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Pac-12 Football Championship Game

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Annual college football game
"Pac-12 Championship Game" redirects here. For basketball, seePac-12 Conference basketball championship game (disambiguation).
Pac-12 Conference Football Championship Game
SportFootball
ConferencePac-12 Conference
Played2011–2023, 2026–future
Last contest2023
Current championWashington
Most championshipsOregon (4)
TV partners
  • Fox (2011, even years until 2022)
  • ESPN/ABC (odd years until 2023)
  • CBS (starting in 2026)
Sponsors
76 (2016–2023)[1]
Host stadiums
Host locations
Eugene, Oregon (2011)
Stanford, California (2012)
Tempe, Arizona (2013)
Santa Clara, California (2014–2019)
Los Angeles, California (2020)
Paradise, Nevada (2021–2023)
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ThePac-12 Football Championship Game is acollege football game held by thePac-12 Conference to determine the season'sconference champion, initially played from 2011 through 2023. The game from the 2011–2021 seasons had the champion of the North Division against the champion of the South Division. The inaugural game was held during the 2011 season.[3] In 2022 and 2023, the two teams with the highest conference winning percentage faced off in the championship game.[4]

The game was scheduled to be played inAllegiant Stadium inParadise, Nevada, through 2022.[5] In 2020, as a result of theCOVID-19 pandemic, the game was hosted at the home stadium of the division winner with the better conference record, which was theLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum, home of theUSC Trojans. From 2014 to 2019, the game was played atLevi's Stadium inSanta Clara, California.[2] The first three editions were also held at the home stadium of the division winner with the better conference record:Autzen Stadium in 2011,Stanford Stadium in 2012, andSun Devil Stadium in 2013. The game was usually held on the first Friday following the conclusion of the regular season.

The winner of the game was awarded the Pac-12 Conference's automatic berth in theRose Bowl Game, unless the team was selected to play in theCollege Football Playoff (CFP), and/or in seasons where the Rose Bowl hosts a CFP semifinal.

The game was placed on hiatus in 2024 due to most Pac-12 members leaving the conference. In 2025, it was confirmed that the game will be reinstated in 2026 with the conference's reconstruction.

History

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See also:2010–2014 NCAA conference realignment: Pac-10

In 2011, the Pacific-10 Conference addedColorado and Utah, bringing the membership total to 12 teams and becoming the Pac-12. Consequently, the conference split into two six-team divisions and created an annual conference championship game.

In the first season of the newly expanded Pac-12 in 2011,USC finished first in the South Division with a 7–2 conference record but was ineligible to play in postseason games due toNCAA sanctions.UCLA (5–4) represented the South Division in the inaugural Pac-12 Football Championship Game as its second-place team.[6]Oregon represented the North Division and defeated UCLA to become the conference's first football champion to be determined by a championship game.

Through the 2021 season, 9 of the 12 conference members have appeared in the Pac-12 Football Championship Game. All six teams of the South Division have made at least one appearance, while only Oregon,Stanford,Washington have represented the North Division. The North Division representatives won the first six contests and have a 9–2 overall record in the series through the 2021 season.

From 2011 through the 2021 season, the conference used to play the winner of each respective division, the South and the North against one another in the conference title game. Starting in the 2022 season, the Pac-12 elected to have the teams with the two highest conference winning percentage regardless of division play in the conference title game.[4]

Broadcast rights to the game are held byESPN andFox Sports on a 12-year deal that began in 2012, where the rights alternate between ESPN in odd years and Fox in even years. Fox broadcast the inaugural game in 2011.[7][8]

The game was placed on hiatus in 2024 and 2025, after nearly all of the Pac-12's members left the conference (leaving only Oregon State and Washington State).[9][10] In 2025, with the conference's re-expansion in the 2026 season, it was announced that the championship game will return and be broadcast byCBS.[11]

Team selection criteria

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From 2011 through 2021, the conference used division standings based on each team's overall conference record to select conference title game participants. In the event there was a tie two for first place, the championship game berth went to the winner of the season's head-to-head contest between the two teams. If three or more teams were tied, the following tiebreakers were used to determine the division champion:[12]

  • The following procedures will only be used to eliminate all but two teams, at which point the two-team tie-breaking procedure, head-to-head result, will be applied.
  1. Head-to-head (best record in games among the tied teams).
  2. Record in games played within the division.
  3. Record against the next highest placed team in the division (based on record in all Conference games, both divisional and cross-divisional), proceeding through the division.
  4. Record in common Conference games.
  5. Highest ranking in the SportSource Analytics poll entering the final weekend of the regular season.

