Washington wide receiver John Ross makes a touchdown catch over Washington State’s Darrien Molton during the Apple Cup on Nov. 25. Ross has 16 touchdown receptions this season. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Washington wide receiver John Ross makes a touchdown catch over Washington State’s Darrien Molton during the Apple Cup on Nov. 25. Ross has 16 touchdown receptions this season. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Breaking down the Pac-12 Championship

Here’s how the Washington Huskies and Colorado Buffaloes match up heading into Friday night’s Pac-12 Championship game:

Quarterback

Washington’s Jake Browning was voted the Pac-12’s Offensive Player of the Year after throwing 40 touchdown passes in 12 regular-season games. He is also a finalist for the Walter Camp Player of the Year and still has a chance to be invited to the Heisman Trophy ceremony.

Colorado quarterback Sefo Liufau, a Tacoma native, has rushed for 483 yards and seven touchdowns, and has passed for 2,150 yards and 11 touchdowns. Liufau, a senior, is a solid player and one of the big reasons Colorado won the Pac-12 South.

Edge: Washington

Running backs

Colorado tailback Phillip Lindsay had a productive regular season, finishing fourth in the Pac-12 with 1,136 yards and a league-leading 15 touchdowns. Backup tailback Kyle Evans has 346 yards rushing and three touchdowns.

Washington’s top two backs, Myles Gaskin and Lavon Coleman, combined for 1,915 yards and 16 touchdowns with an average of 6.7 yards per rush. And Gaskin finished third in the league in rushing.

Edge: Washington

Receivers/tight ends

Washington’s top two receivers, John Ross and Dante Pettis, have combined for 30 touchdown receptions this season, the most ever by a pair of Pac-12 teammates, according to the UW sports information department. Ross was named first-team all-conference after catching 72 passes for 1,071 yards and 16 scores, two shy of the school record.

Colorado has some playmakers here, too, particularly Shay Fields (50 catches, 819 yards, nine touchdowns) and Devin Ross (65 catches, 758 yards, five touchdowns), and Bryce Bobo and Jay MacIntyre round out a solid group. But Ross, Pettis and Chico McClatcher form a trio that is hard to top.

Edge: Washington

Offensive line

Washington landed two offensive linemen, left tackle Trey Adams and left guard Jake Eldrenkamp, on the All-Pac-12 first team, and landed center Coleman Shelton on the second team. The Huskies rank 18th nationally in yards per rush while Colorado ranks 88th, and UW has allowed 19 sacks while Colorado has allowed 27.

The Buffaloes did have a second-team All-Pac-12 linemen — junior Jeromy Irwin — but Washington appears to have the better group.

Edge: Washington

Defensive line

Washington ranks 20th nationally in yards per rush allowed at 3.5, and Colorado ranks 38th at 3.9. Fifth-year senior nose tackle Josh Tupou is a force in the middle of the Buffaloes’ defensive line, and defensive end Jordan Carrell (38 tackles, six tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks) has been productive, too.

Washington, though, has a first-team all-conference selection in Elijah Qualls, a second-team pick in Vita Vea and a solid run-stopper in Greg Gaines.

Edge: Washington

Linebackers

Washington is a little thin here, with star middle linebacker Azeem Victor out for the season because of a leg fracture. Keishawn Bierria, of course, is still a force at weakside linebacker, and DJ Beavers has done an admirable job filling in for Victor.

But Colorado’s threesome of Jimmie Gilbert (12.0 tackles for loss, 9.5 sacks), Rick Gamboa and Kenneth Olugbode are an imposing bunch.

Edge: Colorado

Defensive backs

Man, is this one close.

Colorado ranks fourth in the country in pass defense efficiency, and allows opposing quarterbacks to complete just 48.9 percent of their passes. That’s really good. The Buffaloes also are tied for the national lead in yards per pass attempt allowed (5.4). That’s also really good.

Washington, meanwhile, landed two defensive backs on the All-Pac-12 first team, and the Huskies would likely put their trio of cornerback Sidney Jones, safety Budda Baker and cornerback Kevin King up against anybody (and UW ranks 16th nationally in pass defense efficiency). Both of these secondaries are loaded.

Edge: Too close to call

Special teams

Colorado ranks 119th nationally in average punt-return yardage allowed and 126th in average kick-return yardage allowed. The Huskies, meanwhile, have the two most dangerous returners in school history on both kickoffs (Ross) and punts (Pettis), and they cover both kickoffs and punts better than the Buffaloes. UW also has the more accurate kicker.

Edge: Washington

The pick

There is no doubt that Washington and Colorado have the two best defenses in the conference. In fact, they are tied for eighth nationally in yards per play allowed at 4.67. But it seems the Huskies have the more efficient and productive offense, so here’s a guess Browning, Ross and Gaskin lead UW to its first conference title in 16 years.

Pick: Washington 31, Colorado 16

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