny Mundt, TE, Los Angeles RamsHaloti Ngata, DT, Philadelphia EaglesTyree Robinson, S, Dallas CowboysArrion Springs, LB, Kansas City Chiefs*Jonathan Stewart, RB, New York GiantsDe’Anthony Thomas, WR, Kansas City ChiefsMax Unger, C, New Orleans SaintsJoe Walker, ILB, Philadelphia Eagles*

Oregon State (15)D.J. Alexander, LB, Philadelphia EaglesBrandin Cooks, WR, Los Angeles RamsTreston Decoud, CB, Dallas Cowboys*Johnny Hekker, P, Los Angeles RamsAndy Levitre, OG, Atlanta FalconsSean Mannion, QB, Los Angeles RamsRyan Nall, RB, Chicago Bears*Steven Nelson, CB, Kansas City ChiefsRicky Ortiz, FB, Atlanta FalconsKyle Peko, NT, Denver Broncos*Jordan Poyer, FS, Buffalo BillsMike Remmers, OT, Minnesota VikingsJacquizz Rodgers, RB, New Orleans SaintsIsaac Seumalo, OG, Philadelphia EaglesMarkus Wheaton, WR, Philadelphia Eagles

Stanford (29)Henry Anderson, DE, New York JetsJohnson Bademosi, DB, Houston TexansDoug Baldwin, WR, Seattle SeahawksDavid DeCastro, OG, Pittsburgh SteelersZach Ertz, TE, Philadelphia EaglesCameron Fleming, OT, Dallas CowboysJoshua Garnett, OG, San Francisco 49ersRyan Hewitt, TE, Indianapolis ColtsKevin Hogan, QB, Denver BroncosAustin Hooper, TE, Atlanta FalconsPeter Kalambayi, OLB, Houston TexansAndrew Luck, QB, Indianapolis ColtsBlake Martinez, ILB, Green Bay PackersQuenton Meeks, CB, Tennessee Titans* Christian McCaffrey, RB, Carolina PanthersTy Montgomery, RB, Green Bay PackersTrent Murphy, LB, Buffalo BillsDavid Parry, NT, Minnesota VikingsAndrus Peat, OG, New Orleans SaintsHarrison Phillips, DT, Buffalo BillsJustin Reid, S, Houston TexansJordan Richards, SS, Atlanta FalconsBrennan Scarlett, LB, Houston TexansDalton Schultz, TE, Dallas CowboysRichard Sherman, CB, San Francisco 49ersAziz Shittu, DE, Dallas Cowboys*Michael Thomas, S, Nw York GiantsSolomon Thomas, DE, San Francisco 49ersLevine Toilolo, TE, Detroit Lions

UCLA (30)Eli Ankou, DT, Jacksonville JaguarsAnthony Barr, OLB, Minnesota VikingsCaleb Benenoch, OG, New Orleans SaintsJayon Brown, LB, Tennessee TitansKenny Clark, NT, Green Bay PackersDerrick Coleman, FB, Arizona CardinalsMatt Dickerson, DE, Tennessee TitansThomas Duarte, TE, Los Angeles Chargers*Ka’imi Fairbairn, K, Houston TexansBrett Hundley, QB, Seattle SeahawksMyles Jack, OLB, Jacksonville JaguarsDatone Jones, DE, Dallas CowboysEric Kendricks, MLB, Minnesota VikingsJordan Lasley, WR, Baltimore RavensMarcedes Lewis, TE, Green Bay PackersCassius Marsh, DE, San Francisco 49ersConor McDermott, OT, Buffalo BillsKevin McDermott, LS, Minnesota VikingsTakkarist McKinley, DE, Atlanta FalconsKolton Miller, TE, Oakland RaidersFabian Moreau, CB, Washington RedskinsLogan Paulsen, TE, Atlanta FalconsScott Quessenberry, C/G, Los Angeles ChargersAlex Redmond, OG, Cincinnati BengalsJosh Rosen, QB, Arizona CardinalsMatthew Slater, WR, New England PatriotsNate Toran, OL, San Francisco 49ers*Jacob Tuioti-Mariner, DT, Atlanta Falcons*Aaron Wallace, OLB, Tennessee TitansKenny Young, LB, Baltimore Ravens

USC (36)Nelson Agholor, WR, Philadelphia EaglesJavorius Allen, RB, Baltimore RavensZach Banner, OT, Pittsburgh SteelersDeontay Burnett, WR, New York Jets*Jurrell Casey, DE, Tennessee TitansMatt Cassel, QB, Detroit LionsSam Darnold, QB, New York JetsJustin Davis, RB, Los Angeles RamsRhett Ellison, TE, New York GiantsNico Falah, C, New York Jets*Rasheem Green, DE, Seattle SeahawksEverson Griffen, DE, Minnesota VikingsXavier Grimble, TE, Pittsburgh SteelersWes Horton, DE, Carolina PanthersAdoree’ Jackson, CB, Tennessee TitansRonald Jones, RB,Tampa Bay BuccaneersRyan Kalil, C, Carolina PanthersDevon Kennard, OLB, Detroit LionsCody Kessler, QB, Jacksonville JaguarsTre Madden, FB, Seattle SeahawksClay Matthews, OLB, Green Bay PackersLeon McQuay, DB, Kansas City Chiefs*T.J. McDonald, DB, Miami DolphinsSteven Mitchell, WR, Los Angeles Rams*Uchenna Nwosu, LB, Los Angeles ChargersNick Perry, OLB, Green Bay PackersNickell Robey-Coleman, DB, LA RamsFrostee Rucker, DE, Oakland RaidersJordan Simmons, G, Seattle SeahawksMalcolm Smith, OLB, San Francisco 49ersTyron Smith, OT, Dallas CowboysJuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, Pittsburgh SteelersChad Wheeler, OT, New York GiantsLeonard Williams, NT, New York JetsAntwaun Woods, DT, Dallas CowboysRobert Woods, WR, Los Angeles Rams

Utah (20)Brian Allen, DB, Pittsburgh Steelers*Dres Anderson, WR, Dallas Cowboys*Isaac Asiata, OG, Miami Dolphins*Tony Bergstrom, C, Washington RedskinsGarett Bolles, OT, Denver BroncosDevontae Booker, RB, Denver BroncosKaelin Clay, WR, New York GiantsKylie Fitts, LB, Chicago BearsDominique Hatfield, DB, LA Rams*Star Lotulelei, DT, Buffalo BillsJared Norris, ILB, Carolina PanthersTim Patrick, WR, Denver BroncosEric Rowe, CB, New England PatriotsDerrick Shelby, DE, Atlanta FalconsAlex Smith, QB, Washington RedskinsPasoni Tasini, DT, Arizona Cardinals*Pita Taumoepenu, OLB, San Francisco 49ers*Sam Tevi, OT, Los Angeles ChargersEric Weddle, SS, Baltimore RavensMarcus Williams, S, New Orleans Saints

Washington (26)Budda Baker, S, Arizona CardinalsKeishawn Bierria, ILB, Denver BroncosLavon Coleman, RB, Seattle Seahawks*Darrell Daniels, TE, Seattle SeahawksWill Dissly, TE, Seattle SeahawksMason Foster, ILB, Washington RedskinsShaq Green-Thompson, OLB, Carolina PanthersMarvin Hall, WR, Atlanta FalconsJermaine Kearse, WR, New York JetsSenio Kelemete, OG, Houston TexansSidney Jones, CB, Philadelphia EaglesKevin King, CB, Green Bay PackersCory Littleton, OLB, Los Angeles RamsJaydon Mickens, WR, Jacksonville JaguarsJoshuar Perkins, TE, Philadelphia EaglesMarcus Peters, CB, Los Angeles RamsDante Pettis, WR, San Francisco 49ersJohn Ross, WR, Cincinnati BengalsAustin Seferian-Jenkins, TE, J’ville JaguarsColeman Shelton, C/G, Tennessee Titans*Danny Shelton, NT, New England PatriotsDesmond Trufant, CB, Atlanta FalconsZeke Turner, LB, Arizona CardinalsVita Vea, DT, Tampa Bay BuccaneersAzeem Victor, LB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers*Dwayne Washington, RB, New Orleans Saints*

Washington State (8)Deone Bucannon, OLB, Arizona CardinalsRiver Cracraft, WR, Denver Broncos*Joe Dahl, OG, Detriot LionsDaniel Ekuale, DL, Cleveland Browns*Luke Falk, QB, Miami DolphinsShalom Luani, SS, Seattle SeahawksFranki Luvu, LB, New York Jets*Destiny Vaeao, DT, Philadelphia Eagles

PAC-12 IN THE NFL - OPENING DAY ROSTERS

Opening day NFL rosters (active and *practice squads) included 247 former Pac-12 players.

NFL OPENING DAY ROSTERS: The Pac-12 had 211 former players listed on NFL Opening Day active rosters. The Pac-12 led all conferences with seven former quarterbacks getting the start on opening day - Arizona - Nick Foles (Eagles); California - Aaron Rodgers (Packers), Jared Goff (Rams); Oregon - Marcus Mariota (Titans); Stanford - Andrew Luck (Colts); USC - Sam Darnold (Jets); Utah - Alex Smith (Redskins).

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COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COMEach Pac-12 team has posted head shots, media guides, game books, notes, statistics and more on colleg-epressbox.com. (Username: pac12media. Password: pasadena).

Pac-12 Conference (415-580-4200)Dave Hirsch [email protected] Ward [email protected]: @Pac12Facebook: Pac-12

Arizona (520-621-4163)Blair Willis ........................... [email protected] Berk ............................ [email protected]: @ArizonaFBallFacebook: University of Arizona Football

Arizona State (480-965-6592)Mark Brand [email protected] Hawkes ...................... [email protected]: @FootballASUFacebook: Arizona State Sun Devils

California (510-642-5363)Kyle McRae [email protected] Miguel ......................... [email protected]: @CalFootballFacebook: Cal Bears

Colorado (303-492-5626)David Plati .................... [email protected] Snyder ............ [email protected]: @RunRalphieRunFacebook: Colorado Buffaloes Football

Oregon (541-346-5488)Patrick Pierson ................. [email protected] Miles ............................ [email protected]: @WinthedayFacebook: Oregon Football

Oregon State (541-737-3720)Steve Fenk [email protected] Hager ............ [email protected]: @OSUBeaversFBFacebook: Oregon State Football

Stanford (650-723-4418)Alan George .................... [email protected] Dolan ........................... [email protected]: @StanfordFballFacebook: Stanford Football

UCLA (310-206-6831)Steve Rourke ............. [email protected] Sinatra [email protected]: @UCLAFootballFacebook: UCLA Football

USC (213-740-8480)Tim Tessalone .......................... [email protected] Goldberg ......................... [email protected]: @USC_athleticsFacebook: USC Trojans- Official Page

Utah (801-581-3511)Liz Abel ....................... [email protected] Frederickson [email protected]: @Utah_FootballFacebook: Utah Football

Washington (206-543-2230)Jeff Bechthold .......................... [email protected] Tom ................................ [email protected]: @UW_FootballFacebook: Washington Husky Football

Washington State (509-335-2684)Bill Stevens .......................... [email protected] Alworth [email protected]: @wsucougfbFacebook: Washington State Football

Media can obtain weekly press releases, updated statistics, archived teleconferences, and more at www.pac-12.com/media. Those media members who would like to receive the weekly Pac-12 football release and other pertinent Pac-12 information via e-mail, please provide your e-mail address to Heather Ward ([email protected]) or Dave Hirsch ([email protected]) and we will include it on our weekly distribution list. You can follow the Pac-12 throughout the year on Twitter (@Pac12) and Facebook (Pac12)

INSIDE PAC-12 FOOTBALL: “Inside Pac-12 Football” returns to Pac-12 Networks with a new weekly home on Tuesday evenings. The show will go in-depth with the top experts and analysts covering Pac-12 football.

THE DRIVE: Pac-12 Networks award-winning series returns with a new format in 2018. Again covering the top storylines across all 12 programs, story features will debut across Pac-12 Networks’ digital and social media platforms. On TV, five compilation episodes feature the top stories will air throughout the season.

SATURDAY ON PAC-12 NETWORK: In addition to “The Pregame,” every Saturday on Pac-12 Network will feature wall-to-wall coverage all day long with the “Pac-12 Football Postgame Report” following live games, “Pac-12 Football Gamebreak” between games and “Pac-12 Final Score” at the end of every Saturday, wrap-ping up each week’s action from the Conference.

THE 12 GREATEST: Introduced last season and honored with a local Emmy award and several nominations, “The 12 Greatest” returns for its second season. The program this season will feature four half-hour episodes focusing on the 12 greatest Pac-12 football coaches, quarterbacks, running backs and defensive linemen.

PAC-12 PLAYLIST: Also introduced this year, the “Pac-12 Playlist” will provide updates and coverage in a short-form fashion on all of the latest news and notes from around the Conference across all sports.

Also returning this season, “Football in 60” will again offer every Pac-12 football game in a condensed and action-packed 60-minute presentation.

Pac-12 football can be followed all year long across the Pac-12 and Pac-12 Networks’ digital and social chan-nels on Pac-12.com, Twitter (@Pac12Network and @Pac12), Facebook (facebook.com/Pac12Conference), Instagram (@Pac12Conference) and Pac-12 Networks’ YouTube channel. All Pac-12 Networks covderage of Pac-12 football can be seen on Pac-12 Network and the Pac-12 Now app.

PAC-12 NETWORKS: A variety of football related shows will air on Pac-12 Networks during the 2018 season.

THE PREGAME: For the first ever, Pac-12 Networks is taking its signa-ture Saturday show on the road all season long, hitting all 12 campuses. The 12-week tour of the show will start in week two as the show travels ito Stanford with the Cardinal taking on USC in the Pac-12 opener. As part of the tour, Pac-12 Networks on-site coverage will begin Wednesday of each week with content appearing across the networks’ linear, digital and social media channels, leading up to “The Pregame” on Saturday.

PAC-12 MEDIA CENTERPAC-12 DIRECTORY

2018 PAC-12 COACHES MEDIA TELECONFERENCEThe teleconference will take place every other Tuesday for the remainder of the season (Sept. 18, Oct. 2-14-28, Nov. 13). Each head coach will be available for 10 minutes. The two head coaches of the teams participat-ing in the Pac-12 Championship Game will be available Monday, November 26 (Time TBD). In order to par-ticipate on the call, media must use their work email address to send a request to Dave Hirsch ([email protected]) or Heather Ward ([email protected]) for the conference call phone number.

ORDER OF COACHES (PT/MT):10:35 am PT/11:35 am MT - Mike MacIntyre, Colorado10:45 am PT/11:45 am MT - Kyle Whittingham, Utah10:55 am PT/11:55 am MT - David Shaw, Stanford11:05 am PT/12:05 pm MT - Mike Leach, Washington State11:15 am PT/12:15 pm MT - Kevin Sumlin, Arizona11:25 am PT/12:25 pm MT - Justin Wilcox, California11:35 am PT/12:35 pm MT - Chip Kelly, UCLA11:45 am PT/12:45 pm MT - Clay Helton, USC11:55 am PT/12:55 pm MT - Chris Petersen, Washington12:05 pm PT/1:05 pm MT - Herm Edwards, Arizona State12:15 pm PT/1:15 pm MT - Mario Cristobal, Oregon12:25 pm PT/1:25 pm MT - Open12:35 pm PT/1:35 pm MT - Jonathan Smith, Oregon State

The teleconferences will be recorded and available online at Pac-12.com that same afternoon as the call.

