2017 Pac-12 Conference football season
The 2017 Pac–12 Conference football season is the seventh for the twelve-team league. The season began on August 26, 2017, and ended with the Pac-12 Championship Game on December 1, 2017 at Levi's Stadium.
Previous season
Washington defeated Colorado 41–10 for the 2016 Pac-12 Football Championship Game.Six teams participated in bowl games. Stanford defeated North Carolina 25–23 in the Sun Bowl. Utah won over Indiana 26–24 at the Foster Farms Bowl. Washington State lost 12–17 to Minnesota in the Holiday Bowl. Colorado lost to Oklahoma State 8–38 in the Alamo Bowl. In the Rose Bowl, USC defeated Penn State 52–49. And in the College Football Playoff Semifinal Round, Washington lost to Alabama by a score of 7–24.
Pre-season
2017 Pac-12 Spring Football and number of signees on signing day:North Division
- California – 14 signees
- Oregon – 24 signees
- Oregon State – 24 signees
- Stanford – 14 signees
- Washington – 18 signees
- Washington State – 27 signees
- Arizona – 34 signees
- Arizona State – 19 signees
- Colorado – 28 signees
- UCLA – 18 signees
- USC – 26 signees
- Utah – 21 signees
Pac-12 media days
Wednesday
- Pac-12 Commissioner – Larry Scott
- Washington – Chris Petersen, Jake Browning & Keishawn Bierria
- Arizona – Rich Rodriguez, Jacob Alsadek & Luca Bruno,
- California – Justin Wilcox, Tre Watson & James Looney
- UCLA – Jim Mora, Scott Quessenberry & Kenny Young
- Oregon State – Gary Andersen, Ryan Nall & Manase Hungalu
- Colorado – Mike MacIntyre, Phillip Lindsay & Derek McCartney
- Pac-12 VP of Officiating – David Coleman
- Utah – Kyle Whittingham, Salesi Uhatafe & Filipo Mokofisi
- Oregon – Willie Taggart, Justin Herbert & Troy Dye
- Arizona State – Todd Graham, Kalen Ballage & JoJo Wicker
- Stanford – David Shaw, Bryce Love & Harrison Phillips
- Washington State – Mike Leach, Jamal Morrow & Peyton Pelluer
- USC – Clay Helton, Sam Darnold & Cameron Smith
Preseason Media Polls
Pac-12 Champion Voting
- USC – 28
- Washington – 22
- Oregon – 1
- Utah – 1
- 1. Washington Huskies
- 2. Stanford Cardinal
- 3. Washington State Cougars
- 4. Oregon Ducks
- 5. Oregon State Beavers
- 6. California Golden Bears
- 1. USC Trojans
- 2. Utah Utes
- 3. UCLA Bruins
- 4. Colorado Buffaloes
- 5. Arizona State Sun Devils
- 6. Arizona Wildcats
Recruiting classes
Head coaches
Coaching changes
There were two coaching changes following the 2017 season including Justin Wilcox with California and Willie Taggart with Oregon.Coaches
Rankings
Schedule
All times Pacific time. Pac-12 teams in bold.Rankings reflect those of the AP poll for that week.
