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    Falk has 3 TD passes, No. 11 Washington State beats Oregon

    Eleventh-ranked Washington State can add a road win to this season's resume, finally.

    Luke Falk threw for 282 yards and three touchdowns and the Cougars held Oregon scoreless after the first quarter for a 33-10 victory Saturday night at Autzen Stadium.

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    Darnold, No. 14 USC down Oregon State 38-10

    Cornerback Iman Marshall and linebacker Uchenna Nwosu were two of the last Southern California players to reach the locker room after helping push the hydration cart back into the locker room, an apt conclusion to a perfectly workmanlike win.

    Sam Darnold threw for 316 yards and three touchdowns, Ronald Jones II ran for a score and the No. 14 Trojans beat Oregon State 38-10 on Saturday.

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    Love runs for 152 yards, Stanford beats No. 20 Utah 23-20

    The Bryce Love highlight tour continued in Salt Lake City on Saturday with No. 20 Utah the latest to leave frustrated by the show.

    Love ran for 152 yards and a touchdown, and Stanford handed the Utes their first loss of the season, 23-20.

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    Flip out: Bowers' TD leap leads Cal past No. 8 Wash. St 37-3

    Ross Bowers found a way to overshadow California's opportunistic defense that forced seven turnovers and had nine sacks.

    An acrobatic flip into the end zone will do just that.

    Bowers scored on the touchdown leap and the Golden Bears used a dominant defensive performance to stun No. 8 Washington State 37-3 Friday night for their first win in 14 years against a top 10 team.

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    USC rallies, then holds on to beat Utah 28-27

    Southern California doesn't mind winning the hard way.

    The 13th-ranked Trojans pulled off another comeback Saturday, and this one came down to the final hold-the-breath moments.

    After quarterback Sam Darnold led USC to three long scoring drives in the second half, the Trojans stopped a two-point conversion attempt by Utah with 42 seconds to play to edge the Utes 28-27.

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    Big game by Love leads No. 23 Stanford past Oregon 49-7

    With Stanford getting another late-night start, Bryce Love made sure to impress any Heisman Trophy voters who were watching before the clock struck midnight on the East Coast.

    Love needed less than five minutes to reach the 100-yard rushing mark for the ninth consecutive game as he used another big run to fuel No. 23 Stanford's 49-7 victory over Oregon on Saturday.

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    Falk leads No. 15 Washington State over Colorado 28-0

    Faced with driving rain, winds and low temperatures, the Air Raid offense of No. 15 Washington State converted to a ground game.

    The Cougars rushed for 194 yards and quarterback Luke Falk threw for three touchdowns in a 28-0 victory over Colorado on Saturday night.

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    No. 12 Washington rumbles through UCLA in 44-23 blowout

    With two weeks to stew about suffering an unexpected first loss of the season, No. 12 Washington released its pent up frustration by running all over UCLA.

    Literally.

    Led by the duo of Myles Gaskin and Lavon Coleman, the Huskies rolled through UCLA 44-23 on Saturday and overpowering the worst run defense in the country. Gaskin finished with 169 yards rushing and one touchdown, while Coleman added 94 yards and three TDs.

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    Tate does it again, Arizona runs past No. 15 WSU 58-37

    Khalil Tate did it again, and now he has the Arizona Wildcats in position to be taken quite seriously in the Pac-12.

    In his fourth straight spectacular performance and the team's fourth consecutive victory, Tate rushed for 158 yards and a touchdown and passed for 275 more and two scores, leading surprising Arizona to a 58-37 victory over No. 15 Washington State on Saturday night.

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    No. 21 USC rolls over Arizona State 48-17 behind Jones

    Ronald Jones II tucked in behind a blocker, made a cut off his hip and shook off an Arizona State tackler. It turned into a race from there, and no way was anyone going to catch Southern California's gifted running back.

    USC bounced back from a lopsided loss to Notre Dame with perhaps its best all-around game of the season, riding the legs of Jones and the arm of Sam Darnold to a dominating 48-17 victory over Arizona State on Saturday night.

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    Pettis sets NCAA mark as No. 12 Washington rolls Oregon 38-3

    After five games without a spectacular moment on special teams, it was time for Dante Pettis to stand alone in the NCAA record book.

    Pettis became the NCAA's career leader in punt return touchdowns and had a 47-yard TD reception, leading No. 12 Washington past Oregon 38-3 on Saturday night.

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    Jones runs wild late, No. 17 USC beats No. 23 Arizona 49-35

    When Khalil Tate and Arizona's offense erased their entire 22-point deficit with four touchdowns in roughly 11 minutes, Ronald Jones II and Sam Darnold knew they had to answer the Wildcats' big-play quarterback with a few memorable moments of their own.

    Southern California's offensive stars got it done in a victory that put the Trojans in charge of the Pac-12 South.

    Jones rushed for 194 yards and three touchdowns, and No. 17 USC overcame Tate's big second-half rally for a 49-35 victory over 23rd-ranked Arizona on Saturday night.


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    Love's 3 TDs lead Stanford past No. 9 Washington 30-22

    When Bryce Love aggravated his injured ankle in the first half and had to go to the sideline to get checked out, Stanford coach David Shaw wasn't sure how much he'd be able to get out of his star running back.

    Love showed he had plenty left in the latest signature performance in his campaign for the Heisman Trophy.

    Love ran 30 times for 166 yards and three touchdowns on the gimpy ankle against the nation's stingiest defense, leading Stanford to a 30-22 victory over No. 9 Washington on Friday night.

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    No. 15 USC clinches Pac-12 South in 38-24 win over Colorado

    Sam Darnold has seen plenty of what cornerback Ajene Harris can do in practice. He's just thankful he doesn't have to face him when it counts.

    Darnold tossed two touchdown passes and ran for another , Harris intercepted two passes, including one he returned for a score, and No. 15 Southern California beat Colorado 38-24 on Saturday to wrap up the Pac-12 South title.

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    Darnold beats Rosen as No. 12 USC holds off UCLA, 28-23

    After Sam Darnold met up with Josh Rosen at midfield, the Southern California quarterback climbed the stepladder for possibly the final time, holding the sword aloft and leading the Trojans' band while the student section chanted: "One more year!"

    If Darnold had just played his last collegiate game at the Coliseum, he went out with a particularly sweet victory -- even though he wasn't the biggest star of a workmanlike win over UCLA.

    Darnold passed for 264 yards and ran for a touchdown, and No. 12 USC persevered for its third consecutive victory over its crosstown rivals, 28-23 on Saturday night.

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    No. 16 Washington gets 10 points in last minute to stun Utah

    A bit of late-game mastery by Washington quarterback Jake Browning provided Tristan Vizcaino a chance at redemption for a season of shaky kicking and the capper to one crazy rally.

    Pac-12 after dark, indeed.

    Vizcaino hit a 38-yard field goal as time expired and No. 16 Washington scored 10 points in the final 58 seconds to stun Utah 33-30 on Saturday night.

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    Limping Love helps No. 20 Stanford hold off California 17-14

    Bryce Love walked slowly out of Stanford's locker room and paused just long enough to grab a box of chicken and shake a few hands before heading home to rest his sore ankles.

    Whether the nation's leading running back plays next week against No. 9 Notre Dame remains to be seen, but this much is certain: There are few players with Love's breakaway speed and even fewer who can reach that level while injured.

    Love rushed for 101 yards and a touchdown despite missing most of the fourth quarter after aggravating an ankle injury, and No. 20 Stanford held off California 17-14 on Saturday to keep its Pac-12 title hopes alive.

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