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2018 PAC-12 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE/RESULTS

ARIZONA (4-5, South: 3-3)Sa., 9/1 BYU (51,002) L, 23-28Sa., 9/8 at Houston (32,534) L, 18-45Sa., 9/15 Southern Utah (41,493) W, 62-31Sa., 9/22 at Oregon State (33,022) W, 35-14Sa., 9/29 USC (43,573) L, 20-24Sa., 10/6 California (44,253) W, 24-17Fr., 10/12 at Utah (45,862) L, 10-42Sa., 10/20 at UCLA (54,686) L, 30-31Sa., 10/27 #19 Oregon (42,845) W, 44-15Fr., 11/2 Colorado 7:30 pm PT/FS1Sa., 11/17 at Washington StateSa., 11/24 Arizona State

ARIZONA STATE (4-4, South: 2-3)Sa., 9/1 UTSA (50,188) W, 49-7Sa., 9/8 #15 Michigan State (53,599) W, 16-13Sa., 9/15 at San Diego State (34,641) L, 21-28Sa., 9/22 at #10 Washington (71,200) L, 20-27Sa., 9/29 Oregon State (51,477) W, 52-24Sa., 10/6 at #21 Colorado (52,681) L, 21-28Th., 10/18 Stanford (42,946) L, 13-20Sa., 10/27 at USC (47,406) W, 38-35Sa., 11/3 #16 Utah 1:00 pm PT/P12NSa., 11/10 UCLA 12:00 pm MT/P12NSa., 11/17 at OregonSa., 11/24 at Arizona

CALIFORNIA (5-3, North: 2-3)Sa., 9/1 North Carolina (42,168) W, 24-17Sa., 9/8 at BYU (52,602) W, 21-18Sa., 9/15 Idaho State (37,104) W, 45-23Sa., 9/29 Oregon (43,448) L, 24-42Sa., 10/6 at Arizona (44,253) L, 17-24Sa., 10/13 UCLA (45,889) L, 7-37Sa., 10/20 at Oregon State (32,390) W, 49-7Sa., 10/27 #15 Washington (39,138) W, 12-10Sa., 11/3 at Washington State 7:45 pm PT/ESPNSa., 11/10 at USCSa., 11/17 StanfordFr., 11/24 Colorado

COLORADO (5-2, South: 2-2)Fr., 8/31 vs. Colorado State^ (70,158) W, 45-13Sa., 9/8 at Nebraska (89,853) W, 33-28Sa., 9/15 New Hampshire (42,360) W, 45-14Fr., 9/28 UCLA (46,814) W, 38-16Sa., 10/6 Arizona State (52,681) W, 28-21Sa., 10/13 at USC (57,615) L, 20-31Sa., 10/20 at #15 Washington (68,798) L, 13-27Sa., 10/27 Oregon State (48,050) L, 34-41 (OT)Fr., 11/2 at Arizona 7:30 pm PT/FS1Sa., 11/10 Washington StateSa., 11/17 UtahSa., 11/24 at California^ Broncos Stadium at Mile High, Denver, Colo.

OREGON (5-3, North: 2-3)Sa., 9/1 Bowling Green (50,112) W, 58-24Sa., 9/8 Portland State (47,210) W, 62-14Sa., 9/15 San Jose State (50,049) W, 35-22Sa., 9/22 #7 Stanford (58,453) L, 31-38 (OT)Sa., 9/29 at #24 California (43,448) W, 42-24Sa., 10/13 #7 Washington (58,691) W, 30-27 (OT)Sa., 10/20 at #25 Washington State (33,152) L, 20-34Sa., 10/27 at Arizona (42,845) L, 15-44Sa., 11/3 UCLA 4:30 pm PT/FOXSa., 11/10 at UtahSa., 11/17 Arizona StateFr., 11/23 at Oregon State 1 pm PT/FS1

OREGON STATE (2-6, North: 1-4)Sa., 9/1 at #5 Ohio State (102,169) L, 31-77Sa., 9/8 Southern Utah (36,448) W, 48-25Sa., 9/15 at Nevada (20,462) L, 35-37Sa., 9/22 Arizona (33,022) L, 14-35Sa., 9/29 at Arizona State (51,477) L, 24-52Sa., 10/6 Washington State (34,429) L, 37-56Sa., 10/20 California (32,390) L, 7-49Sa., 10/27 at Colorado (48,050) W, 41-34 (OT)Sa., 11/3 USC 7:00 pm PT/FS1Sa., 11/10 at Stanford 6:00 pm PT/P12NSa., 11/17 at WashingtonFr., 11/23 Oregon 1 pm PT/FS1

STANFORD (5-3, North: 3-2)Fr., 8/31 San Diego State (40,913) W, 31-10Sa., 9/8 #17 USC (42,856) W, 17-3Sa., 9/15 UC Davis (31,772) W, 30-10Sa., 9/22 at #20 Oregon (58,453) W, 38-31 OTSa., 9/29 at #8 Notre Dame (77,622) L, 17-38Sa., 10/6 Utah (37,244) L, 21-40Th., 10/18 at Arizona State (42,946) W, 20-13Sa., 10/27 #14 Washington State (39,596) L, 38-41Sa., 11/3 at Washington 6:00 pm PT/P12NSa., 11/10 Oregon State 6:00 pm PT/P12NSa., 11/17 at CaliforniaSa., 11/24 at UCLA

UCLA (2-6, South: 2-3)Sa., 9/1 Cincinnati (54,116) L, 17-26Sa., 9/8 at #6 Oklahoma (86,402) L, 21-49Sa., 9/15 Fresno State (60,867) L, 14-38Fr., 9/28 at Colorado (46,814) L, 16-38Sa., 10/6 #10 Washington (51,123) L, 24-31Sa., 10/13 at California (45,889) W, 37-7Sa., 10/20 Arizona (54,686) W, 31-30Fr., 10/26 #23 Utah (41,848) L, 10-41Sa., 11/3 at Oregon 4:30 pm PT/FOXSa., 11/10 at Arizona State 12:00 pm MT/P12NSa., 11/17 USCSa., 11/24 Stanford

USC (4-4, South: 3-3)Sa., 9/1 UNLV (58,708) W, 43-21Sa., 9/8 at #10 Stanford (42,856) L, 3-17Sa., 9/15 at Texas (103,507) L, 14-37Fr., 9/21 Washington State (52,241) W, 39-36Sa., 9/29 at Arizona (45,373) W, 24-20Sa., 10/13 #19 Colorado (57,615) W, 31-20Sa., 10/20 at Utah (46,405) L, 28-41Sa., 10/27 Arizona State (47,406) L, 35-38Sa., 11/3 at Oregon State 7:00 pm PT/FS1Sa., 11/10 CaliforniaSa., 11/17 at UCLASa., 11/24 Notre Dame

UTAH (6-2, South: 4-2)Th., 8/30 Weber State (45,988) W, 41-10Sa., 9/8 at Northern Illinois (16,762) W, 17-6Sa., 9/15 #10 Washington (47,445) L, 7-21Sa., 9/29 at Washington State (30,088) L, 24-28Sa., 10/6 at #14 Stanford (37,244) W, 40-21Fr., 10/12 Arizona (45,862) W, 42-10Sa., 10/20 USC (46,405) W, 41-28Fr., 10/26 at UCLA (41,848) W, 41-10Sa., 11/3 at Arizona State 1:00 pm PT/P12NSa., 11/10 OregonSa., 11/17 at ColoradoSa., 11/24 BYU

WASHINGTON (6-3, North: 4-2)Sa., 9/1 vs. #9 Auburn* (70,103) L, 16-21Sa., 9/8 North Dakota (68,093) W, 45-3Sa., 9/15 at Utah (47,445) W, 21-7Sa., 9/22 Arizona State (71,200) W, 27-20Sa., 9/29 #20 BYU (70,155) W, 35-7Sa., 10/6 at UCLA (51,123) W, 31-24Sa., 10/13 at Oregon (58,691) L 27-30 (OT)Sa., 10/20 Colorado (68,798) W, 27-13Sa., 11/27 at California (39,138) L, 10-12Sa., 11/3 Stanford 6:00 pm PT/P12NSa., 11/17 Oregon StateFr., 11/23 at Washington State 5:30 pm PT/FOX* Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Ga.

WASHINGTON STATE (7-1, North: 4-1)Sa., 9/1 at Wyoming (24,131) W, 41-19Sa., 98 San Jose State (26,141) W, 31-0Sa., 9/15 Eastern Washington (32,952) W, 59-24Fr., 9/21 at USC (52,241) L, 36-39Sa., 9/29 Utah (30,088) W, 28-24Sa., 10/6 at Oregon State (34,429) W, 56-37Sa., 10/20 #12 Oregon (33,152) W, 34-20Sa., 10/27 at #24 Stanford (39,596) W, 41-38Sa., 11/3 California 7:45 pm PT/ESPNSa., 11/10 at ColoradoSa., 11/17 ArizonaFr., 11/23 Washington 5:30 pm PT/FOX

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Team Statistics Through games of Oct 29, 2018

SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G

1. Washington State 8 44 7 41 0 0 0 326 40.8

2. Oregon 8 40 4 37 1 0 1 293 36.6

3. Colorado 8 33 9 31 0 0 0 256 32.0

4. Utah 8 31 12 31 0 0 0 253 31.6

5. Oregon State 8 31 7 28 1 0 0 237 29.6

6. Arizona 9 33 12 30 0 0 1 266 29.6

7. Arizona State 8 29 9 29 0 0 0 230 28.8

8. USC 8 27 9 26 1 0 0 217 27.1

9. Washington 9 29 12 29 0 0 0 239 26.6

10. Stanford 8 26 9 25 1 0 1 212 26.5

11. California 8 26 6 25 0 0 0 199 24.9

12. UCLA 8 20 10 20 0 0 0 170 21.2

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G

1. Washington 9 15 12 11 0 0 0 137 15.2

2. Utah 8 17 5 17 0 0 0 134 16.8

3. California 8 22 8 20 1 0 0 178 22.2

4. Arizona State 8 22 9 21 1 0 0 182 22.8

5. Stanford 8 21 13 21 0 0 0 186 23.2

6. Colorado 8 23 10 21 1 0 0 191 23.9

7. Washington State 8 25 8 23 1 0 1 201 25.1

8. Arizona 9 33 5 32 1 0 0 247 27.4

9. Oregon 8 28 11 26 0 0 0 227 28.4

10. USC 8 30 8 26 0 0 0 230 28.8

11. UCLA 8 33 9 31 1 0 1 260 32.5

12. Oregon State 8 50 6 47 0 0 0 365 45.6

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G

1. Washington State 8 567 3243 594 3810 6.4 42 476.2

2. Arizona 9 1848 2127 658 3975 6.0 30 441.7

3. Colorado 8 1419 2098 600 3517 5.9 31 439.6

4. Oregon 8 1399 2096 595 3495 5.9 37 436.9

5. Utah 8 1640 1811 571 3451 6.0 29 431.4

6. Oregon State 8 1480 1942 631 3422 5.4 31 427.8

7. Arizona State 8 1418 1965 540 3383 6.3 27 422.9

8. Washington 9 1510 2184 607 3694 6.1 29 410.4

9. California 8 1469 1672 582 3141 5.4 22 392.6

10. Stanford 8 761 2165 491 2926 6.0 25 365.8

11. USC 8 967 1946 516 2913 5.6 24 364.1

12. UCLA 8 1180 1589 545 2769 5.1 19 346.1

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G

1. Utah 8 649 1647 530 2296 4.3 16 287.0

2. Washington 9 1166 1545 600 2711 4.5 14 301.2

3. California 8 1172 1324 540 2496 4.6 16 312.0

4. Washington State 8 1067 1586 519 2653 5.1 25 331.6

5. Colorado 8 1136 1783 574 2919 5.1 21 364.9

6. Oregon 8 1090 1946 565 3036 5.4 27 379.5

7. Arizona State 8 1250 1838 577 3088 5.4 21 386.0

8. USC 8 1394 1767 588 3161 5.4 28 395.1

9. Stanford 8 1129 2203 573 3332 5.8 20 416.5

10. Arizona 9 1651 2144 688 3795 5.5 33 421.7

11. UCLA 8 1674 1774 607 3448 5.7 33 431.0

12. Oregon State 8 2139 2184 586 4323 7.4 45 540.4

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G

1. Arizona 9 364 1848 5.1 72 13 205.3

2. Utah 8 343 1640 4.8 86 16 205.0

3. Oregon State 8 357 1480 4.1 80 20 185.0

4. California 8 316 1469 4.6 53 11 183.6

5. Colorado 8 327 1419 4.3 75 17 177.4

6. Arizona State 8 283 1418 5.0 49 15 177.2

7. Oregon 8 325 1399 4.3 74 17 174.9

8. Washington 9 357 1510 4.2 38 16 167.8

9. UCLA 8 295 1180 4.0 74 11 147.5

10. USC 8 259 967 3.7 69 12 120.9

11. Stanford 8 232 761 3.3 59 8 95.1

12. Washington State 8 169 567 3.4 30 15 70.9

RUSHING DEFENSE G Att. Yards Avg/A Long TD Avg/G

1. Utah 8 244 649 2.7 38 8 81.1

2. Washington 9 322 1166 3.6 69 8 129.6

3. Washington State 8 275 1067 3.9 56 14 133.4

4. Oregon 8 303 1090 3.6 64 9 136.2

5. Stanford 8 284 1129 4.0 48 10 141.1

6. Colorado 8 302 1136 3.8 45 9 142.0

7. California 8 321 1172 3.7 74 9 146.5

8. Arizona State 8 332 1250 3.8 45 9 156.2

9. USC 8 313 1394 4.5 71 13 174.2

10. Arizona 9 378 1651 4.4 69 17 183.4

11. UCLA 8 362 1674 4.6 72 24 209.2

12. Oregon State 8 320 2139 6.7 75 21 267.4

PASS OFFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G

1. Washington State 8 301-425-7 70.8 3243 7.6 27 405.4

2. Stanford 8 170-259-6 65.6 2165 8.4 17 270.6

3. Colorado 8 186-273-5 68.1 2098 7.7 14 262.2

4. Oregon 8 159-270-6 58.9 2096 7.8 20 262.0

5. Arizona State 8 160-257-3 62.3 1965 7.6 12 245.6

6. USC 8 152-257-7 59.1 1946 7.6 12 243.2

7. Oregon State 8 169-274-5 61.7 1942 7.1 11 242.8

8. Washington 9 161-250-10 64.4 2184 8.7 13 242.7

9. Arizona 9 158-294-7 53.7 2127 7.2 17 236.3

10. Utah 8 148-228-4 64.9 1811 7.9 13 226.4

11. California 8 169-266-11 63.5 1672 6.3 11 209.0

12. UCLA 8 148-250-6 59.2 1589 6.4 8 198.6

PASS DEFENSE G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G

1. California 8 125-219-12 57.1 1324 6.0 7 165.5

2. Washington 9 177-278-3 63.7 1545 5.6 6 171.7

3. Washington State 8 142-244-5 58.2 1586 6.5 11 198.2

4. Utah 8 150-286-9 52.4 1647 5.8 8 205.9

5. USC 8 159-275-2 57.8 1767 6.4 15 220.9

6. UCLA 8 148-245-7 60.4 1774 7.2 9 221.8

7. Colorado 8 150-272-7 55.1 1783 6.6 12 222.9

8. Arizona State 8 154-245-3 62.9 1838 7.5 12 229.8

9. Arizona 9 192-310-6 61.9 2144 6.9 16 238.2

10. Oregon 8 158-262-12 60.3 1946 7.4 18 243.2

11. Oregon State 8 168-266-2 63.2 2184 8.2 24 273.0

12. Stanford 8 188-289-7 65.1 2203 7.6 10 275.4

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Team Statistics Through games of Oct 29, 2018

PASS EFFICIENCY G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic.