Regular season
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Week 7
Week 8
Week 9
Week 10
Week 11
Week 12
Week 13
Championship game
The championship game will played on December 1, 2017. It will feature the teams with the best conference records from each division, Stanford from the North and USC from the South. This will be the seventh championship game and is also a rematch of the 2015 Pac-12 Football Championship Game, the first rematch in the history of the Pac-12 Football Championship Game.Week 14 (Pac-12 Championship Game)
Pac-12 vs other conferences
Pac-12 vs Power Five matchups
This is a list of the power conference teams, Although not all consider BYU a "Power Five" school, the Pac-12 considers games against BYU as satisfying its "Power Five" scheduling requirement. The Pac-12 plays in the non-conference games. All rankings are from the current AP Poll at the time of the game.Date | Visitor | Home | Site | Significance | Score |
September 1 | #8 Washington | Rutgers | High Point Solutions Stadium • Piscataway, NJ | W 30–14 | |
September 2 | California | North Carolina | Kenan Memorial Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC | W 35–30 | |
September 3 | Texas A&M | UCLA | Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CA | W 45–44 | |
September 9 | Nebraska | Oregon | Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR | W 42–35 | |
September 9 | Minnesota | Oregon State | Reser Stadium • Corvallis, OR | L 14–48 | |
September 9 | Utah | BYU | LaVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, UT | Holy War | W 19–13 |
September 16 | Arizona State | Texas Tech | Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, AZ | L 45–52 | |
September 16 | Texas | #4 USC | LA Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA | W 27–24 | |
September 16 | Ole Miss | California | California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA | W 27–16 | |
October 21 | #11 USC | #13 Notre Dame | Notre Dame Stadium • South Bend, IN | Notre Dame–USC football rivalry | L 14–49 |
November 25 | #9 Notre Dame | #20 Stanford | Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA | Notre Dame–Stanford football rivalry | W 38–20 |
December 26 | West Virginia | Utah | Cotton Bowl • Dallas, TX | Zaxby's Heart of Dallas Bowl | W 30–14 |
December 26 | Kansas State | UCLA | Chase Field • Phoenix, AZ | Motel 6 Cactus Bowl | L 17–35 |
December 27 | Purdue | Arizona | Levi Stadium • Santa Clara, CA | Foster Farms Bowl | L 35–38 |
December 28 | #18 Michigan State | #21 Washington State | SDCCU Stadium • San Diego, CA | Holiday Bowl | L 17–42 |
December 28 | #13 TCU | #15 Stanford | Alamodome • San Antonio, TX | Valero Alamo Bowl | L 37–39 |
December 29 | #24 NC State | Arizona State | Sun Bowl • El Paso, TX | Hyundai Sun Bowl | L 31–52 |
December 29 | #5 Ohio State | #8 USC | AT&T Stadium • Arlington, TX | Cotton Bowl | L 7–24 |
December 30 | #9 Penn State | #12 Washington | University of Phoenix Stadium • Glendale, AZ | Fiesta Bowl | L 28–35 |
Records against other conferences
2017 records against non-conference foes as of :Regular Season
Post Season
Postseason
Bowl games
Rankings are from AP Poll. All times Pacific Time Zone.* Rankings based on CFP rankings, Pac-12 team is bolded
Selection of teams': Arizona, Arizona State, Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, USC, Utah, Washington, Washington State '
Awards and honors
Player of the week honors
Following each week's games, Pac-12 conference officials select the players of the week from the conference's teams.All-Conference teams
The following players earned All-Pac-12 honors.First Team
Second Team
Honorable mentions
- ARIZONA: OL Jacob Alsadek, RSr.; RS Shun Brown, Jr.; OL Nate Eldridge, So.; LB Colin Schooler, Fr.; QB Khalil Tate, So.; RB Nick Wilson, Sr.
- ARIZONA STATE: DB Chad Adams, Sr..; LB DJ Calhoun, Sr.; OL Sam Jones, RJr.; RB Demario Richard, Sr.; LB Christian Sam, Jr.; DL Tashon Smallwood, Sr.; QB Manny Wilkins, Jr.
- CALIFORNIA: LB Devante Downs, Sr.; RB Patrick Laird, Jr.; DL James Looney, Sr.; OL Patrick Mekari, Jr.
- COLORADO: LB Rick Gamboa, Jr.; OL Jeromy Irwin, Sr.; RB Phillip Lindsay, Sr.; QB Steven Montez, So.; DB Evan Worthington, Jr.
- OREGON: DB Ugo Amadi, Jr.; TE Jake Breeland, RSo.; OL Jake Hanson, RSo.; DB Arrion Springs, Sr.; OL Calvin Throckmorton, So.
