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Hottest Wives and Girlfriends from the Pac-12 : NCAA College Football WAGs

Hottest Wives and Girlfriends from the Pac-12 : NCAA College Football WAGs

The Pac-12 breeds a lot of championship caliber teams ready to make a run for the College Football National Championship. The conference also churns out some of the finest ladies out there. From super models to actresses to the most dominant of athletes, they have it all. These ladies don’t just have the looks that can kill, but also the skill to succeed.

Read on as we take a look at the top five hottest ladies to come out of Pac-12 schools. Looking for other smoking hotties? Check out our top 10 lists of the hottest PGA Tour and Boston Red Sox WAGs.

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The Top Five Hottest Women from the Pac-12 Conference

5. Laurie Holden (UCLA)

[sc:NCAA240banner ]You may recognize Laurie Holden in the hit television series The Walking Dead, in which she plays badass chick Andrea. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know by now that Andrea was already killed off in Season 3.

But fear not, you can still catch Holden in her other shows such as Chicago Fire and Chicago Med. You could also probably catch her in UCLA football games. After all, she graduated from UCLA with a degree in theatre and film in 1993.

4. Samaire Armstrong (Arizona)

Before Samaire Armstrong rose to prominence as a television and silver screen star, she went to the University of Arizona majoring in costume design and theatre. She’d eventually drop out because of the drama department’s policy of barring freshmen from involvement in productions.

Armstrong isn’t producing any plays or designing costumes now. Rather, she’s starred in hit movies such as It’s a Boy Girl Thing as well as becoming a fan favorite in the hit television series The O.C. While keeping a busy schedule with filming and all, Armstrong should be able to wind down and relax while watching her Arizona Wildcats play on Saturdays (mostly).

3. Hope Solo (Washington)

Unlike the other women in this list, Hope Solo was actually an athlete in her Pac-12 school (then-Pac 10). Solo attended the University of Washington from 1999 to 2002 majoring in speech communications. She became the top goalkeeper in Pac-10 history, finishing her collegiate career as Washington’s all-time leader in shutouts (18), saves (325) and goals-against average (1.02).

Solo was an NSCAA All-American in 2000, 2001 and 2002 and a Pac-10 Selection in 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002. Her athletic career isn’t over yet. Solo holds several United States goalkeeping records: appearances (177), starts (171), wins (136), shutouts (89), wins in a season (26), consecutive minutes played (1,256) and longest undefeated streak (56 games).

2. Eve Torres (USC)

Eve Torres has it all. She’s a three-time WWE Divas Champion and a former Los Angeles Clippers Spirit Dancer. Torres also married into Brazilian Jiu Jitsu royalty when she wed stud black belt Rener Gracie in 2014.

Before she was any of these things, Torres started her rise to being the alpha female in the University of Southern California. She entered the college with a full-tuition scholarship, founded the Omega Phi Beta sorority and was vice president for several years, and graduated with honors and a Grade Point Average above 3.5 with a degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering. Her accomplishments just go to show that Torres isn’t all beauty; she has brains to go along with it.

1. Catherine Bell (UCLA)

Catherine Bell went to UCLA to study biology. It wasn’t meant for her, though, as she dropped out shortly to become a model in Japan. She didn’t stay quiet over in Asia; she returned home to become a big-time television actress. Bell became well-known for her roles as Lieutenant Colonel Sara MacKenzie in JAG from 1997 to 2005, Denise Sherwood of Army Wives from 2007 to 2013, and Cassandra Nightingale of The Good Witch film and T.V. series (2008-2015).

These ladies would like to remind you that the college football season is coming up. Create a betting account now and back your favorite (or their favorite) college football teams.

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