1. Stanford 8 170-259-6 65.6 2165 270.6 17 152.9

2. Washington State 8 301-425-7 70.8 3243 405.4 27 152.6

3. Washington 9 161-250-10 64.4 2184 242.7 13 146.9

4. Utah 8 148-228-4 64.9 1811 226.4 13 146.9

5. Colorado 8 186-273-5 68.1 2098 262.2 14 145.9

6. Oregon 8 159-270-6 58.9 2096 262.0 20 144.1

7. Arizona State 8 160-257-3 62.3 1965 245.6 12 139.6

8. USC 8 152-257-7 59.1 1946 243.2 12 132.7

9. Oregon State 8 169-274-5 61.7 1942 242.8 11 130.8

10. Arizona 9 158-294-7 53.7 2127 236.3 17 128.8

11. California 8 169-266-11 63.5 1672 209.0 11 121.7

12. UCLA 8 148-250-6 59.2 1589 198.6 8 118.4

PASS DEFENSE EFFIC. G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yds Avg/G TD Effic.

1. Utah 8 150-286-9 52.4 1647 205.9 8 103.8

2. California 8 125-219-12 57.1 1324 165.5 7 107.5

3. Washington 9 177-278-3 63.7 1545 171.7 6 115.3

4. Colorado 8 150-272-7 55.1 1783 222.9 12 119.6

5. Washington State 8 142-244-5 58.2 1586 198.2 11 123.6

6. UCLA 8 148-245-7 60.4 1774 221.8 9 127.6

7. USC 8 159-275-2 57.8 1767 220.9 15 128.3

8. Arizona 9 192-310-6 61.9 2144 238.2 16 133.2

9. Stanford 8 188-289-7 65.1 2203 275.4 10 135.7

10. Oregon 8 158-262-12 60.3 1946 243.2 18 136.2

11. Arizona State 8 154-245-3 62.9 1838 229.8 12 139.6

12. Oregon State 8 168-266-2 63.2 2184 273.0 24 160.4

KICKOFF RETURNS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Washington State 8 13 354 1 100 27.2

2. California 8 23 586 1 89 25.5

3. USC 8 20 468 0 73 23.4

4. Colorado 8 14 300 0 39 21.4

5. Washington 9 11 228 0 31 20.7

6. Utah 8 3 62 0 38 20.7

7. Arizona 9 26 515 1 84 19.8

8. Stanford 8 21 413 0 32 19.7

9. Oregon 8 19 361 0 56 19.0

10. Oregon State 8 26 483 0 57 18.6

11. Arizona State 8 15 271 0 27 18.1

12. UCLA 8 5 82 0 21 16.4

PUNT RETURN AVG G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Stanford 8 12 161 0 39 13.4

2. Arizona State 8 18 204 1 92 11.3

3. Oregon 8 14 158 0 57 11.3

4. USC 8 18 191 1 82 10.6

5. UCLA 8 10 101 0 40 10.1

6. Arizona 9 16 155 0 24 9.7

7. Utah 8 19 163 0 36 8.6

8. Oregon State 8 8 61 0 46 7.6

9. Colorado 8 24 178 0 28 7.4

10. California 8 20 139 0 46 6.9

11. Washington State 8 14 90 1 26 6.4

12. Washington 9 16 92 0 28 5.8

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Long Avg.

1. Oregon 8 12 99 2 38 8.2

2. California 8 12 159 3 54 13.2

3. Utah 8 9 206 2 100 22.9

4. UCLA 8 7 28 0 12 4.0

5. Colorado 8 7 98 1 30 14.0

6. Stanford 8 7 70 0 36 10.0

7. Arizona 9 6 197 2 38 32.8

8. Washington State 8 5 0 0 0 0.0

9. Washington 9 3 20 0 20 6.7

10. Arizona State 8 3 60 1 25 20.0

11. USC 8 2 2 1 6 1.0

12. Oregon State 8 2 109 0 46 54.5

PUNTING G No. Yards Avg/P Ret. Avg/R TB Net/P

1. Utah 8 31 1354 43.7 36 1.2 1 41.9

2. Washington State 8 25 1191 47.6 71 2.8 4 41.6

3. Stanford 8 42 1833 43.6 32 0.8 6 40.0

4. UCLA 8 45 2108 46.8 228 5.1 4 40.0

5. Arizona 9 41 1694 41.3 42 1.0 2 39.3

6. Arizona State 8 35 1532 43.8 115 3.3 3 38.8

7. California 8 38 1581 41.6 119 3.1 1 37.9

8. Oregon 8 37 1485 40.1 87 2.4 0 37.8

9. Colorado 8 41 1614 39.4 76 1.9 0 37.5

10. Oregon State 8 44 1729 39.3 97 2.2 0 37.1

11. Washington 9 32 1379 43.1 169 5.3 4 35.3

12. USC 8 48 1858 38.7 177 3.7 2 34.2

KICKOFF COVERAGE G No. Yards Avg. Ret. TB NetAvg

1. California 8 38 2405 63.3 243 24 41.1

2. Arizona State 8 44 2762 62.8 209 30 41.0

3. Colorado 8 48 2974 62.0 245 31 40.7

4. USC 8 42 2667 63.5 259 28 40.7

5. Stanford 8 40 2512 62.8 39 34 40.6

6. Arizona 9 54 3400 63.0 100 45 40.3

7. Oregon State 8 42 2534 60.3 220 25 40.2

8. Utah 8 49 3160 64.5 297 36 40.1

9. Washington State 8 58 3543 61.1 616 26 39.3

10. UCLA 8 38 2400 63.2 363 23 38.5

11. Oregon 8 51 3040 59.6 636 18 38.3

12. Washington 9 49 2873 58.6 553 18 38.2

FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct.

1. Stanford 8 9 10 . 9 0 0

2. UCLA 8 10 12 . 8 3 3

3. Arizona State 8 9 11 . 8 1 8

4. Utah 8 12 15 . 8 0 0

5. Washington 9 12 16 . 7 5 0

USC 8 9 12 . 7 5 0

7. Washington State 8 7 10 . 7 0 0

8. California 8 6 9 . 6 6 7

9. Colorado 8 9 14 . 6 4 3

10. Oregon State 8 7 11 . 6 3 6

11. Arizona 9 12 19 . 6 3 2

12. Oregon 8 4 7 . 5 7 1

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Team Statistics Through games of Oct 29, 2018

PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct.

1. Utah 8 31 31 1.000

Colorado 8 31 31 1.000

Arizona State 8 29 29 1.000

Washington 9 29 29 1.000

USC 8 26 26 1.000

Stanford 8 25 25 1.000

California 8 25 25 1.000

UCLA 8 20 20 1.000

9. Oregon 8 37 38 . 9 7 4

10. Washington State 8 41 43 . 9 5 3

11. Arizona 9 30 32 . 9 3 8

12. Oregon State 8 28 30 . 9 3 3

SACKS BY G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Colorado 8 23 156 2.88

2. Washington State 8 22 163 2.75

3. Utah 8 21 152 2.62

Arizona State 8 21 145 2.62

5. Stanford 8 19 138 2.38

6. Oregon 8 18 106 2.25

USC 8 18 105 2.25

California 8 18 117 2.25

9. Arizona 9 16 87 1.78

10. Washington 9 14 101 1.56

11. UCLA 8 13 74 1.62

12. Oregon State 8 7 37 0.88

SACKS AGAINST G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Washington State 8 6 38 0.75

2. Arizona State 8 10 48 1.25

3. Oregon 8 12 78 1.50

Arizona 9 12 80 1.33

5. Washington 9 14 87 1.56

6. Stanford 8 16 91 2.00

7. Colorado 8 17 107 2.12

8. USC 8 18 123 2.25

9. California 8 19 104 2.38

10. Utah 8 21 129 2.62

11. UCLA 8 22 135 2.75

12. Oregon State 8 36 269 4.50

FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

1. Arizona 9 83 95 31 209 23.2

2. Washington State 8 33 156 15 204 25.5

3. Washington 9 80 105 18 203 22.6

4. Oregon 8 74 94 16 184 23.0

5. Oregon State 8 79 88 13 180 22.5

6. Colorado 8 74 88 14 176 22.0

California 8 85 76 15 176 22.0

8. Utah 8 88 73 14 175 21.9

9. Arizona State 8 74 84 13 171 21.4

10. Stanford 8 35 94 24 153 19.1

11. USC 8 52 75 18 145 18.1

12. UCLA 8 61 71 12 144 18.0

OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg/G

1. Utah 8 37 72 20 129 16.1

2. California 8 68 52 16 136 17.0

3. Washington 9 62 77 7 146 16.2

4. Washington State 8 62 71 27 160 20.0

Colorado 8 66 74 20 160 20.0

6. Oregon 8 56 91 16 163 20.4

USC 8 68 79 16 163 20.4

8. Stanford 8 63 99 6 168 21.0

9. Arizona State 8 83 86 17 186 23.2

10. UCLA 8 86 85 18 189 23.6

11. Arizona 9 85 98 23 206 22.9

12. Oregon State 8 103 94 12 209 26.1

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct.

1. Washington 9 56 120 46.7

2. Oregon 8 54 121 44.6

3. Washington State 8 46 106 43.4

4. Arizona State 8 45 105 42.9

5. Utah 8 48 116 41.4

6. California 8 47 114 41.2

7. Arizona 9 53 133 39.8

8. Stanford 8 41 106 38.7

9. Oregon State 8 49 133 36.8

10. Colorado 8 45 123 36.6

11. UCLA 8 43 118 36.4

12. USC 8 36 108 33.3

OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct.

1. Utah 8 37 122 30.3

2. California 8 38 120 31.7

3. Colorado 8 42 120 35.0

4. Washington State 8 39 111 35.1

5. USC 8 50 131 38.2

6. Arizona State 8 45 115 39.1

7. Arizona 9 60 147 40.8

8. Washington 9 60 146 41.1

9. Oregon 8 48 116 41.4

10. Stanford 8 51 121 42.1

11. Oregon State 8 51 104 49.0

12. UCLA 8 60 121 49.6

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS G Conv. Att. Pct.

1. Washington State 8 16 19 84.2

2. Oregon State 8 19 23 82.6

3. Stanford 8 6 9 66.7

4. Arizona State 8 7 11 63.6

5. Oregon 8 13 21 61.9

6. UCLA 8 9 16 56.2

Utah 8 9 16 56.2

8. Washington 9 5 9 55.6

9. Arizona 9 9 17 52.9

10. California 8 8 18 44.4

11. Colorado 8 7 16 43.8

12. USC 8 3 9 33.3

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OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv. Att. Pct.

1. Oregon 8 5 14 35.7

2. UCLA 8 5 12 41.7

3. Stanford 8 7 14 50.0

4. Oregon State 8 8 15 53.3

5. Washington 9 7 13 53.8

6. Utah 8 9 16 56.2

Colorado 8 9 16 56.2

8. Arizona 9 15 24 62.5

9. California 8 10 15 66.7

USC 8 10 15 66.7

11. Washington State 8 11 16 68.8

12. Arizona State 8 9 13 69.2

PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Stanford 8 42 305 38.1

2. Washington 9 41 356 39.6

3. Arizona State 8 47 420 52.5

Oregon 8 44 420 52.5

5. California 8 53 466 58.2

6. Colorado 8 51 469 58.6

7. Utah 8 53 484 60.5

UCLA 8 56 484 60.5

9. Oregon State 8 50 488 61.0

10. Arizona 9 69 642 71.3

11. Washington State 8 64 627 78.4

12. USC 8 68 642 80.2

OPPONENT PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G

1. Arizona 9 87 826 91.8

2. USC 8 57 567 70.9

3. Stanford 8 53 544 68.0

4. Washington State 8 65 524 65.5

5. Colorado 8 58 497 62.1

6. Arizona State 8 49 469 58.6

7. California 8 53 451 56.4

8. Washington 9 52 475 52.8

9. Oregon State 8 44 406 50.8

10. Oregon 8 46 382 47.8

11. Utah 8 37 360 45.0

12. UCLA 8 42 353 44.1

TIME OF POSSESSION G Total possession Avg/G

1. Washington State 8 257:16 32:09

2. Utah 8 255:10 31:53

3. Oregon State 8 252:00 31:30

4. California 8 251:46 31:28

5. Washington 9 281:31 31:16

6. Colorado 8 248:18 31:02

7. Stanford 8 239:31 29:56

8. Oregon 8 224:32 28:04

9. Arizona 9 251:31 27:56

10. USC 8 220:53 27:36

11. Arizona State 8 218:46 27:20

12. UCLA 8 214:25 26:48

TURNOVER MARGIN

Gained Lost

Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Margin Per/G

1. Colorado 8 6 7 13 1 5 6 +7 0.88

2. UCLA 8 7 7 14 4 6 10 +4 0.50

3. Stanford 8 5 7 12 3 6 9 +3 0.38

4. Arizona State 8 5 3 8 3 3 6 +2 0.25

5. Arizona 9 7 6 13 4 7 11 +2 0.22

6. Oregon 8 2 12 14 7 6 13 +1 0.12

7. Utah 8 4 9 13 9 4 13 +0 0.00

8. Washington State 8 3 5 8 2 7 9 -1 -0.12

9. Washington 9 6 3 9 3 10 13 -4 -0.44

10. Oregon State 8 4 2 6 6 5 11 -5 -0.62

11. USC 8 5 2 7 6 7 13 -6 -0.75

California 8 2 12 14 9 11 20 -6 -0.75

RED ZONE OFFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO

1. Washington State 8 35-38 92.1 32 13-19 3-3 3

2. UCLA 8 19-21 90.5 13 8-5 6-6 1

3. Utah 8 25-28 89.3 18 12-6 7-7 1

4. Arizona State 8 23-26 88.5 17 11-6 6-6 0

5. Colorado 8 24-28 85.7 17 11-6 7-9 1

6. Stanford 8 23-27 85.2 17 6-11 6-7 2

7. Oregon State 8 29-35 82.9 22 14-8 7-8 2

8. Arizona 9 28-34 82.4 18 10-8 10-12 2

Oregon 8 28-34 82.4 25 14-11 3-3 4

10. Washington 9 34-43 79.1 22 12-10 12-16 2

11. USC 8 20-26 76.9 14 9-5 6-7 3

12. California 8 18-25 72.0 13 7-6 5-7 2

RED ZONE DEFENSE G Scores Pct. TDs (R-P) FGs TurnO

1. Utah 8 12-22 54.5 9 6-3 3-5 5

2. Arizona 9 21-29 72.4 17 11-6 4-6 1

3. Washington 9 20-25 80.0 13 8-5 7-10 0

Colorado 8 20-25 80.0 12 7-5 8-9 1

Stanford 8 24-30 80.0 14 7-7 10-10 4

6. Arizona State 8 24-28 85.7 16 8-8 8-9 1

7. USC 8 20-23 87.0 15 9-6 5-7 1

8. Oregon 8 27-31 87.1 16 5-11 11-12 2

9. Oregon State 8 31-35 88.6 25 12-13 6-6 3

10. UCLA 8 35-39 89.7 28 23-5 7-8 2

11. California 8 17-18 94.4 12 8-4 5-5 1

12. Washington State 8 24-25 96.0 18 12-6 6-6 1

ON-SIDE KICKS BY G Recovered Attempts Success%

1. Oregon State 8 1 2 50.0

2. California 8 0 2 0.0

Colorado 8 0 2 0.0

USC 8 0 1 0.0

UCLA 8 0 1 0.0

Arizona State 8 0 1 0.0

Washington State 8 0 0 0.0

Oregon 8 0 0 0.0

Stanford 8 0 0 0.0

Washington 9 0 0 0.0

Arizona 9 0 0 0.0

Utah 8 0 0 0.0

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Team Statistics Through games of Oct 29, 2018

