Reaction to Pac-12 developments on the field:
1. Wazzu to the rescue
Nine months ago, Washington State planted its flag in the Husky Stadium turf after a resounding victory in the Apple Cup.
Saturday, the Cougars carried the flag for the Pac-12 in enemy territory, stunning No. 19 Wisconsin 17-14 to give the conference a desperately-needed victory over a Power Five opponent.
Because it had been a long, long time — 51 weeks, in fact.
Since Stanford’s win at Vanderbilt on the evening of Sept. 18, 2021, the conference had dropped eight consecutive games against Power Five opposition.
The losing streak included two regular-season losses to Notre Dame (by Stanford and USC), three losses in bowl games (Oregon, Utah and Arizona State), followed by three losses last week (Colorado, Utah and Oregon).
The Cougars mustered the performance after what was a substandard effort in their opener against Idaho.
Or maybe that seven-point win was intended to lull the Badgers into a false sense of security.
It sure fooled us. The Hotline was not optimistic about WSU’s prospects for staying in range of Wisconsin for 60 minutes.
And had you told us in advance that the Cougars would commit three turnovers, that they would rush for 53 yards and allow 174, that they would convert 2-of-11 third downs and that Wisconsin would possess the ball for 38 minutes, well, we’d have been confident in the dire outlook.
But WSU’s defense shut out the Badgers in the second half and created three turnovers in a momentous effort.
It was WSU’s first nonconference road win over a ranked team since 2003, and it moved the Cougars onto the postseason fast track.
With a victory next week over Colorado State, they will be halfway to bowl eligibility with nine league games to play.
And we cannot ignore the backdrop.
For two-and-a-half months, WSU and Oregon State have been afterthoughts in discussions about the Pac-12’s existential crisis.
If four schools left for the Big Ten and four left for the Big 12, the Cougars and Beavers would likely be left behind, unwanted and forced to join the Mountain West.
And here they are, both undefeated and in possession of several of the Pac-12’s most impressive victories, including the conference’ first Power Five takedown in almost a year.
2. Speaking of OSU …
Beavers coach Jonathan Smith was responsible for the gutsiest call of the week, going for a touchdown — and a victory — from the 2-yard line with 3 seconds remaining.
He could have kicked a short field goal to force overtime. And in fact, it appeared the Beavers were going to kick, until Fresno State called timeout and Smith sent the offense back on the field with Jack Colletto in the battering ram position.
Colletto scored off right tackle to seal a victory in the most engrossing game of the day.
It featured three touchdowns in the final two minutes and almost 900 yards of offense.
Our favorite moment came just before the final touchdown, when the CBS Sports Network cameras caught Smith on the sideline discussing strategy with a member of his staff.
He had a half smile, like he was trying to decide how many pizzas to order — not whether to risk defeat when overtime was available.
It has been a long time since we’ve seen a coach consistently as calm as Smith in pressure situations.
3. Look at the ledger
Through two weeks, the Pac-12 is somewhat lacking in premium wins but has managed to avoid the type of awful losses that battered the conference last season.
In fact, it’s far ahead of the 2021 victory pace in the 36 games outside of league play.
At the close of Week 2 last year, the Pac-12 was 11-11 in non-conference games. This year, it’s 16-6, and five of the six losses have been to Power Five opponents.
Every win matters when it comes to placing as many teams into the postseason as possible.
The more victories collected outside of league play, the fewer needed during the eat-your-own portion of the schedule.
The teams that are 2-0 and have a manageable third non-conference opponent (Washington State, Oregon State and UCLA) are well positioned for the postseason.
4. Our takeaway on USC takeaways
The Hotline watched as USC dismantled Stanford with a major assist from … Stanford.
The Cardinal struggled in the red zone during a 41-28 loss that might be USC’s last appearance in Stanford Stadium for many years. (Or maybe they will play a conference game in the venue in the fall of 2024.)
A more efficient performance by the host might have increased the drama, but we’re skeptical that it would have changed the outcome.
Had the Cardinal scored a few more touchdowns, USC would have kept its offense at full throttle throughout the four quarters and could have slapped the Cardinal around for 60-something.
USC’s playcalling and playmaking were stupendous, as expected.
And while the defense yielded 441 yards, we’d note the Trojans forced four turnovers for the second consecutive game.
The unit doesn’t have to be granite in order for USC to win the conference and possibly compete for a playoff berth. It just has to be opportunistic.
