Oregon State wide receiver Champ Flemings has a pass intended for him broken up by Oregon safeties Jamal Hill (19) and Verone McKinley III. The Ducks won 38-29 to clinch the Pac-12 North.

Recapping the best and worst of Week 13 in Pac-12 football …

Theme of the week I: BlowoutsSix of the seven games were decided by at least two scores. We had hoped for drama but received very little on the final weekend of conference play. Thankfully, rivalry games in other leagues (Big Ten, Big 12 and SEC) produced an epic Saturday.

Theme of the week II: Coaching newsReports saying USC landed a home run hire by taking Lincoln Riley away from Oklahoma capped a busy weekend in conference coaching news. ASU AD Ray Anderson reportedly told the Sun Devils that coach Herm Edwards would return for 2022. Meanwhile, WSU removed the interim tag from Jake Dickert and Oregon State locked up Jonathan Smith through 2027. The Washington job is now the only one in the conference still open.

Theme of the season I: Bowl bidsThe Pac-12 has six bowl-eligible teams (ASU, Oregon, Oregon State, UCLA, Utah and Washington State), meaning it won’t fill the seventh slot in its lineup: the ESPN at-large bowl. It’s the lowest total since the 2016 season, when there also were six eligible teams.

Theme of the season II: Twin collapsesIt wasn’t long ago that Stanford and Washington owned the North: From 2015-18, the programs traded division titles. But things have fallen apart, quickly. The Cardinal finished the 2021 season with three wins, its worst record in 15 years. The Huskies finished 4-8, their worst mark since 2008.

Theme of the season III: QB whiffsJayden de Laura’s sensational play down the stretch is a reminder that he didn’t start the season opener. If he had, the Cougars might have beaten Utah State. So let’s be sure to include WSU on the list of schools that whiffed on the selection of the Week One starter. Stanford, Utah, Oregon State and WSU are the most prominent. But Arizona and USC arguably began the year with their best option on the bench, as well.

Team of the week: OregonThe Ducks recovered impressively from their meltdown in Salt Lake City, grabbing an early lead against OSU and churning to a division-clinching victory. Coach Mario Cristobal and the gang are one victory, in Las Vegas, from a likely rematch with Ohio State (in the Rose Bowl). After the victory over OSU, Cristobal hopped on a plane to visit his ailing mother in South Florida. We wish him the best.

Game of the week:

BYU 35, USC 31It didn’t mean much outside of extinguishing USC’s bowl hopes, but it sure was an entertaining watch. The Trojans rallied from a two-touchdown deficit to grab a 31-28 lead in the fourth quarter, only to have the Cougars score the game-winner with four minutes remaining.

BYU players celebrate after stopping USC wide receiver Gary Bryant Jr. short on fourth down to clinch Saturday's win. The Cougars went 5-0 against the Pac-12 this year, also beating Arizona, Utah, ASU and Washington State.

Player of the week: Jayden de LauraThe WSU quarterback carved up the top pass defense in the country, completing 27 of 32 passes for 245 yards and leading the Cougars to their first Apple Cup victory since 2012 — and their largest margin of victory ever in the rivalry (40-13).

Coach of the week:

Jake DickertThe interim tag was removed approximately 24 hours after Dickert guided Washington State to its first Apple Cup victory in nine years. What impressed us the most was WSU’s ability to play with a high level of emotion but avoid turnovers and major mistakes on special teams. That’s not an easy feat in the heat of a rivalry game.

Stat of the week: Tavion Thomas

The Utah tailback scored one touchdown against Colorado, bring his total to 12 over the past four games. In that stretch, Thomas is averaging 143.3 yards per game. He has been the best back in the conference over the final month.

Stat of November: StanfordThe Cardinal scored three first-half points for the entire month. That’s right: Eight quarters over four games resulted in three points. And each ended in a blowout loss.

Stat of the half century: Arizona StateThe Sun Devils beat Arizona for the fifth consecutive time, their longest winning streak in the Territorial Cup since the early 1970s.

Game of next week:

Utah vs. OregonA rematch of the Dec. 6, 2019 conference championship (Oregon won handily) and the Nov. 20, 2021 regular-season duel (Utah dominated). The Ducks are playing for their third consecutive Pac-12 title while the Utes are playing for their first-ever trip to the Rose Bowl. Utah is an early 3-point favorite. It’s tough to beat a team twice, especially in such a short window. We like the Ducks, 27-23.


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