ON-SIDE KICKS AGAINST G Recovered Attempts Success%

1. Oregon 8 0 2 0.0

USC 8 0 2 0.0

Washington 9 0 1 0.0

Arizona State 8 0 1 0.0

Washington State 8 0 1 0.0

Arizona 9 0 1 0.0

Oregon State 8 0 1 0.0

UCLA 8 0 0 0.0

Stanford 8 0 0 0.0

Colorado 8 0 0 0.0

Utah 8 0 0 0.0

12. California 8 1 4 25.0

ATTENDANCE Home Away Neutral Total

Arizona 5-44633 4-41526 0-0 9-43252

Arizona State 4-49545 4-51482 0-0 8-50514

California 5-41549 3-43082 0-0 8-42124

Colorado 4-47476 3-72089 1-70158 8-59541

Oregon 5-52903 3-39815 0-0 8-47995

Oregon State 4-34072 4-55532 0-0 8-44802

Stanford 5-38476 3-59674 0-0 8-46425

UCLA 5-52528 3-59702 0-0 8-55218

USC 4-54038 4-59085 0-0 8-56561

Utah 4-46425 4-31486 0-0 8-38955

Washington 4-69562 4-49099 1-70103 9-60527

Washington State 4-30583 4-37644 0-0 8-34114

Totals 53-46741 43-49453 2-70130 98-48408

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Individual Statistics Through games of Oct 29, 2018

RUSHING Cl G Att. Yds Avg. TD Lg Avg/G

1. Jefferson, J.-OSU Fr 8 162 1034 6.4 12 62 129.2

2. Moss, Zack-UTAH Jr 8 161 964 6.0 10 86 120.5

3. Benjamin, Eno-ASU So 8 166 938 5.7 9 49 117.2

4. Taylor, J.j.-ARIZ So 9 167 1029 6.2 6 64 114.3

5. McMillian, Trav-COLO Sr 8 147 778 5.3 5 75 97.2

6. Kelley, Joshua-UCLA Jr 7 120 659 5.5 6 44 94.1

7. Gaskin, Myles-WASH Sr 7 139 623 4.5 5 38 89.0

8. Laird,Patrick-CAL Sr 8 142 660 4.6 5 53 82.5

9. Verdell, CJ-ORE Fr 8 115 600 5.2 4 74 75.0

10. Love, Bryce-STAN Sr 6 93 419 4.5 3 59 69.8

11. Ware, A.-USC Sr 8 73 422 5.8 3 69 52.8

12. Brightwell, G.-ARIZ So 9 84 474 5.6 2 72 52.7

PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Avg/G

1. Minshew,Gardner-WSU Sr 8 294-414-6 3183 26 397.9

2. Costello, K.J.-STAN Jr 8 170-254-6 2165 17 270.6

3. Herbert, Justin-ORE Jr 8 155-260-6 2069 20 258.6

4. Montez, Steven-COLO Jr 8 182-267-4 2053 14 256.6

5. Wilkins, Manny-ASU Sr 8 160-253-2 1965 12 245.6

6. Daniels, Jt-USC Fr 7 124-218-7 1629 8 232.7

7. Browning, Jake-WASH Sr 9 152-237-8 2049 12 227.7

8. Huntley, Tyler-UTAH Jr 8 143-219-4 1700 11 212.5

9. Tate, Khalil-ARIZ Jr 8 114-211-5 1604 14 200.5

10. Thompson-Robins-UCLA Fr 7 103-171-3 1176 6 168.0

11. Blount, Conor-OSU So 7 90-141-2 1059 7 151.3

12. Garbers,Chase-CAL Fr 7 82-124-4 880 9 125.7

PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Eff.

1. Costello, K.J.-STAN Jr 8 170-254-6 2165 17 155.9

2. Minshew,Gardner-WSU Sr 8 294-414-6 3183 26 153.4

3. Herbert, Justin-ORE Jr 8 155-260-6 2069 20 147.2

4. Montez, Steven-COLO Jr 8 182-267-4 2053 14 147.1

5. Browning, Jake-WASH Sr 9 152-237-8 2049 12 146.7

6. Huntley, Tyler-UTAH Jr 8 143-219-4 1700 11 143.4

7. Garbers,Chase-CAL Fr 7 82-124-4 880 9 143.2

8. Wilkins, Manny-ASU Sr 8 160-253-2 1965 12 142.6

9. Blount, Conor-OSU So 7 90-141-2 1059 7 140.5

10. Tate, Khalil-ARIZ Jr 8 114-211-5 1604 14 135.0

11. Thompson-Robins-UCLA Fr 7 103-171-3 1176 6 126.1

12. Daniels, Jt-USC Fr 7 124-218-7 1629 8 125.3

RECEPTIONS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Yds/G Rec/G

1. Shenault, Lavis-COLO So 6 60 780 6 89 130.0 10.0

2. Martin, Tay-WSU So 8 51 478 7 38 59.8 6.4

3. Mitchell, D.-ORE Jr 8 48 677 4 53 84.6 6.0

Covey, Britain-UTAH So 8 48 531 1 48 66.4 6.0

Williams, James-WSU Jr 8 48 404 3 41 50.5 6.0

6. Arcega-Whitesid-STAN Sr 8 47 743 11 80 92.9 5.9

7. Harry, N'Keal-ASU Jr 8 46 667 6 58 83.4 5.8

Nixon, K.D.-COLO So 8 46 560 3 51 70.0 5.8

9. Hodgins, Isaiah-OSU So 7 37 532 4 51 76.0 5.3

10. Irwin, Trenton-STAN Sr 8 42 443 0 32 55.4 5.2

11. Patmon, Dezmon-WSU Jr 8 41 578 3 65 72.2 5.1

Hernandez, T.-OSU Sr 8 41 458 1 46 57.2 5.1

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Cl G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/C Yds/G

1. Shenault, Lavis-COLO So 6 60 780 6 89 13.0130.0

2. Arcega-Whitesid-STAN Sr 8 47 743 11 80 15.8 92.9

3. Mitchell, D.-ORE Jr 8 48 677 4 53 14.1 84.6

4. Harry, N'Keal-ASU Jr 8 46 667 6 58 14.5 83.4

5. Hodgins, Isaiah-OSU So 7 37 532 4 51 14.4 76.0

6. Fuller, Aaron-WASH Jr 9 43 675 3 46 15.7 75.0

7. Patmon, Dezmon-WSU Jr 8 41 578 3 65 14.1 72.2

8. Pittman, M.-USC Jr 8 27 561 6 65 20.8 70.1

9. Nixon, K.D.-COLO So 8 46 560 3 51 12.2 70.0

10. Covey, Britain-UTAH So 8 48 531 1 48 11.1 66.4

11. Poindexter, S.-ARIZ Sr 9 32 582 6 75 18.2 64.7

12. Smith, Kaden-STAN Jr 8 36 494 1 36 13.7 61.8

TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G

1. Minshew,Gardner-WSU Sr 8 48 3183 445 3231 403.9

2. Montez, Steven-COLO Jr 8 226 2053 324 2279 284.9

3. Wilkins, Manny-ASU Sr 8 287 1965 314 2252 281.5

4. Herbert, Justin-ORE Jr 8 146 2069 311 2215 276.9

5. Costello, K.J.-STAN Jr 8 -42 2165 281 2123 265.4

6. Huntley, Tyler-UTAH Jr 8 262 1700 318 1962 245.2

7. Browning, Jake-WASH Sr 9 89 2049 293 2138 237.6

8. Daniels, Jt-USC Fr 7 -72 1629 245 1557 222.4

9. Tate, Khalil-ARIZ Jr 8 138 1604 264 1742 217.8

10. Thompson-Robins-UCLA Fr 7 70 1176 216 1246 178.0

11. Garbers,Chase-CAL Fr 7 206 880 173 1086 155.1

12. Blount, Conor-OSU So 7 -40 1059 192 1019 145.6

SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G

1. Shenault, Lavis-COLO So 6 11 0 0 0 66 11.0

2. Jefferson, J.-OSU Fr 8 12 0 0 0 72 9.0

3. Arcega-Whitesid-STAN Sr 8 11 0 0 2 68 8.5

4. Gay, Matt-UTAH Sr 8 0 12 31 0 67 8.4

5. Benjamin, Eno-ASU So 8 11 0 0 0 66 8.2

Williams, James-WSU Jr 8 11 0 0 0 66 8.2

Moss, Zack-UTAH Jr 8 11 0 0 0 66 8.2

8. Mazza, Blake-WSU Fr 8 0 7 41 0 62 7.8

9. Henry, Peyton-WASH Fr 9 0 12 29 0 65 7.2

10. Ruiz, Brandon-ASU So 8 0 9 29 0 56 7.0

11. Stefanou, James-COLO So 6 0 5 26 0 41 6.8

12. Toner, Jet-STAN Jr 8 0 9 25 0 52 6.5

SCORING (TDs) Cl G TD Run Pass Ret Pat Pts Avg/G

1. Shenault, Lavis-COLO So 6 11 5 6 0 0 66 11.0

2. Jefferson, J.-OSU Fr 8 12 12 0 0 0 72 9.0

3. Arcega-Whitesid-STAN Sr 8 11 0 11 0 1 68 8.5

4. Moss, Zack-UTAH Jr 8 11 10 1 0 0 66 8.2

Benjamin, Eno-ASU So 8 11 9 2 0 0 66 8.2

Williams, James-WSU Jr 8 11 8 3 0 0 66 8.2

7. Laird,Patrick-CAL Sr 8 8 5 3 0 0 48 6.0

Harry, N'Keal-ASU Jr 8 8 1 6 1 0 48 6.0

Borghi, Max-WSU Fr 8 8 5 3 0 0 48 6.0

10. Malepeai, Vavae-USC So 8 7 7 0 0 0 42 5.2

Martin, Tay-WSU So 8 7 0 7 0 0 42 5.2

12. Kelley, Joshua-UCLA Jr 7 6 6 0 0 0 36 5.1

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SCORING (KICK) Cl G PAT FG Pts Avg/G

1. Gay, Matt-UTAH Sr 8 31-31 12-15 67 8.4

2. Mazza, Blake-WSU Fr 8 41-41 7-10 62 7.8

3. Henry, Peyton-WASH Fr 9 29-29 12-16 65 7.2

4. Ruiz, Brandon-ASU So 8 29-29 9-11 56 7.0

5. Stefanou, James-COLO So 6 26-26 5-8 41 6.8

6. Toner, Jet-STAN Jr 8 25-25 9-10 52 6.5

7. Molson, Jj-UCLA Jr 8 20-20 10-12 50 6.2

8. Choukair, J.-OSU Jr 8 28-30 7-11 49 6.1

9. Thomas,Greg-CAL Jr 8 25-25 6-9 43 5.4

10. Havrisik, Lucas-ARIZ So 9 18-20 4-9 30 3.3

11. Emerson, Zach-ORE So 8 21-22 0-1 21 2.6

PUNT RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

1. Vaughns, Tyler-USC So 8 16 178 1 82 11.1

2. Brown, Shun-ARIZ Sr 9 15 133 0 24 8.9

3. Covey, Britain-UTAH So 8 18 159 0 36 8.8

4. Blackmon, Ronni-COLO So 8 22 179 0 28 8.1

5. Sweet, Kyle-WSU Sr 8 11 79 0 26 7.2

6. Wharton III,Vi-CAL Sr 8 11 68 0 35 6.2

7. Fuller, Aaron-WASH Jr 9 15 92 0 28 6.1

KICK RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

1. Davis,Ashtyn-CAL Jr 8 14 406 1 89 29.0

2. Harris, Travell-WSU Fr 8 13 354 1 100 27.2

3. Brooks-James-ORE Sr 8 11 287 0 56 26.1

4. Jones, Velus-USC So 8 13 310 0 35 23.8

5. Taylor, J.j.-ARIZ So 9 19 447 1 84 23.5

6. Flemings, Champ-OSU Fr 8 20 435 0 57 21.8

7. Scarlett, C.-STAN Sr 8 16 332 0 32 20.8

ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G

1. Taylor, J.j.-ARIZ So 9 1029 103 0 447 1579 175.4

2. Shenault, Lavis-COLO So 6 87 780 0 0 867 144.5

3. Jefferson, J.-OSU Fr 8 1034 115 0 0 1149 143.6

4. Benjamin, Eno-ASU So 8 938 199 0 0 1137 142.1

5. Moss, Zack-UTAH Jr 8 964 50 0 0 1014 126.8

6. Kelley, Joshua-UCLA Jr 7 659 130 0 0 789 112.7

7. Laird,Patrick-CAL Sr 8 660 213 0 0 873 109.1

8. Gaskin, Myles-WASH Sr 7 623 48 0 74 745 106.4

9. Harry, N'Keal-ASU Jr 8 11 667 157 0 835 104.4

10. Covey, Britain-UTAH So 8 81 531 159 38 809 101.1

11. McMillian, Trav-COLO Sr 8 778 25 0 0 803 100.4

12. Verdell, CJ-ORE Fr 8 600 149 0 0 749 93.6

PUNTING Cl G No. Yds Lg I20 50+ TB Avg.

