Pac-12: Washington, USC Highlight Associated Press All-Pac-12 Team

Oct 21, 2016; Berkeley, CA, USA; Oregon Ducks tight end Pharaoh Brown (85) after scoring a touchdown against the California Golden Bears during the second quarter at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 21, 2016; Berkeley, CA, USA; Oregon Ducks tight end Pharaoh Brown (85) after scoring a touchdown against the California Golden Bears during the second quarter at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports /
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Washington, USC and Colorado were well represented on the Associated Press All-Pac-12 Team.

After a 4-8 season, the Oregon Ducks did land one player on the Associated Press All-Pac-12 list. Senior Tight End Pharaoh Brown was a bright spot for the Oregon Football Offense in 2016. What is greater is his story.

Two seasons ago he was not sure if he would ever play football again after a devastating leg injury at Utah. He has gone through rehab for a year and came back to the field to have a strong 2016 season, earning him the honor.

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Among the first and second team list on Offense, Pharaoh Brown is the only Oregon Duck recognized for his accomplishments in 2016. He finished the year appearing in 9 games and missed the final two games of the year due to injury. He saw the ball for 426 yards and 5 touchdowns to finish out his career with Oregon.

The Washington Huskies led the charge for the All-Pac-12 list with 6 players including Quarterback Jake Browning. Defensive Player of the Year went to Hunter Dimick of Utah and Adoree’ Jackson of USC. The Trojans also had Newcomber of the Year in Quarterback Sam Darnold. Coach of the Year went to Mike MacIntyre from Colorado.