Porterville Recorder

No. 4 USC falls to Utah in Pac-12 , damaging playoff hopes

- By MARK ANDERSON AP Sports Writer

LAS VEGAS (AP) — No. 12 Utah pounded a limping, bloodied Caleb Williams and roared past No. 4 Southern California 47-24 on Friday night to win the Pac-12 Championsh­ip and put USC’S College Football Playoff hopes in doubt.

The loss by the Trojans (11-2) could open the way for Ohio State (11-1) to take their spot in the playoffs. USC is fourth in the CFP rankings, the Buckeyes are one step behind.

Ohio State had to be Utah’s biggest fan. The Buckeyes move up in playoff considerat­ion, with 12-0 Michigan at No. 2 with the Big Ten championsh­ip game on Saturday, that would give the Big Ten conference two playoff teams for the first time. It also would extend the Pac-12’s playoff drought — Washington in 2017 is the last team from that conference to make the playoffs.

Utah (10-3) is heading to the Rose Bowl, but the Utes already were going there regardless of the outcome of the title game. They are responsibl­e for USC’S only losses, having edged the Trojans 43-42 on Oct. 15 in Salt Lake City.

The Utes rolled up 533 yards of offense in the rematch, and Cam Rising passed for 310 yards and three touchdowns.

Williams threw for 363 yards and three TDS. He entered the game as the leading Heisman Trophy candidate, but wasn’t the same after getting injured in the first quarter.

The Trojans looked as if they were going to run away with the game, taking a 17-3 lead early in the second quarter behind some stellar play by Williams.

He appeared to hurt his left knee or leg in the first quarter on a 59-yard run in which he took a big hit at the end, and he suffered a bad cut on the pinky finger of his throwing hand. He spent most of the game limping, and wasn’t the same after a sterling first quarter in which the Trojans outgained Utah in total yards 194-70, and Williams had both touchdown passes.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY STEVE MARCUS ?? Utah wide receiver Jaylen Dixon (25) fumbles the ball during the first half of the Pac-12 Conference championsh­ip NCAA college football game against Southern California, Friday, Dec. 2, 2022, in Las Vegas. Southern California defensive back Bryson Shaw (27) recovered the fumble.
AP PHOTO BY STEVE MARCUS Utah wide receiver Jaylen Dixon (25) fumbles the ball during the first half of the Pac-12 Conference championsh­ip NCAA college football game against Southern California, Friday, Dec. 2, 2022, in Las Vegas. Southern California defensive back Bryson Shaw (27) recovered the fumble.

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