1. Flintoft, S.-UCLA Sr 8 45 2108 70 12 17 4 46.8

2. Wishnowsky, M.-UTAH Sr 8 30 1354 58 14 9 1 45.1

3. Sleep-Dalton, M-ASU Jr 8 35 1532 67 15 6 3 43.8

4. Bailey, Jake-STAN Sr 8 42 1833 66 16 12 6 43.6

5. Rodriguez, D.-OSU Jr 8 36 1499 58 8 6 0 41.6

6. Coutts,Steven-CAL Sr 8 38 1581 73 22 5 1 41.6

7. Klumph, Dylan-ARIZ Sr 8 39 1619 57 13 8 2 41.5

8. Budrovich, Reid-USC Sr 8 40 1586 54 10 4 2 39.7

9. Price, Davis-COLO Jr 8 37 1430 58 15 3 0 38.6

FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. FG/G

1. Gay, Matt-UTAH Sr 8 12 15 49 80.0 1.50

2. Henry, Peyton-WASH Fr 9 12 16 41 75.0 1.33

3. Molson, Jj-UCLA Jr 8 10 12 50 83.3 1.25

4. Toner, Jet-STAN Jr 8 9 10 46 90.0 1.12

Ruiz, Brandon-ASU So 8 9 11 49 81.8 1.12

6. Mazza, Blake-WSU Fr 8 7 10 50 70.0 0.88

Choukair, J.-OSU Jr 8 7 11 36 63.6 0.88

8. Stefanou, James-COLO So 6 5 8 41 62.5 0.83

9. Thomas,Greg-CAL Jr 8 6 9 44 66.7 0.75

10. Havrisik, Lucas-ARIZ So 9 4 9 49 44.4 0.44

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct.

1. Toner, Jet-STAN Jr 8 9 10 46 90.0

2. Molson, Jj-UCLA Jr 8 10 12 50 83.3

3. Ruiz, Brandon-ASU So 8 9 11 49 81.8

4. Gay, Matt-UTAH Sr 8 12 15 49 80.0

5. Henry, Peyton-WASH Fr 9 12 16 41 75.0

6. Mazza, Blake-WSU Fr 8 7 10 50 70.0

7. Thomas,Greg-CAL Jr 8 6 9 44 66.7

8. Choukair, J.-OSU Jr 8 7 11 36 63.6

9. Stefanou, James-COLO So 6 5 8 41 62.5

10. Havrisik, Lucas-ARIZ So 9 4 9 49 44.4

PAT KICKING PCT Cl G Made Att. Pct.

1. Mazza, Blake-WSU Fr 8 41 41 100.0

Gay, Matt-UTAH Sr 8 31 31 100.0

Ruiz, Brandon-ASU So 8 29 29 100.0

Henry, Peyton-WASH Fr 9 29 29 100.0

Stefanou, James-COLO So 6 26 26 100.0

Thomas,Greg-CAL Jr 8 25 25 100.0

Toner, Jet-STAN Jr 8 25 25 100.0

Molson, Jj-UCLA Jr 8 20 20 100.0

9. Emerson, Zach-ORE So 8 21 22 95.5

10. Choukair, J.-OSU Jr 8 28 30 93.3

11. Havrisik, Lucas-ARIZ So 9 18 20 90.0

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TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Burr-Kirven, B.-WASH Sr 9 LB 63 59 122 13.6

2. Kunaszyk,Jorda-CAL Sr 8 61 33 94 11.8

3. Weaver,Evan-CAL Jr 8 52 34 86 10.8

4. Pickett, A.-UCLA Sr 8 DB 49 35 84 10.5

5. Schooler, Colin-ARIZ So 9 LB 52 40 92 10.2

6. Landman, Nate-COLO So 8 LB 46 30 76 9.5

7. Moore, Jalen-OSU Jr 8 DB 49 23 72 9.0

8. Dye, Troy-ORE Jr 8 41 29 70 8.8

9. Hansen, Chase-UTAH Sr 8 LB 44 24 68 8.5

10. Smith, Cameron-USC Sr 6 37 10 47 7.8

11. Pelluer, Peyton-WSU Sr 8 LB 39 22 61 7.6

12. Barton, Cody-UTAH Sr 8 LB 32 28 60 7.5

13. Harvey, Jalen-ASU Sr 8 DB 46 13 59 7.4

14. Okereke, Bobby-STAN Sr 8 LB 32 25 57 7.1

15. Fields II, Tony-ARIZ So 9 LB 39 24 63 7.0

Barton, Sean-STAN Sr 8 LB 25 31 56 7.0

17. Barnes, Krys-UCLA Jr 8 LB 35 20 55 6.9

18. Apelu, Kaulana-ORE Sr 8 27 27 54 6.8

19. Hufanga, T.-USC Fr 8 31 20 51 6.4

20. Smith, Shemar-OSU Jr 8 LB 27 23 50 6.2

Robertson, M.-ASU Fr 8 LB 34 16 50 6.2

22. Bartlett, Tevis-WASH Sr 9 LB 36 20 56 6.2

23. Houston, John-USC Jr 8 29 20 49 6.1

24. Adebo, Paulson-STAN So 8 CB 31 16 47 5.9

25. Wallac, Jarrius-ARIZ So 9 DB 38 14 52 5.8

26. Lake, Quentin-UCLA Fr 8 DB 34 12 46 5.8

27. Holder, Alijah-STAN Sr 7 CB 22 18 40 5.7

28. Thomas, Skyler-WSU So 8 27 17 44 5.5

Woods, Jahad-WSU So 8 LB 26 18 44 5.5

30. Gamboa, Rick-COLO Sr 8 LB 21 22 43 5.4

31. Bryant, Myles-WASH Jr 9 DB 29 18 47 5.2

32. Dale, Hunter-WSU Sr 8 20 21 41 5.1

Thompson, Jalen-WSU Jr 8 22 19 41 5.1

34. Butler, Darien-ASU Fr 8 LB 21 19 40 5.0

Hollins, Justin-ORE Sr 8 25 15 40 5.0

36. Jelks, Jalen-ORE Sr 8 DE 19 20 39 4.9

Johnson, Mustaf-COLO So 8 DL 23 16 39 4.9

Thompson, Tyree-UCLA Jr 8 LB 19 20 39 4.9

39. Gaoteote, P.-USC Fr 6 15 14 29 4.8

40. Lucier-South, K-UCLA Jr 8 LB 22 16 38 4.8

41. Tell, Marvell-USC Sr 7 22 11 33 4.7

42. Gaines, Greg-WASH Sr 9 DL 17 25 42 4.7

Rapp, Taylor-WASH Jr 9 DB 23 19 42 4.7

Gustin, Porter-USC Sr 6 18 10 28 4.7

45. Worthington, Ev-COLO Sr 8 DB 24 13 37 4.6

Lucas, Chase-ASU So 8 DB 28 9 37 4.6

47. Abrams, Delrick-COLO Jr 7 DB 25 7 32 4.6

48. McIntosh, Jojo-WASH Sr 9 DB 20 21 41 4.6

49. Davis,Ashtyn-CAL Jr 8 24 12 36 4.5

Lewis, Drew-COLO Sr 8 LB 20 16 36 4.5

SACKS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Gustin, Porter-USC Sr 6 6 2 7.0 1.17

2. Johnson, Mustaf-COLO So 8 DL 6 1 6.5 0.81

3. Anae, Bradlee-UTAH Jr 8 DE 5 2 6.0 0.75

4. Robertson, M.-ASU Fr 8 LB 4 2 5.0 0.62

5. Swann, Jovan-STAN Jr 8 DE 4 1 4.5 0.56

6. Hansen, Chase-UTAH Sr 8 LB 4 0 4.0 0.50

Hollins, Justin-ORE Sr 8 4 0 4.0 0.50

8. Rapp, Taylor-WASH Jr 9 DB 4 0 4.0 0.44

9. Lucier-South, K-UCLA Jr 8 LB 4 0 4.0 0.50

10. Silvels, Domini-WSU So 8 3 1 3.5 0.44

Jelks, Jalen-ORE Sr 8 DE 3 1 3.5 0.44

12. Pelluer, Peyton-WSU Sr 8 LB 3 0 3.0 0.38

Landman, Nate-COLO So 8 LB 3 0 3.0 0.38

Reid, Gabe-STAN So 8 LB 2 2 3.0 0.38

Funches,Alex-CAL Sr 8 3 0 3.0 0.38

Kunaszyk,Jorda-CAL Sr 8 2 2 3.0 0.38

17. Odighizuwa, Osa-UCLA So 7 DL 3 0 3.0 0.43

18. Woods, Jahad-WSU So 8 LB 2 2 3.0 0.38

19. Johnson, Pj-ARIZ Jr 7 DL 3 0 3.0 0.43

20. Alfieri, Joey-STAN Sr 7 LB 2 1 2.5 0.36

TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G

1. Schooler, Colin-ARIZ So 9 LB 14 4 16.0 1.78

2. Hansen, Chase-UTAH Sr 8 LB 12 4 14.0 1.75

3. Landman, Nate-COLO So 8 LB 13 0 13.0 1.62

4. Johnson, Mustaf-COLO So 8 DL 11 2 12.0 1.50

5. Lucier-South, K-UCLA Jr 8 LB 9 3 10.5 1.31

6. Gustin, Porter-USC Sr 6 8 4 10.0 1.67

7. Rashed jr., H.-OSU So 8 LB 8 2 9.0 1.12

Hollins, Justin-ORE Sr 8 8 2 9.0 1.12

9. Kunaszyk,Jorda-CAL Sr 8 7 3 8.5 1.06

10. Paul,Tevin-CAL So 8 DE 6 3 7.5 0.94

Anae, Bradlee-UTAH Jr 8 DE 6 3 7.5 0.94

12. Butler, Darien-ASU Fr 8 LB 5 4 7.0 0.88

Barnes, Krys-UCLA Jr 8 LB 6 2 7.0 0.88

Robertson, M.-ASU Fr 8 LB 5 4 7.0 0.88

15. Johnson, Pj-ARIZ Jr 7 DL 6 1 6.5 0.93

16. Swann, Jovan-STAN Jr 8 DE 4 4 6.0 0.75

17. Tago, Logan-WSU Sr 8 DL 4 3 5.5 0.69

Fox, Jordan-STAN Jr 8 LB 3 5 5.5 0.69

Silvels, Domini-WSU So 8 5 1 5.5 0.69

Okereke, Bobby-STAN Sr 8 LB 5 1 5.5 0.69

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PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G

1. Adebo, Paulson-STAN So 8 14 1 15 1.88

2. Murphy, Byron-WASH So 9 11 0 11 1.22

3. Bynum,Camryn-CAL So 8 7 2 9 1.12

Amadi, U.-ORE Sr 8 6 3 9 1.12

Burns, Lorenzo-ARIZ So 8 9 0 9 1.12

6. Lenoir, D.-ORE So 8 5 3 8 1.00

Graham Jr., T.-ORE So 8 7 1 8 1.00

Molton, Darrien-WSU Sr 8 7 1 8 1.00

Guidry, Javelin-UTAH So 8 8 0 8 1.00

10. Hollins, Justin-ORE Sr 8 6 1 7 0.88

Thompson, Jalen-WSU Jr 8 6 1 7 0.88

Holland, Jevon-ORE Fr 8 4 3 7 0.88

13. Flannigan-Fowle-ARIZ Fr 9 7 0 7 0.78

14. Holmes, Darnay-UCLA So 8 5 1 6 0.75

Weaver,Evan-CAL Jr 8 5 1 6 0.75

Ballard, C.-UTAH Sr 8 5 1 6 0.75

Lucier-South, K-UCLA Jr 8 5 1 6 0.75

Blackmon, J.-UTAH Jr 8 6 0 6 0.75

Barton, Cody-UTAH Sr 8 5 1 6 0.75

20. Holder, Alijah-STAN Sr 7 5 0 5 0.71

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yds TD Long Avg/G

1. Young Jr., S.-ARIZ So 7 3 63 1 38 0.43

2. Amadi, U.-ORE Sr 8 3 70 2 38 0.38

Lenoir, D.-ORE So 8 3 14 0 11 0.38

Hawkins,Jaylin-CAL Jr 8 3 10 0 10 0.38

Holland, Jevon-ORE Fr 8 3 8 0 6 0.38

6. Antoine, Malik-STAN Jr 7 2 36 0 36 0.29

7. Johnson, Jaylon-UTAH So 8 2 105 1 100 0.25

Hansen, Chase-UTAH Sr 8 2 40 1 40 0.25

Murphy, Alameen-STAN Sr 8 2 32 0 32 0.25

Landman, Nate-COLO So 8 2 24 0 22 0.25

Beck,Traveon-CAL Jr 8 2 20 0 20 0.25

Lake, Quentin-UCLA Fr 8 2 12 0 12 0.25

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Kunaszyk,Jorda-CAL Sr 8 3 0.38

Hollins, Justin-ORE Sr 8 3 0.38

3. Bartlett, Tevis-WASH Sr 9 3 0.33

Burr-Kirven, B.-WASH Sr 9 3 0.33

5. Miller, Jordan-WASH Sr 8 2 0.25

Lucier-South, K-UCLA Jr 8 2 0.25

Landman, Nate-COLO So 8 2 0.25

Holmes, Darnay-UCLA So 8 2 0.25

Soelle, Kyle-ASU Fr 8 2 0.25

10. Slade, Darius-ASU Jr 6 1 0.17

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Rapp, Taylor-WASH Jr 9 3 0.33

2. Lucier-South, K-UCLA Jr 8 2 0.25

Taylor, Davion-COLO Jr 8 2 0.25

4. Burr-Kirven, B.-WASH Sr 9 2 0.22

Boles, Dereck-ARIZ Sr 9 2 0.22

6. Slade, Darius-ASU Jr 6 1 0.17

Gustin, Porter-USC Sr 6 1 0.17

Hoyt, Jordan-ASU Sr 6 1 0.17

9. Den Bleyker, J.-UCLA So 7 1 0.14

Winston Jr., L.-ORE Jr 7 1 0.14

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Conference Team Game Highs Through games of Oct 29, 2018

TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by)

Points 62 Oregon vs PORTLAND STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

62 Arizona vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18)

Points scored kicking 19 USC vs UNLV (Sep 01, 2018) [5fg,4pat]

16 Utah at Stanford (10/06/18) [4fg,4pat]

Touchdowns 9 Oregon vs PORTLAND STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

8 Oregon vs BOWLING GREEN (Sep 1, 2018)

8 Arizona vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18)

8 Washington State vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

8 Washington State at Oregon State (Oct 06, 2018)

Total offense yards 649 Oregon State vs SOUTHERN UTAH (Sep 08, 2018) [360r,289p]

632 Washington vs NORTH DAKOTA (09/08/18) [195r,437p]

Total offense plays 100 Arizona at Houston (09/08/18) [50r,50p]

99 Oregon State at Colorado (Oct 27, 2018) [45r,54p]

Total offense yards/play 10.4 Arizona vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18) [60-626]

9.2 Colorado vs Colorado State (Aug 31, 2018) [65-596]

Rushing yards 442 Arizona at Oregon State (Sep 22, 2018)

396 Arizona State vs OREGON STATE (Sep 29, 2018)

Rushing attempts 55 Washington at UCLA (Oct 06, 2018)

55 UCLA at California (Oct 13, 2018)

Yards per rush 8.8 Arizona at Oregon State (Sep 22, 2018) [50-442]

8.2 Arizona State vs OREGON STATE (Sep 29, 2018) [48-396]

Rushing TDs 5 Oregon vs PORTLAND STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

5 Oregon State vs SOUTHERN UTAH (Sep 08, 2018)

5 Oregon State vs WASHINGTON STATE (Oct 06, 2018)

Longest rush 86 Utah vs WEBER STATE (Aug 30, 2018)

80 Oregon State at Ohio State (Sept 1, 2018)

Passing yards 524 Washington State vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

459 Oregon State at Nevada (Sep 15, 2018)

Passing attempts 65 Washington State vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

