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2023 Pac-12 Conference football season

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Sports season
2023 Pac-12 Conference football season
LeagueNCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision
SportFootball
DurationAugust 26, 2023
January 8, 2024
Number of teams12
Total attendance3,844,171
TV partner(s)Fox Sports Media Group, (Fox,FS1),ESPN Family, (ABC,ESPN,ESPN2,ESPNU), andPac-12 Networks
2024 NFL draft
Top draft pickCaleb Williams, QB, USC
Picked byChicago Bears, 1st overall
Regular season
Season championsWashington
Top scorerTyler Loop,K,Arizona (110 points)
Pac-12 Championship
ChampionsWashington
  Runners-upOregon
Finals MVPMichael Penix Jr.,QB, Washington
Football seasons
← 2022
2024 →
2023 Pac-12 Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
No. 2Washington y$^ 90  141 
No. 6Oregon y 81  122 
No. 11Arizona 72  103 
Oregon State 54  85 
Utah 54  85 
USC 54  85 
California 45  67 
UCLA 45  85 
Washington State 27  57 
Stanford 27  39 
Arizona State* 27  39 
Colorado 18  48 
Championship:Washington 34, Oregon 31
  • ^ – College Football Playoff participant
  • $ – Conference champion
  • y – Championship game participant
  • * – Ineligible for postseason play due to self-imposed ban for 2020 recruiting violations
Rankings fromAP Poll

The2023 Pac-12 Conference football season was the 45th season ofPac-12 football taking place during the2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The season began on August 26, 2023, and ended with the 2023 Pac-12 Championship Game on December 1, 2023, atAllegiant Stadium inParadise, Nevada.

The Pac-12 is aPower Five conference under theCollege Football Playoff format along with theAtlantic Coast Conference, theBig 12 Conference,Big Ten Conference, and theSoutheastern Conference.

The 2023 season was the second since the conference expanded to 12 teams in2011 in which Pac-12 teams are not split into divisions. It was the final season withArizona,Arizona State,California,Colorado,Oregon,Stanford,UCLA,USC,Utah, andWashington who all left to join theBig 12 (Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado & Utah),ACC (California and Stanford) andBig Ten (Oregon, UCLA, USC & Washington) following the 2023–24 academic year.[1][2][3][4]

On August 27, Arizona State announced a self imposed 2023 bowl game ban due to recruiting violations from the 2020 season.[5]

Previous season

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The Utah Utes defeated the USC Trojans 47–24 in the Pac-12 Football Championship Game.

Seven teams participated in bowl games, finishing with a record of 3–4.Oregon State defeatedFlorida 30–3 in the Las Vegas Bowl.Washington State lost toFresno State 29–6 in the Los Angeles Bowl.Oregon defeatedNorth Carolina 28–27 in the Holiday Bowl.Washington defeatedTexas 27–20 in the Alamo Bowl.UCLA lost toPitt 37–35 in the Sun Bowl.USC lost toTulane 46–45 in the Cotton Bowl.Utah lost toPenn State 35–21 in the Rose Bowl.

Preseason

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2023 Pac-12 Spring Football and number of signees on signing day:

  • Arizona – 22
  • Arizona State – 17
  • California – 10
  • Colorado – 18
  • Oregon – 27
  • Oregon State – 18
  • Stanford – 16
  • UCLA – 14
  • USC – 20
  • Utah – 20
  • Washington – 20
  • Washington State – 22

Recruiting classes

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Rankings
TeamESPN[6]Rivals[7]24/7[8]On3 Recruits[9]Signees
Arizona3640394625
Arizona State4652444920
California7594877012
Colorado2330303319
Oregon899829
Oregon State5856494920
Stanford3942464219
UCLA3146373216
USC1388922
Utah2019212120
Washington2824252621
Washington State6661636525

Pac-12 Media Days

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The Pac-12 conducted its 2023 Pac-12 media day on July 21, 2023, atResorts World Las Vegas inLas Vegas, NV.[10]

The teams, representatives and times(PST) in respective order were as follows:

  • Pac-12 Commissioner –George Kliavkoff 8 a.m.
  • Executive Associate Commissioner of Football Operations –Merton Hanks 8:20 a.m.
  • Utah Athletic Director and Chair of the Pac-12 Athletics Directors Committee –Mark Harlan 8:20 a.m.
Media Day Schedule
TeamHead CoachTimePlayersTime
UtahKyle Whittingham8:45 a.m.Cameron Rising (QB),Cole Bishop (S)9:10 a.m.
USCLincoln Riley9:20 a.m.Caleb Williams (QB),Mason Cobb (LB)9:45 a.m.
StanfordTroy Taylor9:55 a.m.John Humphreys (WR), Tristan Sinclair (LB)10:20 a.m.
ArizonaJedd Fisch10:30 a.m.Jayden De Laura (QB), Treydan Stukes (DB)10:55 a.m.
Washington StateJake Dickert11:05 a.m.Cam Ward (QB), Ron Stone Jr. (EDGE)11:30 a.m.
Oregon StateJonathan Smith11:40 a.m.Anthony Gould (WR),Kitan Oladapo (DB)12:05 p.m.
WashingtonKalen DeBoer1:00 p.m.Michael Penix Jr. (QB),Edefuan Ulofoshio (LB)1:25 p.m.
OregonDan Lanning1:35 p.m.Bo Nix (QB),Jeffrey Bassa (LB)2:00 p.m.
Arizona StateKenny Dillingham2:10 p.m.Jalin Conyers (TE), Jordan Clark (DB)2:35 p.m.
CaliforniaJustin Wilcox2:45 p.m.Matthew Cindric (OL),Jackson Sirmon (LB)3:10 p.m.
ColoradoCharles Kelly3:20 p.m.Shedeur Sanders (QB),Travis Hunter (DB)3:45 p.m.
UCLAChip Kelly3:55 p.m.Duke Clemens (OL),Laiatu Latu (DE)4:20 p.m.

Notes:

† CoachDeion Sanders was not in attendance due to a medical issue, Colorado Defensive Coordinator Charles Kelly attended instead.[11]

Preseason Media polls

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The preseason polls was released on July 20, 2023. Since 1992, the credentialed media has gotten the preseason champion correct just five times. Only nine times has the preseason pick even made it to the Pac-12 title game. Below are the results of the media poll with total points received next to each school and first-place votes in parentheses.[12]

Predicted finishTeamVotes (1st place)
1USC413 (25)
2Washington367 (4)
3Utah359 (6)
4Oregon344 (1)
5Oregon State309
6UCLA248
7Washington State186
8Arizona176
9California132
10Arizona State122
11Colorado98
12Stanford54

Preseason awards

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All−American Teams

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Sources:[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]

SchoolPositionAP 1st TeamAP 2nd TeamAS 1st TeamAS 2nd TeamAS 3rd TeamAS 4th TeamWCFF 1st TeamWCFF 2nd TeamESPNCBS 1st TeamCBS 2nd TeamCFN 1st TeamCFN 2nd TeamPFF 1st TeamPFF 2nd TeamPFF 3rdTeamSN 1st TeamSN 2nd Team
Cole BishopUtahSGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Brant KuitheTEGreen tickY
Junior TafunaDLGreen tickY
Jonah MonheimUSCOLGreen tickY
Justin DedichGreen tickY
Calen BullockSGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Caleb WilliamsQBGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Dorian SingerWRGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Jacob CowingArizonaGreen tickYGreen tickY
Brandon DorlusOregonDEGreen tickY
Bucky IrvingRBGreen tickYGreen tickY
Taliese FuagaOregon StateOLGreen tickY
Anthony GouldPRGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Jake LevengoodCGreen tickY
Travis HunterColoradoDBGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Joshua KartyStanfordKGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Laiatu LatuUCLADEGreen tickYGreen tickY
Jalen McMillanWashingtonWRGreen tickYGreen tickY
Rome OdunzeGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Michael Penix Jr.QBGreen tickYGreen tickY
Troy FautanuOLGreen tickY
Bralen TriceDLGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY
Jackson SirmonCaliforniaLBGreen tickY