Starting in 2022 the two teams with the highest conference winning percentage will face off in the championship game.[4]

Home/away designation

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The designated "home" and "away" teams are selected using a similar procedure:[12]

  • The division champion with the best conference record is designated as the home team. If the two teams are tied, the following criteria are considered.
  1. Head-to-head result, if applicable
  2. Record against the next highest placed common opponent in the conference (based on the record in all conference games), proceeding through the conference
  3. Record in common conference games
  4. Highest ranking in the SportSource Analytics poll following the final weekend of regular season games
  5. Team with the most wins in school history

Results

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During the era of divisional play, every Pac-12 South program represented the division at least once, butUSC orUtah have represented the South in 6 out of 7 seasons beginning in 2015, and only USC and Utah have everwon the Championship Game from the South. Only three schools (Oregon,Stanford, andWashington) represented the North division; each has won the Championship Game multiple times.

Results by year

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Below are the results from all Pac-12 Football Championship Games played. The winning team appears in bold font, on a background of their primary team color. Unique among the "Power 5" Conferences, the Pac-12 holds the game on a Friday night following the last regular season game, rather than on a Saturday. Rankings are from theAP Poll released prior to the game.

YearNorth DivisionSouth DivisionSiteAttendanceMVP
2011[13]8Oregon Ducks49UCLA Bruins31Autzen StadiumEugene, OR59,376RBLaMichael James, Oregon
2012[14]8Stanford Cardinal2717UCLA Bruins24Stanford StadiumStanford, CA31,622QBKevin Hogan, Stanford
2013[15]7Stanford Cardinal3811Arizona State Sun Devils14Sun Devil StadiumTempe, AZ69,535RBTyler Gaffney, Stanford
2014[16]3Oregon Ducks518Arizona Wildcats13Levi's StadiumSanta Clara, CA45,618QBMarcus Mariota, Oregon
2015[17]7Stanford Cardinal4124USC Trojans2258,476RBChristian McCaffrey, Stanford
2016[18]4Washington Huskies419Colorado Buffaloes1047,118STaylor Rapp, Washington
2017[19]14Stanford Cardinal2811USC Trojans3148,031QBSam Darnold, USC
2018[20]11Washington Huskies1017Utah Utes335,134CBByron Murphy, Washington
2019[21]13Oregon Ducks375Utah Utes1538,679RBC. J. Verdell, Oregon
2020[22]Oregon Ducks^3113USC Trojans24L.A. ColiseumLos Angeles, CA0‡DEKayvon Thibodeaux, Oregon
2021[23]10Oregon Ducks1014Utah Utes38Allegiant StadiumParadise, NV56,511LBDevin Lloyd, Utah
YearNo. 1 seedNo. 2 seedSiteAttendanceMVP
2022[24]4USC Trojans2411Utah Utes47Allegiant StadiumParadise, NV61,195QBCameron Rising, Utah
20233Washington Huskies345Oregon Ducks3161,195QBMichael Penix Jr., Washington
† In 2011, UCLA, the second-place team in the South Division, played in place of USC, who was ineligible to participate due to NCAA sanctions.
^ In 2020, Oregon represented the North Division due toCOVID-19 issues in Washington's program.
‡ 2020 game attendance was playedbehind closed doors due to COVID-19.

Results by team

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Former members

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AppearancesSchoolWinsLossesPct.TitlesRunners-up
6Oregon Ducks42.6672011,2014,2019,20202021,2023
4Stanford Cardinal31.7502012,2013,20152017
4Utah Utes22.5002021,20222018,2019
4USC Trojans13.25020172015,2020,2022
3Washington Huskies301.0002016,2018,2023 
2UCLA Bruins02.000 2011,2012
1Arizona Wildcats01.000 2014
1Arizona State Sun Devils01.000 2013
1Colorado Buffaloes01.000 2016

No results yet by team

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School
Boise State Broncos
Colorado State Rams
Fresno State Bulldogs
Oregon State Beavers
San Diego State Aztecs
Texas State Bobcats
Utah State Aggies
Washington State Cougars

No results by team

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School
California Golden Bears

Common matchups

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Matchups that have occurred more than once:

# of TimesNorth DivisionSouth DivisionRecordYears Played
2OregonUtahTied, 1–12019, 2021
2StanfordUSCTied, 1–12015, 2017

Site selection criteria

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During its first three years, the site of the Pac-12 Championship Game was the home stadium of the division champion with the superior overall conference record. In the event that the two division champions were tied, the head-to-head record would be used as the tiebreaker. If the two teams did not meet during the season, aBCS component was to be used.

