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2012 Pac-12 Football Championship Game
Conference Championship
1234 Total
UCLA 140100 24
Stanford 710010 27
DateNovember 30, 2012
Season 2012
Stadium Stanford Stadium
Location Stanford, California
MVP Kevin Hogan (QB, Stanford)
FavoriteStanford by 8
National anthem Pia Toscano
RefereeShawn Hochuli
Attendance31,622 [1]
United States TV coverage
Network FOX (TV)
ESPN Radio
Announcers Gus Johnson play-by-play
Charles Davis color
Julie Alexandria sideline #1
Petros Papadakis sideline #2 Radio: Bill Rosinski, David Norrie, Joe Schad
Pac-12 Football Championship Game
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2012 Pac-12 Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
North Division
No. 7 Stanford xy$   8 1     12 2  
No. 2 Oregon x%   8 1     12 1  
No. 20 Oregon State   6 3     9 4  
Washington   5 4     7 6  
California   2 7     3 9  
Washington State   1 8     3 9  
South Division
UCLA x   6 3     9 5  
Arizona State   5 4     8 5  
USC   5 4     7 6  
Arizona   4 5     8 5  
Utah   3 6     5 7  
Colorado   1 8     1 11  
Championship: Stanford 27, UCLA 24
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • % – BCS at-large representative
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2012 Pac-12 Football Championship Game was played on Friday, November 30, 2012 at Stanford Stadium in Stanford, California to determine the 2012 football champion of the Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12). It was the second football conference championship for the Pac-12 Conference, or any of its predecessors. The game featured the South Division champions, the UCLA Bruins, against the North Division champions, the Stanford Cardinal. The previous week, the two teams had met at UCLA's home stadium at the Rose Bowl, with Stanford winning 35–17 and clinching the Pac-12 North Division championship. [2] Stanford headed back to Pasadena for the January 1, 2013 Rose Bowl Game where they defeated the Wisconsin Badgers 20–14.

This was UCLA's second consecutive appearance and Stanford's first appearance in the Pac-12 Championship Game. In 2011, the Bruins lost the inaugural game at Oregon.

Scoring summary

Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring Information [3] Score
Length Time of Poss. UCLA Stanford
1 11:35 8 plays, 85 yards 3:25 UCLA Johnathan Franklin 51-yard run ( Ka'imi Fairbairn PAT good) 7 0
6:07 11 plays, 69 yards 5:28 Stanford Kevin Hogan 2-yard run (Jordan Williamson PAT good) 7 7
3:40 7 plays, 75 yards 2:27 UCLA Brett Hundley 5-yard run (K. Fairbairn PAT good) 14 7
2 12:57 1 play, 1 yard 0:08 Stanford Stepfan Taylor 1-yd run (J. Williamson PAT good) 14 14
0:00 10 plays, 62 yards 1:31 Stanford J. Williamson 37 yard field goal 14 17
3 8:20 9 plays, 47 yards 4:41 UCLA K. Fairbairn 31 yard field goal 17 17
1:04 12 plays, 80 yards 4:30 UCLA J. Franklin 20-yd run (K. Fairbairn PAT good) 24 17
4 11:21 10 plays, 63 yards 4:43 Stanford K. Hogan pass complete to Drew Terrell for 26 yards (J. Williamson PAT good) 24 24
6:49 5 plays, 25 yards 2:30 Stanford J. Williamson 36 yard field goal 24 27
Final Score 24 27

Statistics

Statistics UCLA STAN
First Downs 22 18
Total offense, plays – yards 70– 461 66–325
Rushes-yards (net) 38–284 43–170
Passing yards (net) 177 155
Passes, Comp-Att-Int 23–32–1 16–23–0
Time of Possession 28:45 31:15

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hogan leads Stanford past UCLA 27–24 to win Pac-12". Retrieved November 30, 2012.
  2. ^ Sondheimer, Eric (November 24, 2012). "Stanford sets up rematch for Pac-12 title by beating UCLA, 35–17". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on November 25, 2012. Retrieved November 25, 2012.
  3. ^ "UCLA Bruins vs. Stanford Cardinal – Box Score – November 30, 2012".