The Pac-12 Conference had a rough opening week of the 2016 season, going a collective 6-5 with each loss standing out in a different way.
Oregon State and UCLA lost road games by seven apiece at power-conference opponents, falling to Minnesota and Texas A&M, respectively. Arizona and USC dropped challenging neutral-site games to tough foes, with the Wildcats losing to BYU in Glendale, Arizona, on a last-second field goal and the Trojans getting crushed by defending national champion Alabama in Arlington, Texas. And Washington State stumbled at home to Eastern Washington—its second consecutive season-opening loss to an FCS school.
Week 2 provides an opportunity for the league to improve its overall record as well a...
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