After three years of the home-hosting model, the Pac-12 announced a three-year deal to host the game at the neutral site ofLevi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.[25] In 2017, the Pac-12 announced it would keep the game at Levi's Stadium through 2019 with an option for 2020.[26]

On July 24, 2019, it was announced thatAllegiant Stadium, then under the working name Las Vegas Stadium, would host the Pac-12 Championship Game starting in 2021.[27]

On October 3, 2020, the Pac-12 announced that the 2020 Pac-12 Championship Game would revert to the original home-hosting model due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the 2021 game starting the two-year run at Allegiant Stadium.[28]

On May 18, 2022, the Pac-12 announced that starting with the 2022 edition, the two teams with the highest conference winning percentage will face off in the championship game. No changes were made to the 2022 Pac-12 schedule, which had already been set using the former divisional alignment. The conference also announced it was reviewing several potential scheduling models for future seasons.[4]

Game records

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TeamRecord, Team vs. OpponentYear
Most points scored (one team)51, Oregon vs. Arizona2014
Most points scored (losing team)31, UCLA vs. Oregon; Oregon vs. Washington2011, 2023
Fewest points scored (winning team)10, Washington vs. Utah2018
Fewest points scored3, Utah vs. Washington2018
Most points scored (both teams)80, Oregon (49) vs. UCLA (31)2011
Fewest points scored (both teams)13, Washington (10) vs. Utah (3)2018
Most points scored in a half35, Oregon (1st half) vs. UCLA2011
Most points scored in a half (both teams)52, Oregon vs. UCLA (1st half)2011
Largest margin of victory38, Oregon (51) vs. Arizona (13)2014
Smallest margin of victory3, Stanford (27) vs. UCLA (24)2012
Total yards627, Oregon (326 passing, 301 rushing) vs. Arizona2014
Rushing yards352, Oregon vs. UCLA2011
Passing yards363, USC vs. Utah2022
First downs31, Oregon vs. Arizona2014
Fewest yards allowed188, Washington vs. Utah (137 passing, 51 rushing)2018
Fewest rushing yards allowed51, Washington vs. Utah2018
Fewest passing yards allowed81, Washington vs. Colorado2016
IndividualRecord, Player, Team vs. OpponentYear
All-purpose yards346,Marcus Mariota, Oregon vs. Arizona2014
Touchdowns (all-purpose)5,Marcus Mariota, Oregon vs. Arizona2014
Rushing yards219,LaMichael James, Oregon vs. UCLA2011
Rushing touchdowns3, shared by four players, most recent:
C. J. Verdell, Oregon vs. Utah
 
2019
Passing yards363,Caleb Williams, USC vs. Utah2022
Passing touchdowns3, shared by:
Darron Thomas, Oregon vs. UCLA
Cameron Rising, Utah vs. USC
Caleb Williams, USC vs. Utah
 
2011
2022
2022
Receiving yards146,Michael Pittman Jr., USC vs. Stanford2017
Receiving touchdowns2, shared by:
Nelson Rosario, UCLA vs. Oregon
Kaden Smith, Stanford vs. USC
 
2011
2017
Tackles19, Kenneth Olugbode, Colorado vs. Washington2016
Sacks2.5,Kayvon Thibodeaux, Oregon vs. Utah2019
Interceptions2, shared by three players, most recent:
Jamal Hill, Oregon vs. USC
 
2020
Long PlaysRecord, Player, Team vs. OpponentYear
Touchdown run70,C. J. Verdell, Oregon vs. Utah2019
Touchdown pass65,D. J. Foster fromTaylor Kelly, Arizona State vs. Stanford2013
Kickoff return48, shared by:
Anthony Julmisse, Colorado vs. Washington
Phillip Lindsay, Colorado vs. Washington
 
2016
2016
Punt return31,Christian McCaffrey, Stanford vs. USC2015
Interception return80,Ed Reynolds, Stanford vs. UCLA2012
Fumble return
Punt62,Tristan Vizcaino, Washington vs. Colorado2016
Field goal53,Matt Gay, Utah vs. Washington2018
MiscellaneousRecord, Team vs. TeamYear
Game attendance69,535, Stanford vs. Arizona State2013