Individual awards

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AwardHead Coach/PlayerSchoolPositionYearRef
Lott TrophyTravis HunterColoradoDBSo.[22]
Calen BullockUSCJr.
Mason CobbLBSr.
Justin FloweArizonaJr.
Karene ReidUtah
Bralen TriceWashingtonDL
Jordan BurchOregon
Laiatu LatuUCLARedshirt Jr.
Dodd TrophyKyle WhittinghamUtahHead Coach[23]
Maxwell AwardCam RisingQBSr.[24]
Bo NixOregon
Shedeur SandersColoradoJr.
Jayden de LauraArizona
Jacob CowingWRSr.
Jaydn OttCaliforniaRBSo.
Damien MartinezOregon State
Caleb WilliamsUSCQBJr.
Cam WardWashington State
Michael Penix Jr.WashingtonSr.
Rome OdunzeWRJr.
Davey O'Brien AwardMichael Penix Jr.QBSr.[25]
Caleb WilliamsUSCJr.
Cameron RisingUtahSr.
Bo NixOregon
Doak Walker AwardBucky IrvingRBJr.[26]
Noah Whittington
Austin JonesUSCSr.
E. J. SmithStanford
Damien MartinezOregon StateSo.
Jaydn OttCalifornia
Alton McCaskillColorado
Sy'veon Wilkerson
Kavosiey SmokeGS
Nakia WatsonWashington StateSr.
Michael WileyArizona
Carson SteeleUCLAJr.
Cam SkatteboArizona State
Biletnikoff AwardElijhah BadgerWRRedshirt Jr.[27]
Jacob CowingArizonaSr.
Troy FranklinOregonSo.
Tez JohnsonJr.
Jeremiah HunterCaliforniaRedshirt Jr.
Rome OdunzeWashingtonJr.
Dorian SingerUSC
Tahj WashingtonRedshirt Sr.
J. Michael SturdivantUCLARedshirt So.
John Mackey AwardCarsen RyanTESo.[28]
Terrance FergusonOregon
Jalin ConyersArizona StateRedshirt Jr.
Benjamin YurosekStanfordSr.
Brant KuitheUtahRedshirt Sr.
Thomas YassminSr.
Devin CulpWashington
Rimington TrophyMatteo MeleOL[29]
Matthew CindricCaliforniaRedshirt Sr.
Jackson Powers-JohnsonOregonJr.
Jake LevengoodOregon State
Duke ClemensUCLARedshirt Sr.
Justin DedichUSC
Butkus AwardMason CobbLBSr.[30]
Justin FloweArizonaJr.
Jestin JacobsOregonSo.
Darius MuasauUCLARedshirt Sr.
Jackson SirmonCaliforniaRedshirt Sr.
Karene ReidUtahJr.
Jim Thorpe AwardCole BishopDB[31]
Calen BullockUSC
Bronko Nagurski TrophyCole BishopUtah[32]
Calen BullockUSC
Brandon DorlusOregonDLSr.
Laiatu LatuUCLA
Brennan JacksonWashington StateRedshirt Jr.
Kitan OladapoOregon State
Jackson SirmonCaliforniaLBRedshirt Sr.
Bralen TriceWashingtonDLJr.
Junior TafunaUtah
Outland TrophyKeaton BillsUtahOLJr.[33]
Jarrett KingstonUSCRedshirt Sr.
Justin Dedich
Duke ClemensUCLA
Josh Conerly Jr.OregonSo.
Taliese FuagaOregon State
Joshua GrayRedshirt So.
Troy FautanuWashingtonJr.
Junior TafunaUtahDL
Sataoa LaumeaOL
Jordan MorganArizonaSr.
Jonah SavaiinaeaSo.
Lou Groza AwardTyler LoopPKJr.[34]
Joshua KartyStanfordSr.
Ray Guy AwardEddie CzaplickiUSCPJr.[35]
Lachlan WilsonCaliforniaRedshirt Jr.
Mark VassettColoradoJr.
Nick HabererWashington State
Kyle OstendorpArizonaSr.
Paul Hornung AwardJacob CowingWR[36]
Anthony GouldOregon StateRedshirt Jr.
Travis HunterColoradoSo.
Kris HutsonOregonJr.
Cameron SkatteboArizona StateSr.
Tahj WashingtonUSCRedshirt Sr.
Brant KuitheUtahTE
Wuerffel TrophyAkili ArnoldOregon StateDBJr.[37]
Trikweze BridgesOregon
Chase GriffinUCLAQBSr.
Dean JanikowskiWashington StatePKJr.
Edefuan UlofoshioWashingtonLBSr.
Joshka GustavColorado
Traivion BrownArizona State
John HumphreysStanfordWR
Justin DedichUSCOL
Jordan MorganArizona
Matthew CindricCaliforniaRedshirt Sr.


AwardHead Coach/PlayerSchoolPositionYearRef
Walter Camp AwardBucky IrvingOregonRBJr.[38]
Bo NixQBSr.
Rome OdunzeWashingtonWRJr.
Michael Penix Jr.QBSr.
Caleb WilliamsUSCJr.
Jaydn OttCaliforniaRBSo.
Bednarik AwardJackson SirmonCaliforniaLBSr.[39]
Brandon DorlusOregonDL
Kitan OladapoOregon StateDB
Laiatu LatuUCLALB
David BaileyStanfordSo.
Calen BullockUSCDBJr.
Bralen TriceWashingtonDL
Rotary Lombardi AwardJordan MorganArizonaOLSr.[40]
Jackson SirmonCaliforniaLB
Brandon DorlusOregonDLSr.
Tailese FuagaOregon StateOLJr.
Gabriel MurphyUCLADLRSJr.
Laiatu LatuSr.
Jonah MonheimUSCRSJr.
Justin DedichOLRSSr.
Junior TafunaUtahDLJr.
Troy FautanuWashingtonOL
Bralen TriceDLSr.
Patrick Mannelly AwardSlater ZellersArizona StateLSGS[41]
Bailey ParsonsStanfordSr.
Simon SamarzichWashington
Earl Campbell Tyler Rose AwardJa'Lynn PolkWRSo.[42]
Kam BrownUCLASr.
Jaylin ConyersArizona StateTE
Brant KuitheUtahRedshirt Sr.
Alton McCaskillColoradoRBSo.
Shedeur SandersQBJr.
Matthew WykoffCaliforniaOL
Cameron WardWashington StateQBSr.
Nakia WatsonRB
E. J. SmithStanford
Michael WileyArizona
Polynesian College Football Player Of The Year AwardSio Nofoagatoto’aDL[43]
Tiaoalii SaveaJr.
Jacob ManuLBSo.
Tetairoa McMillanWR
Jonah SavaiinaeaOL
Leif FautanuArizona StateRedshirt Jr.
Sione FinauRedshirt Sr.
Sioape VatikaniCaliforniaSo.
Muelu IosefaLBJr.
Jaydn OttRBSo.
Popo AynavaeOregonDLSr.
Taki Taimani
Mase FunaLB
Taliese FuagaOregon StateOLSo.
Sione LoloheaDLJr.
D. J. UiagaleleiQB
Ari PatuStanford
Alaka'i GilmanDBSr.
Jaxson MoiDLSo.
Darius MuasauUCLALBRedshirt Sr.
Duke ClemensOL
Siale TaupkiSr.
Laiatu LatuDL
Jay ToiaJr.
Stanley Ta'ufo'ouUSCRedshirt Sr.
Tyrone Taleni
Devaughn VeleUtahWRJr.
Levani DamuniLB
Falcon KaumatuleOL
Sataoa Laumea
Junior TafunaDL
Simote PepaSo.
Sione VakiDB
Troy FautanuWashingtonOLJr.
Alphonzo TuputalaLB
Tuli LetuligasenoaDLSr.
Zion Tupuola-Fetui
Fa’alili Fa’amoeWashington StateOLRedshirt So.
Ma'ake FifitaRedshirt Jr.
Esa PoleJr.
Manning AwardJayden de LauraArizonaQB[44]
Cameron RisingUtah
Caleb WilliamsUSC
Bo NixOregonSr.
Michael Penix Jr.Washington
Cameron WardWashington State
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm AwardDrew PyneArizona StateSo.[45]
D. J. UiagaleleiOregon StateJr.
Cameron RisingUtah
Caleb WilliamsUSC
Bo NixOregonSr.
Michael Penix Jr.Washington
Cameron WardWashington State

