The 2015 season is officially over for the Pac-12. We continue our season review by handing out some grades for each team.
Offense: The Bruins lost a three-year starting quarterback (Brett Hundley) early to the NFL, replaced him with a true freshman (Josh Rosen) and there wasn’t much of a difference in terms of the offense’s overall production. Scoring was down 1.1 points per game (33.9 to 32.8), yards per game dropped by fewer than two (467.8 to 465.9) and yards per play increased from 6.13 to 6.25. Granted, there was a lot of returning talent, but those are respectable numbers -- especially when factoring in historical expectations for an offense with a true freshman quarterback.