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Stats for the season (conference games only).

 

http://pac-12.com/content/football-statistics

 

Standings:

North Div:

1) Washington 8-1 / 11-1
2) Washington St 7-2 / 8-4
3) Stanford 6-3 / 9-3
4) California 3-6 / 5-7
5) Oregon St 3-6 / 4-8
6) Oregon 2-7 / 4-8

South Div:

1) Colorado 8-1 / 10-2
2) USC 7-2 / 9-3
3) Utah 5-4 / 8-4
4) Arizona St 2-7 / 5-7
5) UCLA 2-7 / 4-8
6) Arizona 1-8 / 3-9

Scoring Offense:

1) Washington 43.2
2) Washington State 39.8
3) California 33.8
4) USC 33.2
5) Oregon 32.9
6) Colorado 32.1
7) Utah 31.6
8) Arizona State 28.4
9) Stanford 25.9
10) Oregon State 25.6
11) UCLA 24.0
12) Arizona 22.6

Scoring Defense:

1) Colorado 18.4
2) USC 20.0
3) Washington 20.4
4) Stanford 22.4
5) Washington State 27.1
6) Utah 27.9
7) UCLA 29.3
8) Oregon State 32.3
9) Arizona State 42.4
10) California 43.6
11) Arizona 43.7
12) Oregon 45.3

 

Total Offense:

1) USC 511.0
2) Washington 505.7
3) Washington State 491.9
4) California 490.8
5) Oregon 473.8
6) Colorado 459.9
7) Utah 430.4
8) Arizona 400.2
9) Stanford 376.3
10) Oregon State 373.8
11) UCLA 359.3
12) Arizona State 345.8

Total Defense:

1) Washington 348.8
2) Colorado 351.9
3) USC 353.6
4) Stanford 383.8
5) UCLA 393.4
6) Washington State 412.8
7) Utah 427.1
8) Oregon State 443.9
9) Arizona 480.7
10) California 523.0
11) Arizona State 543.0
12) Oregon 557.0

 

Rushing Offense:

1) Arizona 237.3
2) USC 226.4
3) Washington 226.1
4) Utah 224.2
5) Stanford 214.8
6) Oregon State 207.7
7) Oregon 203.2
8) Colorado 203.0
9) California 163.3
10) Washington State 128.6
11) Arizona State 88.4
12) UCLA 68.6

Rushing Defense:

1) USC 128.8
2) Utah 137.6
3) Washington 138.9
4) Colorado 141.3
5) Washington State 142.9
6) Stanford 149.8
7) UCLA 184.1
8) Arizona State 192.9
9) Arizona 209.9
10) Oregon State 228.4
11) California 265.1
12) Oregon 272.0

 

Passing Offense:

1) Washington State 363.3
2) California 327.4
3) UCLA 290.8
4) USC 284.6
5) Washington 279.6
6) Oregon 270.6
7) Arizona State 257.3
8) Colorado 256.9
9) Utah 206.2
10) Oregon State 166.1
11) Arizona 162.9
12) Stanford 161.6

Passing Defense:

1) UCLA 209.3
2) Washington 209.9
3) Colorado 210.6
4) Oregon State 215.4
5) USC 224.8
6) Stanford 234.0
7) California 257.9
8) Washington State 269.9
9) Arizona 270.8
10) Oregon 285.0
11) Utah 289.6
12) Arizona State 350.1

 

Turnover Margin:

1) Washington +11
2) Utah +8
3) Colorado +7
4) Washington +3
5) California +0
6) Stanford -1
6) Arizona State +1
8) UCLA -2
9) Oregon State -3
10) USC -4
11) Oregon -5
12) Arizona -13

 

Arizona was hot garbage.

 

Posted

you did unseat oregon as the best rushing team in the conference for the first time in 10 years.

That earned us a 1-8 record plus it took 512 yards against ASSu to do so.

Posted

If you had told me that we'd be 10th in turnover margin, I would've assumed very bad things.

When you have that much talent on both sides of the ball you can get away with it.

Posted

Look at the scoring defense stats...the top teams are going bowling while the bottom teams will watch others play during bowl season.

Posted

In the Pac 12 this year it does and I think that's a good thing.  UW, CU, and USC all sporting a defense that places it at the head of the table in the Pac 12 rankings and in the championship game.  

 

Oh, and Bama.  

Posted

Ucla finished 5th in total defense and won 4 games.

 

It happens

 

With better health especially at QB, UCLA certainly is in the running for the South championship.  Better luck next season except when CU comes to town. ;)

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