Preseason All Pac-12

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Sources:[46]

First Team

PositionPlayerClassTeam
First Team Offense
QBCaleb WilliamsJr.USC
RBDamien MartinezSo.Oregon State
Bucky IrvingJr.Oregon
WRRome OdunzeWashington
Dorian SingerUSC
TEBrant KuitheSr.Utah
OLKeaton BillsJr.
Sataoa Laumea
Joshua GrayRedshirt So.Oregon State
Taliese FuagaSo.
Troy FautanuJr.Washington
First Team Defense
DLBralen TriceJr.Washington
Laiatu LatuRedshirt Jr.UCLA
Brandon DorlusSr.Oregon
Junior TafunaJr.Utah
LBKarene Reid
Jackson SirmonRedshirt Sr.California
Darius MuasauSr.UCLA
DBCole BishopJr.Utah
Calen BullockUSC
Kitan OladapoRedshirt Jr.Oregon State
Travis HunterSo.Colorado
First Team special teams
PKJoshua KartySr.Stanford
PEddie CzaplickiJr.USC
APRaleek BrownSo.
Travis HunterColorado
RSAnthony GouldRedshirt So.Oregon State


Second Team

PositionPlayerClassTeam
Second Team Offense
QBMichael Penix Jr.GSWashington
RBJaydn OttSo.California
Carson SteeleJr.UCLA
WRJalen McMillanWashington
Jacob CowingSr.Arizona
TEBenjamin YurosekStanford
OLJake LevengoodRedshirt Jr.Oregon State
Jonah MonheimUSC
Jarrett Kingston
Justin DedichRedshirt Sr.
Jordan MorganSr.Arizona
Second Team Defense
DLBrennan JacksonRedshirt Sr.Washington State
Ron Stone Jr.
Zion Tupuola-FetuiWashington
Van FillingerJr.Utah
LBLander BartonSo.
Mason CobbUSC
Eric GentryJr.
DBChau Smith-WadeWashington State
Jabbar MuhammadWashington
Craig WoodsonRedshirt Jr.California
Evan WilliamsSr.Oregon
Second Team special teams
PKCamden LewisSr.Oregon
PNick HabererJr.Washington State
APJacob CowingSr.Arizona
RSSilas BoldenSo.Oregon State

All Pac–12 Honorable Mention (received votes from four or more members of the media):

Head coaches

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Coaching changes

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There was three coaching changes before the 2023 season. On November 27, 2022, Arizona State hiredKenny Dillingham as the 26th head coach in team history.[47] On December 3, 2022, Colorado hiredDeion Sanders as the 28th head coach in team history[48] On December 11, 2022, Stanford hiredTroy Taylor as the 35th head coach in program history.[49]On November 25, following a loss to in-state rival Oregon and before their bowl game appearance, Johnathan Smith accepted the head coaching position atMichigan State, he finished his career at Oregon State with a record of 34–35.

Coaches

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Note: All stats current through the completion of the 2023 season

TeamHead coachYears at schoolOverall recordRecord at schoolPac–12 recordConference Championships
ArizonaJedd Fisch37–196–184–140
Arizona StateKenny Dillingham10–00–00–00
CaliforniaJustin Wilcox730–3630–3617–320
ColoradoDeion Sanders127–60–00–00
OregonDan Lanning210–310–37–20
Oregon StateTrent Bray†10–00–00–00
StanfordTroy Taylor130–80–00–00
UCLAChip Kelly673–3627–2922–213
USCLincoln Riley266–1311–38–10
UtahKyle Whittingham19154–74154–7495–572
WashingtonKalen DeBoer290–1111–27–20
Washington StateJake Dickert310–910–97–60

Note:

  • Jonathan Smith coached the first twelve games as head coach at Oregon State in 2023, going 8–4. He finished his career at Oregon State with a 34–35 record.

Rankings

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Main article:2023 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings
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ArizonaAPRV231916141411
CRVRVRVRVRV242216151411
CFPNot released2117151514
Arizona StateAP
C
CFPNot released
CaliforniaAP
C
CFPNot released
ColoradoAP221819RVRV
C252119RV
CFPNot released
OregonAP1513131098898666658
C151313119981197666587
CFPNot released666658
Oregon StateAP1816161419151512111612101521т21RV
C181817152116141312191310152122RV
CFPNot released161211162019
StanfordAP
C
CFPNot released
UCLAAPRVRV2422RVRV18252420RVRVRV
CRVRV2525RVRV22252420RVRV
CFPNot released19
USCAP66558910182424RVRVRV
C6655679162222RVRVRV
CFPNot released20
UtahAP141212111018161413181316RVRVRVRV
C141212101019161413181416RVRVRV
CFPNot released181822
WashingtonAP10888777555554322
C11888886555555322
CFPNot released555432
Washington StateAPRV2321161319RV
CRVRVRV24171419
CFPNot released
Legend
  Improvement in ranking
 Drop in ranking
 Not ranked previous week
 No change in ranking from previous week
RVReceived votes but were not ranked in Top 25 of poll
тTied for listed ranking with another team

Schedules

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

All times Pacific time.

† denotes Homecoming game

Rankings reflect those of the AP poll for weeks 1 through 9. Rankings from Week 10 until the end of the Season reflect those of the College Football Playoff Rankings.

Regular season

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The regular season began on August 26, 2023, and ended on December 1, 2023.[50]

Week 0

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
August 265:00 p.m.San Jose StateNo. 6USCLA Memorial ColiseumLos Angeles, CAP12NW 56–28  63,411
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inPacific Time.

Week 1

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
August 315:00 p.m.FloridaNo. 14UtahRice–Eccles StadiumSalt Lake City, UTESPNW 24–11  53,644
August 317:00 p.m.Southern UtahArizona StateMountain America StadiumTempe, AZP12NW 24–21  47,773
September 18:00 p.m.StanfordHawaiiClarence T. C. Ching Athletics ComplexHonolulu, HICBSSNW 37–24  13,739
September 29:00 a.m.ColoradoNo. 17TCUAmon G. Carter StadiumFort Worth, TX (Big Noon Kickoff)FOXW 45–42  53,294
September 212:00 p.m.Portland StateNo. 15OregonAutzen StadiumEugene, ORP12NW 81–7  45,723
September 212:30 p.m.Boise StateNo. 10WashingtonHusky StadiumSeattle, WAABCW 56–19  67,475
September 21:00 p.m.CaliforniaNorth TexasDATCU StadiumDenton, TXESPNUW 58–21  21,350
September 23:30 p.m.NevadaNo. 6USCLA Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CAP12NW 66–14  62,916
September 24:00 p.m.Washington StateColorado StateCanvas StadiumFort Collins, COCBSSNW 50-24  31,497
September 27:00 p.m.Northern ArizonaArizonaArizona StadiumTucson, AZP12NW 38–3  48,159
September 27:30 p.m.Coastal CarolinaUCLARose Bowl StadiumPasadena, CAESPNW 27–13  43,705
September 312:30 p.m.No. 18Oregon StateSan Jose StateCEFCU StadiumSan Jose, CACBSW 42–17  20,337
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inPacific Time.

