Pac-12 Football: Complete Pac-12 spring football schedule for 2015
Spring practice is right around the corner for college football fans and it has already gotten underway at some Pac-12 programs so let’s take a look at the upcoming schedule.
The Pac-12 said goodbye to some of the best talent the conference has ever seen, including Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota and USC defensive lineman, Leonard Williams, but that means it is time to say hello to the next wave of stars.
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Those two players may be the first two picks in the 2015 NFL Draft, but there is still plenty of star power around the conference that played for the College Football Playoff National Championship Game in the first season of the new postseason format.
Oregon and Arizona played for the Pac-12 Championship Game last year with the Ducks winning in a rout, but will either be able to make it back in 2015?
The first step toward that goal begins in spring practice with 10 of the 12 teams in the league beginning in March. Only Stanford and Colorado have begun their spring practices so far, so here’s the complete schedule for the conference including the date for their spring game.
TEAM | PRACTICE BEGINS | SPRING GAME | ||
Arizona | March 4 | April 10 | ||
Arizona State | March 16 | April 10 | ||
California | March 9 | April 18 | ||
Colorado | Feb. 13 | March 15 | ||
Oregon | March 31 | May 2 | ||
Oregon State | March 3 | April 18 | ||
Stanford | Feb. 23 | April 11 | ||
UCLA | March 31 | April 25 | ||
USC | March 3 | April 11 | ||
Utah | March 24 | April 25 | ||
Washington | March 30 | April 25 | ||
Washington State | March 12 | April 25 |
Who do you think will represent the league in the conference championship game this year?
Will USC be able to develop their talented recruits into instant-impact performers? Can Jim Mora do the same at UCLA? Will Oregon be able to get back despite the loss of Mariota?
Let us know in the comments section below.
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