2013 Pac-12 Conference football season

The 2013 Pac-12 Conference football season began on August 29, 2013 with USC at Hawaii. The conference's first game was played on September 7, 2013 with Washington State winning over USC, and the final game was the Pac-12 Championship Game on December 7, 2013. This is the third season for the conference as a 12-team league. The Sagarin Ratings had the Pac-12 as the best conference in the nation top to bottom in the final rating of the season.

2013 Pac-12 Conference football season
LeagueNCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision
SportAmerican football
DurationAugust 29, 2013
through January 2014
Number of teams12
TV partner(s)ABC, FOX, Fox Sports 1, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, and Pac-12 Networks
2014 NFL Draft
Top draft pickLB Anthony Barr, UCLA
Picked byMinnesota Vikings, 9th overall
Regular season
North championsStanford Cardinal
Oregon Ducks
  North runners-upWashington Huskies
South championsArizona State
  South runners-upUCLA Bruins
USC Trojans
Pac-12 Championship
ChampionsStanford Cardinal
  Runners-upArizona State Sun Devils
Finals MVPTyler Gaffney (RB)
Football seasons
← 2012
2014 →
2013 Pac-12 Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
North Division
No. 11 Stanford xy$   7 2     11 3  
No. 9 Oregon x   7 2     11 2  
No. 25 Washington   5 4     9 4  
Oregon State   4 5     7 6  
Washington State   4 5     6 7  
California   0 9     1 11  
South Division
No. 21 Arizona State x   8 1     10 4  
No. 16 UCLA   6 3     10 3  
No. 19 USC   6 3     10 4  
Arizona   4 5     8 5  
Utah   2 7     5 7  
Colorado   1 8     4 8  
Championship: Stanford 38, Arizona State 14
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

Previous season

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The Second Pac-12 Championship Game was held on Friday, November 20, 2012. Stanford, the North Division Champions, defeated UCLA, the South Division Champions, to claim their thirteenth conference title.

The Stanford Cardinal ended the regular season with an 11–2 record which earned the team a berth in the Rose Bowl, where they defeated Wisconsin for their first Rose Bowl win since 1972. Oregon won eleven games and lost to Stanford and earned an at-large BCS berth. The Ducks defeated the Big 12 co-champion Kansas State in the Fiesta Bowl. Arizona beat Nevada and Arizona State beat Navy while Washington was defeated by Boise State, UCLA was defeated by Baylor, Oregon State was defeated by Texas, and USC was defeated by Georgia Tech in non-BCS bowls. The Pac-12 went 4–4 in all bowls, with a 2–0 mark in BCS bowls and 2–4 in non-BCS bowls.

Preseason

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2013 Pac-12 Spring Football:

Head coaches

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Rankings

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Schedule

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

Week 1

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
August 29 5:00 PM No. 24 USC Hawaii Aloha StadiumHonolulu, HI CBSSN W 30–13   39,058
August 29 6:00 PM Utah State Utah Rice-Eccles StadiumSalt Lake City (Battle of the Brothers) FS1 W 30–26   45,237
August 30 8:00 PM Northern Arizona Arizona Arizona StadiumTucson, Arizona P12N W 35–0   53,793
August 31 1:00 PM Nicholls State No. 3 Oregon Autzen StadiumEugene, Oregon FS1 W 66–3   57,769
August 31 3:00 PM Eastern Washington No. 25 Oregon State Reser StadiumCorvallis, Oregon P12N L 46–49   41,649
August 31 4:00 PM Washington State Auburn Jordan–Hare StadiumAuburn, Alabama ESPNU L 24–31   85,095
August 31 7:00 PM No. 19 Boise State Washington Husky StadiumSeattle FS1 W 38–6   71,963
August 31 7:00 PM Nevada No. 21 UCLA Rose BowlPasadena, California P12N W 58–20   60,562
August 31 7:30 PM No. 22 Northwestern California California Memorial StadiumBerkeley, California ESPN2 L 30–44   58,816
September 1 3:00 PM Colorado State Colorado Sports Authority Field at Mile HighDenver, Colorado (Rocky Mountain Showdown) CBSSN W 41–27   59,601
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Week 2

