2010 Pacific-10 Conference football season


The 2010 Pacific-10 Conference football season began on September 2, 2010 with a victory by USC at Hawaii. Conference play began on September 11 with Stanford shutting out UCLA 35–0 in Pasadena on ESPN.
Oregon repeated as the conference champion, ending the regular season with a program-first twelve wins and with a #2 BCS ranking. The Ducks earned a berth in the 2011 BCS National Championship Game, which they lost to SEC Champion Auburn. Stanford repeated as the conference runner-up, ending the regular season with a program-first eleven wins and with a #4 BCS ranking, giving them an at-large BCS berth. The Cardinal defeated ACC Champion Virginia Tech in the 2011 Orange Bowl. Arizona lost to Oklahoma State while Washington defeated Nebraska in non-BCS bowls.
This was the final season for the conference as a 10-team league. In July 2011, Colorado and Utah joined the conference, at which time the league's name changed to the Pac-12 Conference.
The Sagarin Ratings by the end of the bowl season, ranked the Pac-10 as the best conference in football, overall.

Previous season

During the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the Pac-10 teams won 2 and lost 5 bowl games:

Highlights

September

Players-of-the-week

;National
;Pacific-10 Conference

Pac-10 vs. BCS matchups

Bowl games

All bowl games involving the Pac-10 aired on ESPN.

Head coaches

Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year and Associated Press College Football Coach of the Year
Woody Hayes Trophy
Doak Walker Award
Paul Hornung Award
;National Finalists
Walter Camp Football Foundation All-America:
Associated Press All-America First Team:
FWAA All-America Team:
Sporting News All-America team:
AFCA Coaches' All-Americans First Team:
ESPN All-America team:

All-Pac-10 teams

First Team:
ST=special teams player

All-Academic

First Team:
Pos.NameSchoolYr.GPAMajor
QBSteven ThreetArizona StateJr.3.82General Studies
RBLaMichael JamesOregonSo.3.01Sociology
RBOwen MarecicStanfordSr.3.47Human Biology
WRJared KarstetterWashington StateJr.3.55Zoology
WRRyan WhalenStanfordSr.3.53Science,Technology and Society
TEDavid PaulsonOregon Jr.3.66Business Administration
OLChase BeelerStanford Sr.3.68History
OLMicah HannamWashington State Sr.3.58Civil Engineering
OLBrendan LopezWashingtonJr.3.68Microbiology
OLChris PrummerWashington State Sr.3.90Zoology
OLCarson YorkOregon So.3.70Journalism-Advertising
DLDean DeLeoneArizona StateSr.3.41Communication
DLKevin FrahmOregon State Jr.3.25Political Science
DLKevin KooymanWashington State Sr.3.18Management & Operations
DLCasey HamlettWashington StateSr.3.77Management & Operations
LBCameron CollinsOregon State Jr.3.48Finance
LBMike MohamedCalifornia Sr.3.43Business Administration
LBJake FischerArizonaSo.3.42Pre-Business
DBKyle McCartneyWashington StateSo.3.87Entrepreneurship
DBChima NwachukwuWashington State Sr.3.85Political Science
DBTaylor SkaufelStanfordSr.3.43Science, Technology and Society
DBAntdony WilcoxArizonaSr.3.05Religious Studies
PKJohn BonanoArizonaJr.3.90Pre-Physiology
PJeff LockeUCLA So.3.57Economics
STDanny ReesUCLASr.3.51History

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