Which got us wondering …
This is USC defensive coordinator Alex Grinch’s second time through the conference; he was Mike Leach’s play-caller for three seasons at Washington State (2015-17).
In each of those years, the Cougars forced at least 23 turnovers and ranked in the top quartile in takeaways in the FBS.
Grinch’s units have a track record for takeaways. If the Trojans average two per game, that might be enough to properly compliment the pinball offense.
5. Heat check in Boulder
The Hotline isn’t prepared to initiate the Dorrell Watch, even after Colorado’s 41-10 loss Saturday at Air Force — the Buffaloes’ second dreadful showing of the season.
It still feels a tad early to presume Karl Dorrell’s days are numbered in just his third season.
But we could get there soon if the situation doesn’t improve.
The offensive issues that plagued CU last year have not been resolved despite staff changes and, this weekend, a quarterback change. JT Shrout started in place of Brendon Lewis and completed just 5-of-21 passes for 51 yards — a stat line out of the 1940s.
During a horrifying stretch in the middle of the game, the Buffaloes started four consecutive possessions with the ball at midfield or in Air Force territory — and managed a single field goal.
A few more weeks like this, and we might shift our view of Dorrell’s job security.
Photos: Mississippi State at Arizona; 2022 football home opener
Arizona wide receiver Jacob Cowing sprawls into the end zone after his catch for a Wildcat touchdown against Mississippi State last season in Tucson.
Arizona wide receiver Jacob Cowing (2) celebrates with a gesture to the crowd after scoring against Mississippi State on Sept. 10, 2022 at Arizona Stadium.
Mississippi State offensive lineman Kwatrivous Johnson (69) picks up a holding call keeping Arizona defensive lineman Jalen Harris (1) quarterback Will Rogers (2) in their NCAA game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona safety Jaxen Turner (21) strips Mississippi State wide receiver Jamire Calvin (6) of the ball on a run in the third quarter of their NCAA game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 10, 2022. Turner recovered the fumble and returned the ball inside the Bulldog five, setting up a Wildcat touchdown.
Arizona safety Jaxen Turner returns a fumble during Saturday's game against Mississippi State in Arizona Stadium. Turner finished with eight tackles, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and a PBU.
Arizona running back Michael Wiley (6) outruns Mississippi State cornerback Emmanuel Forbes (13) after making a catch in the third quarter of their NCAA game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona defensive lineman Kyon Barrs (92), top, and safety Jaxen Turner (21) team up to stop Mississippi State running back Dillon Johnson (23) for no yards in the fourth quarter of their NCAA game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona cornerback Isaiah Rutherford (2) jars the ball loose from Mississippi State wide receiver Lideatrick Griffin (5) stopping a reception in the fourth quarter of their NCAA game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona quarterback Jayden de Laura (7) just manages to get rid of the ball before going down in the arms of Mississippi State defensive end De'Monte Russell (9) at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 10, 2022.
Mississippi State wide receiver Caleb Ducking (4) makes a one handed grab for the last score of the night over Arizona cornerback Isaiah Rutherford (2) late in the fourth quarter of their NCAA game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 10, 2022.
A Mississippi State staffer heads back to the his bench after retrieving the three game balls punctured by the Arizona defense in celebration of three Bulldog turnovers at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona linebacker Jerry Roberts (48) puts a hit on Mississippi State wide receiver Jaden Walley (11) stopping his run up the middle in the fourth quarter of their NCAA game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona running back Michael Wiley, left, high-steps out of the hands of Mississippi State safety Jalen Green during their game at Arizona Stadium last year.
Arizona head coach Jedd Fisch and one of the game officials watch a play under review on the big screen during the game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona wide receiver Jacob Cowing (2) just barely avoids Mississippi State safety Jackie Matthews (8) after a catch in the fourth quarter of their NCAA game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 10, 2022.
The Arizona Wildcats burst out of the tunnel as they take the field to face Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 10, 2022.
Mississippi State quarterback Will Rogers (2) calls for a timeout on a third down during the second half of Arizona Football's game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. on Sept. 10, 2022.
Mississippi State wide receiver Caleb Ducking (4) slips a tackle by Arizona defensive lineman Hunter Echols (31) during the second half of Arizona Football's game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. on Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona safety Jaxen Turner (21) reacts after looking at the score board following a Mississippi State touchdown during the second half of Arizona Football's game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. on Sept. 10, 2022.
