Every season, players transfer from one school to another. Some are never heard from again. Some flourish. Here are a few incoming Pac-12 transfers who could have an impact this year.
Quarterbacks Jordan Webb (Kansas to Colorado) and Connor Wood (Texas to Colorado): It's a good bet that the Buffaloes starting quarterback will be one of these two in 2012. Webb, a former starter, bolted for Boulder when he was no longer wanted by new Jayhawks coach Charlie Weis. Wood, a once touted recruit, left Texas after losing a competition for the starting job.
Offensive lineman Stan Hasiak, UCLA to Oregon State: It's not often a player flames out at one Pac-12 school and re-emerges at another. Hasiak's tumultuous tenure ended badly in Westwood -- he was dismissed from the team after having academic and behavior problems -- but he's got a good chance to start or see plenty of action on the Beavers' questionable offensive line. And he does have a redshirt year available.
Defensive tackle Brandon Willis, North Carolina to UCLA x2: Willis, a redshirt freshman, has twice transferred from North Carolina to UCLA in the past year and a half, but this time his move West appears to be sticking. He also was No. 1 at nose guard after spring practices.
Safety Josh Shaw, Florida to USC: The 6-foot-1, 200-pound third-year sophomore was granted a hardship waiver by the NCAA after playing in 10 games for the Gators last year. The Trojans are deep at safety but Shaw has a chance to see action.
Quarterbacks Jordan Webb (Kansas to Colorado) and Connor Wood (Texas to Colorado): It's a good bet that the Buffaloes starting quarterback will be one of these two in 2012. Webb, a former starter, bolted for Boulder when he was no longer wanted by new Jayhawks coach Charlie Weis. Wood, a once touted recruit, left Texas after losing a competition for the starting job.
Offensive lineman Stan Hasiak, UCLA to Oregon State: It's not often a player flames out at one Pac-12 school and re-emerges at another. Hasiak's tumultuous tenure ended badly in Westwood -- he was dismissed from the team after having academic and behavior problems -- but he's got a good chance to start or see plenty of action on the Beavers' questionable offensive line. And he does have a redshirt year available.
Defensive tackle Brandon Willis, North Carolina to UCLA x2: Willis, a redshirt freshman, has twice transferred from North Carolina to UCLA in the past year and a half, but this time his move West appears to be sticking. He also was No. 1 at nose guard after spring practices.
Safety Josh Shaw, Florida to USC: The 6-foot-1, 200-pound third-year sophomore was granted a hardship waiver by the NCAA after playing in 10 games for the Gators last year. The Trojans are deep at safety but Shaw has a chance to see action.
2012 TEAM LEADERS
| PASSING | ATT | COMP | YDS | TD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| M. Barkley | 387 | 246 | 3273 | 36 |
| RUSHING | CAR | YDS | AVG | TD |
| S. Redd | 167 | 905 | 5.4 | 9 |
| C. McNeal | 116 | 701 | 6.0 | 2 |
| RECEIVING | REC | YDS | AVG | TD |
| M. Lee | 118 | 1721 | 14.6 | 14 |
| R. Woods | 76 | 846 | 11.1 | 11 |
| TEAM | RUSH | PASS | TOTAL |
|---|---|---|---|
| Offense | 150.6 | 282.3 | 432.9 |
| TEAM | PF | PA | MARGIN |
| Scoring | 34.2 | 24.6 | 9.6 |




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