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LAS VEGAS, Nevada – USC's championship hopes came to an end on Friday as Utah came back from a 17-3 deficit to win 47-24 for a Pac-12 title.

QB Caleb Williams opened the game in highlight fashion, recording both a 58-yard pass to Tahj Washington and a 50-yard run in the first quarter to set up USC touchdowns.

Utah came storming back in the second quarter, and tied the game at 17-17 as QB Cam Rising found RB Jaylen Dixon for a touchdown two seconds before halftime.

Williams received treatment for a cut on his hand after USC's second touchdown, a 2-yard pass to RB Raleek Brown, put the Trojans up 14-3 with 3:12 left in the first quarter. USC's offense came grinding to a halt, and the Trojans struggled to get their defense off the field for the rest of the game. Williams apparently suffered or aggravated a lower body injury as well, and struggled to move outside the pocket more and more down the stretch of the game.

USC only recorded 1 total yard of offense in the third quarter, and Utah finished the game on a 44-7 run.

After failing to score a touchdown since the first quarter, the Trojans had life when Williams connected with Mario Williams for a 12-yard touchdown to cut the deficit to 27-24 with 10:52 left in the first quarter. But that was as close as they got.

The daggers included a 60-yard touchdown pass from Rising to Thomas Yassmin that put Utah up 34-24 with 10:08 left in the game, an interception by R.J. Hubert after that, and an ensuing 53-yard touchdown run from Ja'Quinden Jackson.

Stay tuned throughout the evening as All Trojans releases complete postgame coverage.

This article first appeared on FanNation All Trojans and was syndicated with permission.

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