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
September 5 7:00 PM Sacramento State Arizona State Sun Devil StadiumTempe, Arizona P12N W 55–0   55,743
September 7 12:00 PM Weber State Utah Rice-Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, Utah P12N W 70–7   45,053
September 7 12:30 PM No. 2 Oregon Virginia Scott StadiumCharlottesville, Virginia ABC W 59–10   58,502
September 7 2:00 PM Portland State California California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, California P12N W 37–30   43,594
September 7 5:00 PM Hawaii Oregon State Reser Stadium • Corvallis, Oregon P12N W 33–14   38,179
September 7 6:00 PM Central Arkansas Colorado Folsom FieldBoulder, Colorado P12N W 38–24   35,168
September 7 6:30 PM Arizona UNLV Sam Boyd StadiumWhitney, Nevada CBSSN W 58–13   26,950
September 7 7:30 PM Washington State No. 25 USC Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumLos Angeles FS1  WSU 10–7   77,823
September 7 8:00 PM San Jose State No. 5 Stanford Stanford StadiumStanford, California P12N W 34–13   50,424
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Week 3

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
September 14 9:00 AM No. 16 UCLA No. 23 Nebraska Memorial StadiumLincoln, Nebraska ABC W 41–21   91,471
September 14 9:00 AM No. 5 Stanford Army Michie StadiumWest Point, New York CBSSN W 34–20   39,644
September 14 11:00 AM Fresno State Colorado Folsom Field • Boulder, Colorado P12N  (Cancelled)    
September 14 12:00 PM Boston College USC Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles P12N W 35–7   62,006
September 14 12:30 PM Tennessee No. 2 Oregon Autzen Stadium • Eugene, Oregon ABC W 59–14   57,895
September 14 3:00 PM No. 19 Washington Illinois Soldier FieldChicago BTN W 34–24   47,312
September 14 3:30 PM Southern Utah Washington State Martin StadiumPullman, Washington P12N W 48–10   31,127
September 14 4:00 PM No. 4 Ohio State California California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, California FOX L 34–52   62,467
September 14† 7:00 PM Oregon State Utah Rice-Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City FS1  ORST 51–48 OT  45,221
September 14 7:30 PM UTSA Arizona Arizona Stadium • Tucson, Arizona P12N W 51–48   41,661
September 14 7:30 PM No. 20 Wisconsin Arizona State Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, Arizona ESPN W 32–30   66,155
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Week 4

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
September 21† 12:00 PM Idaho State No. 17 Washington Husky Stadium • Seattle P12N W 56–0   67,093
September 21 12:30 PM Utah State USC Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles ABC/ESPN2 W 17–14   63,482
September 21 4:00 PM No. 23 Arizona State No. 5 Stanford Stanford Stadium • Stanford, California FOX  STAN 42–28   50,424
September 21 4:30 PM Oregon State San Diego State Qualcomm StadiumSan Diego CBSSN W 34–30   32,133
September 21 7:15 PM Utah BYU LaVell Edwards StadiumProvo, Utah (Holy War) ESPN2 W 20–13   63,470
September 21 7:30 PM New Mexico State No. 13 UCLA Rose Bowl • Pasadena, California P12N W 59–13   58,263
September 21 7:30 PM Idaho Washington State Martin Stadium • Pullman, Washington (Battle of the Palouse) P12N W 42–0   31,521
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Week 5

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
September 28 12:00 PM Colorado Oregon State Reser Stadium • Corvallis OR P12N  ORST 44–17   44,279
September 28 4:00 PM Arizona No. 16 Washington Husky Stadium • Seattle FOX  WASH 31–13   65,815
September 28 7:00 PM No. 5 Stanford Washington State CenturyLink Field • Seattle ESPN  STAN 55–17   40,095
September 28 7:30 PM USC Arizona State Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, Arizona ESPN2  ASU 62–41   64,987
September 28 7:30 PM California No. 2 Oregon Autzen Stadium • Eugene, Oregon P12N  ORE 55–16   56,987
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Week 6