Week 2

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 99:00 a.m.NebraskaNo. 22ColoradoFolsom FieldBoulder, CO (Big Noon Kickoff/rivalry)FOXW 36–14  53,241
September 99:00 a.m.No. 12UtahBaylorMcLane StadiumWaco, TXESPNW 20–13  43,732
September 92:00 p.m.TulsaNo. 8WashingtonHusky Stadium • Seattle, WAP12NW 43-10  63,128
September 94:00 p.m.No. 13OregonTexas TechJones AT&T StadiumLubbock, TXFOXW 38–30  56,200
September 94:30 p.m.No. 19WisconsinWashington StateMartin StadiumPullman, WAABCW 31–22  33,024
September 94:30 p.m.UCLASan Diego StateSnapdragon StadiumSan Diego, CACBSW 35–10  32,017
September 94:30 p.m.ArizonaMississippi StateDavis Wade StadiumStarkville, MSSECNL 24–31 OT 51,648
September 96:00 p.m.No. 15(FCS) UC DavisNo. 16Oregon StateReser StadiumCorvallis, ORP12NW 55–7  35,728
September 97:30 p.m.Oklahoma StateArizona StateMountain America Stadium • Tempe, AZFS1L 15–27  42,569
September 97:30 p.m.AuburnCaliforniaCalifornia Memorial StadiumBerkeley, CAESPNL 10–14  44,141
September 97:30 p.m.StanfordNo. 6USCLA Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA (rivalry)FOX USC 56–10  67,213
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inPacific Time.

Week 3

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 1611:00 a.m.No. 9(FCS) Weber StateNo. 12UtahRice–Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UTP12NW 31–7  51,532
September 1612:30 p.m.San Diego StateNo. 16Oregon StateReser Stadium • Corvallis, ORFS1W 26–9  35,591
September 161:00 p.m.No. 5(FCS) IdahoCaliforniaCalifornia Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CAP12NW 31–17  36,810
September 162:00 p.m.No. 8WashingtonMichigan StateSpartan StadiumEast Lansing, MIPeacockW 41–7  70,528
September 162:00 p.m.No. 17(FCS) North Carolina CentralNo. 24UCLARose Bowl Stadium • Pasadena, CAP12NW 59–7  38,343
September 162:00 p.m.Northern ColoradoNo. 23Washington StateMartin Stadium • Pullman, WAP12NW 64–21  23,595
September 165:00 p.m.No. 8(FCS) Sacramento StateStanfordStanford StadiumStanford, CAP12NL 23–30  23,848
September 165:00 p.m.HawaiiNo. 13OregonAutzen Stadium • Eugene, ORP12NW 55–10  52,779
September 167:00 p.m.Colorado StateNo. 18ColoradoFolsom Field • Boulder, CO (Rocky Mountain Showdown/College GameDay/Big Noon Kickoff)ESPNW 43–35 2OT 53,141
September 167:30 p.m.Fresno StateArizona StateMountain America Stadium • Tempe, AZFS1L 0–29  46,723
September 168:00 p.m.UTEPArizonaArizona Stadium • Tucson, AZP12NW 31–10  44,182
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inPacific Time.
DateBye Week
September 16No. 5USC

Week 4

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 2312:30 p.m.No. 19ColoradoNo. 10OregonAutzen Stadium • Eugene, ORABC ORE 42–6  59,889
September 2312:30 p.m.No. 22UCLANo. 11UtahRice–Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UTFOX UTAH 14–7  52,919
September 234:00 p.m.No. 14Oregon StateNo. 21Washington StateMartin Stadium • Pullman, WAFOX WSU 38–35  33,024
September 234:00 p.m.ArizonaStanfordStanford Stadium • Stanford, CAP12N ARIZ 21–20  38,046
September 237:30 p.m.No. 5USCArizona StateMountain America Stadium • Tempe, AZFOX USC 42–28  54,166
September 237:30 p.m.CaliforniaNo. 8WashingtonHusky Stadium • Seattle, WAESPN WASH 59–32  69,107
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inPacific Time.

Week 5

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
September 296:00 p.m.No. 10UtahNo. 19Oregon StateReser Stadium • Corvallis, ORFS1 OSU 21–7  37,372
September 309:00 a.m.No. 8USCColoradoFolsom Field • Boulder, CO (Big Noon Kickoff)FOX USC 48–41  54,032
September 3012:00 p.m.Arizona StateCaliforniaCalifornia Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CAP12N CAL 24–21  34,353
September 303:30 p.m.No. 9OregonStanfordStanford Stadium • Stanford, CAP12N ORE 42–6  32,160
September 307:00 p.m.No. 7WashingtonArizonaArizona Stadium • Tucson, AZP12N WASH 31–24  50,800
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inPacific Time.
DateBye Week
September 30UCLANo. 16Washington State

Week 6

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 712:00 p.m.No. 13Washington StateUCLARose Bowl • Pasadena, CAP12N UCLA 25–17  35,437
October 73:30 p.m.ColoradoArizona StateMountain America Stadium • Tempe, AZP12N COL 27–24  54,086
October 77:00 p.m.No. 15Oregon StateCaliforniaCalifornia Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CAP12N OSU 52–40  34,930
October 77:30 p.m.ArizonaNo. 9USCLA Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CAESPN USC 43–413OT  62,916
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inPacific Time.
DateBye Week
October 7No. 8OregonStanfordNo. 18UtahNo. 7Washington

Week 7

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 137:00 p.m.StanfordColoradoFolsom Field • Boulder, COESPN STAN 46–43 2OT 53,154
October 1412:00 p.m.CaliforniaNo. 16 UtahRice–Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UTP12N UTAH 34–14  52,115
October 1412:30 p.m.No. 8 OregonNo. 7 WashingtonHusky Stadium • Seattle, WA (Oregon–Washington football rivalry/College Gameday)ABC WASH 36–33  71,321
October 144:00 p.m.ArizonaNo. 19 Washington StateMartin Stadium • Pullman, WAP12N ARIZ 44–6  26,155
October 144:30 p.m.No. 10 USCNo. 21 Notre DameNotre Dame StadiumSouth Bend, IN (Notre Dame–USC football rivalry/ Big Noon Kickoff)NBCL 20–48  77,622
October 145:00 p.m.No. 18 UCLANo. 15 Oregon StateReser Stadium • Corvallis, ORFOX OSU 36–24  37,600
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inPacific Time.
DateBye Week
October 14Arizona State

Week 8

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 2112:30 p.m.Washington StateNo. 9OregonAutzen Stadium • Eugene, ORABC ORE 38–24  58,886
October 215:00 p.m.No. 14UtahNo. 18USCLA Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CAFOX UTAH 34–32  61,551
October 217:30 p.m.Arizona StateNo. 5WashingtonHusky Stadium • Seattle, WAFS1 WASH 15–7  68,379
October 217:30 p.m.No. 25UCLAStanfordStanford Stadium • Stanford, CAESPN UCLA 42–7  30,225
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inPacific Time.
DateBye Week
October 21ArizonaCaliforniaColoradoNo. 12Oregon State

Week 9

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
October 2812:30 p.m.No. 8OregonNo. 13UtahRice–Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UT (College GameDay)FOX ORE 35–6  53,586
October 281:00 p.m.No. 24USCCaliforniaCalifornia Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CAP12N USC 50–49  43,716
October 284:00 p.m.No. 5WashingtonStanfordStanford Stadium • Stanford, CAFS1 WASH 42–33  24,381
October 284:30 p.m.ColoradoNo. 23UCLARose Bowl • Pasadena, CAABC UCLA 28–16  71,343
October 285:00 p.m.Washington StateArizona StateMountain America Stadium • Tempe, AZP12N ASU 38–27  47,284
October 287:30 p.m.No. 11Oregon StateArizonaArizona Stadium • Tucson, AZESPN ARIZ 27–24  45,023
#Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to game. All times are inPacific Time.

