USC vs. Utah score, takeaways: Utes drill walk-off FG as Trojans defense again collapses in key moments
The dramatic victory on the road was the fourth straight for Utah over USC in the series
LOS ANGELES -- No. 14 Utah stormed back late to defeat No. 18 USC 34-32 on a last-second field goal by Utes kicker Cole Becker to likely eliminate the Trojans from College Football Playoff mix for the second consecutive season. The Colorado transfer converted the 38-yard field goal attempt to give Utah a win in a rematch of last season's Pac-12 title game.
Utah (6-1, 3-1 Pac-12) improved to 3-0 against the Lincoln Riley-and-Caleb Williams-led Trojans and put themselves right back in the mix to three-peat as Pac-12 champions with five games remaining on the schedule. USC got a spark late on a 61-yard punt return by star freshman Zachariah Branch, and an ensuing 11-yard touchdown run from Williams gave USC the lead with under two minutes remaining. But as has become common under Riley, the defense couldn't couldn't get one final stop.
The Utes used a steady diet of Ja'Quinden Jackson and Sione Vaki on the ground to control the time of possession and neutralize a lethal USC offense that came into the weekend averaging 47.3 points per game. The Utes defense allowed 14 points in the first seven minutes of the game and settled down before the Trojans attempted a late comeback.
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USC (6-2, 4-1 Pac-12) dropped its second consecutive game after suffering a blowout loss to Notre Dame last weekend in South Bend, Indiana. The Trojans have lost three games to Pac-12 opponents in the Riley era -- all three to this Utes program.
The Trojans allowed 483 yards of offense to a Utah team that ranked last in yards in the Pac-12 coming into the game and have been playing the season without starting quarterback and team leader Cameron Rising due to a major knee injury suffered in January's Rose Bowl loss to Penn State.
Utah backup quarterback Bryson Barnes has been filling in for Rising this season, and he turned in the best performance of his college career against a lackluster USC defense. Barnes tossed a career-high three touchdown passes and completed 14 of 22 passes for 235 yards.
Utah has another critical test next weekend at home against No. 9 Oregon, while USC goes on the road to face Cal.
Utah right back in Pac-12 title game mix
After Utah suffered a 21-7 loss to Oregon State on the road in late-September, the quest to three-peat as conference champions looked dire. The offense looked sluggish and the Utes put up only 198 yards of total offense. Worst of all, they struggled to find an identity at quarterback in the absence of Rising by rotating Barnes and Nate Johnson.
Just a little under a month later, Utah had its best offensive performance of the season against USC and Barnes had the greatest statical performance of his college career. The win over USC gives Utah something to build off on offense as the Utes are right back in the mix to get back to the conference title game. A date next weekend with Oregon in Salt Lake City, Utah, could decide whether Utah will be one of the representatives in Las Vegas on Dec. 1. Utah controls its own destiny with games against the Ducks, Washington and Colorado on the schedule.
Another season wasted
There has never been a two-loss team in the College Football Playoff field. With nine unbeaten FBS teams remaining and multiple one-loss programs in prime position to win their respective conferences, USC has essentially been eliminated from CFP contention.
Last season, USC was on the doorstep of the CFP despite a midseason loss to Utah in the regular season. All the Trojans had to do was knock off Utah in the Pac-12 title game and they would be all but almost guaranteed a spot in the field. That didn't happen, and the Trojans ended the season with an embarrassing loss to Tulane in the Cotton Bowl. The bright spot was that the reigning Heisman Trophy winner Williams was returning. USC was in prime position to be the top team in the Pac-12 because of the improved offensive weapons around Williams and the work the Trojans did in the transfer portal. With consecutive losses to Notre Dame and Utah, however, USC is closer to falling out of the rankings entirely than earning a berth to compete for a national championship.
The USC defense hasn't improved under defensive coordinator Alex Grinch since last season. The Trojans are near the bottom of the conference in almost all statistical categories on that side of the ball and it appears the struggles at the start of Pac-12 play have finally caught up to them. With Williams poised to leave for the NFL Draft this spring, the Riley/Williams era will be remembered as a massive "what if" unless massive changes are made in the final weeks of the season.
USC takes the lead
Late 4Q: USC 32, Utah 31
Zachariah Branch is making his case for the best freshmen in college football. Branch returned it 61-yards to the red zone and on the next play, Caleb Williams delivered some Heisman magic and scored on an 11-yard touchdown to retake the lead. USC's 2-point conversion attempt failed and Utah will have 1:46 and all three timeouts to potentially win the game.
USC, Utah trade field goals
Late 4Q: Utah 31, USC 26
After Utah kicked a field goal to extend its lead to eight, USC went on a 12-play, 68-yard drive which ended with a 36-yard FG by Denis Lynch. The Trojans have two timeouts and will have a force a punt to have another chance. Utah's rushing attack has been stout all night, so this will certainly be a test.
USC's defense makes a play
Early 4Q: Utah 28, USC 23
Here comes the Trojans. After USC put together its first scoring drive since the first quarter on the final play of the third quarter, the defense made a play. USC safety Calen Bullock Jr. picked off Bryson Barnes and returned it 30 yards the other way for a touchdown. USC elected to go for a 2-point conversion and failed, so the Utah lead remains at five with 13:28 left.
Utah in control after three
End 3Q: Utah 28, USC 17
After 45 minutes of play at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the Utah Utes are in control. Utah has held USC without a touchdown since the 6:17 mark in the first quarter and they will head into the final quarter with a double-digit advantage. On the final play of the third quarter, USC kicker Denis Lynch drilled a 44-yard field goal attempt to cut the deficit to 11.
Utah scores, again
Late 3Q: Utah 28, USC 14
The Trojans are on the ropes. Utah put together a 5-play, 55-yard drive that was capped with a 15-yard touchdown pass from Bryson Barnes to Sione Vaki to extend the lead to 14 late in the third quarter. Barnes has three touchdown passes on the night and two of them have gone to Vaki. After suffering a blowout loss on the road last weekend to Notre Dame, this loss would have serious implications on USC's chances to reach the Pac-12 title game if the score holds.
Costly turnover
Mid 3Q: Utah 21, USC 14
It's spooky hours in Southern California as USC just committed a costly turnover when they were driving near midfield. Trojans RB MarShawn Lloyd fumbled on a run toward the USC sideline and Utah will takeover at its own 45-yard line. The Trojans haven't scored points since the middle of the first quarter. The USC defense will need to get a stop to keep things close.

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