2016 Pac-12 Football Championship Game

2016 Pac-12 Football Championship Game
Conference Championship
1234 Total
Colorado 7030 10
Washington 771710 41
Date December 2, 2016
Season 2016
Stadium Levi's Stadium
Location Santa Clara, CA
MVP Taylor Rapp, Washington
Referee Land Clark
Halftime show Dr Pepper Tuition Giveaway
Attendance 47,118
United States TV coverage
Network FOX, FOX Deportes
Announcers Joe Davis (Play-by-Play)
Brady Quinn (Analyst)
Jenny Taft (Sideline Reporter)
International TV coverage
Network FOX Sports (Spanish)
ESPN Brasil (Portuguese)
2016 Pac-12 football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
North Division
No. 4 Washington x$^   8 1         12 2  
Washington State   7 2         8 5  
No. 12 Stanford   6 3         10 3  
California   3 6         5 7  
Oregon State   3 6         4 8  
Oregon   2 7         4 8  
South Division
No. 17 Colorado x   8 1         10 4  
No. 3 USC   7 2         10 3  
No. 23 Utah   5 4         9 4  
Arizona State   2 7         5 7  
UCLA   2 7         4 8  
Arizona   1 8         3 9  
Championship: Washington 41, Colorado 10
  • ^ College Football Playoff participant
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2016 Pac-12 Football Championship Game was played on Friday, December 2, 2016 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California to determine the champion of the Pac-12 Conference in football for the 2016 season. It was the sixth football championship game in Pac-12 Conference history. The game featured the South Division champion Colorado Buffaloes against the North Division champion Washington Huskies.[1] Washington defeated Colorado by a score of 41–10 to win their first conference championship since 2000 and their first outright title since 1991.

History

Both Colorado and Washington made their first appearances in the Pac-12 Championship Game. The matchup ensured that the 2016 edition would be the first Pac-12 Football Championship Game not won by Oregon or Stanford.

Teams

Washington (North)

Washington secured their berth in the Pac-12 Championship Game after beating in-state rival Washington State 45–17 in the 109th Apple Cup. Washington became the first team other than Oregon or Stanford to win the North Division.

Colorado (South)

Colorado clinched their first appearance in the Pac-12 Championship Game with a 27–22 win over Utah in the final week of the regular season. This was Colorado's first division championship since winning the Big 12 North Division in 2005.

Game summary

Scoring summary

1 2 3 4 Total
#8 Buffaloes 7 0 3 0 10
#4 Huskies 7 7 17 10 41

The 2016 Pac-12 Championship Game featured the #8 Colorado Buffaloes (10–2) against the #4 Washington Huskies (11–1). The Huskies opened the scoring just three minutes into the game when Lavon Coleman ran for a 1-yard touchdown. The Buffaloes responded with a 3-yard rushing touchdown of their own, and the first quarter ended 7-7. The second quarter saw only one score: Jake Browning threw his first touchdown pass of the night to put the Huskies up 14-7 going into halftime.

On the first play from scrimmage in the second half, Washington safety Taylor Rapp intercepted a pass from Sefo Liufau and returned it for a touchdown to give the Huskies a 21-7 lead. On Colorado's ensuing drive, Rapp intercepted another pass from Liufau returned it to the Buffaloes' 25 yard-line. Washington kicked a field goal to push their lead up to 24-7. Browning threw his second TD pass later in the third quarter to make the score 31-7. A long return on the ensuing kickoff gave Colorado possession at the Huskies' 2-yard line, and the Buffaloes kicked a field goal on the drive. Liufau threw his third interception as time expired in the third quarter. The Huskies added another field goal and touchdown in the fourth quarter to seal a 41-10 victory and their first conference title since 2000.

Scoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards TOP COLO WASH
1 11:53 7 65 3:07 WASH Lavon Coleman 1-yard touchdown run, Cameron Van Winkle kick good 0 7
1 0:49 7 55 3:07 COLO Phillip Lindsay 3-yard touchdown run, Davis Price kick good 7 7
2 6:38 9 56 4:19 WASH Darrell Daniels 15-yard touchdown reception from Jake Browning, Cameron Van Winkle kick good 7 14
3 14:44 -- -- -- WASH Interception returned 35 yards for touchdown by Taylor Rapp, Cameron Van Winkle kick good 7 21
3 11:27 6 18 2:01 WASH 24-yard field goal by Cameron Van Winkle 7 24
3 5:21 4 60 2:01 WASH John Ross 19-yard touchdown reception from Jake Browning, Cameron Van Winkle kick good 7 31
3 3:43 4 –5 1:38 COLO 24-yard field goal by Chris Graham 10 31
4 14:07 4 8 0:53 WASH 20-yard field goal by Cameron Van Winkle 10 34
4 4:23 13 65 8:46 WASH Chico McClatcher 8-yard touchdown run, Cameron Van Winkle kick good 10 41
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. 10 41

Statistics

Statistics[2] COLO WASH
First downs 9 22
Third down efficiency 4–15 8–17
Rushes–yards 29–82 54–265
Passing yards 81 118
Passing: Comp–Att–Int 8–25–3 9–24–0
Time of possession 21:26 38:34

See also

Notes

References

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