The Pac-12 Football Championship Game is held to determine the season’s conference champion. The winner of the game is awarded an automatic berth in the Rose Bowl Game. In 2020, the game will be hosted at the home stadium of the division winner with the better conference record. Broadcast rights to the game are held by ESPN and Fox Sports on a 12-year deal that began in 2012.
About Pac-12 Football Championship Game in brief
The Pac-12 Football Championship Game is held to determine the season’s conference champion. The inaugural game was held during the 2011 season. The winner of the game is awarded an automatic berth in the Rose Bowl Game. The game is usually held on the first Friday following the conclusion of the regular season. In 2020, the game will be hosted at the home stadium of the division winner with the better conference record, which is the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Broadcast rights to the game are held by ESPN and Fox Sports on a 12-year deal that began in 2012.
Through the 2019 season, 9 of the 12 conference members have appeared in the game. All six teams of the South Division have made at least one appearance, while only Oregon, Stanford, and Washington have represented the North Division. The North Division representatives won the first six contests and have a 9–1 overall record in the series through the 2020 season. If three or more teams are tied, the following tiebreakers are used to determined the division champion: The designated home and away teams are selected using a similar procedure.
You want to know more about Pac-12 Football Championship Game?
This page is based on the article Pac-12 Football Championship Game published in Wikipedia (as of Dec. 24, 2020) and was automatically summarized using artificial intelligence.