Well, Week 2 was certainly interesting. Here’s a snapshot to get you caught up.

Arizona's Nick Wilson rushed for 194 yards and three touchdowns against Nevada. Cathleen Allison/AP

Offensive player of the week: Nick Wilson was pretty beastly. The Arizona running back carried 21 times for 194 yards and three touchdowns in the ‘Cats victory over Nevada. He also added a pair of receptions for 30 yards. Through two weeks, he’s showing an outstanding mix of speed and power.

Defensive player of the week: Last year, Utah’s Gionni Paul was very good. He's taking it to another level so far this season. In Utah’s victory over in-state rival Utah State, Paul recorded seven tackles, a tackle for a loss and he had a pair of turnovers with an interception and a fumble recovery.

Special teams player of the week: Despite the loss to Michigan State, I think we can all confidently agree that Bralon Addison is back. He showed off his wheels, returning a punt 81 yards for a touchdown. He finished the day with four returns for 98 yards. He also added seven receptions for 138 yards, giving him 236 all-purpose yards.

Team of the week: Take a bow, Washington State. You have one of the best road victories in the conference – probably the best. The Pac-12 is 1-4 on the road against teams from Power 5 conferences. Arizona State and Stanford lost in Week 1. Oregon and Oregon State lost in Week 2. But the Cougs … oh, those crazy Cougs … pulled out a potentially season-saving victory at Rutgers. Granted, playing at Rutgers isn’t the same as playing at Michigan State. But give Wazzu credit for not .. well, uhm ... you know what'ing it. There will be no “C-I” references this week. Well-done, Cougs.

Trend of the week: Week 2 was all about the back attack. Initially dubbed the Year of the Running Back in the Pac-12, there wasn’t a lot of productivity the first week of the season, with just two backs gaining 100-plus yards (Royce Freeman and Tre Madden; and to be fair, QB Seth Collins did have 152 in Week 1). That all changed in Week 2. Eight running backs crossed the 100-yard mark, including Wilson, Paul Perkins, Myles Gaskin, Daniel Lasco, Demario Richard, Devontae Booker, Michael Adkins and Christian Powell.

Best play: You wanted creativity, Stanford fans? David Shaw dusted off the flea-flicker and the Cardinal executed it to perfection with Kevin Hogan connecting with Michael Rector on a 53-yard touchdown strike.

Theme of the week: Rebounds were in the air. We know that after two weeks – we won’t have any 0-fers in the Pac-12 this season. The five losers from last week all bounced back with a win – some more impressively than others (Arizona State, I’m looking in your direction). Stanford and Colorado looked particularly dominant.

Non-football random thought of the week: I was fooled with the “Red Dawn” remake. I will not be fooled by “Point Break.” Vaya con dios.