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
October 3 7:00 PM No. 12 UCLA Utah Rice-Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City FS1  UCLA 34–27   45,272
October 5† 1:00 PM Washington State California California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, California FS1  WSU 44–22   44,682
October 5 3:00 PM No. 2 Oregon Colorado Folsom Field • Boulder, Colorado P12N  ORE 57–16   45,944
October 5 4:30 PM No. 22 Arizona State Notre Dame AT&T StadiumArlington, Texas NBC L 34–37   66,960
October 5 7:30 PM No. 15 Washington No. 5 Stanford Stanford Stadium • Stanford, California ESPN  STAN 31–28   50,424
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Week 7

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
October 10 7:30 PM Arizona USC Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles FS1  USC 38–31   64,215
October 12 1:00PM No. 2 Oregon No. 16 Washington Husky Stadium • Seattle (Rivalry) FS1  ORE 45–24   71,833
October 12 3:00 PM No. 5 Stanford Utah Rice-Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City P12N  UTAH 27–21   45,372
October 12 7:00 PM Colorado Arizona State Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, Arizona P12N  ASU 54–13   50,104
October 12 7:30 PM California No. 11 UCLA Rose Bowl • Pasadena, California ESPN2  UCLA 37–10   84,272
October 12 7:30 PM Oregon State Washington State Martin Stadium • Pullman, Washington ESPNU  ORST 52–24   31,955
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Week 8

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
October 19 11:00 AM Charleston Southern Colorado Folsom Field • Boulder, Colorado P12N W 43–10   36,730
October 19† 12:30 PM No. 9 UCLA No. 13 Stanford Stanford Stadium • Stanford, California ABC/ESPN2  STAN 24–10   51,424
October 19† 3:00 PM No. 20 Washington Arizona State Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, Arizona P12N  ASU 53–24   60,057
October 19 4:30 PM USC Notre Dame Notre Dame StadiumNotre Dame, Indiana (Jeweled Shillelagh / Rivalry) NBC L 10–14   80,975
October 19 7:00 PM Utah Arizona Arizona Stadium • Tucson, Arizona P12N  ARIZ 35–24   50,871
October 19† 7:00 PM Washington State No. 2 Oregon Autzen Stadium • Eugene, Oregon FS1  ORE 62–38   56,949
October 19 7:30 PM Oregon State California California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, California ESPN2  ORST 49–17   44,671
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Week 9

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
October 26 1:00 PM Utah USC Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles P12N  USC 19–3   64,715
October 26 4:00 PM No. 12 UCLA No. 2 Oregon Autzen Stadium • Eugene, Oregon ESPN  ORE 42–14   59,206
October 26† 5:00 PM Arizona Colorado Folsom Field • Boulder, Colorado P12N  ARIZ 44–20   38,679
October 26† 7:30 PM No. 8 Stanford Oregon State Reser Stadium • Corvallis, Oregon ESPN  STAN 20–12   44,519
October 26† 8:00 PM California Washington Husky Stadium • Seattle FS1  WASH 41–17   66,328
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Week 10

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
October 31 7:30 PM #25 Arizona State Washington State Martin Stadium • Pullman, Washington ESPN  ASU 55–21   20,617
November 1 6:00 PM USC Oregon State Reser Stadium • Corvallis, Oregon ESPN2  USC 31–14   45,379
November 2 12:30 PM Arizona California California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, California P12N  ARIZ 33–28   41,874
November 2† 4:30 PM Colorado #17 UCLA Rose Bowl • Pasadena, California FS1  UCLA 45–23   80,377
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Week 11

