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    Pac-12 Football Champions: Complete list of winners by year

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    The Pac-12 Conference , once a powerhouse in college football, has been disbanded. Before its demise, however, the conference produced numerous champions who left their mark on the sport. Check out the complete list of Pac-12 football champions including the year, team, conference record and head coach:

    Pac-12 Football Champions

    • 2023: Washington (9-0) Kalen DeBoer
    • 2022: Utah (7-2) Kyle Whittingham
    • 2021: Utah (8-1) Kyle Whittingham
    • 2020: Oregon (3-2) Mario Cristobal
    • 2019: Oregon (8-1) Mario Cristobal
    • 2018: Washington (7-2) Chris Petersen
    • 2017: USC (8-1) Clay Helton
    • 2016: Washington (8-1) Chris Petersen
    • 2015: Stanford (8-1) David Shaw
    • 2014: Oregon (8-1) Mark Helfrich
    • 2013: Stanford (7-2) David Shaw
    • 2012: Stanford (8-1) David Shaw
    • 2011: Oregon (8-1) Chip Kelly
    • 2010: Oregon (9-0) Chip Kelly
    • 2009: Oregon (8-1) Chip Kelly
    • 2008: USC (8-1) Pete Carroll
    • 2007: Arizona State (7-2) Dennis Erickson, USC (7-2) Pete Carroll
    • 2006: California (7-2) Jeff Tedford, USC (7-2) Pete Carroll
    • 2005: USC (wins vacated) Pete Carroll
    • 2004: USC (7-0) Pete Carroll
    • 2003: USC (7-1) Pete Carroll
    • 2002: USC (7-1) Pete Carroll, Washington State (7-1) Mike Price
    • 2001: Oregon (7-1) Mike Bellotti
    • 2000: Oregon State (7-1) Dennis Erickson, Oregon (7-1) Mike Bellotti, Washington (7-1) Rick Neuheisel
    • 1999: Stanford (7-1) Tyrone Willingham
    • 1998: UCLA (8-0) Bob Toledo
    • 1997: UCLA (7-1) Bob Toledo, Washington State (7-1) Mike Price)
    • 1996: Arizona State (8-0) Bruce Snyder
    • 1995: Washington (6-1-1) Jim Lambright,  USC (6-1-1) John Robinson
    • 1994: Oregon (7-1) Rich Brooks
    • 1993: USC (6-2) John Robinson, Arizona (6-2), UCLA (6-2) Terry Donahue
    • 1992: Stanford (6-2) Bill Walsh, Washington (6-2) Don James
    • 1991: Washington (8-0) Don James
    • 1990: Washington (7-1) Don James
    • 1989: USC (6-0-1) Larry Smith
    • 1988: USC (8-0) Larry Smith
    • 1987: UCLA (7-1) Terry Donahue, USC (7-1) Larry Smith
    • 1986: Arizona State (5-1-1) John Cooper
    • 1985: UCLA (6-2) Terry Donahue
    • 1984: USC (7-1) Ted Tollner
    • 1983: UCLA (6-1-1) Terry Donahue
    • 1982: UCLA (5-1-1) Terry Donahue
    • 1981: Washington (6-2) Don James
    • 1980: Washington (6-1) Don James
    • 1979: USC (6-0) John Robinson
    • 1978: USC (6-1) John Robinson
    • 1977: Washington (6-1) Don James
    • 1976: USC (7-0) John Robinson
    • 1975: California (6-1) Mike White, UCLA (6-1) Dick Vermeil
    • 1974: USC (6-0-1) John McKay
    • 1973: USC (7-0) John McKay
    • 1972: USC (7-0) John McKay
    • 1971: Stanford (6-1) John Ralston
    • 1970: Stanford (6-1) John Ralston
    • 1969: USC (6-0) John McKay
    • 1968: USC (6-0) John McKay
    • 1967: USC (6-1) John McKay
    • 1966: USC (4-1) John McKay
    • 1965: UCLA (4-0) Tommy Prothro
    • 1964: USC (3-1) John McKay, Oregon State (3-1) Tommy Prothro
    • 1963: Washington (4-1) Jim Owens
    • 1962: USC (4-0) John McKay
    • 1961: UCLA (3-1) William F. Barnes
    • 1960: Washington (4-0) Jim Owens
    • 1959: Washington (3-1) Jim Owens, UCLA (3-1) William F. Barnes, USC (3-1) Don Clark
    • 1958: California (6-1) Pete Elliott
    • 1957: Oregon (6-2) Len Casanova, Oregon State (6-2) Tommy Prothro
    • 1956: Oregon State (6-1-1) Tommy Prothro
    • 1955: UCLA (6-0) Red Sanders
    • 1954: UCLA (6-0) Red Sanders
    • 1953: UCLA (6-1) Red Sanders
    • 1952: USC (6-0) Jess Hill
    • 1951: Stanford (6-1) Chuck Taylor
    • 1950: California (5-0-1) Pappy Waldorf
    • 1949: California (7-0) Pappy Waldorf
    • 1948: Oregon (7-0) Jim Aiken, California (6-0) Pappy Waldorf
    • 1947: USC (6-0) Jeff Cravath
    • 1946: UCLA (7-0) Bert LaBrucherie
    • 1945: USC (5-1) Jeff Cravath
    • 1944: USC (3-0-2) Jeff Cravath
    • 1943: USC (5-0) Jeff Cravath
    • 1942: UCLA (6-1) Edwin C. Horrell
    • 1941: Oregon State (7-2) Lon Stiner
    • 1940: Stanford (7-0) Clark Shaughnessy
    • 1939: USC (5-0-2) Howard Jones
    • 1938: USC (6-1) Howard Jones, California (6-1) Stub Allison
    • 1937: California (6-0-1) Stub Allison
    • 1936: Washington (7-0-1) James Phelan
    • 1935: Stanford (4-1) Claude E. Thornhill, California (4-1) Stub Allison, UCLA (4-1) William H. Spaulding
    • 1934: Stanford (5-0) Claude E. Thornhill
    • 1933: Stanford (4-1) Claude E. Thornhill, Oregon (4-1) Prink Callison
    • 1932: USC (6-0) Howard Jones
    • 1931: USC (7-0) Howard Jones
    • 1930: Washington State (6-0) Babe Hollingbery
    • 1929: USC (6-1) Howard Jones
    • 1928: USC (4-0-1) Howard Jones
    • 1927: Stanford (4-0-1) Glenn Warner, USC (4-0-1) Howard Jones
    • 1926: Stanford (4-0) Glenn Warner
    • 1925: Washington (5-0) Enoch Bagshaw
    • 1924: Stanford (3-0-1) Glenn Warner
    • 1923: California (5-0) Andy Smith
    • 1922: California (4-0) Andy Smith
    • 1921: California (4-0) Andy Smith
    • 1920: California (3-0) Andy Smith
    • 1919: Oregon (2-1) Shy Huntington, Washington (2-1) Claude J. Hunt
    • 1918: California (2-0) Andy Smith
    • 1917: Washington State (3-0) William Henry Dietz
    • 1916: Washington (3-0-1) Gil Dobie

    Who has won the most Pac-12 Championships?

    USC has won the most Pac-12 Championships with 37 titles. Below is a list of titles for each Pac-12 school:

    • USC - 37
    • Washington - 18
    • UCLA - 17
    • Stanford - 15
    • California - 14
    • Oregon - 13
    • Oregon State - 5

    Which coach has won the most Pac-12 Championships?

    USC’s John McKay has won the most Pac-12 Championships with 9. Below are the coaches with over five Pac-12 titles:

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