Saturday's Pac-12 matchup with No. 5 Washington and No. 20 USC figured to be a high-scoring game, but not many could have predicted this. The over cashed in the third quarter, and Washington cashed in with a dominant showing in their 52-42 win over the Trojans. Sixty-three of the 94 total points were scored in the first half – Washington scored 14 in the final 75 seconds to take a 35-28 lead into the locker room.
The Huskies drove down the field, but Michael Penix Jr. threw an interception into the end zone for a touchback, and USC went 80 yards to tie the game at 35. Both squads then exchanged touchdowns, and the game was tied at 42 when the fourth quarter began. Washington kicked a 43-yard field goal to take a three-point lead early in the fourth.
Williams went 27-for-35 with 312 yards and three touchdowns. Washington led all receivers in the game with eight receptions and 122 yards. Washington is now 9-0 on the season and will host Utah next week. USC, now 7-3 , will travel to Oregon.