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
November 7 6:00 PM No. 2 Oregon No. 6 Stanford Stanford Stadium • Stanford, California ESPN  STAN 26–20   51,545
November 9 12:00 PM USC California California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, California FOX  USC 62–28   49,199
November 9 1:00 PM No. 23 Arizona State Utah Rice-Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City P12N  ASU 20–19   45,183
November 9 5:00 PM Colorado Washington Husky Stadium • Seattle P12N  WASH 59–7   66,599
November 9† 7:00 PM No. 16 UCLA Arizona Arizona Stadium • Tucson, Arizona ESPN  UCLA 31–26   51,531
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Week 12

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
November 15 6:00 PM Washington No. 13 UCLA Rose Bowl • Pasadena, California ESPN2  UCLA 41–31   68,106
November 16 11:00 AM Washington State Arizona Arizona Stadium • Tucson, Arizona P12N  WSU 24–17   42,080
November 16 1:00 PM Utah No. 6 Oregon Autzen Stadium • Eugene, Oregon FS1  ORE 44–21   56,481
November 16 2:30 PM California Colorado Folsom Field • Boulder, Colorado P12N  COLO 41–24   38,252
November 16† 5:00 PM No. 5 Stanford USC Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles ABC  USC 20–17   93,607
November 16 6:30 PM Oregon State No. 21 Arizona State Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, Arizona P12N  ASU 30–17   62,386
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Week 13

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
November 23 12:30 PM No. 5 Oregon Arizona Arizona Stadium • Tucson, Arizona ABC/ESPN2  ARIZ 42–16   45,777
November 23 12:30 PM Utah Washington State Martin Stadium • Pullman, Washington P12N  WSU 49–37   23,112
November 23 1:00 PM California No. 10 Stanford Stanford Stadium • Stanford, California (Big Game) FS1  STAN 63–13   50,424
November 23 4:00 PM No. 19 Arizona State No. 14 UCLA Rose Bowl • Pasadena, California FOX  ASU 38–33   70,131
November 23 6:30 PM No. 23 USC Colorado Folsom Field • Boulder, Colorado P12N  USC 47–29   36,005
November 23 7:30 PM Washington Oregon State Reser Stadium • Corvallis, Oregon ESPN2  WASH 69–27   43,779
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Week 14

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
November 29 12:30 PM Washington State Washington Husky Stadium • Seattle (Apple Cup) FOX  WASH 27–17   71,753
November 29 4:00 PM Oregon State No. 12 Oregon Autzen Stadium • Eugene, Oregon (Civil War) FS1  ORE 36–35   58,330
November 30 11:00 AM Colorado Utah Rice-Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, Utah (Rumble in the Rockies) P12N  UTAH 24–17   45,023
November 30 4:00 PM No. 25 Notre Dame No. 8 Stanford Stanford Stadium • Stanford, California (Legends Trophy) FOX W 27–20   50,537
November 30 5:00 PM No. 22 UCLA No. 23 USC Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles (Victory Bell) ABC  UCLA 35–14   86,037
November 30 6:30 PM Arizona No. 13 Arizona State Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, Arizona (Duel in the Desert) P12N  ASU 58–21   72,542
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Week 15 (Pac-12 Championship Game)

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Date Time Visiting team Home team Site TV Result Attendance Ref.
December 7 5:00 PM No. 7 Stanford No. 11 Arizona State Sun Devil StadiumTempe, Arizona (2013 Pac-12 Football Championship Game) ABC  STAN 38–14   69,535
#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time.