Week 10

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 411:00 a.m.Arizona StateNo. 18UtahRice–Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UTP12N UTAH 55–3  52,104
November 42:30 p.m.CaliforniaNo. 6OregonAutzen Stadium • Eugene, ORP12N ORE 63–19  54,046
November 44:30 p.m.No. 5WashingtonNo. 20USCLA Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CAABC WASH 52–42  77,500
November 46:00 p.m.StanfordWashington StateMartin Stadium • Pullman, WAP12N STAN 10–7  24,385
November 47:00 p.m.No. 16Oregon StateColoradoFolsom Field • Boulder, COESPN OSU 26–19  52,725
November 47:30 p.m.No. 19UCLAArizonaArizona Stadium • Tucson, AZFS1 ARIZ 27–10  44,956
#Rankings fromCollege Football Playoff. All times are inPacific Time.

Week 11

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 1111:00 a.m.No. 21ArizonaColoradoFolsom Field • Boulder, COP12N ARIZ 34–31  52,788
November 1112:30 p.m.No. 18UtahNo. 5WashingtonHusky Stadium • Seattle, WAESPN WASH 35–28  70,976
November 111:00 p.m.Washington StateCaliforniaCalifornia Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CAESPN2 CAL 42–39  38,155
November 112:30 p.m.StanfordNo. 12Oregon StateReser Stadium • Corvallis, ORP12N OSU 62–17  37,107
November 116:00 p.m.Arizona StateUCLARose Bowl • Pasadena, CAP12N ASU 17–7  56,436
November 117:30 p.m.USCNo. 6OregonAutzen Stadium • Eugene, ORFOX ORE 36–27  59,957
#Rankings fromCollege Football Playoff. All times are inPacific Time.

Week 12

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 177:30 p.m.ColoradoWashington StateMartin Stadium • Pullman, WAFS1 WSU 56–14  27,868
November 1811:30 a.m.No. 22UtahNo. 17ArizonaArizona Stadium • Tucson, AZP12N ARIZ 42–18  50,800
November 1812:30 p.m.UCLAUSCLA Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA (Victory Bell)ABC UCLA 38–20  72,243
November 181:00 p.m.No. 6OregonArizona StateMountain America Stadium • Tempe, AZFOX ORE 49–13  44,741
November 183:30 p.m.CaliforniaStanfordStanford Stadium • Stanford, CA (126th Big Game/Stanford Axe)P12N CAL 27–15  52,971
November 184:30 p.m.No. 5WashingtonNo. 11Oregon StateReser Stadium • Corvallis, ORABC WASH 22–20  38,415
#Rankings fromCollege Football Playoff. All times are inPacific Time.

Week 13

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DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
November 245:30 p.m.No. 16Oregon StateNo. 6OregonAutzen Stadium • Eugene, OR (rivalry)FOX ORE 31–7  59,987
November 2512:00 p.m.ColoradoUtahRice-Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UT (Rumble in the Rockies)P12N UTAH 23–17  51,595
November 2512:30 p.m.No. 15ArizonaArizona StateMountain America Stadium • Tempe, AZ (Territorial Cup)ESPN ARIZ 59–23  53,414
November 251:00 p.m.Washington StateNo. 4WashingtonHusky Stadium • Seattle, WA (Apple Cup)FOX WASH 24–21  71,312
November 254:00 p.m.No. 18 Notre DameStanfordStanford Stadium • Stanford, CA (rivalry)P12NL 23–56  30,901
November 257:30 p.m.CaliforniaUCLARose Bowl • Pasadena, CA (rivalry)ESPN CAL 33–7  42,439
#Rankings fromCollege Football Playoff. All times are inPacific Time.
DateBye Week
November 25USC

Pac-12 Championship Game

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Further information:2023 Pac-12 Football Championship Game

The Pac-12 Championship Game, its thirteenth and final championship game, was played on December 1, 2023, atAllegiant Stadium inParadise, Nevada. Starting in 2022, the conference had no divisions, and the two teams with the highest conference winning percentage faced off in the championship game.

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceRef.
December 1, 20235:00 p.m.No. 5 OregonNo. 3 WashingtonAllegiant StadiumParadise, NVABC WASH 34–31  61,195
#Rankings fromCollege Football Playoff. All times are inPacific Time.

Postseason

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Bowl games

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See also:2023–24 NCAA football bowl games

For the 2020–2025 bowl cycle, The Pac-12 will have annually seven appearances in the following bowls:Rose Bowl (unless they are selected for playoffs filled by a Pac-12 team if champion is in the playoffs),LA Bowl,Las Vegas Bowl,Alamo Bowl,Holiday Bowl, andSun Bowl. The Pac-12 teams will go to aNew Year's Six bowl if a team finishes higher than the champions ofPower Five conferences in the final College Football Playoff rankings. The Pac-12 champion are also eligible for theCollege Football Playoff if they're among the top four teams in the final CFP ranking. On August 27, Arizona State announced a self imposed 2023 bowl game ban due to recruiting violations from the 2020 season, making them ineligible for post season play.[51]

Legend
 Pac-12 win
 Pac-12 loss
Bowl gameDateSiteTelevisionTime (PST)Pac-12 teamOpponentScoreAttendanceGame MVP
LA BowlDecember 16, 2023SoFi StadiumInglewood,CAABC4:30 p.m.UCLABoise State35–2232,780Ethan Garbers, QB
Darius Muasau, LB
Independence BowlDecember 16, 2023Independence StadiumShreveport,LAESPN6:15 p.m.CaliforniaTexas Tech14–3433,071Behren Morton, QB
Jacob Rodriguez, LB
SRS Distribution Las Vegas BowlDecember 23, 2023Allegiant StadiumParadise, NVESPN4:30 p.m.UtahNorthwestern7–1420,897Ben Bryant, QB
Holiday BowlDecember 27, 2023Petco ParkSan Diego, CAFOX5:00 p.m.USCNo. 15Louisville42–2835,317Miller Moss, QB
Jaylin Smith, S
Alamo BowlDecember 28, 2023AlamodomeSan Antonio, TXESPN6:15 p.m.No. 14ArizonaNo. 12Oklahoma38–2455,853Jacob Cowing, WR
Gunner Maldonado, S
Tony the Tiger Sun BowlDecember 29, 2023Sun BowlEl Paso, TXCBS11:00 a.m.No. 19Oregon StateNo. 16Notre Dame8–4048,223Jordan Faison WR
New Year's Six Bowl
Fiesta BowlJanuary 1, 2024State Farm StadiumPhoenix, AZESPN10:00 a.m. PTNo. 8OregonNo. 23Liberty45–647,769Bo Nix, QB
Sugar Bowl (CFB Playoff semifinal)†January 1, 2024Caesars SuperdomeNew Orleans, LAESPN5:45 p.m. PTNo. 2WashingtonNo. 3Texas37–3168,791Michael Penix Jr., QB
Bralen Trice, DE
College Football Playoff National Championship
CFP National Championship GameJanuary 8, 2024NRG StadiumHouston, TXESPN5:30 PMNo. 2WashingtonNo. 1Michigan13–3472,808Blake Corum,RB
Will Johnson,S

