This is a list of annual Pac-12 Conference football champions. Co-champions are listed with the conference's Rose Bowl representative first. Pacific Coast Conference results are included. Since 2011, the Pac-12 Football Championship Game has determined the champion. PCC champions were awarded the Schwabacher Trophy.[1][2]

Champions by year

The following teams have been designated as champions by the conference.[3]

National champions*
ConferenceOverallRanking
YearChampionsRecordPtsOppRecordAPCoaches'CFPBowl ResultHead Coach
Pacific Coast Conference
1916 Washington3–0–162106–0–1Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014Gil Dobie
1917 Washington State3–04636–0Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014William Henry Dietz
1918 California2–07207–2Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014Andy Smith
1919 Oregon2–133205–1–3Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 6–7 vs. HarvardShy Huntington
Washington2–133315–1Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014Claude J. Hunt
1920* California3–010479–0Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 28–0 vs Ohio StateAndy Smith
1921* California4–0167109–0–1Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014T Rose Bowl 0–0 vs. Washington & JeffersonAndy Smith
1922* California4–014679–0Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014Andy Smith
1923* California5–06679–0–1Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014Andy Smith
1924 Stanford3–0–192367–1–1Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 10–27 to Notre DameGlenn "Pop" Warner
1925 Washington5–0882410–1–1Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 19–20 to AlabamaEnoch Bagshaw
1926* Stanford§4–01124010–0–1Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014T Rose Bowl 7–7 vs. AlabamaGlenn "Pop" Warner
1927 Stanford4–0–178328–2–1Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014W Rose Bowl vs. PittsburghGlenn "Pop" Warner
USC4–0–199388–1–1Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014Howard Jones
Idaho[1][Note 1]2–0–261204–1–3Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014Charles Erb
1928* USC@4–0–184209–0–1Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014Howard Jones
1929 USC6–12582910–2Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 47–14 vs. PittsburghHoward Jones
1930 Washington State6–0134209–1Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 0–24 vs. AlabamaBabe Hollingbery
1931* USC@7–02591310–1Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 21–12 vs. TulaneHoward Jones
1932* USC@6–01121310–0Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 35–0 vs. PittsburghHoward Jones
1933 Stanford4–156238–2–1Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 0–7 vs. ColumbiaClaude E. Thornhill
Oregon4–145299–1Started in 1934Started in 1950Started in 2014Prink Callison
1934 Stanford5–09379–1–1No. 4Started in 1950Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 13–29 vs. AlabamaClaude E. Thornhill
1935 Stanford4–16078–1N/AStarted in 1950Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 7–0 vs. Southern MethodistClaude E. Thornhill
California4–155229–1N/AStarted in 1950Started in 2014Stub Allison
UCLA4–175398–2N/AStarted in 1950Started in 2014William H. Spaulding
1936 Washington7–0–1141217–2–1No. 5Started in 1950Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 0–21 vs. PittsburghJames Phelan
1937* California6–0–11372610–0–1No. 2Started in 1950Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 13–0 vs. AlabamaStub Allison
1938 USC6–1131369–2No. 7Started in 1950Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 7–3 vs. DukeHoward Jones
California6–11073710–1No. 14Started in 1950Started in 2014Stub Allison
1939* USC@5–0–2121218–0–2No. 3Started in 1950Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 14–0 vs. TennesseeHoward Jones
1940 Stanford7–01416610–0No. 2Started in 1950Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 21–13 vs. NebraskaClark Shaughnessy
1941 Oregon State7–2123338–2No. 12Started in 1950Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 20–16 vs. DukeLon Stiner
1942 UCLA6–1146587–4No. 13Started in 1950Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 0–9 vs. GeorgiaEdwin C. Horrell
1943 USC5–095138–2Started in 1950Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 29–0 vs. WashingtonJeff Cravath
1944 USC3–0–2129398–0–2No. 7Started in 1950Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 25–0 vs. TennesseeJeff Cravath
1945 USC5–1107437–4No. 11Started in 1950Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 14–34 vs. AlabamaJeff Cravath
1946 UCLA7–02164510–1No. 4Started in 1950Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 14–45 vs. IllinoisBert LaBrucherie
1947 USC6–0147207–2–1No. 8Started in 1950Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 0–49 vs. MichiganJeff Cravath
1948 California6–01554010–1No. 4Started in 1950Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 14–20 vs. NorthwesternPappy Waldorf