- OREGON STATE: LB Manase Hungalu, RSr.; DB David Morris, Fr.
- STANFORD: OL Jesse Burkett, Sr.; OL A.T. Hall, Sr.; OL Walker Little, Fr.; LB Bobby Okereke, Sr.; RS Cameron Scarlett, Jr.; AP/ST Brandon Simmons, Sr.; PK Jet Toner, So.; WR JJ Arcega-Whiteside, Jr.
- UCLA: WR Darren Andrews, RSr.; WR Jordan Lasley, RJr.; OL Scott Quessenberry, RSr.; OL Najee Toran, Sr.; DL Jacob Tuioti-Mariner, Sr.
- USC: OL Chris Brown, RJr.; TB Stephen Carr, Fr.; DL Josh Fatu, Sr.; DB Chris Hawkins, RSr.; DB Iman Marshall, Jr.; WR Steven Mitchell Jr., RSr.; TE Tyler Petite, Jr.; DL Brandon Pili, Fr.; TB Tyler Vaughns, RFr.
- UTAH: OL Lo Falemaka, Sr.; LB Kavika Luafatasaga, Sr.; DL Lowell Lotulelei, Sr.; DL Filipo Mokofisi, Sr.
- WASHINGTON: TB Salvon Ahmed, Fr.; LB Tevis Bartlett, Jr.; QB Jake Browning, Jr.; DB Myles Bryant, So.; OL Nick Harris, So.
- WASHINGTON STATE: OL Andre Dillard, RJr.; QB Luke Falk, RSr.; LB Frankie Luvu, Sr.; RB Jamal Morrow, RSr.
Pac-12 individual awards
Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year
Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year
Pac-12 Coach of the Year
Pac-12 Offensive Freshman Player of the Year
Pac-12 Defensive Freshman Player of the Year
Pac-12 Scholar Athlete Player of the Year
All-Americans
The following Pac-12 players were named to the 2017 College Football All-America Team by the Walter Camp Football Foundation, Associated Press, Football Writers Association of america, Sporting News, and American Football Coaches Association :Academic All-America Team Member of the Year :
All-Academic
First teamPos. | Name | School | Yr. | GPA | Major |
QB | Justin Herbert | Oregon | Sophomore | 4.08 | Biology |
RB | Patrick Laird | California | RSJr. | 3.51 | Business Administration; Political Science |
RB | Nick Ralston | Arizona State | RSSo. | 4.00 | Finance |
WR | John Gardner | Washington | RSJr. | 3.54 | Mathematics |
WR | Timmy Hernandez | Oregon State | Junior | 3.74 | Mechanical Engineering |
TE | Harrison Handley | Utah | Senior | 3.63 | Educational Leadership and Policy |
OL | Christian Boettcher | Arizona | Senior | 3.60 | Biochemistry |
OL | Johnny Capra | Utah | Sophomore | 3.96 | Communication |
OL | Isaac Miller | Colorado | RSSo. | 3.77 | Integrative Physiology & Psychology |
OL | Calvin Throckmorton | Oregon | RSSo. | 3.76 | Human Physiology |
OL | Nick Wilson | Stanford | Junior | 3.62 | Mechanical Engineering |
DL | Nick Heninger | Utah | RSFr. | 3.93 | Undeclared/Pre-Dentistry |
DL | Dylan Jackson | Stanford | Junior | 3.30 | Political Science |
DL | Harrison Phillips | Stanford | Senior | 3.34 | Science, Technology and Society; Sociology |
DL | Pita Tonga | Utah | RSFr. | 3.56 | Undeclared |
LB | Tevis Bartlett | Washington | Junior | 3.65 | Education, Community & Organizations |
LB | Ben Burr-Kirven | Washington | Junior | 3.58 | Comparative Literature, Cinema and Media Studies |
