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ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS: All-Pac-12 honors will be released Tuesday, Dec. 1. The Conference office will release first and second teams honors, while Pac-12 Networks will unveil the various Player of the Year honors, including Coach of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year on Inside Pac-12 Football at 6 p.m. PT.

BOWL ELIGIBLE: For the third consecutive year, the Pac-12 has a record-tying nine bowl eligible teams in ARIZONA, ARIZONA STATE, CALIFORNIA, OREGON, STANFORD, UCLA, USC, UTAH and WASHINGTON STATE are bowl eligible. With one more win, the WASHINGTON Huskies can join the group. The Golden Bears are bowl eligible for the first time since 2011. The Cougars are bowl eligible for the first time since 2013 and just the second time since 2003.

DIVISION RACES: The North Division has been settled. With STANFORD’s win over California, the Cardinal clinched their third North Division title in the last four years ... In the South Division, it comes down to the winner of the UCLA-USC game. For the Bruins, it would mean their third FCG appearance, while the Trojans are looking for their first FCG appearance (the Trojans finished first in the South Division in 2011, but were ineligible for the postseason).

ROAD WARRIORS: In 49 Conference games played to date, the visiting team is 25-24.

POLL WATCHING: The polls have been a revolving door for Pac-12 teams. After a one week absence, UCLA moves back into the AP poll this week, joining STANFORD, OREGON and WASHINGTON STATE. While UTAH fell out of the AP poll, ending a streak of 14 straight weeks in the regular season poll, the Utes remain in the Coaches poll at No. 25. For Washington State, the No. 20 ranking is its highest since the final AP poll of the 2003 season when it finished at No. 9 ... Five different Pac-12 teams this season have been ranked in the AP Top 10 ... Over the last two seasons, 10 different Pac-12 teams have been ranked among the AP Top 25, while six different Conference teams have been ranked among the Top 10.

ALL-PURPOSE: STANFORD sophomore RB Christian McCaffrey continues to lead the FBS with 255.18 all-purpose yards per game, by nearly 50 yards over the next player (Tyler Ervin, San Jose State, 206.73 ypg). His school-record 389 all-purpose yards posted against California is the top mark in the FBS this season ... McCaffrey has rushed for 100 or more yards in nine straight games. His 2,807 all-purpose yardage breakdown is as follows: 1,546 rushing, 416 receiving, 813 kick return, 32 punt return ... Since 1978, only four other Conference players have averaged 200 or more all-purpose yards per game for an entire season - USC’s Marcus Allen in 1981 (232.6 avg), Stanford’s Glyn Milburn in 1990 (202.0 avg), USC’s Reggie Bush in 2005 (222.3 avg) and USC’s Marqise Lee in 2012 (206.4 avg). Coincidentally, Milburn’s teammate in 1990 was Ed McCaffrey (father of Christian), who had 61 receptions for 917 yards and a Conference-leading 91.7 receiving yards per game that season ... In addition to McCaffrey, the Pac-12 boasts OREGON’s Royce Freeman (7th, 164.8 ypg) and UTAH’s Devontae Booker (8th, 157.9 ypg) among the FBS all-purpose leaders.

PAC-12 NETWORK TO TAB ALL-CENTURY TEAM: The Pac-12 Network will honor the Conference’s 100-year anniversary with the selection of an All-Century team. Each Tuesday on the Network’s Inside Pac-12 Football show, the finalists/top 10 vote getters for each position as selected by a panel comprised of media, former players, coaches and administrators will be unveiled. The actual All-Century Team will be announced on Tuesday, December 1. To date, here are the finalists as selected by the panel:

Running Back Wide Receiver Tight End Defensive End Quarterbacks Marcus Allen - USC Brandin Cooks - OSU Mark Bruener - WASH Dave Ball - UCLA Troy Aikman - UCLA Ricky Bell - USC DeSean Jackson - CAL Fred Davis - USC Tedy Bruschi - ARIZ Terry Baker - OSU Reggie Bush - USC Keyshawn Johnson - USC Zach Ertz - STAN Andre Carter - CAL Gary Beban - UCLA Anthony Davis - USC Marqise Lee - USC Russ Francis - ORE Shante Carver - ASU John Elway - STAN Mike Garrett - USC James Lofton - STAN Tony Gonzalez - CAL Pat Donovan - STAN Matt Leinart - USC Hugh McElhenny - WASH Ken Margerum - STAN Rob Gronkowski - ARIZ Jimmy Gunn - USC Andrew Luck - STAN Chuck Muncie - CAL JJ Stokes - UCLA Todd Heap - ASU Jim Jeffcoat - ASU Marcus Mariota - ORE Ernie Nevers - STAN Lynn Swann - USC A. Seferian-Jenkins - WASH Willie McGinest - USC Warren Moon - WASH OJ Simpson - USC Troy Walters - STAN Marcedes Lewis - UCLA Marlin McKeever - USC Carson Palmer - USC Charles White - USC Mike Williams - USC Charles Young - USC Terrell Suggs - ASU Jim Plunkett - STAN Defensive Tackle ​Offensive Line Cornerback Safety Sedrick Ellis - USC Tony Boselli - USC Eric Allen - ASU Mark Carrier - USC Steve Emtman - WASH Brad Budde - USC Joey Browner - USC Chuck Cecil - ARIZ Star Lotulelei - UTAH Randy Cross - UCLA Antoine Cason - ARIZ Kenny Easley - UCLA Gary Jeter - USC Mel Hein - WSU Jimmie Johnson - UCLA David Fulcher - ASU Keith Millard - WSU Lincoln Kennedy - WASH Darryl Lewis - ARIZ Ronnie Lott - USC Haloti Ngata - ORE Bruce Matthews - USC Chris McAlister - ARIZ John Lynch - STAN Rob Waldrop - ARIZ Randall McDaniel - ASU Deltha O’Neal - CAL Tim McDonald - USC Ed White - CAL Anthony Munoz​ - USC Mel Renfro - ORE Lawyer Milloy - WASH Paul Wiggin - STAN ​Jonathan Ogden - UCLA Mike Richardson - ASU Troy Polamalu - USC Leonard Williams - USC Ron Yary - USC Marcus Trufant - WSU Dennis Thurman - USC Kicker Returner Punter Linebacker Jim Breech - CAL Jon Arnett - USC Brian Anger - CAL Chris Claiborne - USC Kai Forbath - UCLA Reggie Bush - USC Mike Black - ASU Jack Del Rio - USC Jason Hanson - WSU Curtis Conway - USC Nick Folk - ARIZ Ricky Hunley - ARIZ Jeff Jaeger - WASH Anthony Davis - USC Tom Hackett - UTAH Rey Maualuga - USC John Lee - UCLA DeSean Jackson - CAL Jason Hanson - WSU Donn Moomaw - UCLA Steve McLaughlin - ARIZ Maurice Jones-Drew - UCLA Nick Harris - CAL Ken Norton, Jr. - UCLA Chuck Nelson - WASH Glyn Milburn - STAN Jeff Locke - UCLA Jerry Robinson - UCLA Alexis Serna - OSU Ty Montgomery - STAN Ryan Longwell - Cal Junior Seau - USC Luis Zendejas - ASU Deltha O’Neal - CAL Tom Malone - USC Pat Tillman - ASU Max Zendejas - ARIZ DeAnthony Thomas - ORE Kirk Wilson - UCLA Richard Wood - USC

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