Oregon7–0125489–2No. 9Started in 1950Started in 2014L Cotton Bowl Classic 13–21 vs. Southern MethodistJim Aiken
1949 California7–02208010–1No. 3Started in 1950Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 14–17 vs. Ohio StatePappy Waldorf
1950 California5–0–1124289–1–1No. 5No. 4Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 6–14 vs. MichiganPappy Waldorf
1951 Stanford6–11521019–2No. 7No. 7Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 7–40 vs. IllinoisChuck Taylor
1952 USC6–01743210–1No. 5No. 4Started in 2014W Rose Bowl vs. WisconsinJess Hill
1953 UCLA6–1172418–2No. 5No. 4Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 20–28 vs. Michigan StateRed Sanders
1954* UCLA6–0256269–0No. 2No. 1Started in 2014Red Sanders
1955 UCLA6–0197379–2No. 4No. 4Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 14–17 vs. Michigan StateRed Sanders
1956 Oregon State6–1–11521047–3–1No. 10No. 13Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 19–35 vs. IowaTommy Prothro
1957 Oregon6–2124817–4No. 17Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 7–10 vs. Ohio StateLen Casanova
Oregon State6–21471108–2Started in 2014Tommy Prothro
1958 California6–1127857–4No. 16No. 16Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 12–38 vs. IowaPete Elliott
Athletic Association of Western Universities
1959 Washington3–1682910–1No. 8No. 7Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 44–8 vs. WisconsinJim Owens
UCLA3–191515–4–1Started in 2014William F. Barnes
USC3–169608–2No. 14No. 13Started in 2014Don Clark
1960* Washington^4–01002510–1No. 6Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 17–7 vs. MinnesotaJim Owens
1961 UCLA3–178397–4No. 16Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 3–21 vs. MinnesotaWilliam F. Barnes
1962* USC4–0992311–0No. 1No. 1Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 42–37 vs. WisconsinJohn McKay
1963 Washington4–196586–5No. 15Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 7–17 vs. IllinoisJim Owens
1964 Oregon State3–174368–3No. 8No. 8Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 7–34 vs. MichiganTommy Prothro
USC3–188587–3No. 10No. 10Started in 2014John McKay
1965 UCLA4–0134568–2–1No. 4No. 5Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 14–12 vs. Michigan StateTommy Prothro
1966 USC4–1101447–4No. 18Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 13–14 vs. PurdueJohn McKay
1967* USC6–11824710–1No. 1No. 1Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 14–3 vs. IndianaJohn McKay
Pacific-8 Conference
1968 USC6–0114909–1–1No. 4No. 2Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 16–27 vs. Ohio StateJohn McKay
1969 USC6–01296610–0–1No. 3No. 4Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 10–3 vs. MichiganJohn McKay
1970 Stanford6–12201019–3No. 8No. 10Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 27–17 vs. Ohio StateJohn Ralston
1971 Stanford6–1162989–3No. 10No. 16Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 13–12 vs. MichiganJohn Ralston
1972* USC7–02435912–0No. 1No. 1Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 42–17 vs. Ohio StateJohn McKay
1973 USC7–02401249–2–1No. 8No. 7Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 21–42 vs. Ohio StateJohn McKay
1974* USC6–0–12266910–1–1No. 2No. 1Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 18–17 vs. Ohio StateJohn McKay
1975 UCLA6–12151239–2–1No. 5No. 5Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 23–10 vs. Ohio StateDick Vermeil
California6–12351328–3No. 14No. 15Started in 2014Mike White
1976 USC7–02348111–1No. 2No. 2Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 14–6 vs. MichiganJohn Robinson
1977 Washington6–12381038–4No. 10No. 9Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 27–20 vs. MichiganDon James
Pacific-10 Conference
1978* USC6–11828112–1No. 2No. 1Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 17–10 vs. MichiganJohn Robinson
1979 USC6–02449911–0–1No. 2No. 2Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 17–16 vs. Ohio StateJohn Robinson
1980 Washington6–11981199–3No. 16No. 17Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 6–23 vs. MichiganDon James
1981 Washington6–218514710–2No. 10No. 7Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 28–0 vs. IowaDon James
1982 UCLA5–1–121814810–1–1No. 5No. 5Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 24–14 vs. MichiganTerry Donahue
1983 UCLA6–1–12111587–4–1No. 17No. 13Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 45–9 vs. IllinoisTerry Donahue
1984 USC7–11481079–3No. 10No. 9Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 20–17 vs. Ohio StateTed Tollner
1985 UCLA6–22311209–2–1No. 7No. 6Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 45–28 vs. IowaTerry Donahue
1986 Arizona State5–1–120312210–1–1No. 4No. 5Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 22–15 vs. MichiganJohn Cooper
