El Dorado News-Times

USC falls to Utah in Pac-12, all but ending CFP hope

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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Caleb Williams once again was starring in his own highlight video, breaking four tackles and finding himself in the open field for a 59-yard gain.

No. 4 Southern California looked as if it would do whatever it wanted against No. 12 Utah and coast into the College Football Playoff. But, Williams pulled his hamstring on that play and was never the same.

Neither were the Trojans, whose hope for a spot in the College Football Playoff all but ended as Utah rolled to a 47-24 win in the Pac-12 Championsh­ip game Friday night.

“Our play didn't really resemble the way we played the majority of this year,” first-year USC coach Lincoln Riley said. “Disappoint­ed with some of the missed opportunit­ies out there, but that's the name of the game when you get to this level in these kind of games against good football teams. You've got to go play good football to win, and we didn't do it.”

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 coach Ryan Day 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, would give that 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.

“Coach Day, you're welcome,” Utah coach Kyle Whittingha­m directed at Ohio State coach Ryan Day on the FOX Sports broadcast after the win.

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 and earning game MVP.

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.

Backup Miller Moss even took snaps on the sideline in the second half.

“I asked (Williams) at one point, ‘Are you 50%?'” Riley said. “He was not even close to 50%. I definitely thought about taking him out. He didn't let me. He wouldn't even let me take him out at the end. In terms of guys I've coached at that position, it may be the gutsiest performanc­e I've ever seen. Most guys wouldn't even have played, and he still gave us a chance."

Williams, who also played with a badly cut pinky on his throwing hand, said his hamstring felt like “an old rubber band.”

“I was in my head and encouragin­g (myself) the game was bigger than I was feeling,” Williams said, drawing inspiratio­n from a Kobe Bryant quote. “I also had a group of guys looking at me to go out there and lead them to victory.”

Williams painted his fingernail­s before game that read “(Expletive) Utah,” though the Utes apparently weren't aware of that until told afterward.

“You can put whatever you want on your nails,” Utah running back Ja'Quinden Jackson said. “I'm not going to judge him ... but I hope he liked it.”

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 passed for 108 yards and two TDs and rushed for 76 yards in the first quarter After USC failed to pick up a fourth-and-8 from Utah's 37-yard line, the Utes scored two touchdowns in the final 3:55 of the first half, and suddenly the game was tied at 17. Instead of a rout, the game was beginning to look like the shootout the Utes won in October.

SUN BELT CHAMPIONSH­IP

TROY, Ala. (AP) — Gunnar Watson passed for 318 yards and three long touchdowns to lead Troy to a 45-26 victory over Coastal Carolina in the Sun Belt Conference championsh­ip game on Saturday.

The Trojans (11-2) raced ahead 31-0 in the first half en route to their Sun Belt-record seventh league title and 10th consecutiv­e win under first-year coach Jon Sumrall. It was Troy's first league title since 2017 and fans celebrated by storming the field and bringing down a goal post.

By the time three-time Sun Belt player of the year Grayson McCall got the offense going for Coastal Carolina (9-3), it was all but over. McCall started at quarterbac­k after missing the past two games with a foot injury.

Watson completed 12 of 17 passes, including touchdowns of 67 yards and 36 yards to Rajae' Johnson and a 65-yarder to Deshon Stoudemire. Watson was hit as he was throwing the 67-yarder with Johnson stretching out to grab it.

Johnson then snagged the ball one-handed to answer the Chanticlee­rs' second touchdown. DK Billingsle­y ran for three touchdowns, including a 33-yarder, for the Trojans.

Troy rebounded from a 1-2 start to the season, including losing to Appalachia­n State on a Hail Mary.

McCall overcame a rough start to complete 29 of 41 passes for 319 yards and three touchdowns with a late intercepti­on. He also ran for an 8-yard touchdown.

McCall led touchdown drives heading into and coming out of halftime after his team started out getting outgained 316-22. The momentum didn't last. T.J. Jackson then had a strip sack and fumble recovery inside Coastal Carolina's 10 to set up a touchdown.

The stats evened out but the score never got too uncomforta­ble for Troy. Coastal Carolina actually ended with a 432-411 edge in total yards.

Coastal Carolina has lost two straight lopsided games, including a 47-7 defeat to James Madison. Coach Jamey Chadwell is reportedly a candidate to replace Hugh Freeze at Liberty.

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