2013 Pac-12 Football Championship Game

2013 Pac-12 Football Championship Game
Conference Championship
1234 Total
Stanford 141437 38
Arizona State 7700 14
Date December 7, 2013
Season 2013
Stadium Sun Devil Stadium
Location Tempe, AZ
MVP RB Tyler Gaffney, Stanford
Referee Jay Stricherz
Attendance 69,535
United States TV coverage
Network ESPN (TV)
ESPN Radio
Announcers Brad Nessler, Todd Blackledge & Holly Rowe (ESPN)
Dave Flemming, David Norrie & Dave Shore (ESPN Radio)
2013 Pac-12 football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
North Division
#11 Stanford xy$   7 2         11 3  
#9 Oregon x   7 2         11 2  
#25 Washington   5 4         9 4  
Oregon State   4 5         7 6  
Washington State   4 5         6 7  
California   0 9         1 11  
South Division
#21 Arizona State x   8 1         10 4  
#16 UCLA   6 3         10 3  
#19 USC   6 3         10 4  
Arizona   4 5         8 5  
Utah   2 7         5 7  
Colorado   1 8         4 8  
Championship: Stanford 38, Arizona State 14
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2013 Pac-12 Football Championship Game was played on Saturday, December 7, 2013 at Sun Devil Stadium to determine the 2013 football champion of the Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12).[1] North Division Champions Stanford defeated South Division Champions Arizona State 38–14. The ESPN television networks broadcast the game, beginning at 4:45 PM PT/5:45 PM MT.[2] The Stanford Cardinal represented the Pac-12 Conference in the Rose Bowl Game on New Year's Day, January 1, 2014.

History

The game is the third football conference championship for the Pac-12 Conference (or any of its predecessors). The previous season, the Stanford Cardinal defeated the UCLA Bruins 27–24 to win the Championship and represented the conference in the 2013 Rose Bowl game.

Teams

Stanford

For the fourth season in a row, the Cardinal have won 10 or more games. Led by LB Trent Murphy and LB Shayne Skov, the defense has allowed just 87.3 yards rushing (No. 3 in the FBS) and is averaging 2.92 sacks (tied for No. 11 in FBS). Offensively, Stanford is led by RB Tyler Gaffney, who gained 1,485 yards this season for 17 touchdowns; and WR Ty Montgomery, who has gained 161.9 all-purpose yards per game and scored 12 touchdowns.

Arizona State

Arizona State is playing in its first Pac-12 Championship game, having completed its first 10-win season. During the season, the team has out-scored its opponents by 84 points and has a 7-0 record when playing in its own stadium. Placekicker Zane Gonzalez has kicked 18 consecutive field goals. In six games, the Sun Devils has scored more than 50 points. Arizona State is led by QB Taylor Kelly, who has scored seven touchdowns in six games. The secondary, anchored by two senior DBs in Alden Darby and Robert Nelson, has allowed just 217.2 passing yards per game. Nelson ties the lead in the Pac-12 conference with six interceptions.

Scoring summary

1st quarter scoring: STAN – Tyler Gaffney 69-yard run (Jordan Williamson kick); ASU – D.J. Foster 51-yard run (Zane Gonzalez kick); STAN – Gaffney 1-yard run (Williamson kick)

2nd quarter scoring: STAN – Ty Montgomery 22-yard run (Williamson kick); STAN – Gaffney 1-yard run (Williamson kick); ASU – Foster 65-yard pass from Taylor Kelly (Gonzalez kick)

3rd quarter scoring: STAN – Williamson 30-yard field goal

4th quarter scoring: STAN – Montgomery 24-yard pass from Kevin Hogan (Williamson kick)

Statistics

Statistics STAN ASU
First Downs 18 15
Total offense, plays – yards 62–517 68–311
Rushes-yards (net) 44–240 43–138
Passing yards (net) 277 173
Passes, Comp-Att-Int 12–18–0 17–25 –0
Time of Possession 33:39 26:21

See also

References

  1. 2013 Football Schedule Announced, UCLABruins.com, January 10, 2013
  2. Pac-12 early football TV schedule announced, Pac-12 Conference, May 29, 2013

External links

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