1987 USC7–12531398–4No. 18No. 17Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 20–17 vs. Michigan StateLarry Smith
UCLA7–130913910–2No. 9No. 11Started in 2014W Aloha Bowl 20–16 vs. FloridaTerry Donahue
1988 USC8–028912110–2No. 7No. 9Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 14–22 vs. MichiganLarry Smith
1989 USC6–0–1174679–2–1No. 8No. 9Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 17–10 vs. MichiganLarry Smith
1990 Washington7–13409910–2No. 5No. 5Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 46–34 vs. IowaDon James
1991* Washington8–03217712–0No. 2No. 1Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 34–14 vs. MichiganDon James
1992 Washington6–22191179–3No. 11No. 10Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 31–38 vs. MichiganDon James
Stanford6–218413010–3No. 9No. 9Started in 2014W Blockbuster Bowl 24–3 vs. Penn StateBill Walsh
1993 UCLA6–22171688–4No. 18No. 17Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 16–21 vs. WisconsinTerry Donahue
Arizona6–220912810–2No. 10No. 9Started in 2014W Fiesta Bowl 29–0 vs. MiamiDick Tomey
USC6–22291418–5No. 25Started in 2014W Freedom Bowl 28–21 vs. UtahJohn Robinson
1994 Oregon7–11991089–4No. 11No. 11Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 20–38 vs. Penn StateRich Brooks
1995 USC6–1–12141309–2–1No. 12No. 11Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 41–32 vs. NorthwesternJohn Robinson
Washington6–1–12321707–4–1Started in 2014L Sun Bowl 18–38 vs. IowaJim Lambright
1996 Arizona State8–034618211–1No. 4No. 4Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 17–20 vs. Ohio StateBruce Snyder
1997 Washington State7–129724610–2No. 9No. 9Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 16–21 vs. MichiganMike Price
UCLA7–129218110–2No. 5No. 5Started in 2014W Cotton Bowl Classic 29–23 vs. Texas A&MBob Toledo
1998 UCLA8–030919810–2No. 8No. 8Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 31–38 vs. WisconsinBob Toledo
1999 Stanford7–13131978–4No. 24Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 9–17 vs. WisconsinTyrone Willingham
2000 Washington7–125818311–1No. 3No. 3Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 34–24 vs. PurdueRick Neuheisel
Oregon7–121517210–2No. 7No. 9Started in 2014W Holiday Bowl 35–30 vs. TexasMike Bellotti
Oregon State7–127516111–1No. 4No. 5Started in 2014W Fiesta Bowl 41–9 vs. Notre DameDennis Erickson
2001 Oregon7–128118111–1No. 2No. 2Started in 2014W Fiesta Bowl 38–16 vs. ColoradoMike Bellotti
2002 Washington State7–128518810–3No. 10No. 10Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 14–34 vs. OklahomaMike Price
USC7–129916311–2No. 4No. 4Started in 2014W Orange Bowl 38–17 vs. IowaPete Carroll
2003* USC7–134216112–1No. 1No. 2Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 28–14 vs. MichiganPete Carroll
2004* USC7†–028511711†–0No. 1No. 1Started in 2014W Orange Bowl 55–19 vs. OklahomaPete Carroll
2005 USC0†–03831490†–0No. 2No. 2Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 38–41 vs. TexasPete Carroll
2006 USC7–224213111–2No. 4No. 4Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 32–18 vs. MichiganPete Carroll
California7–228017310–3No. 14No. 14Started in 2014W Holiday Bowl 45–10 vs. Texas A&MJeff Tedford
2007 USC7–225015011–2No. 3No. 2Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 49–17 vs. IllinoisPete Carroll
Arizona State7–227421110–3No. 16No. 13Started in 2014L Holiday Bowl 34–52 vs. TexasDennis Erickson
2008 USC8–13258012–1No. 3No. 2Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 38–24 vs. Penn StatePete Carroll
2009 Oregon8–137520410–3No. 11No. 11Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 17–26 vs. Ohio StateChip Kelly
2010 Oregon9–059222112–1No. 3No. 3Started in 2014L BCS National Championship 19–22 vs. AuburnChip Kelly
Pac-12 Conference
2011 Oregon8–139920912–2No. 4No. 4Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 45–38 vs. WisconsinChip Kelly
2012 Stanford8–126015312–2No. 7No. 6Started in 2014W Rose Bowl 20–14 vs. WisconsinDavid Shaw
2013 Stanford7–229917511–3No. 11No. 10Started in 2014L Rose Bowl 20–24 vs. Michigan StateDavid Shaw
2014 Oregon8–144623813–2No. 2No. 2No. 2W Rose Bowl 59–20 vs. Florida State
L CFP National Championship 20–42 vs. Ohio State
Mark Helfrich
2015 Stanford8–136821912–2No. 3No. 3No. 6W Rose Bowl 45–16 vs. IowaDavid Shaw
2016 Washington8–157822412–2No. 4No. 4No. 4L Peach Bowl 7–24 vs. AlabamaChris Petersen
2017 USC8–135923811–2No. 12No. 10No. 8L Cotton Bowl 7–24 vs. Ohio StateClay Helton
2018 Washington7–234619810–3No. 13No. 13No. 9L Rose Bowl 23–28 vs. Ohio StateChris Petersen
2019 Oregon8–146720412–2No. 5No. 5No. 6W Rose Bowl 28–27 vs. WisconsinMario Cristobal
2020 Oregon3–21711404–3No. 25L Fiesta Bowl 17–34 vs. Iowa StateMario Cristobal
2021 Utah8–133518210–4No. 12No. 12No. 11L Rose Bowl 45–48 vs. Ohio StateKyle Whittingham
2022 Utah7–252026510–4No. 10No. 11No. 11L Rose Bowl 21–35 vs. Penn StateKyle Whittingham
2023 Washington9–054037214–1No. 2No. 2No. 2W Sugar Bowl 37–31 vs. Texas

