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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Pac-12 divisional races will be short on drama if preseason projections actually translate into regular-season results on the West Coast. Washington and Southern California are major favorites to earn a showdown in the conference title game in Santa Clara in December. In a conference crowded with perennial powers in search of bounce-back seasons, the Huskies and Trojans are built around talented starting quarterbacks who have already shown the mettle to win big games.

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Receiver Darren Carrington has officially been cleared to play for Utah after transferring from Oregon shortly before fall camp began. The Pac-12 Faculty Athletic Representatives' Committee waived the intra-conference transfer penalty that can force players to sit out a year. The senior has been practicing with the team throughout camp.

CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) — Oregon State has announced that quarterback Marcus McMaryion has decided to transfer. McMaryion has already graduated with a degree in public health and will be immediately eligible with two years of eligibility remaining.

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Receiver Darren Carrington has officially been cleared to play for Utah after transferring from Oregon shortly before fall camp began. The Pac-12 Faculty Athletic Representatives' Committee waived the intra-conference transfer penalty that can force players to sit out a year. The senior has been practicing with the team throughout camp.

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