2014 Pac 12 Conference Standings
Season | Conference | Coach | |||||||||
North | |||||||||||
Oregon | 13-2 | 681 | 354 | ## | 8-1 | 395 | 225 | Mark Helfrich | |||
Stanford | 8-5 | 353 | 213 | 5-4 | 214 | 175 | David Shaw | ||||
Washington | 8-6 | 423 | 347 | 4-5 | 236 | 216 | Chris Petersen | ||||
California | 5-7 | 459 | 477 | 3-6 | 338 | 397 | Sonny Dykes | ||||
Washington State | 3-9 | 382 | 463 | 2-7 | 272 | 377 | Mike Leach | ||||
Oregon State | 5-7 | 308 | 379 | 2-7 | 213 | 328 | Mike Riley | ||||
South | |||||||||||
Arizona | 10-4 | 483 | 395 | # | 7-2 | 321 | 242 | Rich Rodriquez | |||
UCLA | 10-3 | 435 | 365 | 6-3 | 305 | 258 | Jim Mora | ||||
Arizona State | 10-3 | 480 | 363 | 6-3 | 286 | 264 | Todd Graham | ||||
Southern California | 9-4 | 466 | 327 | 6-3 | 289 | 221 | Steve Sarkisian | ||||
Utah | 9-4 | 407 | 324 | 5-4 | 221 | 263 | Kyle Whittingham | ||||
Colorado | 2-10 | 342 | 468 | 0-9 | 263 | 387 | Mike MacIntyre | ||||
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
The forward pass first appeared in college football in 1906. It was introduced in an attempt to increase scoring and reduce injuries.
The forward pass first appeared in college football in 1906. It was introduced in an attempt to increase scoring and reduce injuries.