Pac-12 Football: Midseason All-Conference Team
By Gabe Encinas
Oct 17, 2015; Pullman, WA, USA; Washington State Cougars quarterback Luke Falk (4) drops back for a pass against the Oregon State Beavers during the first half at Martin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: James Snook-USA TODAY Sports
Quarterbacks
Luke Falk (Washington State)
Luke Falk has quietly put up Heisman caliber numbers, it’s just a shame that he plays for Washington State. He’s one of the nation’s leading passers, and leads the conference in almost every category. This is a guy who lives in an offense designed to throw the ball 50 times a game and it works. Averaging nearly 400 yards a game through the year, he’s thrown 21 touchdowns and only four interceptions, which is amazing considering his high number of attempts.
Jared Goff (California)
Right behind Luke Falk in nearly every category is Jared Goff. The projected top 10 pick in the NFL draft is a big reason California has risen to relevance over the last few years. He has two great weapons and he takes advantages. Averaging 350 yards a game, he’s thrown 17 touchdowns to 9 interceptions. The success of Cal greatly falls on his shoulders, but he’s taken the pressure well and might be able to crash the party in the Pac-12 North to beat out rival Stanford.
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