57 Washington State at Wyoming Cowboys (Sept. 1,2018)

Passing TDs 5 Oregon vs BOWLING GREEN (Sep 1, 2018)

5 Arizona vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18)

5 Washington State at Oregon State (Oct 06, 2018)

Longest pass 89 Colorado vs Colorado State (Aug 31, 2018)

89 Washington State vs UTAH (Sep 29, 2018)

Passes completed 51 Washington State vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

40 Washington State at Stanford (10/27/18)

Had intercepted 4 California vs OREGON (Sep 29, 2018)

3 Washington State vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

3 California at Arizona (10/06/18)

Pass completion pct 92.0 Washington vs BYU (09/29/18) [23-25]

88.0 Colorado vs Colorado State (Aug 31, 2018) [22-25]

Passing yards/attempt 16.3 Arizona vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18) [22-358]

13.5 Colorado vs Colorado State (Aug 31, 2018) [25-338]

Yards per catch 26.5 Oregon vs BOWLING GREEN (Sep 1, 2018) [11-292]

23.9 Arizona vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18) [15-358]

Field goal attempts 5 USC vs UNLV (Sep 01, 2018)

4 Washington vs AUBURN (Sep 1, 2018)

4 Colorado at Nebraska (Sep 08, 2018)

4 Utah at Stanford (10/06/18)

4 Colorado vs OREGON STATE (Oct 27, 2018)

Field goals made 5 USC vs UNLV (Sep 01, 2018)

4 Utah at Stanford (10/06/18)

Longest field goal 50 Washington State at USC (09/21/18)

50 UCLA at Colorado (Sep 28, 2018)

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Team Game Highs Through games of Oct 29, 2018

Field goal pct 100.0 USC vs UNLV (Sep 01, 2018) [5-5]

100.0 Utah at Stanford (10/06/18) [4-4]

100.0 Arizona State vs MICHIGAN STATE (Sep 08, 2018) [3-3]

100.0 Stanford vs UC DAVIS (09/15/18) [3-3]

100.0 UCLA at Colorado (Sep 28, 2018) [3-3]

100.0 UCLA at California (Oct 13, 2018) [3-3]

100.0 Arizona at UCLA (Oct 20, 2018) [3-3]

100.0 Arizona vs OREGON (10/27/18) [3-3]

PAT kicks attempted 9 Oregon vs PORTLAND STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

8 Oregon vs BOWLING GREEN (Sep 1, 2018)

8 Arizona vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18)

8 Washington State vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

8 Washington State at Oregon State (Oct 06, 2018)

PAT kicks made 8 Oregon vs BOWLING GREEN (Sep 1, 2018)

8 Oregon vs PORTLAND STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

8 Arizona vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18)

8 Washington State vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

8 Washington State at Oregon State (Oct 06, 2018)

PAT kicks pct 100.0 Oregon vs BOWLING GREEN (Sep 1, 2018) [8-8]

100.0 Arizona vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18) [8-8]

100.0 Washington State vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018) [8-8]

100.0 Washington State at Oregon State (Oct 06, 2018) [8-8]

100.0 Arizona State vs UTSA (Sep 01, 2018) [7-7]

100.0 Arizona State vs OREGON STATE (Sep 29, 2018) [7-7]

100.0 California at Oregon State (Oct 20, 2018) [7-7]

2-point PAT attempts 1 Stanford vs SAN DIEGO STATE (08/31/18)

1 Arizona vs BYU (09/01/18)

1 Colorado at Nebraska (Sep 08, 2018)

1 Washington State at USC (09/21/18)

1 USC vs WASHINGTON STATE (09/21/18)

1 Colorado at USC (10/13/18)

1 California vs WASHINGTON (Oct 27, 2018)

1 Oregon at Arizona (10/27/18)

1 Oregon State at Colorado (Oct 27, 2018)

2-point PATs made 1 Stanford vs SAN DIEGO STATE (08/31/18)

1 USC vs WASHINGTON STATE (09/21/18)

1 Oregon at Arizona (10/27/18)

1 Oregon State at Colorado (Oct 27, 2018)

Punts 9 Arizona vs USC (09/29/18)

9 Colorado at USC (10/13/18)

9 Oregon at Arizona (10/27/18)

Longest punt 73 California vs OREGON (Sep 29, 2018)

70 UCLA vs FRESNO STATE (Sep 15, 2018)

Yards punted 377 Colorado at USC (10/13/18) [9-377]

376 Oregon at Arizona (10/27/18) [9-376]

Punting avg 59.0 California vs OREGON (Sep 29, 2018) [2-118]

55.3 UCLA vs WASHINGTON (Oct 06, 2018) [3-166]

Punt returns 7 California vs IDAHO STATE (Sep 15, 2018)

6 Colorado vs Colorado State (Aug 31, 2018)

Punt return yards 103 Arizona State at USC (10/27/18)

100 Oregon vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sep 15, 2018)

Punt return avg 39.5 USC vs ARIZONA STATE (10/27/18) [2-79]

33.3 Oregon vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sep 15, 2018) [3-100]

Punt return TDs 1 Washington State at Oregon State (Oct 06, 2018)

1 USC vs ARIZONA STATE (10/27/18)

1 Arizona State at USC (10/27/18)

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Longest punt return 92 Arizona State at USC (10/27/18)

82 USC vs ARIZONA STATE (10/27/18)

Kick returns 7 California vs OREGON (Sep 29, 2018)

7 Oregon State vs WASHINGTON STATE (Oct 06, 2018)

Kick return yards 203 Oregon State vs WASHINGTON STATE (Oct 06, 2018)

187 California vs OREGON (Sep 29, 2018)

Kick return avg 41.7 Washington State vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018) [3-125]

38.0 USC vs UNLV (Sep 01, 2018) [3-114]

38.0 California vs WASHINGTON (Oct 27, 2018) [2-76]

Longest kick return 100 Washington State vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

89 California vs IDAHO STATE (Sep 15, 2018)

Kick return TDs 1 Arizona vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18)

1 California vs IDAHO STATE (Sep 15, 2018)

1 Washington State vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

Interceptions 4 California vs NORTH CAROLINA (Sep 01, 2018)

4 Oregon at California (Sep 29, 2018)

Interception return yds 146 Arizona vs CALIFORNIA (10/06/18)

110 Utah at Stanford (10/06/18)

Interception return avg 55.0 Utah at Stanford (10/06/18) [2-110]

48.7 Arizona vs CALIFORNIA (10/06/18) [3-146]

Longest interception rtn 100 Utah at Stanford (10/06/18)

54 California at Oregon State (Oct 20, 2018)

Interception return TDs 2 Arizona vs CALIFORNIA (10/06/18)

1 Arizona State vs UTSA (Sep 01, 2018)

1 Oregon vs BOWLING GREEN (Sep 1, 2018)

1 California vs NORTH CAROLINA (Sep 01, 2018)

1 Utah at Northern Illinois (Sep 08, 2018)

1 Oregon at California (Sep 29, 2018)

1 Utah at Stanford (10/06/18)

1 USC vs COLORADO (10/13/18)

1 California at Oregon State (Oct 20, 2018)

1 California vs WASHINGTON (Oct 27, 2018)

1 Colorado vs OREGON STATE (Oct 27, 2018)

Fumbles lost 3 Utah vs WEBER STATE (Aug 30, 2018)

3 USC at Arizona (09/29/18)

3 California vs UCLA (Oct 13, 2018)

Fumbles recovered 3 Arizona vs USC (09/29/18)

3 UCLA at California (Oct 13, 2018)

Sacked by opp 7 Utah at Northern Illinois (Sep 08, 2018)

7 Colorado at Nebraska (Sep 08, 2018)

7 Oregon State vs CALIFORNIA (Oct 20, 2018)

QB sacks 9 Arizona State vs UTSA (Sep 01, 2018)

7 California at Oregon State (Oct 20, 2018)

Turnovers committed 5 California vs OREGON (Sep 29, 2018)

5 California vs UCLA (Oct 13, 2018)

Turnovers caused 5 Oregon at California (Sep 29, 2018)

5 UCLA at California (Oct 13, 2018)

Kicks blocked 1 Utah vs WEBER STATE (Aug 30, 2018)

1 Arizona State vs MICHIGAN STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

1 Oregon State vs SOUTHERN UTAH (Sep 08, 2018)

1 California vs IDAHO STATE (Sep 15, 2018)

1 USC vs WASHINGTON STATE (09/21/18)

1 Arizona State vs OREGON STATE (Sep 29, 2018)

1 USC at Arizona (09/29/18)

1 Arizona vs USC (09/29/18)

1 Utah at Washington State (Sep 29, 2018)

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1 Washington State at Oregon State (Oct 06, 2018)

1 USC at Utah (Oct 20, 2018)

1 Arizona vs OREGON (10/27/18)

1 Oregon State at Colorado (Oct 27, 2018)

1 Colorado vs OREGON STATE (Oct 27, 2018)

First downs 35 Washington State vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

32 Oregon vs PORTLAND STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

1st downs rushing 20 Arizona at Oregon State (Sep 22, 2018)

20 Arizona State vs OREGON STATE (Sep 29, 2018)

1st downs passing 32 Washington State vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

20 Oregon State at Colorado (Oct 27, 2018)

1st downs by penalty 7 USC vs WASHINGTON STATE (09/21/18)

6 Arizona vs USC (09/29/18)

6 Stanford at Arizona State (Oct 18, 2018)

Penalties 18 USC at Arizona (09/29/18)

13 California at Arizona (10/06/18)

13 USC vs COLORADO (10/13/18)

Penalties yards 169 USC at Arizona (09/29/18)

123 USC vs COLORADO (10/13/18)

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Conference Individual Game Highs Through games of Oct 29, 2018

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS

Points scored 24 Jefferson, J. (Oregon State) vs SOUTHERN UTAH (Sep 08, 2018)

24 Benjamin, Eno (Arizona State) vs OREGON STATE (Sep 29, 2018)

24 Shenault, Lavis (Colorado) vs ARIZONA STATE (Oct 06, 2018)

24 Jefferson, J. (Oregon State) vs WASHINGTON STATE (Oct 06, 2018)

Touchdowns 4 Jefferson, J. (Oregon State) vs SOUTHERN UTAH (Sep 08, 2018)

4 Benjamin, Eno (Arizona State) vs OREGON STATE (Sep 29, 2018)

4 Shenault, Lavis (Colorado) vs ARIZONA STATE (Oct 06, 2018)

4 Jefferson, J. (Oregon State) vs WASHINGTON STATE (Oct 06, 2018)

TD responsibility 6 Herbert, Justin (Oregon) vs BOWLING GREEN (Sep 1, 2018) [1r,5p]

5 Montez, Steven (Colorado) vs Colorado State (Aug 31, 2018) [1r,4p]

5 Tate, Khalil (Arizona) vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18) [0r,5p]

5 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) at Oregon State (Oct 06, 2018) [0r,5p]

5 Huntley, Tyler (Utah) vs USC (Oct 20, 2018) [1r,4p]

Points scored kicking 19 McGrath, Chase (USC) vs UNLV (Sep 01, 2018) [5fg,4pat]

16 Gay, Matt (Utah) at Stanford (10/06/18) [4fg,4pat]

Total offense yards 466 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

446 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sep 08, 2018) [32r,4

Total offense plays 63 McIlwain,Brand (California) at Arizona (10/06/18) [20r,43p]

61 Montez, Steven (Colorado) at Nebraska (Sep 08, 2018) [11r,50p]

61 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) vs UTAH (Sep 29, 2018) [5r,56p]

Total offense yards/play 23.0 Covey, Britain (Utah) vs ARIZONA (Oct 12, 2018) [3-69]

23.0 Shenault, Lavis (Colorado) at USC (10/13/18) [2-46]

Rushing yards 312 Benjamin, Eno (Arizona State) vs OREGON STATE (Sep 29, 2018)

284 Taylor, J.j. (Arizona) at Oregon State (Sep 22, 2018)

Rushing attempts 31 Jefferson, J. (Oregon State) at Arizona State (Sep 29, 2018)

31 Kelley, Joshua (UCLA) vs ARIZONA (Oct 20, 2018)

Yards per rush 24.5 Shelley, Jason (Utah) vs WEBER STATE (Aug 30, 2018) [2-49]

23.0 Shenault, Lavis (Colorado) at USC (10/13/18) [2-46]

Rushing TDs 4 Jefferson, J. (Oregon State) vs SOUTHERN UTAH (Sep 08, 2018)

4 Jefferson, J. (Oregon State) vs WASHINGTON STATE (Oct 06, 2018)

Longest rush 86 Moss, Zack (Utah) vs WEBER STATE (Aug 30, 2018)

80 Pierce, Artavis (Oregon State) at Ohio State (Sept 1, 2018)

Passing yards 470 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

445 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) vs UTAH (Sep 29, 2018)

Passing attempts 57 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) at Wyoming Cowboys (Sept. 1,2018)

57 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

Passing TDs 5 Herbert, Justin (Oregon) vs BOWLING GREEN (Sep 1, 2018)

5 Tate, Khalil (Arizona) vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18)

5 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) at Oregon State (Oct 06, 2018)

Longest pass 89 Montez, Steven (Colorado) vs Colorado State (Aug 31, 2018)

89 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) vs UTAH (Sep 29, 2018)

Passes completed 45 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

40 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) at Stanford (10/27/18)

Had intercepted 3 McIlwain,Brand (California) at Arizona (10/06/18)

2 Herbert, Justin (Oregon) vs BOWLING GREEN (Sep 1, 2018)

2 Tate, Khalil (Arizona) at Houston (09/08/18)

2 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

2 Browning, Jake (Washington) vs NORTH DAKOTA (09/08/18)

2 Daniels, Jt (USC) at Stanford (09/08/18)

2 Herbert, Justin (Oregon) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sep 15, 2018)

2 Thompson-Robins (UCLA) vs FRESNO STATE (Sep 15, 2018)

2 Costello, K.J. (Stanford) vs UC DAVIS (09/15/18)

2 McIlwain,Brand (California) vs OREGON (Sep 29, 2018)

2 Garbers,Chase (California) vs OREGON (Sep 29, 2018)

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2 Costello, K.J. (Stanford) vs UTAH (10/06/18)

2 Daniels, Jt (USC) vs COLORADO (10/13/18)

2 McIlwain,Brand (California) vs UCLA (Oct 13, 2018)

2 Rodriguez, R. (Arizona) at UCLA (Oct 20, 2018)

2 Daniels, Jt (USC) at Utah (Oct 20, 2018)

2 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) vs OREGON (Oct 20, 2018)

2 Speight, Wilton (UCLA) vs UTAH (Oct 26, 2018)

Pass completion pct 100.0 Shelley, Jason (Utah) vs WEBER STATE (Aug 30, 2018) [2-2]

100.0 Burmeister, B. (Oregon) vs PORTLAND STATE (Sep 08, 2018) [3-3]

100.0 Haener, Jake (Washington) vs NORTH DAKOTA (09/08/18) [7-7]

100.0 Rodriguez, R. (Arizona) vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18) [2-2]

100.0 Covey, Britain (Utah) vs ARIZONA (Oct 12, 2018) [2-2]

Pass yards/attempt 32.0 Covey, Britain (Utah) vs ARIZONA (Oct 12, 2018) [2-64]