L CFP National Championship 13–34 vs. Michigan

Kalen DeBoer
YearChampionsRecordPtsOppRecordAPCoaches'CFPBowl ResultHead Coach
ConferenceOverallRanking

† The NCAA sanctioned USC in June, 2010 for violations in the football, men's basketball, and women's tennis programs. USC football vacated two wins from their final two games of the 2004 season (one conference game and a bowl game) and all 12 wins from the 2005 season, as well as the conference titles from both years. Their 2004 BCS National Championship was vacated, while their 2004 Associated Press title was not removed.[4][5][3]
‡ California claims five national titles that are based upon one contemporary "major selector" (Dick Dunkel in 1937) and seven retrospective selectors listed in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records (five of the eight selectors being math systems).[6]:107–109
§ Stanford was selected in 1926 by a contemporary “major selector” (Frank Dickinson) and later by three retrospective selectors (two of the four being math systems).[6]
@ USC claims national titles in 1931 and 1932 that are based upon four contemporary “major selectors” (William Boand, Frank Dickinson, Dick Dunkel, and Deke Houlgate) and nine later retrospective selectors (nine of the 13 selectors being math systems). USC claims national titles in 1928 and 1939 that are based upon a contemporary selector (Dickinson) and a retrospective selector (1928 only), both math systems.[6]
^ Washington was selected in 1960 by the Helms Athletic Foundation.[6]

