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Official Pac-12 returners

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A rundown of official returning starters for Pac-12 teams in 2014:
TeamOff.Def.K/PTotal
USC88218
Colorado78217
UCLA87217
Oregon St.77216
Wash. St.88016
California86115
Oregon95115
Utah76215
Arizona76114
Stanford57214
Washington77014
Arizona St.62210
Total877717181
Average7.36.41.415.1

http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/colleges/usc/post/_/id/18141/official-pac-12-returners


Not too much of a difference between all of the teams in the Pac-12, except for ASU, who loses almost all of their defense and half their offense.
 
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Thanks for compiling the table. I think Washington is one to really keep an eye on. They lose a good chunk of their personnel and are breaking in an entirely new staff. I don't know if it will show against CU, but Stanford is another team that may have what is considered an off year by their recent standard. The whole North division really could be up for grabs this year. I'm not sure who, but I think a team from the South ends up heavily favored in the CCG.
 
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