Bowl games

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Bowl Game Date Stadium City Television Time (PST) Match-up Team Score Team Score
New Mexico Bowl December 21 University Stadium Albuquerque, New Mexico ESPN 11:00 AM Washington State vs. Colorado State Colorado State 48 Washington State 45
Las Vegas Bowl December 21 Sam Boyd Stadium Paradise, Nevada ABC 12:30 PM USC vs. #21 Fresno State USC 45 #21 Fresno State 20
Hawaii Bowl December 24 Aloha Stadium Honolulu, Hawaii ESPN 5:00 PM Oregon State vs. Boise State Oregon State 38 Boise State 23
Fight Hunger Bowl December 27 AT&T Park San Francisco, California ESPN 6:30 PM Washington vs. BYU Washington 31 BYU 16
Alamo Bowl December 30 Alamodome San Antonio ESPN 3:45 PM #10 Oregon vs. Texas #10 Oregon 30 Texas 7
Holiday Bowl December 30 Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, California ESPN 7:15 PM #16 Arizona State vs. Texas Tech Texas Tech 37 #14 Arizona State 23
Independence Bowl December 31 Independence Stadium Shreveport, Louisiana ESPN 9:30 AM Arizona vs. Boston College Arizona 42 Boston College 19
Sun Bowl December 31 Sun Bowl Stadium El Paso, Texas CBS 11:00 AM #17 UCLA vs. Virginia Tech #17 UCLA 42 Virginia Tech 12
Rose Bowl January 1 Rose Bowl Pasadena, California ESPN 2:10 PM #5 Stanford vs. #4 Michigan State #4 Michigan State 24 #5 Stanford 20

Pac-12 vs. BCS matchups

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Michigan State defeated Stanford in the Rose Bowl Game on January 1, 2014
Date Visitor Home Winning Team Opponent
Conference
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August 31 Washington State Auburn Auburn SEC
August 31 #22 Northwestern California Northwestern Big Ten
September 7 #2 Oregon Virginia Oregon ACC
September 14 #16 UCLA #23 Nebraska UCLA Big Ten
September 14 Boston College USC USC ACC
September 14 Tennessee #2 Oregon Oregon SEC
September 14 #19 Washington Illinois Washington Big Ten
September 14 #4 Ohio State California Ohio State Big Ten
September 14 #20 Wisconsin Arizona State Arizona State Big Ten
October 5 #22 Arizona State Notre Dame Notre Dame Independent
October 19 USC Notre Dame Notre Dame Independent
November 30 #25 Notre Dame #8 Stanford Stanford Independent
December 30 #10 Oregon Texas Oregon Big 12 Alamo Bowl
December 30 #16 Arizona State Texas Tech Texas Tech Big 12 Holiday Bowl
December 31 Arizona Boston College Arizona ACC Independence Bowl
December 31 #17 UCLA Virginia Tech UCLA ACC Sun Bowl
January 1 #5 Stanford #4 Michigan State Michigan State Big Ten Rose Bowl
Conference Record
ACC 4–0
Big 12 1–1
Big Ten 3–3
SEC 1–1

Players of the week

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Following each week's games, Pac-12 conference officials select the players of the week from the conference's teams.

Week Offensive Defensive Special teams
Player Position Team Player Position Team Player Position Team
9/2/13 Paul Richardson WR COLO Tre’Mayne Bondurant S ARIZ Vincenzo D’Amato PK CAL
9/9/13 De'Anthony Thomas RB ORE Damante Horton CB WSU Jake Smith PK ARIZ
9/16/13 Sean Mannion QB OSU Anthony Barr LB UCLA Trevor Romaine PK OSU
9/23/13 Travis Wilson QB Utah Steven Nelson CB OSU Kris Albarado P USC
9/30/13 Sean Mannion QB OSU Alden Darby Safety ASU Bralon Addison WR/PR ORE
10/7/13 Marcus Mariota QB ORE Trent Murphy LB STAN Ty Montgomery WR/KR STAN
10/14/13 Marcus Mariota QB ORE Rashaad Reynolds CB OSU Andy Phillips K UTAH
10/21/13 Ka'Deem Carey RB ARIZ Jordan Richards S STAN Zane Gonzalez K ASU
10/28/13 B.J. Denker QB ARIZ Trent Murphy LB STAN Travis Coons P/K WASH
11/4/13 Taylor Kelly QB ASU Josh Shaw CB USC Jayon Brown LB UCLA
11/11/13 Myles Jack LB/RB UCLA Shayne Skov LB STAN Nelson Agholor WR/PR USC
11/18/13 Cody Kessler QB USC Robert Nelson CB ASU Andre Heidari PK USC
11/25/13 Ka'Deem Carey RB ARIZ Chris Young LB ARIZ Ishmael Adams DB UCLA
12/2/13 Josh Huff WR ORE Damarious Randall S ASU Zane Gonzalez PK ASU