20.0 Shelley, Jason (Utah) vs WEBER STATE (Aug 30, 2018) [2-40]

Pass yards/catch 32.0 Covey, Britain (Utah) vs ARIZONA (Oct 12, 2018) [2-64]

20.0 Shelley, Jason (Utah) vs WEBER STATE (Aug 30, 2018) [2-40]

Receiving yards 239 Mitchell, D. (Oregon) vs STANFORD (Sep 22, 2018)

226 Arcega-Whitesid (Stanford) vs SAN DIEGO STATE (08/31/18)

Receptions 14 Hodgins, Isaiah (Oregon State) at Nevada (Sep 15, 2018)

14 Mitchell, D. (Oregon) vs STANFORD (Sep 22, 2018)

Yards per catch 43.7 Darby, Frank (Arizona State) at Colorado (Oct 06, 2018) [3-131]

40.5 Redd, Jaylon (Oregon) vs BOWLING GREEN (Sep 1, 2018) [2-81]

Receiving TDs 3 Arcega-Whitesid (Stanford) vs SAN DIEGO STATE (08/31/18)

2 Harry, N'Keal (Arizona State) vs UTSA (Sep 01, 2018)

2 Redd, Jaylon (Oregon) vs BOWLING GREEN (Sep 1, 2018)

2 Bradford, T. (Oregon State) at Ohio State (Sept 1, 2018)

2 Martin, Tay (Washington State) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

2 MacIntyre, Jay (Colorado) at Nebraska (Sep 08, 2018)

2 Jones, Ty (Washington) vs NORTH DAKOTA (09/08/18)

2 Johnson III, J. (Oregon) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sep 15, 2018)

2 Brown, Shun (Arizona) vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18)

2 Hodgins, Isaiah (Oregon State) at Nevada (Sep 15, 2018)

2 Arcega-Whitesid (Stanford) vs UC DAVIS (09/15/18)

2 Duncan,Jordan (California) vs IDAHO STATE (Sep 15, 2018)

2 Winston, Easop (Washington State) at USC (09/21/18)

2 Arcega-Whitesid (Stanford) at Oregon (Sep 22, 2018)

2 Shenault, Lavis (Colorado) vs ARIZONA STATE (Oct 06, 2018)

2 Martin, Tay (Washington State) at Oregon State (Oct 06, 2018)

2 Pittman, M. (USC) vs COLORADO (10/13/18)

2 Poindexter, S. (Arizona) at UCLA (Oct 20, 2018)

2 Pittman, M. (USC) vs ARIZONA STATE (10/27/18)

2 Poindexter, S. (Arizona) vs OREGON (10/27/18)

2 Hodgins, Isaiah (Oregon State) at Colorado (Oct 27, 2018)

2 Nixon, K.D. (Colorado) vs OREGON STATE (Oct 27, 2018)

2 Arcega-Whitesid (Stanford) vs WASHINGTON STATE (10/27/18)

Longest reception 89 Shenault, Lavis (Colorado) vs Colorado State (Aug 31, 2018)

89 Winston, Easop (Washington State) vs UTAH (Sep 29, 2018)

Field goal attempts 5 McGrath, Chase (USC) vs UNLV (Sep 01, 2018)

4 Henry, Peyton (Washington) vs AUBURN (Sep 1, 2018)

4 Stefanou, James (Colorado) at Nebraska (Sep 08, 2018)

4 Gay, Matt (Utah) at Stanford (10/06/18)

Field goals made 5 McGrath, Chase (USC) vs UNLV (Sep 01, 2018)

4 Gay, Matt (Utah) at Stanford (10/06/18)

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Longest field goal 50 Mazza, Blake (Washington State) at USC (09/21/18)

50 Molson, Jj (UCLA) at Colorado (Sep 28, 2018)

Field goal pct 100.0 McGrath, Chase (USC) vs UNLV (Sep 01, 2018) [5-5]

100.0 Gay, Matt (Utah) at Stanford (10/06/18) [4-4]

100.0 Ruiz, Brandon (Arizona State) vs MICHIGAN STATE (Sep 08, 2018) [3-3]

100.0 Toner, Jet (Stanford) vs UC DAVIS (09/15/18) [3-3]

100.0 Molson, Jj (UCLA) at Colorado (Sep 28, 2018) [3-3]

100.0 Molson, Jj (UCLA) at California (Oct 13, 2018) [3-3]

100.0 Pollack, Josh (Arizona) at UCLA (Oct 20, 2018) [3-3]

100.0 Pollack, Josh (Arizona) vs OREGON (10/27/18) [3-3]

100.0 Mazza, Blake (Washington State) at Wyoming Cowboys (Sept. 1,2018) [2-2]

100.0 Havrisik, Lucas (Arizona) vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18) [2-2]

100.0 Ruiz, Brandon (Arizona State) at Washington (09/22/18) [2-2]

100.0 Henry, Peyton (Washington) vs ARIZONA STATE (09/22/18) [2-2]

100.0 Toner, Jet (Stanford) at Arizona State (Oct 18, 2018) [2-2]

100.0 Ruiz, Brandon (Arizona State) vs STANFORD (Oct 18, 2018) [2-2]

100.0 Gay, Matt (Utah) vs USC (Oct 20, 2018) [2-2]

100.0 Henry, Peyton (Washington) vs COLORADO (10/20/18) [2-2]

100.0 Price, Evan (Colorado) at Washington (10/20/18) [2-2]

100.0 Stack, Adam (Oregon) at Washington State (Oct 20, 2018) [2-2]

100.0 Gay, Matt (Utah) at UCLA (Oct 26, 2018) [2-2]

100.0 Choukair, J. (Oregon State) at Colorado (Oct 27, 2018) [2-2]

100.0 Mazza, Blake (Washington State) at Stanford (10/27/18) [2-2]

PAT kicks attempted 9 Emerson, Zach (Oregon) vs PORTLAND STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

8 Emerson, Zach (Oregon) vs BOWLING GREEN (Sep 1, 2018)

8 Havrisik, Lucas (Arizona) vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18)

8 Mazza, Blake (Washington State) vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

8 Mazza, Blake (Washington State) at Oregon State (Oct 06, 2018)

PAT kicks made 8 Emerson, Zach (Oregon) vs BOWLING GREEN (Sep 1, 2018)

8 Emerson, Zach (Oregon) vs PORTLAND STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

8 Havrisik, Lucas (Arizona) vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18)

8 Mazza, Blake (Washington State) vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

8 Mazza, Blake (Washington State) at Oregon State (Oct 06, 2018)

PAT kicks pct 100.0 Emerson, Zach (Oregon) vs BOWLING GREEN (Sep 1, 2018) [8-8]

100.0 Havrisik, Lucas (Arizona) vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18) [8-8]

100.0 Mazza, Blake (Washington State) vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018) [8-

100.0 Mazza, Blake (Washington State) at Oregon State (Oct 06, 2018) [8-8]

100.0 Ruiz, Brandon (Arizona State) vs UTSA (Sep 01, 2018) [7-7]

100.0 Ruiz, Brandon (Arizona State) vs OREGON STATE (Sep 29, 2018) [7-7]

100.0 Thomas,Greg (California) at Oregon State (Oct 20, 2018) [7-7]

Punts 9 Klumph, Dylan (Arizona) vs USC (09/29/18)

9 Price, Davis (Colorado) at USC (10/13/18)

Yards punted 377 Price, Davis (Colorado) at USC (10/13/18) [9-377]

365 Bailey, Jake (Stanford) at Notre Dame (Sep 29, 2018) [8-365]

Longest punt 73 Coutts,Steven (California) vs OREGON (Sep 29, 2018)

70 Flintoft, S. (UCLA) vs FRESNO STATE (Sep 15, 2018)

Punting avg 59.0 Coutts,Steven (California) vs OREGON (Sep 29, 2018) [2-118]

55.3 Flintoft, S. (UCLA) vs WASHINGTON (Oct 06, 2018) [3-166]

Punt returns 5 Blackmon, Ronni (Colorado) vs Colorado State (Aug 31, 2018)

5 Covey, Britain (Utah) vs WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

Punt return yards 103 Harry, N'Keal (Arizona State) at USC (10/27/18)

100 Amadi, U. (Oregon) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sep 15, 2018)

Longest punt return 92 Harry, N'Keal (Arizona State) at USC (10/27/18)

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82 Vaughns, Tyler (USC) vs ARIZONA STATE (10/27/18)

Punt return TDs 1 Brock, Tristan (Washington State) at Oregon State (Oct 06, 2018)

1 Vaughns, Tyler (USC) vs ARIZONA STATE (10/27/18)

1 Harry, N'Keal (Arizona State) at USC (10/27/18)

Punt return avg 39.5 Vaughns, Tyler (USC) vs ARIZONA STATE (10/27/18) [2-79]

33.3 Amadi, U. (Oregon) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sep 15, 2018) [3-100]

Kick returns 6 Flemings, Champ (Oregon State) vs WASHINGTON STATE (Oct 06, 2018)

5 Davis,Ashtyn (California) vs OREGON (Sep 29, 2018)

Kick return yards 185 Flemings, Champ (Oregon State) vs WASHINGTON STATE (Oct 06, 2018)

125 Harris, Travell (Washington State) vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

Kick return avg 57.0 Taylor, J.j. (Arizona) vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18) [2-114]

55.0 Davis,Ashtyn (California) vs IDAHO STATE (Sep 15, 2018) [2-110]

Longest kick return 100 Harris, Travell (Washington State) vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

89 Davis,Ashtyn (California) vs IDAHO STATE (Sep 15, 2018)

Kick return TDs 1 Taylor, J.j. (Arizona) vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18)

1 Davis,Ashtyn (California) vs IDAHO STATE (Sep 15, 2018)

1 Harris, Travell (Washington State) vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

Combined PR/KR yards 185 Flemings, Champ (Oregon State) vs WASHINGTON STATE (Oct 06, 2018) [0pr-1

125 Harris, Travell (Washington State) vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018) [0

Interceptions 2 Hawkins, Jaylin (California) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Sep 01, 2018)

2 Antoine, Malik (Stanford) vs USC (09/08/18)

2 Holland, Jevon (Oregon) at California (Sep 29, 2018)

2 Amadi, U. (Oregon) at California (Sep 29, 2018)

2 Young Jr., S. (Arizona) vs CALIFORNIA (10/06/18)

2 Lenoir, D. (Oregon) at Washington State (Oct 20, 2018)

Interception return yds 100 Johnson, Jaylon (Utah) at Stanford (10/06/18)

62 Young Jr., S. (Arizona) vs CALIFORNIA (10/06/18)

Interception return avg 31.0 Young Jr., S. (Arizona) vs CALIFORNIA (10/06/18) [2-62]

18.0 Antoine, Malik (Stanford) vs USC (09/08/18) [2-36]

Longest interception rtn 100 Johnson, Jaylon (Utah) at Stanford (10/06/18)

54 Drayden,Josh (California) at Oregon State (Oct 20, 2018)

Interception return TDs 1 Forman, Shannon (Arizona State) vs UTSA (Sep 01, 2018)

1 Amadi, U. (Oregon) vs BOWLING GREEN (Sep 1, 2018)

1 Goode, Cameron (California) vs NORTH CAROLINA (Sep 01, 2018)

1 Hansen, Chase (Utah) at Northern Illinois (Sep 08, 2018)

1 Amadi, U. (Oregon) at California (Sep 29, 2018)

1 Johnson, Jaylon (Utah) at Stanford (10/06/18)

1 Young Jr., S. (Arizona) vs CALIFORNIA (10/06/18)

1 Hearn, Azizi (Arizona) vs CALIFORNIA (10/06/18)

1 Harris, Ajene (USC) vs COLORADO (10/13/18)

1 Drayden,Josh (California) at Oregon State (Oct 20, 2018)

1 Weaver,Evan (California) vs WASHINGTON (Oct 27, 2018)

1 Wigley, Dante (Colorado) vs OREGON STATE (Oct 27, 2018)

All-purpose yards 339 Benjamin, Eno (Arizona State) vs OREGON STATE (Sep 29, 2018)

305 Taylor, J.j. (Arizona) at Oregon State (Sep 22, 2018)

Tackles 22.0 Kunaszyk,Jorda (California) vs UCLA (Oct 13, 2018) [14-8]

20.0 Burr-Kirven, B. (Washington) vs ARIZONA STATE (09/22/18) [14-6]

Sacks 2.0 Swann, Jovan (Stanford) vs SAN DIEGO STATE (08/31/18) [2-0]

2.0 Davidson, D.j. (Arizona State) vs UTSA (Sep 01, 2018) [2-0]

2.0 Slade, Darius (Arizona State) vs UTSA (Sep 01, 2018) [2-0]

2.0 Hansen, Chase (Utah) at Northern Illinois (Sep 08, 2018) [2-0]

2.0 Johnson, Mustaf (Colorado) at Nebraska (Sep 08, 2018) [2-0]

2.0 Rapp, Taylor (Washington) vs NORTH DAKOTA (09/08/18) [2-0]

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2.0 Gustin, Porter (USC) at Texas (09/15/18) [2-0]

2.0 Lewis, Drew (Colorado) vs UCLA (Sep 28, 2018) [2-0]

2.0 Lawal, Malik (Arizona State) vs OREGON STATE (Sep 29, 2018) [2-0]

2.0 Anae, Bradlee (Utah) at Stanford (10/06/18) [2-0]

2.0 Lucier-South, K (UCLA) at California (Oct 13, 2018) [2-0]

2.0 Rector, C. (USC) at Utah (Oct 20, 2018) [2-0]

2.0 Landman, Nate (Colorado) vs OREGON STATE (Oct 27, 2018) [2-0]

Tackles for loss 4.0 Schooler, Colin (Arizona) at Oregon State (Sep 22, 2018) [4-0]

4.0 Landman, Nate (Colorado) vs OREGON STATE (Oct 27, 2018) [4-0]

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200-Yard Rushing Performances

