Football Pac-12 Conference

Pac-12 announces 2020 football schedule

SAN FRANCISCO The Pac-12 announced today its 2020 football schedule, which features a seven-game Conference-only lineup commencing Saturday, November 7 and culminating the weekend of December 18-19 with the Pac-12 Football Championship Game, presented by 76, featuring the North and South champions alongside a full slate of Pac-12 games for all teams.
"The schedule announced today is highlighted by exciting and tough matchups that will showcase the depth of our Conference and position our teams well for CFP consideration and postseason Bowl opportunities," said Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott.  "Importantly, our return to football competition will continue to place the health and safety of our student-athletes and all those connected to Pac-12 football as the highest priority."
Each team will play five divisional games and one crossover game against a non-division opponent, with these six games being evenly distributed between home and away for each team.  The seventh and final week will feature all twelve teams in action highlighted by the Pac-12 Football Championship Game, presented by 76, on December 18, which this year will take place in a home-hosted format.  The Pac-12 and partners Allegiant Stadium, the Raiders, Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority and MGM Resorts International previously agreed to commence hosting of the Championship Game at Allegiant Stadium in 2021 for its two-year run in Las Vegas in order to ensure a successful launch of the inaugural event.  Details surrounding matchups and television selections for games other than the Football Championship Game in Week 7 will be determined in the near future.
All North division rivalry games will take place on the Friday of Week 4 of the schedule, and all South division rivalry games will take place during Week 6 of the season.  The crossover games are Arizona at Washington; Cal at Arizona State; Colorado at Stanford; Oregon State at Utah; UCLA at No. 14 Oregon; and Washington State at USC.
The schedule includes eight Friday games along with the Championship Game set to take place on a Friday evening.  The road team for the regular season Friday games is assured of a home game the preceding week.  Updated tie breaking procedures for determining division champions and Football Championship Game participants for the 2020 season will be finalized in the near future.
Every football game through the first 6 weeks of the season will be televised nationally by a combination of ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, Fox and FS1. Fox will televise the Football Championship game on Friday, December 18. Exact broadcast schedules will be determined at a later date.
All football competitions will be conducted in accordance with the Pac-12 COVID-19 Medical Advisory Committee health and safety recommendations and guidelines, as previously announced on September 24 when the Pac-12 CEO Group voted to resume football, basketball and winter sport seasons .
2020 Pac-12 Football Schedule
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Week 1
Week 5
Sat., Nov. 7
Fri., Dec. 4
Arizona at Utah
Washington State at USC
Arizona State at USC
Stanford at No. 14 Oregon
Sat., Dec. 5
UCLA at Colorado
Colorado at Arizona
Washington at Cal
UCLA at Arizona State
Washington State at Oregon State
Stanford at Washington
No. 14 Oregon at Cal
Week 2
Oregon State at Utah
Fri., Nov. 13
Utah at UCLA
Week 6
Fri., Dec. 11
Sat., Nov. 14
Arizona State at Arizona
Cal at Arizona State
Utah at Colorado
Colorado at Stanford
No. 14 Oregon at Washington State
Sat., Dec. 12
Oregon State at Washington
Cal at Washington State
USC at Arizona
Oregon State at Stanford
USC at UCLA
Week 3
Washington at No. 14 Oregon
Fri., Nov. 20
UCLA at No. 14 Oregon
Week 7
Fri., Dec. 18
Sat., Nov. 21
Pac-12 Football Championship Game
Arizona at Washington
Arizona State at Colorado
Sat., Dec. 19
Cal at Oregon State
TBD at TBD
USC at Utah
TBD at TBD
Washington State at Stanford
TBD at TBD
TBD at TBD
Week 4
TBD at TBD
Fri., Nov. 27
No. 14 Oregon at Oregon State
Stanford at Cal
Washington at Washington State
Sat., Nov. 28
Arizona at UCLA
Colorado at USC
Utah at Arizona State