1998 Pacific-10 Conference football season

The Pacific-10 Conference football season in 1998 ended with the UCLA Bruins winning the conference with an undefeated 8–0 conference record.[1][2]

1998 Pacific-10 Conference football season
LeagueNCAA Division I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision)
SportFootball
Number of teams10
Regular Season
ChampionUCLA Bruins
1998 Pacific-10 Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
No. 8 UCLA $  8 0     10 2  
No. 4 Arizona  7 1     12 1  
Oregon  5 3     8 4  
USC  5 3     8 5  
Washington  4 4     6 6  
Arizona State  4 4     5 6  
California  3 5     5 6  
Oregon State  2 6     5 6  
Stanford  2 6     3 8  
Washington State  0 8     3 8  
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

Awards and honors

Conference awards

The following individuals won the conference's annual player and coach awards:[3]

All-Conference teams

The following players earned All-Pac-10 honors:[4][5]

Offense:
First Team
Second Team
Pos. Name Yr. School Name Yr. School
QBCade McNownSr.UCLAKeith SmithArizona
QBAkili SmithSr.OregonN/AN/AN/A
RBJ. R. RedmondJr.Arizona StateReuben DroughnsOregon
RBTrung CanidateJr.ArizonaKevin BrownWashington State
WRDameane DouglasSr.CaliforniaJeremy McDanielArizona
FLDanny FarmerJr.UCLATroy WaltersStanford
FLR. Jay SowardJr.USCR. Jay SowardUSC
TEMike GriebSr.UCLAJed WeaverOregon
OLKris FarrisJr.UCLATony CoatsWashington
OLYusuf ScottJr.ArizonaEdwin MulitaloArizona
OLAndy MeyersSr.UCLAShawn StuartUCLA
OLTravis ClaridgeJr.USCMike McLaughlinStanford
OLGrey RuegamerSr.Arizona StateN/AN/AN/A
OLJohn WelbournSr.CaliforniaN/AN/AN/A
Defense:
First Team
Second Team
Pos. Name Yr. School Name Yr. School
DLInoke BreckterfieldSr.Oregon StateJerry DeLoachCalifornia
DLJabari IssaJr.WashingtonAndre CarterCalifornia
DLDaniel GreerArizonaSultan Abdul-MalikUSC
DLEnnis DavisSo.USCMac TuiaeaWashington
LBChris ClaiborneJr.USCBryan JonesOregon State
LBBrendon AyanbadejoSr.UCLAMatt BeckCalifornia
LBSekou SanyikaJr.CaliforniaDonnie SpraganStanford
LBMarcus BellJr.ArizonaDaShon PolkArizona
CBChris McAlisterSr.ArizonaDee MoronkolaWashington State
CBDaylon McCutcheonSr.USCAntuan SimmonsUSC
SLarry AtkinsSr.UCLAMarquis SmithCalifornia
SRashard CookSr.USCLamont ThompsonWashington State
Specialists:
First Team
Second Team
Pos. Name Yr. School Name Yr. School
PKNathan VillegasJr.OregonJosé CortézOregon State
PJosh BidwellSr.OregonStephen BakerArizona State
RSJ. R. RedmondJr.Arizona StateTim AlexanderOregon State
STJohn McLaughlinSr.CaliforniaJamil BraithwaiteOregon
APJoe JarzynkaJr.WashingtonN/AN/AN/A
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References

  1. Reid, Scott M. (August 21, 2013). "1998: UCLA's sweet season that went sour". The Orange County Register. Archived from the original on December 6, 2015.
  2. Pac-12 Communications Department (2014). "2014 Pac-12 Football Media Guide". pac-12.org. p. 89. Archived from the original on June 14, 2015.
  3. Pac-12 Communications Department 2014, pp. 120–121.
  4. Pac-12 Communications Department 2014, p. 126.
  5. "All-Pac-10 football team". Kitsap Sun. December 1, 1998. Archived from the original on January 17, 2016.
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