Position key

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Center C Cornerback CB Defensive back DB Defensive end DE
Defensive lineman DL Defensive tackle DT Guard G Kickoff returner KR
Offensive tackle OT Offensive lineman OL Linebacker LB Long snapper LS
Punter P Placekicker PK Punt returner PR Quarterback QB
Running back RB Safety S Tight end TE Wide receiver WR

Home game attendance

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Team Stadium Capacity Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 Total Average % of Capacity
Arizona Arizona Stadium 57,400 53,793 41,661 50,871 51,531 42,080 239,936 47,987 83.60%
Arizona State Sun Devil Stadium 71,706 55,743 66,155 64,987 50,104 60,057 62,386 72,542 69,535 B 359,432 59,905 83.54%
California California Memorial Stadium 62,717 58,816 43,594 62,467 44,682 44,671 41,874 49,199 345,303 49,329 78.65%
Colorado Folsom Field 53,613 35,168 45,944 36,730 38,679 38,252 36,005 230,778 38,463 71.74%
Oregon Autzen Stadium 54,000 57,769 57,895 56,987 56,949 59,206 56,481 58,330 403,617 57,659 106.78%
Oregon State Reser Stadium 45,674 41,649 38,179 44,279 44,519 45,379 214,005 42,801 93.71%
Stanford Stanford Stadium 50,360 50,424 50,424 50,424 51,424 51,545 50,424 50,537 355,202 50,743 100.76%
UCLA Rose Bowl 91,136 60,562 58,263 84,272 80,377 68,106 70,131 421,711 70,285 77.12%
USC Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 93,607 77,823 62,006 63,482 64,215 64,715 93,607 86,037 425,848 70,975 75.82%
Utah Rice-Eccles Stadium 45,017 45,237 45,053 45,221 45,272 45,372 45,183 271,338 45,223 100.46%
Washington Husky Stadium 70,138 71,963 67,093 65,815 71,833 66,328 66,599 409,631 68,272 97.34%
Washington State Martin Stadium 32,760 31,127 31,521 40,095 A 31,955 20,617 155,220 28,805 87.93%

Sellout ^A Game played at CenturyLink Field in Seattle.
^B Pac-12 Championship Game

Awards and honors

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Doak Walker Award

Maxwell Award

Walter Camp Player of the Year Award

Pac-12 Morris Trophy (top lineman)

All-Americans

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Academic All-America Team Member of the Year (CoSIDA)

AFCA Coaches' All-Americans First Team:[2]

All-Pac-12 teams

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  • Offensive Player of the Year: Ka'Deem Carey, RB, Arizona
  • Pat Tillman Defensive Player of the Year: Will Sutton, DE, Arizona State
  • Offensive Freshman of the Year: Myles Jack, RB, UCLA
  • Defensive Freshman of the Year: Myles Jack, LB, UCLA
  • Coach of the Year: Todd Graham, Arizona State

Offense:

Pos. Name Yr. School Name Yr. School
First Team Second Team
QB Marcus Mariota (2) So. Oregon Taylor Kelly Jr. Arizona State
RB Ka'Deem Carey (2) Jr. Arizona Tyler Gaffney Sr. Stanford
RB Bishop Sankey Jr. Washington Marion Grice Sr. Arizona State
WR Brandin Cooks Jr. Oregon State Ty Montgomery Jr. Stanford
WR Paul Richardson Jr. Colorado Jaelen Strong So. Arizona State
TE Chris Coyle Sr. Arizona State Austin Seferian-Jenkins Jr. Washington
OL Evan Finkenberg Sr. Arizona State Jamil Douglas Jr. Arizona State
OL Hroniss Grasu Jr. Oregon Cameron Fleming Sr. Stanford
OL Marcus Martin Jr. USC Andrus Peat So. Stanford
OL Xavier Su'a-Filo (2) Jr. UCLA Isaac Seumalo So. Oregon State
OL David Yankey (2) Sr. Stanford Khalil Wilkes Sr. Stanford