Mississippi State wide receiver Austin Williams (85) celebrates in the end zone after scoring a touchdown during the second half of Arizona Football's game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. on Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona defensive lineman Paris Shand (95) and Arizona defensive lineman Kyon Barrs (92) sack Mississippi State quarterback Will Rogers (2) during the second half of Arizona Football's game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. on Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona wide receiver Jacob Cowing (2) runs towards the end zone during the second half of Arizona Football's game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. on Sept. 10, 2022.
Two Arizona fans react while fans waved their cellphones with their flash lights on during the playing of Journey's well-known hit "Don't Stop Believing" in the second half of Arizona Football's game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. on Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona safety Gunner Maldonado (9) tries to tackle Mississippi State wide receiver Jamire Calvin (6) during the second half of Arizona Football's game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. on Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona defensive lineman Jalen Harris (1) and Arizona defensive lineman Kyon Barrs (92) react to Harris' sack during the second half of Arizona Football's game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. on Sept. 10, 2022.
The Arizona Wildcat defense tackles Mississippi State running back Jo'quavious Marks (7) during the second half of Arizona Football's game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. on Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona wide receiver Jacob Cowing (2) watches the ball he tipped head straight for the arms of Mississippi State safety Jalen Green (0) giving up an interception in the first quarter of their NCAA game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona running back Michael Wiley (6) salutes the home crowd after scampering for a touchdown to open the scoring on the night against Mississippi State in the first quarter of their NCAA game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona cornerback Treydan Stukes (20), center, celebrates with them-teammates safety Jaxen Turner (21) (shown at left; he's since transferred to UNLV) and cornerback Christian Roland-Wallace (4) (now at USC) after picking off a tipped throw against Mississippi State on Sept. 10, 2022 at Arizona Stadium.
Mississippi State quarterback Will Rogers (2) manages to get off an awkward two-handed throw forced by Arizona defensive lineman Jalen Harris (1) in the second quarter of their NCAA game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona linebacker Jerry Roberts (48) lays a hit on Mississippi State wide receiver Rufus Harvey (82) just as he makes the catch in the second quarter of their NCAA game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona quarterback Jayden de Laura (7) passes the ball during the first half of Arizona Football's game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. on Sept. 10, 2022.
Pride of Arizona base player Brandon Vega yells while playing the "Thunder Clap" before the first half of Arizona Football's game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. on Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona fan Brad Abeyta, center, cheers as the Arizona Wildcats get closer to the end zone during the first half of Arizona Football's game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. on Sept. 10, 2022.
The Arizona Wildcats their sword with two footballs following an interception during the first half of Arizona Football's game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. on Sept. 10, 2022.
Pride of Arizona clarinet player Jesus Marquez yells while giving ZonaZoo students high-fives during the first half of Arizona Football's game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. on Sept. 10, 2022.
The Arizona Wildcats enter the field before the first half of Arizona Football's game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. on Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona cornerback Isaiah Rutherford (2) touches the bust of Button Salmon at the end of the Wildcat Walk as the team files into Arizona Stadium for their game against Mississippi State, Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona football coach Jedd Fisch greets a fan as the team begins the Wildcat Walk on the way to Arizona Stadium to face Mississippi State on Sept. 10, 2022.
Kree Fundalewicz gets a block A stenciled on her face in on the mall in the lead up activities to the Wildcats' game Mississippi State, Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 10, 2022.
Wearing a team-issued navy blue suit, Arizona quarterback Jayden de Laura leads the players in the Wildcat Walk before the 2022 home opener against Mississippi State.
A Star Wars themed fan gets a high-five from Wilma while the two wait for the start of the Wildcat Walk before the Mississippi State game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 10, 2022.
From center to right, Josh Plicht, his wife Amy Plicht and 2-year-old daughter Mia high-five Wilbur before Arizona Football's game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. on Sept. 10, 2022.
Lucas Bradstreet, 15, left, is dunked by a group of Arizona fans while tailgating before Arizona Football's game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. on Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona fans greet each other while tailgating before Arizona Football's game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. on Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona defensive lineman Jalen Harris (1) walks past the Arizona Pomline during the Wildcat Walk before Arizona Football's game against Mississippi State at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz. on Sept. 10, 2022.
Arizona quarterback Jayden de Laura (7) scrambles out of the reach of Mississippi State linebacker Nathaniel Watson (14) as the pocket collapses around him in the third quarter of their NCAA game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 10, 2022.