Rankings are fromCFB Rankings. All timesPacific Time Zone. Pac-12 teams shown in bold.
†CFP semifinal game
‡CFP National Championship Game

Selection of teams

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  • Bowl eligible (8): Arizona, California, Oregon, Oregon State, UCLA, USC, Utah, Washington
  • Bowl-ineligible (4): Arizona State, Colorado, Stanford, Washington State

Head to head matchups

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This table summarizes the head-to-head results between teams in conference play.[52]

 ArizonaArizona StateCaliforniaColoradoOregonOregon StateStanfordUCLAUSCUtahWashingtonWashington State
vs. Arizona0–10–00–10–00–10–10–11–00–11–00–1
vs. Arizona State1–01–01–01–00–00–00–11–01–01–00–1
vs. California0–00–10–01–01–00–10–11–01–01–00–1
vs. Colorado1–00–10–01–01–01–01–01–01–00–01–0
vs. Oregon0–00–10–10–10–10–10–00–10–11–00–1
vs. Oregon State1–00–00–10–11–00–10–10–00–11–01–0
vs. Stanford1–00–01–00–11–01–01–01–00–01–00–1
vs. UCLA1–01–01–00–10–01–00–10–11–00–00–1
vs. USC0–10–10–10–11–00–00–11–01–01–00–0
vs. Utah1–00–10–10–11–01–00–00–10–11–00–0
vs. Washington0–10–10–10–00–10–10–10–00–10–10–1
vs. Washington State1–01–01–00–11–00–11–01–00–00–01–0
Total7–22–74–51–88–15–42–74–55–45–49–02–7

Updated with the results of all games through the 2023 season.

Pac-12 records vs Other Conferences

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2023–2024 records against non-conference foes:

Regular season

Power 5 ConferencesRecord
Big Ten3–0
Big 123–1
Notre Dame0–2
SEC1–2
Power 5 Total7–5
Other FBS ConferencesRecord
American2–0
C–USA1–0
Mountain West10–1
Sun Belt1–0
Other FBS Total14–1
FCS OpponentsRecord
Football Championship Subdivision8–1
Total Non-Conference Record29–7


Post Season

Power Conferences 5Record
ACC1–0
Big Ten0–2
Big 122–1
Notre Dame0–1
Power 5 Total3–4
Other FBS ConferencesRecord
C–USA1–0
Mountain West1–0
Other FBS Total2–0
Total Bowl Record5–3

Pac-12 vs Power Five matchups

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The following games includePac-12 teams competing againstPower Five conference teams from theACC,Big Ten,Big 12, andSEC, plusindependentNotre Dame (an ACC member in non-football sports). All rankings are from the AP Poll at the time of the game.

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteScore
August 31SECFloridaNo. 14 UtahRice–Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UTW 24–11
September 2Big 12ColoradoNo. 17 TCUAmon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, TXW 45–42
September 9SECArizonaMississippi StateDavis Wade Stadium • Starkville, MSL 24–31OT
September 9Big 12Oklahoma StateArizona StateMountain America Stadium • Tempe, AZL 15–27
September 9SECAuburnCaliforniaCalifornia Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CAL 10–14
September 9Big TenNebraskaNo. 22 ColoradoFolsom Field • Boulder, COW 36–14
September 9Big 12No. 13 OregonTexas TechJones AT&T Stadium • Lubbock, TXW 38–30
September 9Big 12No. 12 UtahBaylorMcLane Stadium • Waco, TXW 20–13
September 9Big TenNo. 19 WisconsinWashington StateMartin Stadium • Pullman, WAW 31–22
September 16Big TenNo. 8 WashingtonMichigan StateSpartan Stadium • East Lansing, MIW 41–7
October 14IndependentNo. 10 USCNo. 21 Notre DameNotre Dame Stadium • South Bend, INL 20–41
November 25IndependentNo. 20 Notre DameStanfordStanford Stadium • Stanford, CAL 23–56

Pac-12 vs Group of Five matchups

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The following games include Pac-12 teams competing against teams from theAmerican,C-USA,MAC,Mountain West orSun Belt.

DateConferenceVisitorHomeSiteScore
August 26Mountain WestSan Jose StateNo. 6 USCLA Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CAW 56–28
September 1Mountain WestStanfordHawaiiClarence T. C. Ching Athletics Complex • Honolulu, HIW 37–24
September 2AmericanCaliforniaNorth TexasDATCU Stadium • Denton, TXW 58–21
September 2Sun BeltCoastal CarolinaUCLARose Bowl Stadium • Pasadena, CAW 27–13
September 2Mountain WestNevadaNo. 6 USCLA Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CAW 66–14
September 2Mountain WestBoise StateNo. 10 WashingtonHusky Stadium • Seattle, WAW 56–19
September 2Mountain WestWashington StateColorado StateCanvas Stadium • Fort Collins, COW 50–24
September 3Mountain WestNo. 18 Oregon StateSan Jose StateCEFCU Stadium • San Jose, CAW 42–17
September 9Mountain WestUCLASan Diego StateSnapdragon Stadium • San Diego, CAW 45–10
September 9AmericanTulsaNo. 8 WashingtonHusky Stadium • Seattle, WAW 43–10
September 16Conference USAUTEPArizonaArizona Stadium • Tucson, AZW 35–10
September 16Mountain WestFresno StateArizona StateMountain America Stadium • Tempe, AZL 0–20
September 16Mountain WestColorado StateNo. 18 ColoradoFolsom • Boulder, COW 43–352OT
September 16Mountain WestHawaiiNo. 13 OregonAutzen Stadium • Eugene, ORW 55–7
September 16Mountain WestSan Diego StateNo. 16 Oregon StateReser Stadium • Corvallis, ORW 26–9

Pac-12 vs FCS matchups

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TheFootball Championship Subdivision comprises 13 conferences and two independent programs.

DateVisitorHomeSiteScore
August 31Southern UtahArizona StateMountain America Stadium • Tempe, AZW 24–21
September 2Northern ArizonaArizonaArizona Stadium • Tucson, AZW 38–3
September 2Portland StateNo. 15 OregonAutzen Stadium • Eugene, ORW 81–7
September 9UC DavisNo. 16 Oregon StateReser Stadium • Corvallis, ORW 55–7
September 16IdahoCaliforniaCalifornia Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CAW 31–17
September 16Sacramento StateStanfordStanford Stadium • Stanford, CAL 22–30
September 16North Carolina CentralNo. 24 UCLARose Bowl Stadium • Pasadena, CAW 59–7
September 16Weber StateNo. 12 UtahRice–Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UTW 31–7
September 16Northern ColoradoNo. 23 Washington StateMartin Stadium • Pullman, WAW 64–21

