While Arizona State, Colorado, Stanford, Washington and Washington State might be looking for the reset button following their season openers, there was good news to be had for other Pac-12 programs, both on and off the field.
Utah kicked things off on Thursday night with a momentum-building win over Michigan. Four-star inside linebacker Kahi Neves, the most important Utah commitment at the moment, had a great view of the Utes kicking off their season.
Big S/O to @Utah_Football with the big win tonight!!! #UteNation pic.twitter.com/X8dnUOrWlv
— Kahi (@KAHINEVES) September 4, 2015
Oregon had a productive weekend at the quarterback position, as new quarterback Vernon Adams led the Ducks to a win against Eastern Washington behind an explosive offense. Oregon also hosted ESPN 300 dual-threat quarterback Terry Wilson on an official visit and impressed him enough to flip his commitment from Nebraska to Oregon.
Thanks to the Nebraska coaching staff and fans but I am reopening my recruitment to commit to the University of Oregon!! #WTD #GoDucks 🐥💚💛
— TerryTouchdown (@GLAProdigy) September 6, 2015
While it likely wasn't the thing that sealed the deal, Wilson was recruited hard by Ducks fans during his visit.
#WTD pic.twitter.com/05a86TuHuR
— TerryTouchdown (@GLAProdigy) September 6, 2015
UCLA might have made more noise than any Pac-12 programs, thanks to the impressive debut of true freshman quarterback Josh Rosen, whose performance resonated with recruits in multiple classes. While 2017 standout wide receiver Terrell Bynum wasn't at the Rose Bowl, he was certainly impressed by Rosen.
Josh Rosen is the REAL DEAL.
— Terrell Bynum (@TDBynum) September 5, 2015
Likewise, 2016 wide receiver Theo Howard, a recent Oregon decommitment and top target of both UCLA and USC.
First pass Josh Rosen... The real deal
— Theo Howard (@theohoward2) September 5, 2015
