2016 Pac-12 Conference football season
The 2016 Pac-12 Conference football season is the sixth season for the conference as a twelve-team league. The season began on August 26, 2016 with California vs. Hawaii. The final game was the 2016 Pac-12 Football Championship Game at Levi's Stadium on December 2, 2016, with Fox televising the game.
Previous season
Stanford defeated USC 41–22 for the 2015 Pac-12 Conference Football Championship.Ten teams participated in bowl games. Arizona defeated New Mexico 45–37 in the Gildan New Mexico Bowl. Utah was a winner over BYU at the Roal Purple Las Vegas Bowl. Washington State was a 20-14 winner over Miami in the Hyundai Sun Bowl. In the Zaxby's Heart of Dallas Bowl, it was Washington 44 Southern Miss 31. UCLA lost to Nebraska 29-37 in the Foster Farms Bowl. California defeated Air Force 55–36 in the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl. Wisconsin was a winner over USC 23–21 in the National Funding Holiday Bowl. Stanford defeated Iowa 45–16 in the Rose Bowl Game. Oregon lost to TCU in the Valero Alamo Bowl 41-47. Arizona State lost to West Virginia 42-43 in the Motel 6 Cactus Bowl.
Pre-season
2016 Pac-12 Spring Football and number of signees on signing day:North Division
- California – 25 signees
- Oregon – 19 signees
- Oregon State – 24 signees
- Stanford – 30 signees
- Washington – 18 signees
- Washington State – 25 signees
- Arizona – 22 signees
- Arizona State – 18 signees
- Colorado –18 signees
- UCLA – 27 signees
- USC – 13 signees
- Utah – 24 signees
Pac-12 Media
Thursday
- Arizona – Head Coach Rich Rodriguez, Nate Phillips, WR & Sani Fuimaono, DL
- California – Head Coach Sonny Dykes, Steven Moore, OT & DeVante Wilson, DE
- Oregon – Head Coach Mark Helfrich, Royce Freeman, RB & Johnny Ragin, LB
- Washington State – Head Coach Mike Leach, Gabe Marks, WR & Parker Henry, LB
- Utah – Head Coach Kyle Whittingham, JJ Dielman, OT & Justin Thomas, DB
- Arizona State – Head Coach Todd Graham, Tim White, WR/KR & Tashon Smallwood, DL
- Oregon State – Head Coach Gary Andersen, Victor Bolden, WR & Nick Porebski, P
- UCLA – Head Coach Jim Mora, Conor McDermott, OT & Jayon Brown, LB
- Stanford – Head Coach David Shaw, Christian McCaffrey, RB & Solomon Thomas, DE
- Washington – Head Coach Chris Petersen, Darrell Daniels, TE & Kevin King, DB
- Colorado – Head Coach Mike MacIntyre, Sefo Liufau, QB & Chidobe Awuzie, CB
Preseason Media Polls
North Division
- 1. Stanford Cardinal
- 2. Washington Huskies
- 3. Oregon Ducks
- 4. Washington State Cougars
- 5. California Golden Bears
- 6. Oregon State Beavers
- 1. UCLA Bruins
- 2. USC Trojans
- 3. Utah Utes
- 4. Arizona Wildcats
- 5. Arizona State Sun Devils
- 6. Colorado Buffaloes
- Predicted Pac-12 Championship Game Winner: Stanford Cardinal was picked to win the Pac-12 Championship over UCLA for the first time since 1960. Others receiving votes were Washington, ASU, USC, Oregon and Utah.
Recruiting classes
Team | ESPN | Rivals | Scout | 24/7 | Signees |
Arizona | 39 | 41 | 41 | 42 | 25 |
Arizona State | 26 | 20 | 17 | 19 | 22 |
California | - | 29 | 36 | 34 | 24 |
Colorado | - | 71 | 75 | 69 | 19 |
Oregon | 15 | 17 | 21 | 16 | 22 |
Oregon State | - | 71 | 63 | 60 | 22 |
Stanford | 27 | 18 | 25 | 24 | 22 |
UCLA | 11 | 13 | 9 | 12 | 18 |
USC | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 26 |
Utah | - | 41 | 53 | 45 | 20 |
Washington | 28 | 30 | 23 | 27 | 24 |
Washington State | - | 55 | 38 | 41 | 24 |
Head coaches
Coaching changes
There were no coaching changes following the 2016 season.Coaches
Note: Stats shown are before the beginning of the seasonRankings
Schedule
All times Mountain time. Pac-12 teams in bold.Rankings reflect those of the AP poll for that week.