Note:† Denotes Neutral Site Game

Awards and honors

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Player of the week honors

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DateOffensiveDefensiveSpecial TeamsOffensive lineDefensive lineFreshman
PlayerTeamPositionPlayerTeamPositionPlayerTeamPositionPlayerTeamPositionPlayerTeamPositionPlayerTeamPosition
Week 1[53]Shedeur SandersColoradoQBTravis HunterColoradoDBJack BouwmeesterUtahPBrian DriscollCaliforniaLG/CDavid BaileyStanfordOLBDylan EdwardsColoradoRB
Week 2[54]Bo NixOregonQBRon Stone Jr.Washington StateEDGEZachariah BranchUSCWR/KRGerad Christian-LichtenhanColoradoLTRon Stone Jr.Washington StateEDGEDante MooreUCLAQB
Week 3[55]Michael Penix Jr.WashingtonQBShilo SandersColoradoSJack Bouwmeester (2)UtahPJoshua GrayOregon StateLTZion Tupuola-FetuiWashingtonEDGEParker BrailsfordWashingtonC
Week 4[56]Cam WardWashington StateQBKarene ReidUtahLBRome OdunzeWashingtonWR/KRJackson Powers-JohnsonOregonCJonah EllissUtahDETackett CurtisUSCILB
Week 5[57]Caleb WilliamsUSCQBEaston Mascarenas-ArnoldOregon StateLBLachlan WilsonCalPTanner MillerOregon StateCJonah Elliss (2)UtahDEOmarion MillerColoradoWR
Week 6[58]DJ UiagaleleiOregon StateQBLaiatu LatuUCLADEAlejandro MataColoradoPKJoshua Gray (2)Oregon StateLTLaiatu LatuUCLADENoah FifitaArizonaQB
Week 7[59]Elic AyomanorStanfordWRRyan CooperOregon StateDBJoshua KartyStanfordPKTaliese FuagaOregon StateLTSione LoloheaUCLADLNoah Fifita (2)ArizonaQB
Week 8[60]Bryson BarnesUtahQBMishael PowellWashingtonCBCole BeckerUtahPKSataoa LaumeaUtahRTVan FillingerUtahDEMatayo UiagaleleiOregonDE
Week 9[61]Bo Nix (2)OregonQBTysheem JohnsonOregonDBDario LonghettoArizona StatePKLeif FautanuArizona StateRTB.J. GreenArizona StateDENoah Fifita (3)ArizonaQB
Week 10[62]Dillon JohnsonWashingtonRBAndrew ChatfieldOregon StateOLBJoshua Karty (2)StanfordPKParker BrailsfordWashingtonCAndrew ChatfieldOregon StateOLBNoah Fifita (4)ArizonaQB
Week 11[63]Bo Nix (3)OregonQBCade UluaveCaliforniaILBTyler LoopArizonaPKBrian Driscoll (2)CaliforniaCDashaun MalloryArizona StateDLCade UluaveCaliforniaILB
Week 12[64]Bo Nix (4)OregonQBJabbar MuhammadWashingtonCBJoshua Karty (3)StanfordPKBarrett MillerCaliforniaLTLaiatu Latu (2)UCLADEFernando MendozaCaliforniaQB
Week 13[65]Tetairoa McMillanArizonaWRCade Uluave (2)CaliforniaILBJaydn OttCaliforniaKRJackson Powers-Johnson (2)OregonCDavid ReeseCaliforniaOLDNoah Fifita (5)ArizonaQB

Totals per school

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SchoolTotal
California10
Oregon State9
Utah9
Oregon8
Washington8
Arizona7
Colorado7
UCLA5
Arizona State4
Stanford4
USC3
Washington State3

Pac-12 individual awards

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In November 2023, the Pac-12 Conference released theirPac-12 Conference football individual awards and All-Conference Honors at the end of their final season.[66]

AwardPlayer/CoachesSchool
Offensive Player of the YearBo NixOregon
Defensive Player of the YearLaiatu LatuUCLA
Offensive Freshman of the YearNoah FifitaArizona
Defensive Freshman of the YearCade UluaveCalifornia
Scholar Athlete of the YearBo NixOregon
Coach of the YearKalen DeBoerWashington

All-conference teams

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The following players earnedAll-Pac-12 honors. Any teams showing (_) following their name are indicating the number of All-Pac-12 Conference Honors awarded to that university for 1st team and 2nd team respectively.

Source:[67]

First Team

PositionPlayerClassTeam
First Team Offense
QBBo NixSr.Oregon (1)
RBJaydn OttSo.California (1)
Damien MartinezSo.Oregon State (1)
WRRome OdunzeJr.Washington (1)
Troy FranklinJr.Oregon (2)
TETerrance FergusonJr.Oregon (3)
OLTaliese FuagaJr.Oregon State (2)
Jackson Powers-JohnsonJr.Oregon (4)
Troy FautanuJr.Washington (2)
Jordan MorganSr.Arizona (1)
Jake LevengoodR-Sr.Oregon State (3)
First Team Defense
DLLaiatu LatuSr.UCLA (1)
Jonah EllissJr.Utah (1)
Bralen TriceJr.Washington (3)
Brandon DorlusSr.Oregon (5)
LBJacob ManuSo.Arizona (2)
Easton Mascarenas-ArnoldJr.Oregon State (4)
Edefuan UlofoshioSr.Washington (4)
DBTravis HunterSo.Colorado (1)
Khyree JacksonSr.Oregon (7)
Sione VakiSo.Utah (2)
Calen BullockJr.USC (1)
First Team special teams
PKJoshua KartySr.Stanford (1)
PJack BouwmeesterSo.Utah (3)
RSZachariah BranchFr.USC (2)
AP/STSione VakiSo.Utah (4)


Second Team

PositionPlayerClassTeam
Second Team Offense
QBMichael Penix Jr.Sr.Washington (5)
RBBucky IrvingJr.Oregon (8)
Dillon JohnsonJr.Washington (6)
WRTetairoa McMillanSo.Arizona (3)
Brenden RiceSr.USC (3)
TEJack VellingSo.Oregon State (4)
OLTanner MillerR-Jr.Oregon State (5)
Parker BrailsfordR-Fr.Washington (7)
Sataoa LaumeaJr.Utah (5)
Duke ClemensR-Sr.UCLA (2)
Joshua GrayR-Jr.Oregon State (6)
Second Team Defense
DLBrennan JacksonGr.Washington State (1)
Junior TafunaJr.Utah (6)
B.J. GreenJr.Arizona State (1)
Sione LoloheaJr.Oregon State (7)
LBDarius MuasauR-Sr.UCLA (3)
Jeffrey BassaJr.Oregon (9)
Karene ReidJr.Utah (7)
DBJabbar MuhammadJr.Washington (8)
Cole BishopJr.Utah (8)
Kitan OladapoR-Sr.Oregon State (8)
Evan WilliamsSr.Oregon (10)
Second Team special teams
PKTyler LoopJr.Arizona (4)
PLachlan WilsonR-Jr.California (2)
RSSilas BoldenJr.Oregon State (9)
AP/STTravis HunterSo.Colorado (2)

Notes:

  • RS = Return specialist
  • AP/ST = All-purpose/special teams player (not a kicker or returner)
  • † Two-time first team selection;
  • ‡ Three-time first team selection

Honorable mentions

All-Americans

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For the complete All-America selections, see2023 College Football All-America Team.

