The Pac-12 released the 2012 football schedule with the first conference game on Saturday, Sept. 15 at Stanford.
With a new television deal all the conference games will be broadcast nationally, the first time in the history of the conference. A lots of coaching changes also makes the start of the 2012 football season very intriguing.
On the non-conference slate, week two features four games against national powerhouses with Arizona hosting Oklahoma State, UCLA plays Nebraska in the Rose Bowl, Wisconsin travels to Oregon State and Washington travels to LSU.
Arizona State plays two Thursday night games in 2012.
2012 Arizona State Football Schedule
Sat., Sept. 1
Northern Arizona at Arizona State
Sat. Sept. 8
Illinois at Arizona State
Sat., Sept. 15
Arizona State at Missouri
Sat., Sept. 22
Utah at Arizona State
Sat., Sept. 29
Arizona State at California
Thurs., Oct. 11
Arizona State at Colorado
Thurs., Oct. 18
Oregon at Arizona State
Sat., Oct. 27
UCLA at Arizona State
Sat., Nov. 3
Arizona State at Oregon State
Sat., Nov. 10
Arizona State at USC
Sat., Nov. 17
Washington State at Arizona State
Fri., Nov. 23
Arizona State at Arizona
Fri., Nov. 30
Pac-12 Football Championship Game
2012 Pac-12 Football Schedule
Thur., Aug. 30
Northern Colorado at Utah
Sat., Sept. 1
Toledo at Arizona
Northern Arizona at Arizona State
Hawai’i at USC
UCLA at Rice
Nevada at California
San Jose State at Stanford
Arkansas State at Oregon
Nichols State at Oregon State
San Diego State at Washington
Washington State at BYU
Colorado vs. Colorado State (1)
Sat. Sept. 8
Oklahoma State at Arizona
Illinois at Arizona State
Southern Utah at California
USC vs. Syracuse (2)
Nebraska at UCLA
Duke at Stanford
Fresno State at Oregon
Wisconsin at Oregon State
Washington at LSU
Eastern Washington at Washington State
Sacramento State at Colorado
Utah at Utah State
Sat., Sept. 15
South Carolina State at Arizona
Arizona State at Missouri
USC at Stanford
Houston at UCLA
California at Ohio State
Tennessee Tech at Oregon
Portland State at Washington
Washington State at UNLV
Colorado at Fresno State
BYU at Utah
Sat., Sept. 22
Arizona at Oregon
Utah at Arizona State
California at USC
Oregon State at UCLA
Colorado at Washington State
Thur., Sept. 27
Stanford at Washington
Sat., Sept. 29
Oregon State at Arizona
Arizona State at California
UCLA at Colorado
Oregon at Washington State
Thurs., Oct. 4
USC at Utah
Sat., Oct. 6
Arizona at Stanford
UCLA at California
Washington at Oregon
Washington State at Oregon State
Thurs., Oct. 11
Arizona State at Colorado
Sat., Oct. 13
USC at Washington
Utah at UCLA
California at Washington State
Stanford at Notre Dame
Oregon State at BYU
Thurs., Oct. 18
Oregon at Arizona State
Sat., Oct. 20
Washington at Arizona
Colorado at USC
Stanford at California
Utah at Oregon State
Sat., Oct. 27
USC at Arizona
UCLA at Arizona State
California at Utah
Washington State at Stanford
Colorado at Oregon
Oregon State at Washington
Fri., Nov. 2
Washington at California
Sat., Nov. 3
Arizona at UCLA
Arizona State at Oregon State
Oregon at USC
Stanford at Colorado
Washington State at Utah
Sat., Nov. 10
Colorado at Arizona
Arizona State at USC
UCLA at Washington State
Oregon at California
Oregon State at Stanford
Utah at Washington
Sat., Nov. 17
Arizona at Utah
Washington State at Arizona State
USC at UCLA
California at Oregon State
Stanford at Oregon
Washington at Colorado
Fri., Nov. 23
Arizona State at Arizona
Washington at Washington State
Utah at Colorado
Sat., Nov. 24
Notre Dame at USC
Stanford at UCLA
Oregon at Oregon State
Fri., Nov. 30
Pac-12 Football Championship Game
Neutral Sites
(1) Invesco Field, Denver, Colo.
(2) MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.
Note: All Washington home games will be played at CenturyLink Field, Seattle, Wash.