Week 1
Players of the Week – Sept 5Week 2
Players of the Week- Sept 12Week 3
Players of the Week – Sept 19Week 4
Players of the Week – Sept 26Week 5
Players of the Week – Oct 3Week 6
Players of the Week – Oct 10Week 7
Players of the Week – Oct 17Week 8
Players of the Week – Oct 24Week 9
Players of the Week – Oct 31Week 10
Players of the Week – Nov 7Week 11
Players of the Week – Nov 14Week 12
Players of the Week – Nov 21Week 13
Players of the Week – Nov 28Championship game
The championship game will played on December 2, 2016. It featured the teams with the best conference records from each division, Washington from the North and Colorado from the South. This was the sixth championship game, with both Washington and Colorado appearing for the first time.Week 14 (Pac-12 Championship Game)
Pac-12 vs Power Conference matchups
This is a list of the power conference teams the Pac-12 plays in the non-conference :Date | Visitor | Home | Site | Significance | Score |
September 1 | Oregon State | Minnesota | TCF Bank Stadium • Minneapolis | Minnesota 30–23 | |
September 2 | Kansas State | #8 Stanford | Stanford Stadium • Stanford, California | Stanford 26–13 | |
September 3 | BYU | Arizona | University of Phoenix Stadium • Glendale, Arizona | Cactus Kickoff Classic | BYU 18–16 |
September 3 | #20 USC | #1 Alabama | AT&T Stadium • Arlington, Texas | Advocare Classic | Alabama 52–6 |
September 3 | #16 UCLA | Texas A&M | Kyle Field • College Station, Texas | Texas A&M 31–24OT | |
September 3 | Rutgers | #14 Washington | Husky Stadium • Seattle | Washington 48–13 | |
September 10 | Texas Tech | Arizona State | Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, Arizona | Arizona State 68–55 | |
September 10 | BYU | Utah | Rice-Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City | Holy War | Utah 20–19 |
September 10 | Virginia | #24 Oregon | Autzen Stadium • Eugene, Oregon | Oregon 44–26 | |
September 17 | UCLA | BYU | LaVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, Utah | UCLA 17–14 | |
October 15 | Stanford | Notre Dame | Notre Dame Stadium • South Bend, Indiana | Notre Dame–Stanford football rivalry | Stanford 17–10 |
November 26 | Notre Dame | USC | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles | Notre Dame–USC football rivalry | USC 45–27 |
Records against other conferences
2016 records against non-conference foes:Regular Season
Post Season
Postseason
Bowl games
* Rankings based on CFP rankings, Pac-12 team is boldedSelection of teams:
- Bowl eligible: Colorado, Stanford, USC, Utah, Washington, Washington State
- Bowl-ineligible: Arizona, Arizona State, California, Oregon, Oregon State, UCLA
All-Pac-12 Individual Awards
All-Conference teams
The following players earned All-Pac-12 honors.Offense:
Defense:
Specialists:
Honorable Mentions
- ARIZONA: AP/ST Samajie Grant, Sr.; WR Nate Phillips, Sr.; WR Trey Griffey, Sr.
- ARIZONA STATE: WR N'Keal Harry, Fr.; LB Viliami Moeakiola, Sr.
- CALIFORNIA: PK Matt Anderson, Jr.; DL James Looney, Jr.; OL Steven Moore, Sr.; RB Khalfani Muhammad, Sr.; QB Davis Webb, Sr.
- COLORADO: WR Bryce Bobo, Jr.; DL, Jordan Carrell, Sr.; WR Shay Fields, Jr.; OL Alex Kelley, Sr.; OL Gerrad Kough, Jr.; QB Sefo Liufau, Sr.; LB Kenneth Olugbode, Sr.; WR Devin Ross, Jr.; DL Josh Tupou, Sr.
- OREGON: LB Troy Dye, Fr.; RB Royce Freeman, Jr.; OL Jake Hanson, Fr.; TE Johnny Mundt, Sr.; RS Charles Nelson, Jr.; OL Calvin Throckmorton, Fr.; K Matt Wogan, Sr.
- OREGON STATE: DB Xavier Crawford, Fr.; DB Treston Decoud, Sr.; OL Gus Lavaka Fr.; RB Ryan Nall, So.