Currently, the NCAA compiles consensus all-America teams in the sports ofDivision I-FBS football and Division I men's basketball using a point system computed from All-America teams named by coaches associations or media sources. The system consists of three points for a first-team honor, two points for second-team honor, and one point for third-team honor. Honorable mention and fourth team or lower recognitions are not accorded any points.College Football All-American consensus teams are compiled by position and the player accumulating the most points at each position is named first team consensus all-American. Currently, the NCAA recognizes All-Americans selected by theAP, AFCA, FWAA,TSN, and the WCFF to determine Consensus and Unanimous All-Americans. Any player named to the First Team by all five of the NCAA-recognized selectors is deemed a Unanimous All-American.[68][69]

PositionPlayerSchoolSelectorUnanimousConsensus
First Team All-Americans
AP/RSZachariah BranchUSCTSN,USAT
DLJonah EllissUtahFWAA,TSN,WCFF,Fox, Phil SteeleGreen tickY
OLTaliese FuagaOregon StateFWAA,CBS, Phil Steele
AP/RSTravis HunterColoradoAFCA, AP,FWAA,TSN,SI, Phil SteeleGreen tickY
CJackson Powers-JohnsonOregonAFCA, AP,FWAA,TSN,WCFF,CBS, The Athletic, Fox, USAT, Phil SteeleGreen tickYGreen tickY
DLLaiatu LatuUCLAAFCA, AP,FWAA,TSN,WCFF,CBS, The Athletic, Fox, USAT, SI, Phil SteeleGreen tickYGreen tickY
WRRome OdunzeWashingtonAP,FWAA,TSN,The Athletic, CBS, Fox, SI, Phil SteeleGreen tickY
APSione VakiUtahFox
PositionPlayerSchoolSelectorUnanimousConsensus
Second Team All-Americans
RSZachariah BranchUSCFWAA,WCFF,Fox,SI, Phil SteeleGreen tickY
DLJonah EllissUtahAFCA, AP,CBS, USAT
OLTroy FautanuWashingtonAFCA, FWAA
WRTroy FranklinOregonAP,FWAA,TSN,CBS, Fox, USAT, SI, Phil SteeleGreen tickY
OLTaliese FuagaOregon StateAFCA, AP,TSN, WCFF,Fox,USAT, SIGreen tickY
APTravis HunterColoradoCBS, Fox
CJackson Powers-JohnsonOregonSI
WRTetairoa McMillanArizonaTSN
OLJordan MorganArizonaCBS, Fox
QBBo NixOregonUSAT, SI
WRRome OdunzeWashingtonAFCA, WCFF,USAT
QBMichael Penix Jr.WashingtonAFCA, AP,FWAA,TSN,CBS, Fox, Phil SteeleGreen tickY
APSione VakiUtahTSN,SI
PositionPlayerSchoolSelectorUnanimousConsensus
Third Team All-Americans
OLTroy FautanuWashingtonAP, Phil Steele
WRTetairoa McMillanArizonaAP, Phil Steele
QBBo NixOregonAP, Phil Steele
DLBralen TriceWashingtonAP
LBEdefuan UlofoshioWashingtonAP, Phil Steele
APSione VakiUtahPhil Steele
LSSimon SamarzichWashington StatePhil Steele

Fourth Team:

List of All American Teams

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National Awards

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2023 College Football Award Winners

AwardPlayerSchool
Lombardi AwardLaiatu LatuUCLA
Ted Hendricks Award
Maxwell AwardMichael Penix Jr.Washington
Associated Press Coach of the YearKalen DeBoer
Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award
Home Depot Coach of the Year
Sporting News Coach of the Year
Walter Camp Coach of the Year
Joe Moore Award
Paul Hornung AwardTravis HunterColorado
Jon Cornish TrophyElic AyomanorStanford
Campbell TrophyBo NixOregon
Rimington TrophyJackson Powers-Johnson

Home game attendance

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TeamStadiumCapacityGame 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5Game 6Game 7Game 8TotalAverage% of Capacity
ArizonaArizona Stadium50,782[70]48,15944,18250,80045,02344,95650,800283,92047,32093.18%
Arizona StateMountain America Stadium53,599[71]47,773†42,56946,72354,16654,08647,28444,74153,414390,75648,84591.12%
CaliforniaCalifornia Memorial Stadium63,000[72]44,141†36,81034,35334,93043,71638,155232,10538,68461.40%
ColoradoFolsom Field50,183[73]53,24153,14154,03253,15452,72552,788319,08153,180105.97%
OregonAutzen Stadium54,000[74]45,72352,77959,88958,88654,04659,95759,987391,26755,895103.51%
Oregon StateReser Stadium35,548[75]35,72835,59137,37237,60037,10738,415221,81336,969104.00%
StanfordStanford Stadium50,424[76]23,84838,046†32,16030,22524,38052,97130,901232,53133,21965.87%
UCLARose Bowl88,565[77]43,70538,34335,43771,343†56,43642,439287,70347,95154.14%
USCLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum77,500[78]63,41162,91667,21362,91661,55177,500†72,243†467,75066,82182.22%
UtahRice–Eccles Stadium51,444[79]53,64451,53252,91952,11553,58652,10451,595367,49552,499102.05%
WashingtonHusky Stadium70,138[80]67,47563,12869,10771,32168,37970,97671,312481,69868,81498.11%
Washington StateMartin Stadium32,952[81]33,02423,59533,02426,15524,38527,869168,05228,00985.00%
Total56,5113,844,17148,66086.11%

Bold – At or Exceed capacity
†Season High

NFL draft

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See also:2024 NFL draft

TheNFL draft will be held atCampus Martius Park inDetroit, MI. The Following list includes all Pac–12 Players in the draft.

List of selections

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PlayerPositionSchoolDraft
Round
Round
Pick
Overall
Pick
Team
Caleb WilliamsQBUSC111Chicago Bears
Michael Penix Jr.QBWashington88Atlanta Falcons
Rome OdunzeWRWashington99Chicago Bears
Bo NixQBOregon1212Denver Broncos
Taliese FuagaOTOregon State1414New Orleans Saints
Laiatu LatuEDGEUCLA1515Indianapolis Colts
Troy FautanuOTWashington2020Pittsburgh Steelers
Jordan MorganOTArizona2525Green Bay Packers
Ja'Lynn PolkRBWashington2537New England Patriots
Jackson Powers-JohnsonCOregon1244Las Vegas Raiders
Cole BishopSUtah2860Las Vegas Raiders
Roger RosengartenOTWashington3062Baltimore Ravens
Bralen TriceDEWashington31075Atlanta Falcons
Jonah EllissDEUtah1276Denver Broncos
Calen BullockSUSC1478Houston Texans
MarShawn LloydRBUSC2488Green Bay Packers
Jalen McMillanWRWashington2892Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Troy FranklinWROregon42102Denver Broncos
Khyree JacksonCBOregon8108Minnesota Vikings
Brandon DorlusDTOregon9109Atlanta Falcons
Evan WilliamsSOregon11111Green Bay Packers
Bucky IrvingRBOregon25125Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Sione VakiSOregon32132Detroit Lions
Jaden HicksSWashington State26126Kansas City Chiefs
Jacob CowingWRArizona35135San Francisco 49ers
Anthony GouldWROregon State57142Indianapolis Colts
Brennan JacksonDEWashington State19154Los Angeles Rams
Chau Smith-WadeCBWashington State22157Carolina Panthers
Edefuan UlofoshioLBWashington25160Buffalo Bills
Dominique HamptonSWashington26161Carolina Panthers
Kitan OladapoSOregon State34169Carolina Panthers
Sataoa LaumeaOGUtah63179Seattle Seahawks
Darius MuasauLBUCLA7183New York Giants
Jamal HillLBOregon12188Houston Texans
Tanner McLachlanTEArizona18194Cincinnati Bengals
Patrick McMorrisSCalifornia22198Miami Dolphins
Joshua KartyKStanford33209Los Angeles Rams
Jarrett KingstonOGUSC39215San Francisco 49ers
Brenden RiceWRUSC75225Los Angeles Chargers
Devaughn VeleWRUtah15235Denver Broncos
Solomon ByrdDEUSC18238Houston Texans
Tahj WashingtonWRUSC21241Miami Dolphins
Devin CulpWRWashington26246Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Total picks by school

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TeamRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Total
Arizona10010103
Arizona State00000000
California00000101
Colorado00000000
Oregon11050108
Oregon State10002003
Stanford00000101
UCLA10000102
USC10200137
Utah01110115
Washington322020110
Washington State00012003
Total845867543

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