Pac-12 Week 6 Recap: USC Edges Out Win, Colorado Hangs On for Narrow Victory

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It was a wild weekend in the Pac-12 as Week 6 of the college football season saw USC edge out a win over Arizona State and Colorado hang on for a narrow victory over Oregon.

The USC Trojans were led by quarterback Kedon Slovis, who threw for 332 yards and three touchdowns in the win. Slovis was aided by a strong rushing attack, as Vavae Malepeai and Stephen Carr combined for 137 yards and two touchdowns. The Trojans defense also stepped up, forcing two turnovers and holding the Sun Devils to just seven points in the second half. The win improved USC’s record to 4-2 on the season.

Meanwhile, Colorado was able to hang on for a narrow victory over Oregon. The Buffaloes were led by quarterback Steven Montez, who threw for 333 yards and two touchdowns in the win. Colorado’s defense was also able to come up with key stops late in the game, allowing the Buffaloes to hang on for the win. The victory improved Colorado’s record to 4-1 on the season.

Overall, it was an exciting weekend of Pac-12 football as USC and Colorado both came away with wins. The Trojans and Buffaloes will look to continue their success as they move forward in the season.

Pac-12 Week 6 Recap: USC Edges Out Win, Colorado Hangs On for Narrow Victory