Talk:2014 Pac-12 Conference football season

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Why all the repeated links in the schedule? It is against policy. Ucla90024 (talk) 17:37, 22 September 2014 (UTC)

Records against other conferences/FCS
PAC-12 teams played only eight of their 37 regular season games against FCS schools: 1) Idaho State, 2) Weber State, 3) UC Davis, 4) Portland State, 5) South Dakota, 6) Sacramento State, 7) Eastern Washington, and 8) Portland State for a second time.

I changed this in the article.

There is no spot to put Georgia Southern (a team from the Sun Belt Conference), even though they had completed their transition to FBS. I do believe this is a candidate for being a team that was believed to be in FCS.

PAC-12 teams lost 6 out of conference games in 2014: Washington State lost to both 1) Rutgers and 2) Nevada. Colorado lost to 3) Colorado State USC lost to 4) Boston College Stanford lost to 5) Notre Dame California lost to 6) BYU

Nevada and Colorado State are Mountain West teams. The PAC-12 won 10 games against Mountain West teams: 1) UNLV, 2) Fresno State (twice), 3) Hawaii (3 times), 4) Nevada, 5) New Mexico, 6) Wyoming, 7) San Diego State.

Stanford beat Army, which makes the conference 1-1 against Independents other than Notre Dame. As for Notre Dame, Stanford lost but Arizona State and USC won (2-1)

The conference beat the Big Ten 4 times (Northwestern, Michigan State, Illinois, and Michigan) to go with the loss to Rutgers. UCLA beat Virginia of the ACC to go with USC's loss to Boston College (1-1) UCLA also beat Texas in the only regular season match-up with the Big 12.

This totals to 27-6. PAC-12 teams also beat single teams from the other four smaller FBS conferences: UTSA (Texas-San Antonio) of Conference USA (Arizona); Massachusetts of the Mid-American Conference (Colorado); Memphis of the American Athletic Conference (UCLA); and Georgia State of the Sun Belt Conference (Washington).

I have double checked these against the stats in the article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2602:306:324B:3210:9573:4B85:F653:82 (talk) 20:46, 6 July 2015 (UTC)

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