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Ranking Pac-12 Defenses midway through the season

The Pac-12 has never been known for its defensive prowess. Instead, the hallmark of the Pac-12 has always been a high-octane passing offense, but that doesn’t mean defense is any less important. Yesterday, I ranked all of the offenses in the Pac-12, which you should check out if you haven’t already. Today, I’m ranking each defense in the Pac-12 as we look forward to the second half of the season.

One of the metrics I use throughout this article is “stop rate,” a stat championed by the Athletic (subscription required). Simply, stop rate is the rate at which defenses force a turnover, a turnover on downs, or a punt. For reference, Michigan leads the league in stop rate at 87.5 percent, which means they force a stop 87.5 percent of the time. Bringing up the rear is New Mexico, with a stop rate of 33.3 percent meaning they allow a score of 66.67 percent of the time.

Below are each of the Pac-12 defenses ranked:

Stanford Cardinal | (1-4) (0-3)

Colorado Buffaloes | (3-2) (0-2)

Arizona State Sun Devils | (1-4) (0-2)

Washington State Cougars | (4-0) (1-0)

California Golden Bears | (3-2) (1-1)

Arizona Wildcats | (3-2) (1-1)

USC Trojans | (5-0) (3-0)

Washington Huskies | (5-0) (2-0)

Oregon State Beavers | (4-1) (1-1)

Utah Utes | (4-1) (1-1)

Oregon Ducks | (5-0) (2-0)

UCLA Bruins | (4-0) (1-0)

Story originally appeared on Ducks Wire