Championships by team

SchoolChampionshipsLast championship
USC 37^2017
Washington 182023
UCLA 171998
Stanford 152015
California 142006
Oregon 132020
Oregon State 52000
Washington State 42002
Arizona State 32007
Utah 22022
Arizona 11993
Idaho 11927
Colorado 0
Montana 0

^ Does not include USC's vacated 2004 and 2005 Pacific-10 Conference titles

Championships by coach

CoachPac-12 Championships National Championships
John McKay 9 4
Pete Carroll 7 2
Howard Jones 7 4
Don James 6 1
Terry Donahue 5
John Robinson 5 1
Andy Smith 5 4
Tommy Prothro 4
Jeff Cravath 4
Stub Allison 3 1
Chip Kelly 3
Jim Owens 3 1
Red Sanders 3 1
David Shaw 3
Larry Smith 3
Claude E. Thornhill 3
Pappy Waldorf 3
Glenn "Pop" Warner 3 1
William F. Barnes 2
Mike Bellotti 2
Mario Cristobal 2
Dennis Erickson 2
Chris Petersen 2
John Ralston 2
Bob Toledo 2
Kyle Whittingham 2
Jim Aiken 1
Enoch Bagshaw 1
Rich Brooks 1
Prink Callison 1
Len Casanova 1
Don Clark 1
John Cooper 1
William Henry Dietz 1
Gil Dobie 1
Pete Elliott 1
Charles Erb 1
Mark Helfrich 1
Clay Helton 1
Jess Hill 1
Babe Hollingbery 1
Edwin C. Horrell 1
Claude J. Hunt 1
Shy Huntington 1
Bert LaBrucherie 1
Jim Lambright 1
Rick Neuheisel 1
James Phelan 1
Mike Price 1
Clark Shaughnessy 1
Bruce Snyder 1
William H. Spaulding 1
Lon Stiner 1
Chuck Taylor 1
Jeff Tedford 1
Ted Tollner 1
Dick Tomey 1
Dick Vermeil 1
Bill Walsh 1
Tyrone Willingham 1
Mike White 1
Kalen DeBoer 1

^ Does not include USC's vacated 2004 and 2005 Pacific-10 Conference titles

Pac-12 Championship Game

Since 2011, the championship game has determined the conference champion. The game matches the highest-placed team from the North and South Divisions. From inauguration until 2017, the North Division representative won every championship game. (AP Poll rankings are indicated.)

Year North Division Pts South Division Pts
2011 No. 9 Oregon 49 UCLA 31
2012 No. 8 Stanford 27 No. 16 UCLA 24
2013 No. 7 Stanford 38 No. 11 Arizona State 14
2014 No. 2 Oregon 51 No. 7 Arizona 13
2015 No. 7 Stanford 41 No. 20 USC 22
2016 No. 4 Washington 41 No. 9 Colorado 10
2017 No. 14 Stanford 28 No. 11 USC 31
2018 No. 11 Washington 10 No. 17 Utah 3
2019 No. 13 Oregon 37 No. 5 Utah 15
2020 Oregon 31 No. 13 USC 24
2021 No. 10 Oregon 10 No. 17 Utah 38
2022 No. 4 USC 24 No. 11 Utah 47
2023 No. 3 Washington 34 No. 5 Oregon 31

Division championships

North Division

Team Number Years
Oregon 6 2011†, 2012†, 2013†, 2014, 2019, 2021
Stanford 5 2011†, 2012†, 2013†, 2015, 2017
Washington 4 2016, 2017†, 2018†, 2020‡
Washington State 1 2018†
California 0
Oregon State 0

† - Shared championship
‡ - Washington was replaced in the 2020 conference championship game by runner-up Oregon due to insufficient student-athletes during the COVID-19 pandemic[7]
Bold - Championship game participant[8][9]

South Division

Team Number Years
Utah 4 2015†, 2018, 2019, 2021
USC 3 2015†, 2017, 2020
UCLA 2 2011‡, 2012
Arizona 1 2014
Arizona State 1 2013
Colorado 1 2016

† - Shared championship
‡ - UCLA won the 2011 title as USC was ineligible for postseason play
Bold - Championship game participant[8][9]

All-time school records (ranked according to all time wins)

