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The conference's 12 members are located in the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon, Utah, and Washington. They include each state's flagship public university, four additional public universities, and two private research universities. | The conference's 12 members are located in the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon, Utah, and Washington. They include each state's flagship public university, four additional public universities, and two private research universities. | ||
The modern Pac-12 conference formed after the disbanding of the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), whose principal members founded the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) in 1959. The conference previously went by the names Big Five, Big Six, Pacific-8, and Pacific-10. The Pac-12 moniker was adopted in 2011 with the addition of Colorado and Utah. | The modern Pac-12 conference formed after the disbanding of the [[Pacific Coast Conference]] (PCC), whose principal members founded the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) in 1959. The conference previously went by the names Big Five, Big Six, Pacific-8, and Pacific-10. The Pac-12 moniker was adopted in 2011 with the addition of Colorado and Utah. | ||
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
===Current members=== | ===Current members=== | ||
[[Oregon State Beavers]]{{·}}[[Washington State Cougars]] | |||
===Former members=== | ===Former members=== | ||
[[Idaho Vandals]]{{·}}[[Montana Grizzlies]] | [[Arizona Wildcats]]{{·}}[[Arizona State Sun Devils]]{{·}}[[California Golden Bears]]{{·}}[[Colorado Buffaloes]]{{·}}[[Idaho Vandals]]{{·}}[[Montana Grizzlies]]{{·}}[[Oregon Ducks]]{{·}}[[UCLA Bruins]]{{·}}[[Stanford Cardinal]]{{·}}[[Utah Utes]]{{·}}[[Washington Huskies]]{{·}}[[USC Trojans]] | ||
==Media guides and yearbooks== | ==Media guides and yearbooks by sport== | ||
===Media guides=== | ===Media guides=== | ||
====Men's basketball==== | ====Men's basketball==== | ||
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[[Category: College sports conferences]] | [[Category: College sports conferences]] |
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Active |
Years Active |
1915-present |
Prior Name(s)/Conference(s) |
Pacific-10 (1978-2011) Pacific-8 (1968-78) Athletic Association of Western Universities (1959-68) Pacific Coast Conference (1915-59) |
Successor Conference(s) |
n/a |
The Pac-12 Conference is a collegiate athletic conference that operates in the Western United States, participating in 24 sports at the NCAA Division I level. Its football teams compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS; formerly Division I-A), the highest level of college football in the nation.
The conference's 12 members are located in the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon, Utah, and Washington. They include each state's flagship public university, four additional public universities, and two private research universities.
The modern Pac-12 conference formed after the disbanding of the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), whose principal members founded the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) in 1959. The conference previously went by the names Big Five, Big Six, Pacific-8, and Pacific-10. The Pac-12 moniker was adopted in 2011 with the addition of Colorado and Utah.
Members
Current members
Oregon State Beavers • Washington State Cougars
Former members
Arizona Wildcats • Arizona State Sun Devils • California Golden Bears • Colorado Buffaloes • Idaho Vandals • Montana Grizzlies • Oregon Ducks • UCLA Bruins • Stanford Cardinal • Utah Utes • Washington Huskies • USC Trojans
Media guides and yearbooks by sport
Media guides
Men's basketball
1980s | 1986-87 |
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Football
1980s | 1980 • 1985 • 1988 |
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2000s | 2001 • 2007 |
2010s | 2019 |
2020s | 2020 |
Pac-12 Conference | |
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Full Members | Oregon State Beavers • Washington State Cougars |
Basketball Venues | |
Football Venues | Reser Stadium |
NCAA Division I all-sports conferences | |
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FBS | The American • Atlantic Coast • Big 12 • Big Ten • C-USA • Mid-American • Mountain West • Pac-12 • Southeastern • Sun Belt |
FCS | ASUN • Big Sky • Big South • CAA • Ivy • MEAC • Northeast • Ohio Valley • Patriot • SoCon • Southland • SWAC • WAC |
Non-Football | America East • Atlantic 10 • Big East • Big West • Horizon • MAAC • Missouri Valley • Summit • West Coast |
Football-Only | MVFC |