312 Benjamin, Eno (Arizona State) vs OREGON STATE (Sep 29, 2018)

284 Taylor, J.j. (Arizona) at Oregon State (Sep 22, 2018)

254 Jefferson, J. (Oregon State) at Arizona State (Sep 29, 2018)

238 Jefferson, J. (Oregon State) vs SOUTHERN UTAH (Sep 08, 2018)

212 Taylor, J.j. (Arizona) vs OREGON (10/27/18)

211 Moss, Zack (Utah) at UCLA (Oct 26, 2018)

100-Yard Rushing Performances

312 Benjamin, Eno (Arizona State) vs OREGON STATE (Sep 29, 2018)

284 Taylor, J.j. (Arizona) at Oregon State (Sep 22, 2018)

254 Jefferson, J. (Oregon State) at Arizona State (Sep 29, 2018)

238 Jefferson, J. (Oregon State) vs SOUTHERN UTAH (Sep 08, 2018)

212 Taylor, J.j. (Arizona) vs OREGON (10/27/18)

211 Moss, Zack (Utah) at UCLA (Oct 26, 2018)

193 Laird,Patrick (California) at Oregon State (Oct 20, 2018)

185 Benjamin, Eno (Arizona State) at USC (10/27/18)

173 Ware, A. (USC) at Arizona (09/29/18)

168 Pierce, Artavis (Oregon State) at Ohio State (Sept 1, 2018)

162 McMillian, Trav (Colorado) vs NEW HAMPSHIRE (Sep 15, 2018)

160 Moss, Zack (Utah) at Stanford (10/06/18)

157 Kelley, Joshua (UCLA) at California (Oct 13, 2018)

154 Taylor, J.j. (Arizona) at UCLA (Oct 20, 2018)

150 Moss, Zack (Utah) vs WEBER STATE (Aug 30, 2018)

143 Gaskin, Myles (Washington) at Utah (Sep 15, 2018)

138 Jefferson, J. (Oregon State) vs WASHINGTON STATE (Oct 06, 2018)

136 Love, Bryce (Stanford) vs USC (09/08/18)

136 McMillian, Trav (Colorado) vs ARIZONA STATE (Oct 06, 2018)

136 Kelley, Joshua (UCLA) vs ARIZONA (Oct 20, 2018)

136 Moss, Zack (Utah) vs USC (Oct 20, 2018)

135 Jefferson, J. (Oregon State) at Colorado (Oct 27, 2018)

132 McMillian, Trav (Colorado) vs OREGON STATE (Oct 27, 2018)

131 Benjamin, Eno (Arizona State) vs UTSA (Sep 01, 2018)

125 Kelley, Joshua (UCLA) vs WASHINGTON (Oct 06, 2018)

124 Kelley, Joshua (UCLA) at Colorado (Sep 28, 2018)

123 McIlwain,Brand (California) vs OREGON (Sep 29, 2018)

121 Brightwell, G. (Arizona) at UCLA (Oct 20, 2018)

120 Benjamin, Eno (Arizona State) at Colorado (Oct 06, 2018)

116 Gaskin, Myles (Washington) at UCLA (Oct 06, 2018)

115 Verdell, CJ (Oregon) vs STANFORD (Sep 22, 2018)

115 Dye, Travis (Oregon) at California (Sep 29, 2018)

113 Brightwell, G. (Arizona) at Oregon State (Sep 22, 2018)

111 Verdell, CJ (Oregon) vs WASHINGTON (Oct 13, 2018)

107 Brooks-James (Oregon) vs PORTLAND STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

107 McIlwain,Brand (California) at Arizona (10/06/18)

106 Verdell, CJ (Oregon) vs PORTLAND STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

106 Jefferson, J. (Oregon State) at Nevada (Sep 15, 2018)

106 Moss, Zack (Utah) at Washington State (Sep 29, 2018)

106 Verdell, CJ (Oregon) at California (Sep 29, 2018)

104 Benjamin, Eno (Arizona State) at Washington (09/22/18)

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103 McMillian, Trav (Colorado) vs Colorado State (Aug 31, 2018)

103 Allen, Kazmeir (UCLA) vs CINCINNATI (Sept 1, 2018)

102 McMillian, Trav (Colorado) vs UCLA (Sep 28, 2018)

100 Ware, A. (USC) vs UNLV (Sep 01, 2018)

Number of 100-Yard Rushing Performances

Benjamin, Eno, Arizona State - 5

Jefferson, J., Oregon State - 5

McMillian, Trav, Colorado - 5

Moss, Zack, Utah - 5

Kelley, Joshua, UCLA - 4

Verdell, CJ, Oregon - 4

Taylor, J.j., Arizona - 3

Brightwell, G., Arizona - 2

Gaskin, Myles, Washington - 2

McIlwain,Brand, California - 2

Ware, A., USC - 2

Allen, Kazmeir, UCLA - 1

Brooks-James, Oregon - 1

Dye, Travis, Oregon - 1

Laird,Patrick, California - 1

Love, Bryce, Stanford - 1

Pierce, Artavis, Oregon State - 1

500-Yard Passing Performances

None

400-Yard Passing Performances

470 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

445 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) vs UTAH (Sep 29, 2018)

438 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) at Stanford (10/27/18)

430 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) at Oregon State (Oct 06, 2018)

414 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

300-Yard Passing Performances

470 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

445 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) vs UTAH (Sep 29, 2018)

438 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) at Stanford (10/27/18)

430 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) at Oregon State (Oct 06, 2018)

414 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

381 Costello, K.J. (Stanford) vs UTAH (10/06/18)

380 Wilkins, Manny (Arizona State) vs MICHIGAN STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

353 Wilkins, Manny (Arizona State) vs STANFORD (Oct 18, 2018)

351 Montez, Steven (Colorado) at Nebraska (Sep 08, 2018)

349 Tate, Khalil (Arizona) vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18)

346 Herbert, Justin (Oregon) vs STANFORD (Sep 22, 2018)

344 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) at USC (09/21/18)

341 Tate, Khalil (Arizona) at Houston (09/08/18)

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341 Wilkins, Manny (Arizona State) at San Diego State (Sep 15, 2018)

341 Huntley, Tyler (Utah) vs USC (Oct 20, 2018)

338 Montez, Steven (Colorado) vs Colorado State (Aug 31, 2018)

332 Costello, K.J. (Stanford) vs SAN DIEGO STATE (08/31/18)

328 Montez, Steven (Colorado) vs ARIZONA STATE (Oct 06, 2018)

327 Costello, K.J. (Stanford) at Oregon (Sep 22, 2018)

323 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) vs OREGON (Oct 20, 2018)

323 Costello, K.J. (Stanford) vs WASHINGTON STATE (10/27/18)

322 Daniels, Jt (USC) at Texas (09/15/18)

319 Minshew,Gardner (Washington State) at Wyoming Cowboys (Sept. 1,2018)

319 Montez, Steven (Colorado) vs OREGON STATE (Oct 27, 2018)

315 McIlwain,Brand (California) at Arizona (10/06/18)

313 Browning, Jake (Washington) vs NORTH DAKOTA (09/08/18)

310 Luton, Jake (Oregon State) at Colorado (Oct 27, 2018)

309 Herbert, Justin (Oregon) vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sep 15, 2018)

Number of 300-Yard Passing Performances

Minshew,Gardner, Washington State - 8

Costello, K.J., Stanford - 4

Montez, Steven, Colorado - 4

Wilkins, Manny, Arizona State - 3

Herbert, Justin, Oregon - 2

Tate, Khalil, Arizona - 2

Browning, Jake, Washington - 1

Daniels, Jt, USC - 1

Huntley, Tyler, Utah - 1

Luton, Jake, Oregon State - 1

McIlwain,Brand, California - 1

200-Yard Receiving Performances

239 Mitchell, D. (Oregon) vs STANFORD (Sep 22, 2018)

226 Arcega-Whitesid (Stanford) vs SAN DIEGO STATE (08/31/18)

211 Shenault, Lavis (Colorado) vs Colorado State (Aug 31, 2018)

200 Hodgins, Isaiah (Oregon State) at Nevada (Sep 15, 2018)

100-Yard Receiving Performances

239 Mitchell, D. (Oregon) vs STANFORD (Sep 22, 2018)

226 Arcega-Whitesid (Stanford) vs SAN DIEGO STATE (08/31/18)

211 Shenault, Lavis (Colorado) vs Colorado State (Aug 31, 2018)

200 Hodgins, Isaiah (Oregon State) at Nevada (Sep 15, 2018)

198 Nixon, K.D. (Colorado) vs OREGON STATE (Oct 27, 2018)

177 Shenault, Lavis (Colorado) at Nebraska (Sep 08, 2018)

167 St. Brown, A. (USC) at Texas (09/15/18)

155 Pittman, M. (USC) vs COLORADO (10/13/18)

149 Martin, Tay (Washington State) vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018)

146 Hodgins, Isaiah (Oregon State) at Colorado (Oct 27, 2018)

143 Winston, Easop (Washington State) at USC (09/21/18)

140 Harry, N'Keal (Arizona State) vs UTSA (Sep 01, 2018)

135 Fuller, Aaron (Washington) vs AUBURN (Sep 1, 2018)

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134 Poindexter, S. (Arizona) at Houston (09/08/18)

131 Darby, Frank (Arizona State) at Colorado (Oct 06, 2018)

129 Covey, Britain (Utah) at Northern Illinois (Sep 08, 2018)

127 Darby, Frank (Arizona State) at San Diego State (Sep 15, 2018)

127 Shenault, Lavis (Colorado) vs ARIZONA STATE (Oct 06, 2018)

127 Patmon, Dezmon (Washington State) at Stanford (10/27/18)

126 Shenault, Lavis (Colorado) vs UCLA (Sep 28, 2018)

120 Smith, Kaden (Stanford) vs UTAH (10/06/18)

119 Martin, Tay (Washington State) at Oregon State (Oct 06, 2018)

119 Mitchell, D. (Oregon) vs WASHINGTON (Oct 13, 2018)

116 Hernandez, T. (Oregon State) at Nevada (Sep 15, 2018)

115 Winston, Easop (Washington State) vs UTAH (Sep 29, 2018)

112 Nixon, K.D. (Colorado) vs Colorado State (Aug 31, 2018)

112 Patmon, Dezmon (Washington State) vs UTAH (Sep 29, 2018)

112 Smith, Kaden (Stanford) vs WASHINGTON STATE (10/27/18)

111 Ellison, Tony (Arizona) vs SOUTHERN UTAH (09/15/18)

111 Arcega-Whitesid (Stanford) vs WASHINGTON STATE (10/27/18)

108 Fuller, Aaron (Washington) at Utah (Sep 15, 2018)

107 Fuller, Aaron (Washington) vs BYU (09/29/18)

107 Pittman, M. (USC) at Utah (Oct 20, 2018)

106 Poindexter, S. (Arizona) at UCLA (Oct 20, 2018)

105 Mitchell, D. (Oregon) at California (Sep 29, 2018)

104 Bradford, T. (Oregon State) at Ohio State (Sept 1, 2018)

104 Williams, Kyle (Arizona State) vs MICHIGAN STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

103 Arcega-Whitesid (Stanford) vs UTAH (10/06/18)

102 Wilson, Caleb (UCLA) vs WASHINGTON (Oct 06, 2018)

102 Calvin, Jamire (Washington State) at Stanford (10/27/18)

100 Irwin, Trenton (Stanford) vs UTAH (10/06/18)

100 Fuller, Aaron (Washington) at UCLA (Oct 06, 2018)

Number of 100-Yard Receiving Performances

Fuller, Aaron, Washington - 4

Shenault, Lavis, Colorado - 4

Arcega-Whitesid, Stanford - 3

Mitchell, D., Oregon - 3

Darby, Frank, Arizona State - 2

Hodgins, Isaiah, Oregon State - 2

Martin, Tay, Washington State - 2

Nixon, K.D., Colorado - 2

Patmon, Dezmon, Washington State - 2

Pittman, M., USC - 2

Poindexter, S., Arizona - 2

Smith, Kaden, Stanford - 2

Winston, Easop, Washington State - 2

Bradford, T., Oregon State - 1

Calvin, Jamire, Washington State - 1

Covey, Britain, Utah - 1

Ellison, Tony, Arizona - 1

Harry, N'Keal, Arizona State - 1

Hernandez, T., Oregon State - 1

Irwin, Trenton, Stanford - 1

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St. Brown, A., USC - 1

Williams, Kyle, Arizona State - 1

Wilson, Caleb, UCLA - 1

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Conference Opponent Game Lows Through games of Oct 29, 2018

OPPONENT LOWS (lowest totals allowed by)

Total offense yards 59 Utah vs WEBER STATE (Aug 30, 2018)

124 Washington State vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

Total offense yards/play 1.1 Utah vs WEBER STATE (Aug 30, 2018) [53-59]

2.4 Washington State vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sep 08, 2018) [51-124]

Rushing yards 0 Utah at Washington State (Sep 29, 2018)

2 Arizona State vs UTSA (Sep 01, 2018)

Rushing attempts 13 Utah at Washington State (Sep 29, 2018)

19 Stanford vs WASHINGTON STATE (10/27/18)

Yards per rush 0.0 Utah at Washington State (Sep 29, 2018) [13-0]

0.1 Arizona State vs UTSA (Sep 01, 2018) [34-2]

Longest rush 6 Washington vs BYU (09/29/18)

7 Oregon vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sep 15, 2018)

Passing attempts 15 California vs UCLA (Oct 13, 2018)

15 Stanford vs SAN DIEGO STATE (08/31/18)

Passing yards 13 Utah vs WEBER STATE (Aug 30, 2018)

67 Washington State at Wyoming Cowboys (Sept. 1,2018)

Yards per completion 2.6 Utah vs WEBER STATE (Aug 30, 2018) [5-13]

5.9 Washington vs NORTH DAKOTA (09/08/18) [17-101]

Passes completed 5 Utah vs WEBER STATE (Aug 30, 2018)

8 Oregon vs PORTLAND STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

8 Washington State at Wyoming Cowboys (Sept. 1,2018)

Pass completion pct 22.7 Utah vs WEBER STATE (Aug 30, 2018) [5-22]

38.9 Washington State vs EASTERN WASHINGTON (Sep 15, 2018) [14-36]

Longest pass 6 Utah vs WEBER STATE (Aug 30, 2018)

15 Arizona State at San Diego State (Sep 15, 2018)

First downs 3 Utah vs WEBER STATE (Aug 30, 2018)

7 Washington vs BYU (09/29/18)

1st downs rushing 1 Washington State vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sep 08, 2018)

1 Oregon vs SAN JOSE STATE (Sep 15, 2018)

1 Utah at Washington State (Sep 29, 2018)

1 Washington vs BYU (09/29/18)

1st downs passing 0 Utah vs WEBER STATE (Aug 30, 2018)

3 Washington State at Wyoming Cowboys (Sept. 1,2018)

3 California vs IDAHO STATE (Sep 15, 2018)

1st downs by penalty 0 Stanford vs SAN DIEGO STATE (08/31/18)

0 Oregon vs BOWLING GREEN (Sep 1, 2018)

0 Arizona vs BYU (09/01/18)

0 UCLA vs CINCINNATI (Sept 1, 2018)

0 USC vs UNLV (Sep 01, 2018)

0 California at BYU (Sep 08, 2018)

0 Washington vs NORTH DAKOTA (09/08/18)

0 USC at Stanford (09/08/18)

0 Stanford vs USC (09/08/18)

0 Washington at Utah (Sep 15, 2018)

0 Stanford vs UC DAVIS (09/15/18)

0 Oregon State vs ARIZONA (Sep 22, 2018)

0 Arizona State vs OREGON STATE (Sep 29, 2018)

0 Washington vs BYU (09/29/18)

0 Washington at UCLA (Oct 06, 2018)

0 Oregon State vs WASHINGTON STATE (Oct 06, 2018)

0 Stanford at Arizona State (Oct 18, 2018)

0 USC at Utah (Oct 20, 2018)

0 UCLA vs UTAH (Oct 26, 2018)

0 Washington at California (Oct 27, 2018)

Penalties 0 Washington vs NORTH DAKOTA (09/08/18)

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Opponent Game Lows Through games of Oct 29, 2018

1 Oregon State at Arizona State (Sep 29, 2018)

1 UCLA vs WASHINGTON (Oct 06, 2018)

Penalties yards 0 Washington vs NORTH DAKOTA (09/08/18)

5 Oregon State at Arizona State (Sep 29, 2018)