Through end of the 2023 season. Records reflect official NCAA results, including any forfeits or win vacating.[10][11]

# Pac–12 Record Win % Pac–12 Conference Championships Claimed National Championships
1 USC 875–365–54 .697 37 11
2 Washington 784–465–50 .623 18 2
3 Colorado 723–544–36 .569 0 1
4 Utah 719–481–31 .597 2 0
5 Oregon 703–513–46 .575 13 0
6 California 694–570–51 .547 14 5
7 Stanford 670–496–49 .572 15 2
8 UCLA 637–446–37 .585 17 1
9 Arizona 633–499–33 .558 1 0
10 Arizona State 633–429–24 .594 3 1
11 Washington State 576–581–45 .498 4 0
12 Oregon State 569–6229–50 .476 5 0

Pac-12 Team vs. Team Results


  Arizona ASU California Colorado Oregon OSU Stanford UCLA USC Utah Washington WSU
vs. Arizona 44–51–115–19–216–10–029–17–016–25–117–15–027–19–239–8–026–20–226–11–119–28–0
vs. Arizona State 51–44–119–17–04–10–021–18–016–30–115–18–023–16–126–14–012–22–018–22–017–27–2
vs. California 19–15–217–19–05–7–043–41–236–40–065–50–1158–35–173–32–57–6–056–41–430–49–5
vs. Colorado 10–16–010–4–07–5–016–9–08–6–06–7–014–5–017–0–035–32–313–7–18–6–0
vs. Oregon 17–29–018–21–041–43–29–16–049–68–1050–36–140–32–039–23–211–25–063–48–542–52–7
vs. Oregon State 25–16–130–16–140–36–06–8–068–49–1059–28–343–18–465–12–412–14–169–48–557–49–3
vs. Stanford 15–17–018–15–050–65–116–7–036–50–128–59–349–43–365–43–37–4–045–45–431–41–1
vs. UCLA 19–27–216–23–135–58–15–14–032–40–018–43–443–49–352–34–79–12–032–42–220–42–1
vs. USC 8–39–014–26–032–73–50–17–02

–39–2

12–65–434–65–334–52–710–13–031–52–410–62–4
vs. Utah 20–26–222–12–06–7–032–35–325–11–014–12–14–7–012–9–013–10–014–2–09–10–0
vs. Washington 11–26–122–18–041–56–47–13–148–63–548–69–545–45–443–32–252–31–42–14–035–68–4
vs. Washington State 28–19–027–17–249–30–56–8–052–42–749–57–341–31–142–20–162–10–410–9–068–35–4
Total 223–274–9239–221–5335–410–3089–152–4393–378–27294–474–32380–351–26385–281–21504–217–29141–173–6433–353–30276–428–27

See also

Notes

  1. Idaho appears in contemporaneous PCC reports, but not in the 2016 Pac-12 media guide

References

General
  • "2015 Pac-12 Football Media Guide" (PDF). Pac-12.com. Retrieved December 10, 2015.
  • Associated Press Final Season Polls Archived 2006-06-14 at the Wayback Machine
  • Year–by–Year Final Coaches' Polls
Specific
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  2. "Lost Traditions". February 22, 2012.
  3. 1 2 "Pac-12 Conference - 2016 Football Media Guide". Catalog.e-digitaleditions.com. 2016. pp. 91–92. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  4. "USC ordered to vacate wins, gets bowl ban, docked 30 scholarships". www.cbssports.com. Archived from the original on 13 October 2012. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
  5. Chris Dufresne (2010-06-11). "USC will keep 2004 AP championship". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  6. 1 2 3 4 2017 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records (PDF). Indianapolis: The National Collegiate Athletic Association. July 2017. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  7. "Pac-12 statement on Washington at USC Pac-12 Football Championship Game | Pac-12". pac-12.com. Under Pac-12 Football Championship Game policy, the team with the next best record in the North Division, Oregon, will represent the North Division against South Division Champion USC.
  8. 1 2 "Pac-12 Conference - 2011-12 Pac-12 Year In Review". Catalog.e-digitaleditions.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
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