- STANFORD: LB Joey Alfieri, Jr.; P Jake Bailey, So.; DB Dallas Lloyd, Sr.; RB Bryce Love, So.; RS Christian McCaffrey, Jr.; DB Quenton Meeks, So.; LB Kevin Palma, Sr.; Harrison Phillips, Jr.; DB Justin Reid, So.; TE Dalton Schultz, Jr.; ST Brandon Simmons, Jr.; PK Conrad Ukropina, Sr.
- UCLA: WR Darren Andrews, Jr.; DB Randall Goforth, Sr.; Fabian Moreau, Sr.; DL Eddie Vanderdoes, Jr.; DB Jaleel Wadood, Jr.
- USC: QB Sam Darnold, RSFr.; DL Rasheem Green, So.; DL Porter Gustin, So.; DB Chris Hawkins, Jr.; LB Michael Hutchings, Sr.; TE Daniel Imatorbhebhe, RSFr.; DB Iman Marshall, So.; Leon McQuay III, Sr.; WR Darreus Rogers, Sr.
- UTAH: DB Chase Hansen, So.; DL Lowell Lotulelei, Jr.; DL Filipo Mokofisi, Jr.; DL Pasoni Tasini, Sr.; DL Pita Taumoepenu, Sr.; RB Joe Williams, Sr.
- WASHINGTON: TE Darrell Daniels, Sr.; DL Greg Gaines, So.; DB Kevin King, Sr.; TE Drew Sample, So.; LB Psalm Wooching, Sr.
- WASHINGTON STATE: WR River Cracraft, Sr.; OL Cole Madison, Jr.; RB Jamal Morrow, Jr.; OL Cody O'Connell, Jr.; LB Peyton Pelluer, Jr.; OL Riley Sorenson, Sr.
All-Americans
;First team
;Second team
;Third team
Academic All-America Team Member of the Year
All-Academic
First teamIndividual awards
Home game attendance
Team | Stadium | Capacity | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 | Game 4 | Game 5 | Game 6 | Game 7 | Total | Average | % of Capacity |
Arizona | Arizona Stadium | 56,029 | 45,686 | 50,116 | 48,747 | 55,463† | 46,740 | 41,068 | 50,197 | 338,017 | 48,288 | 86.18% |
Arizona State | Sun Devil Stadium | 56,232 | 45,300 | 44,511 | 49,295 | 48,509 | 50,582† | 48,220 | — | 286,417 | 47,736 | 84.89% |
California | California Memorial Stadium | 62,467 | 50,448 | 46,618 | 43,048 | 47,756 | 52,266† | 39,633 | — | 279,769 | 46,628 | 74.64% |
Colorado | Folsom Field | 50,183 | 39,505 | 46,839 | 48,588 | 43,761 | 48,658 | 52,301† | — | 279,652 | 46,609 | 92.88% |
Oregon | Autzen Stadium | 54,000 | 53,817 | 53,774 | 53,974 | 58,842† | 53,898 | 53,757 | — | 328,062 | 54,677 | 101.25% |
Oregon State | Reser Stadium | 45,674 | 38,052 | 42,846 | 34,066 | 32,093 | 37,081 | 35,059 | 44,160† | 263,357 | 37,622 | 82.37% |
Stanford | Stanford Stadium | 50,424 | 46,147 | 48,763 | 50,424† | 44,535 | 38,813 | 36,171 | — | 265,033 | 44,172 | 87.60% |
UCLA | Rose Bowl | 92,542 | 63,712 | 70,833 | 68,013 | 66,243 | 64,813 | 71,137† | — | 404,751 | 67,458 | 72.89% |
USC | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | 93,607 | 62,487 | 71,214 | 68,302 | 61,725 | 74,625† | 72,402 | — | 338,353 | 67,670 | 72.29% |
Utah | Rice-Eccles Stadium | 45,807 | 45,945 | 46,915 | 46,133 | 45,917 | 47,801† | 46,327 | — | 279,038 | 46,506 | 101.53% |
Washington | Husky Stadium | 70,083 | 58,640 | 60,678 | 57,151 | 72,027 | 65,796 | 72,362† | 65,467 | 452,121 | 64,588 | 92.16% |
Washington State | Martin Stadium | 32,952 | 32,952 | 28,477 | 32,952 | 29,310 | 33,547 | 30,135 | 33,773† | 187,373 | 31,228 | 94.77% |
Bold – Exceed capacity
†Season High
Attendance for neutral site games:
- August 26 – Cal vs. Hawaii, 61,247
- September 2 – Colorado vs. Colorado State, 69,850
- September 3 – Arizona vs. BYU, 50,528
- September 3 – USC vs Alabama, 81,359
- December 2 – Colorado vs Washington, 47,118