Defense:

Pos. Name Yr. School Name Yr. School
First Team Second Team
DL Ben Gardner Sr. Stanford Scott Crichton Jr. Oregon State
DL Trevor Reilly Sr. Utah Taylor Hart Sr. Oregon
DL Will Sutton Sr. Arizona State Devon Kennard Sr. USC
DL Leonard Williams So. USC Hau'oli Kikaha Jr. Washington
LB Anthony Barr (2) Sr. UCLA Tenny Palepoi Sr. Utah
LB Trent Murphy (2) Sr. Stanford Myles Jack Fr. UCLA
LB Shayne Skov Sr. Stanford Hayes Pullard Jr. USC
LB Chris Young Sr. Arizona State
DB Deone Bucannon Sr. Washington State Dion Bailey Jr. USC
DB Alden Darby Sr. Arizona State Osahon Irabor Sr. Arizona State
DB Ifo Ekpre-Olomu Jr. Oregon Marcus Peters So. Washington
DB Robert Nelson Sr. Arizona State Rashaad Reynolds Sr. Oregon State
DB Ed Reynolds (2) Sr. Stanford

Specialists:

Pos. Name Yr. School Name Yr. School
First Team Second Team
PK Zane Gonzalez Fr. Arizona State Vincenzo D'Amato Sr. California
P Tom Hackett So. Utah Travis Coons Sr. Washington
RS Ty Montgomery Jr. Stanford Nelson Agholor So. USC
ST Soma Vainuk So. USC Erick Dargan Jr. Oregon
ST Joe Hemschoot Sr. Stanford
ST Ryan Hofmeister Jr. UCLA

All-Academic

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First team[4]

Pos. Name School Yr. GPA Major
QB Connor Wood Colorado (2) Jr. 3.39 Business-Finance
RB Phillip Ruhl UCLA RS Jr. 3.37 Political Science
RB Patrick Skov Stanford (2) Jr. 3.39 International Relations
WR Jordan Pratt Stanford Jr. 3.84 Engineering
WR Kristoff Williams Washington State Jr. 3.65 Criminal Justice
TE Dustin Stanton Oregon State RS Fr. 3.58 University Exploratory Studies
OL Chris Adcock California (2) Jr. 3.54 Business Administration
OL Mark Brazinski California (2) Sr./Grad. 3.58 Business Administration/Legal Studies/Info Manag. Systems
OL Jake Brendel UCLA (2) RS So. 3.49 Economics
OL Marc Pouvave Utah Jr. 3.59 Communication
OL Isaac Sumalo Oregon State So. 3.52 Business
DL Henry Anderson Stanford (2) Sr. 3.56 Political Science
DL Nate Bonsu Colorado Sr. 3.38 International Affairs & Political Science
DL Hau’oli Kikaha Washington Jr. 3.49 American Ethnic Studies
DL Danny Shelton Washington (2) Jr. 3.46 Anthropology
LB Charles Burks USC So. 3.37 Political Science
LB Jake Fischer Arizona (3) Sr. 3.36 Marketing
LB V.J. Fehoko Utah Jr. 3.32 Sociology
DB Steven Christian Oregon State Sr. 3.49 Interdisciplinary Studies (Grad)
DB Marlon Pollard Arizona State Sr. 4.00 Liberal Studies (Film and Media)
DB Jordan Richards Stanford (2) Jr. 3.42 Public Policy
DB Jared Tevis Arizona (2) Jr. 3.22 Finance
PK Will Oliver Colorado Jr. 3.67 Business-Finance
P Ben Rhyne Stanford Sr. 3.88 Engineering
ST Jerry Neuheisel UCLA RS Fr. 3.56 Undecided
Notes: (2) Two-time, (3) Three-time