LB | Derek McCartney | Colorado | Gr. | 3.71 | Integrative Physiology |
DB | Terrell Burgess | Utah | Sophomore | 3.59 | Undeclared |
DB | Malcolm Holland | Arizona | Sophomore | 3.44 | Pre-Business |
DB | Taylor Rapp | Washington | Sophomore | 3.66 | Business |
DB | Luke Rubenzer | California | Senior | 3.24 | Business Administration |
PK | Van Soderberg | Washington | RSFr. | 3.91 | Pre-Engineering |
P | Mitch Wishnowsky | Utah | Junior | 3.40 | Kinesiology Teaching |
ST | Richard McNitzky | Stanford | Sophomore | 3.88 | Undeclared |
Second team
Pos. | Name | School | Yr. | GPA | Major |
QB | Jake Browning | Washington | Junior | 3.37 | Business |
RB | Ryan Nall | Oregon State | RSJr. | 3.41 | Speech Communication |
RB | Cameron Scarlett | Stanford | Junior | 3.30 | Science, Technology and Technology |
WR | Brandon Arconado | Washington State | RSSo. | 3.38 | Undeclared |
WR | Demari Simpkins | Utah | Sophomore | 3.23 | Communication |
TE | Dalton Schultz | Stanford | Senior | 3.43 | Science, Technology and Society |
OL | Jesse Burkett | Stanford | Senior | 3.50 | Japanese; Symbolic Systems |
OL | Jake Curhan | California | RSFr. | 3.51 | Undeclared |
OL | Devery Hamilton | Stanford | Sophomore | 3.47 | Undeclared |
OL | Darrin Paulo | Utah | So. | 3.44 | Economics |
OL | Luke Wattenberg | Washington | RSFr. | 3.36 | Pre-Engineering |
DL | Greg Gaines | Washington | Junior | 3.25 | Extended Pre-Major |
DL | Tony Mekari | California | RSSr. | 3.24 | Legal Studies |
DL | Levi Onwuzurike | Washington | RSFr. | 3.36 | Pre-Arts & Sciences |
DL | Jovan Swann | Stanford | Sophomore | 3.25 | Undeclared |
LB | Peyton Pelluer | Washington State | RSSr. | 3.36 | Humanities |
LB | Casey Toohill | Stanford | Junior | 3.68 | Political Science |
LB | Josh Woods | UCLA | Junior | 3.33 | Sociology |
DB | Frank Buncom | Stanford | Sophomore | 3.23 | Human Biology |
DB | Treyjohn Butler | Stanford | Sophomore | 3.31 | Undeclared |
DB | Alijah Holder | Stanford | Senior | 3.19 | Science, Technology and Society |
DB | Justin Reid | Stanford | Junior | 3.15 | Management Science and Engineering |
PK | Matt Anderson | California | GR. | 3.56 | Cultural Sport in Education |
P | Jake Glatting | Arizona | RSJr. | 3.45 | Industrial Engineering |
ST | Connor Haller | Utah | RSFr. | 3.86 | Pre-Business |
Honorable mentions: ARIZ: Leon Branden, Jamie Nunley, Josh Pollack, Khalil Tate; ASU: Mitchell Fraboni, Tommy Hudson, Connor Humphreys, Malik Lawal, Alex Losoya, A.J. McCollum, Michael Sleep-Dalton, Tashon Smallwood, Kyle Williams; CAL: Jordan Kunaszyk, Demetris Robertson, Gabe Siemieniec, Russ Ude; COLO: Lucas Cooper, George Frazier, Aaron Haigler, Michael Mathewes; ORE: Taylor Alie, Kaulana Apelu, Gary Baker, Brady Breeze, Jacob Breeland, Doug Brenner, Jacob Capra, Drayton Carlberg, Jake Hanson, Shane