Happy Friday.
Kyle Quinn could be Arizona's MVP for the next two weeks.
Todd Graham wants to put the focus on his defense.
Aaron Rodgers backs Jeff Tedford, calls for discount double check.
Colorado's Will Pericak is set to break the school's consecutive starts record by a lineman.
Chip Kelly is extremely complimentary of Stanford's defensive front. A pretty heavy story on Kenjon Barner and the meaning of the family name.
Oregon State kicker Trevor Romaine is getting back to basics. Back at the starting QB spot, Sean Mannion needs to throw strikes.
David Shaw calls Marcus Mariota's performances thus far "mind boggling" (in a good way). If Stanford wants legitimacy, it will have to eventually beat Oregon.
Jim Mora and the Bruins are sticking to the "just another game" mantra.
How USC's 50-0 win last year over UCLA could be a turning point for the rivalry. Matt Barkley could still write his own ending.
DeVonte Christopher is looking for any way to get on the field.
Some Washington post-practice and personnel notes.
The Marquess Wilson situation sheds light on the question of whether colleges can be trusted with an athlete's welfare.
Athlon Sports offers up its Pac-12 storylines for this week.

