Source:[29]

See also

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Notes

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References

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  2. ^abFischer, Bryan (May 14, 2014)."Pac-12 to move football championship game to Levi's Stadium".NFL. RetrievedJune 2, 2015.
  3. ^"Additional Pac-12 2011 Football Telecast Windows Announced".Pacific-10 Conference. June 1, 2011. Archived fromthe original on June 21, 2011. RetrievedJune 2, 2015.
  4. ^abcd"Pac-12 announces change to Football Championship Game format".
  5. ^"Pac-12 approves 2020 football schedule & for fall sports".Allegiant Stadium. July 31, 2020. RetrievedDecember 13, 2020.
  6. ^Miller, Ted (November 26, 2011)."What do we call UCLA?".ESPN. RetrievedJune 2, 2015.
  7. ^"Fox Sports To Televise Inaugural Pac-12 Football Championship Game". Pacific-10 Conference. January 6, 2011. Archived fromthe original on June 13, 2011. RetrievedJune 2, 2015.
  8. ^"Pac-12 Announces Landmark Media Rights Deal With ESPN, Fox Sports Media Group". Pacific-10 Conference. May 4, 2011. Archived fromthe original on June 21, 2011. RetrievedJune 2, 2015.
  9. ^Clinkscales, Jason (2025-04-29)."Pac-12 Inks Media Deal With the CW, CBS, ESPN for 2025 Football Season".Sportico.com. Retrieved2025-05-04.
  10. ^"Washington vs. Washington State in Apple Cup among two Pac-12 games airing in primetime on CBS in 2025 season".CBSSports.com. 2025-04-29. Retrieved2025-05-04.
  11. ^"CBS Sports and Pac-12 extend partnership through the 2030-31 season".Pac-12 Conference. June 23, 2025. RetrievedJune 23, 2025.
  12. ^ab"Pac-12 Football Championship Game tiebreaker explanation" (Press release). Pac-12 Network Newsroom. June 9, 2016. Archived fromthe original on November 9, 2014. RetrievedNovember 25, 2016.
  13. ^"Minnesota vs.Iowa - Game Summary - November 13, 2021 - ESPN".ESPN.com.
  14. ^"UCLA vs. Stanford - Game Summary - November 30, 2012 - ESPN".ESPN.com.
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  16. ^"Arizona vs. Oregon - Game Summary - December 5, 2014 - ESPN".ESPN.com.
  17. ^"USC vs. Stanford - Game Summary - December 5, 2015 - ESPN".ESPN.com.
  18. ^"Colorado vs. Washington - Game Summary - December 2, 2016 - ESPN".ESPN.com.
  19. ^"Stanford vs. USC - Game Summary - December 1, 2017 - ESPN".ESPN.com.
  20. ^"Utah vs. Washington - Game Summary - November 30, 2018 - ESPN".ESPN.com.
  21. ^"Utah vs. Oregon - Game Summary - December 9, 2019 - ESPN".ESPN.com. Archived fromthe original on December 7, 2019.
  22. ^"Oregon holds off USC late, grabs Pac-12 title with 31-24 win".ESPN.com. December 18, 2020. RetrievedDecember 19, 2020.
  23. ^"2021 PAC-12 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME". Archived fromthe original on July 16, 2021.
  24. ^"Cameron Rising highlights from MVP performance in 2022 Pac-12 Football Champ Game".pac-12.com. 2022-12-02. Archived fromthe original on December 3, 2022. Retrieved2022-12-03.
  25. ^Wilner, Jon (May 19, 2014)."Pac-12 football: The title game moves to Levi's Stadium". Bay Area News Group.
  26. ^"Pac-12 announces agreement with Levi's Stadium to continue hosting Football Championship Game" (Press release). Pac-12 Conference. July 26, 2017. Archived fromthe original on July 28, 2017.
  27. ^Bolch, Ben (July 24, 2019)."The Pac-12's football championship game is headed for Las Vegas".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedAugust 5, 2019.
  28. ^"Pac-12 announces 2020 football schedule".pac-12.com. Retrieved2020-10-09.
  29. ^"2020 Pac-12 Record Book"(PDF).pac-12.com. pp. 126–129. RetrievedDecember 4, 2021.
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