2011 Pac-12 Conference football season


The 2011 Pac-12 Conference football season began on September 1, 2011 with Montana State at Utah and UC Davis at Arizona State. The conference's first game was played on September 10 with Utah at USC, and the final game played was the Pac-12 Championship Game on Friday, December 2. Oregon defeated UCLA to claim their third straight conference title. This is the first season for the conference as a 12-team league. In July 2011, Colorado and Utah joined the conference, at which time the league's name changed from the Pacific-10 Conference.
Seven teams accepted bowl bids, an improvement from four the previous season. The BCS bowls featured Oregon in the Rose Bowl against Big Ten champion Wisconsin and Stanford facing Big 12 champion Oklahoma State in the Fiesta Bowl. The Ducks claimed their first Rose Bowl victory since 1917, while the Cardinal fell to the Cowboys in overtime. Of the non-BCS bowl participants, only Utah won their matchup against Georgia Tech in the Sun Bowl.
Four teams changed head coaches. Arizona head coach Mike Stoops was fired midseason, while UCLA's Rick Neuheisel, Arizona State's Dennis Erickson, and Washington State's Paul Wulff were let go at the end of the season.

Previous season

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.

Preseason

2011 Pac-12 Spring Football:
North Division

South Division

Schedule

Index to colors and formatting
Pac-12 member won
Pac-12 member lost
Pac-12 teams in bold

Week one

Week two

Week three

Week four

Week five

Week six

Week seven

Week eight

Week nine

Week ten

Week eleven

Week twelve

Week thirteen

Week fourteen (Pac-12 Championship Game)

Pac-12 vs. BCS matchups

Bowl games

Pac-12 teams played in the following bowl games. Pac-12 teams are bolded.
Bowl GameDateStadiumCityTelevisionTime TeamScoreTeamScore
Maaco Bowl Las VegasDecember 22Sam Boyd StadiumWhitney, NevadaESPN5:00 PM#8 Boise State56Arizona State24
Holiday BowlDecember 28Qualcomm StadiumSan Diego, CaliforniaESPN5:00 PMTexas21California10
December 29AlamodomeSan Antonio, TexasESPN6:00 PM#15 Baylor67Washington56
Sun BowlDecember 31Sun Bowl StadiumEl Paso, TexasCBS11:00 AMUtah30Georgia Tech27
Kraft Fight Hunger BowlDecember 31AT&T ParkSan Francisco, CaliforniaESPN12:30 PMIllinois20UCLA14
Rose BowlJanuary 2Rose BowlPasadena, CaliforniaESPN2:00 PM#6 Oregon45#9 Wisconsin38
Fiesta BowlJanuary 2University of Phoenix StadiumGlendale, ArizonaESPN5:30 PM#3 Oklahoma State41#4 Stanford38

Players of the week

Following each week of games, Pac-12 conference officials selected the players of the week from the conference's teams.

Position key

Home attendance

Due to reconstruction at California Memorial Stadium, California played their 2011 home games in AT&T Park in San Francisco, California.

Washington official home game played versus Washington State in Seattle, WA at CenturyLink Field as renovation began on Husky Stadium.

This was an official Washington State home game played versus Oregon State at CenturyLink Field.

Awards and honors

Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award
Maxwell Award
Walter Camp Player of the Year Award
Academic All-America Team Member of the Year
AFCA Coaches' All-Americans First Team:
First Team:
ST=special teams player

All-Academic

First team
Pos.NameSchoolYr.GPAMajor
QBAndrew LuckStanfordRS Jr.3.48Architectural Design
RBMalcolm JonesUCLASo.3.20Undeclared
RBJohn TyndallCaliforniaSr.3.17Interdisciplinary Studies/Peace & Conflict Studies
WRJared KarstetterWashington StateSr.3.61Zoology
WRLuke MatthewsUtahJr.3.66Mass Communication
TEDavid PaulsonOregonGr.3.67Business
OLMark AsperOregonGr.3.77Educational Leadership
OLMark BrazinskiCaliforniaSo.3.68Business Administration and Media Studies
OLMitchell SchwartzCaliforniaSr.3.24American Studies
OLTevita StevensUtahJr.3.52Spanish
OLCarson YorkOregonJr.3.75Journalism and Communications
DLKevin FrahmOregon StateSr.3.30Political Science
DLErnest OwusuCaliforniaSr.3.31Political Economy
DLWill PericakColoradoJr.3.43Business-Finance
DLDerrick ShelbyUtahSr.3.25Sociology
LBBrent EtizStanfordSo.3.52Economics
LBPaul VassalloArizonaSr.3.48Pre-Public Health
LBJ.J. WilliamsUtahSr.3.42Economics
DBCameron CollinsOregon StateSr.3.48Business-Finance
DBKyle McCartneyWashington StateRS Jr.3.80Entrepreneurship
DBTravis SandersfeldColoradoRS Sr.3.38Business-Finance
DBGreg WalkerWashingtonJr.3.41Biology
PKJohn BonanoArizonaSr.3.90Physiology
PSean SellwoodUtahJr.3.78Exercise and Sport Science
STBrendan LopezWashingtonSr.3.64Neurobiology

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