Drafted Players

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2014 NFL draft

Rnd. Pick # College Player Pos. NFL Team Notes
1 9 UCLA Anthony Barr LB Minnesota Vikings
1 20 Oregon State Brandin Cooks WR New Orleans Saints
1 27 Washington State Deone Bucannon S Arizona Cardinals
2 33 UCLA Xavier Su'a-Filo OG Houston Texans
2 38 Washington Austin Seferian-Jenkins TE Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2 39 USC Marqise Lee WR Jacksonville Jaguars
2 45 Colorado Paul Richardson WR Seattle Seahawks
2 47 Stanford Trent Murphy TE Washington Redskins
2 54 Washington Bishop Sankey RB Tennessee Titans
3 70 USC Marcus Martin C San Francisco 49ers
3 72 Oregon State Scott Crichton DE Minnesota Vikings
3 82 Arizona State Will Sutton DT Chicago Bears
3 86 Oregon Josh Huff WR Philadelphia Eagles
3 98 California Richard Rodgers II TE Green Bay Packers
4 108 UCLA Cassius Marsh DE Seattle Seahawks
4 115 UCLA Shaq Evans WR New York Jets
4 116 Utah Keith McGill CB Oakland Raiders
4 117 Arizona Ka'Deem Carey RB Chicago Bears
4 121 Arizona State Carl Bradford LB Green Bay Packers
4 124 Oregon De'Anthony Thomas RB Kansas City Chiefs
4 126 California Khairi Fortt LB New Orleans Saints
4 140 Stanford Cameron Fleming OT New England Patriots
5 141 Oregon Taylor Hart DT Philadelphia Eagles
5 145 Stanford David Yankey OG Minnesota Vikings
5 157 Arizona Shaquille Richardson CB Pittsburgh Steelers
5 162 Stanford Ed Reynolds FS Philadelphia Eagles
5 174 USC Devon Kennard LB New York Giants
6 192 UCLA Jordan Zumwalt LB Pittsburgh Steelers
6 201 Arizona State Marion Grice RB San Diego Chargers
6 204 Stanford Tyler Gaffney RB Carolina Panthers
6 212 Arizona Marquis Flowers LB Cincinnati Bengals
7 231 Stanford Ben Gardner DE Dallas Cowboys
7 233 Utah Trevor Reilly LB New York Jets
7 254 Oregon Terrance Mitchell CB Dallas Cowboys


Team Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Rd 6 Rd 7 TOT
Arizona 1 1 1 3
Arizona State 1 1 1 3
California 1 1 2
Colorado 1 1
Oregon 1 1 1 1 4
Oregon State 1 1 2
Stanford 1 1 2 1 1 6
UCLA 1 1 2 1 5
USC 1 1 1 3
Utah 1 1 2
Washington 2 2
Washington State 1 1
Pac-12 3 6 4 8 5 5 3 34

Notes

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  • March 4, 2013 – Oregon State introduced a new logo and uniforms[5]

References

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  1. ^ http://espn.go.com/blog/pac12/post/_/id/52501/2013-pac-12-schedule%7C2013 Pac-12 Schedule
  2. ^ "AFCA Announces 2012 FBS Coaches' All-America Team". American Football Coaches Association. December 5, 2011. Archived from the original on December 7, 2011.
  3. ^ "All-Pac-12 Conference Football Team" (Press release). Pac-12 Conference. November 26, 2012. Archived from the original on December 2, 2013.
  4. ^ Pac-12 names football all-academic teams, Pac-12 Conference, November 26, 2013
  5. ^ Erik Siemers, Gallery: The new-look, Nike-designed OSU Beavers, Portland Business Journal, March 4, 2013