Lemieux, Malik Lovette, Cam McCormick; OSU: Blake Brandel, Jordan Choukair, Summer Houston, Andrzejh Hughes-Murray, Nous Keobounnam, Trent Moore, Artavis Pierce, Nick Porebski, Tuli Wily-Matagi; STAN: Joey Alfieri, Malik Antoine, Jake Bailey, Isaiah Brandt-Sims, David Bright, Keller Chryst, K. J. Costello, Obi Eboh, Ben Edwards, Scooter Harrington, Nate Herbig, Trenton Irwin, Peter Kalambayi, Quenton Meeks, Alameen Murphy, Kevin Palma, Kaden Smith, Donald Stewart, Jet Toner, Jay Tyler, Mike Tyler; UCLA: Michael Alves, Johnny Den Bleyker, Giovanni Gentosi, Theo Howard, Nate Meadors, Marcus Moore, Christian Pabico, Josh Rosen, Jordan Wilson, Alex Whittingham, Kenny Young; USC: Jordan Austin, Wyatt Schmidt; UTAH: Julian Blackmon, Devonta’e Henry-Cole, Hayes Hicken, Casey Hughes, Tyler Huntley, Jake Jackson, Troy Williams; WASH: A.J. Carty, Sean Constantine, Will Dissly, Coleman Shelton, Nick Harris, Drew Sample, Vita Vea, Tristan Vizcaino; WSU: Nick Begg, Tristan Brock, Kyle Celli, Taylor Comfort, Isaac Dotson, Luke Falk, Dezmon Patmon, Trey Tinsley.
National award winners
- Bryce Love
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 | 55,675 | 43,620 | 43,334 | 36,651 | 48,380† | 42,822 | 40,984 | — | 257,629 | 42,938 | 77.12% |
Arizona State | Sun Devil Stadium | 57,078 | 46,596 | 54,336 | 50,110 | 51,234 | 53,446 | 44,553 | 59,385† | 359,660 | 51,380 | 90.02% |
California | California Memorial Stadium | 62,467 | 36,209 | 37,125 | 46,747† | 26,244 | 37,525 | 35,440 | — | 219,290 | 36,548 | 58.51% |
Colorado | Folsom Field | 50,183 | 43,822 | 44,318 | 47,666 | 49,976† | 47,216 | 49,337 | — | 282,335 | 47,056 | 93.77% |
Oregon | Autzen Stadium | 54,000 | 52,204 | 58,389† | 55,707 | 56,653 | 56,154 | 51,799 | 57,475 | 388,381 | 55,483 | 102.75% |
Oregon State | Reser Stadium | 45,674 | 34,737 | 35,206 | 37,821† | 33,785 | 30,912 | 36,063 | — | 208,524 | 34,754 | 76.09% |
Stanford | Stanford Stadium | 50,424 | 48,042 | 44,422 | 48,559 | 44,589 | 51,424† | 47,352 | — | 284,388 | 47,398 | 94.00% |
UCLA | Rose Bowl | 92,542 | 64,635† | 50,444 | 61,338 | 55,711 | 53,847 | 50,287 | — | 336,262 | 56,044 | 60.56% |
USC | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | 93,607 | 61,125 | 77,614 | 84,714† | 60,314 | 72,382 | 70,225 | 82,407 | 508,781 | 72,683 | 77.65% |
Utah | Rice-Eccles Stadium | 45,807 | 45,905 | 45,881 | 45,991 | 45,863 | 45,902 | 45,826 | 46,022† | 321,390 | 45,913 | 100.23% |
Washington | Husky Stadium | 70,083 | 68,491 | 68,384 | 67,429 | 69,847 | 70,572 | 65,767 | 71,265† | 481,755 | 68,822 | 98.20% |
Washington State | Martin Stadium | 32,952 | 30,254 | 32,631 | 32,487 | 30,317 | 33,773† | 31,461 | 32,952 | 223,875 | 31,982 | 97.06% |
Bold – Exceed capacity
†Season High
Attendance for neutral site games:
- August 27 - Stanford vs. Rice, 33,101
- September 1 – Colorado vs. Colorado State, 73,932