Saturday Night Five: Big Four roll as showdown Saturday looms, Oregon gets help from the SEC and USC remains the Pac-12’s best CFP bet

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Instant reaction to Pac-12 developments on the field …

1. When Saturdays are boring …

Another weekend without a major upset to be found as the top-four teams churned to victories.

Oregon, UCLA, USC and Utah each scored more than 40 points, won by a combined total of 84 points and improved to 22-3 in conference play.

Their only losses are to each other.

Against everyone else, they are 19-0.

Not since the 2016 season — the last time the Pac-12 sent a team to the playoff — has the conference experienced such a top-heavy season.

And Week 11 could bring more of the same with all four at home.

Three will be huge favorites with USC facing Colorado, UCLA welcoming Arizona and Utah hosting Stanford for what could be an epic beatdown.

Only Oregon, which plays rival Washington in Eugene, has a significant challenge.

If all four survive, then a momentous Nov. 19 awaits with Utah visiting Oregon and USC playing UCLA in the Rose Bowl.

From our vantage point, that would constitute the biggest, boldest Saturday doubleheader the conference has experienced in the expansion era.

The start times for both showdowns are expected to be placed on six-day holds by ESPN and Fox, meaning we won’t know the kickoff information until the conclusion of the Nov. 12 games.

2. Tuesdays are fun

Top-heavy conferences don’t provide many thrills on the field, but they produce sterling results when the College Football Playoff rankings are released.

The Pac-12 had five teams in the initial rankings: No. 8 Oregon, No. 9 USC, No. 12 UCLA, No. 14 Utah and No. 23 Oregon State. (The SEC and ACC also had five ranked teams.)

At worst, the top four will hold their ground for the second set, which will be revealed on Tuesday evening. And Washington could very well replace the Beavers as the fifth entry after its head-to-head victory on Friday night.

If the top-four are victorious in Week 11, the Pac-12 likely will have three top-10 teams for the mega-Saturday showdowns on Nov. 19.

But let’s make one contrarian point, because it cannot be ignored and could factor into the playoff discussion a few weeks from now:

The best non-conference victory produced thus far by any member of that quartet is USC’s win over Fresno State, which is 5-4, or Oregon’s win over Brigham Young, which is 5-5.

3. Scoreboard watching

This weekend unfolded perfectly for the Pac-12’s playoff hopes, not only with the intra-conference results but also the scores of games across the country.

Oregon got the outcome it needed with Georgia beating Tennessee 27-13.

No, it wasn’t nearly as bad as the 49-3 plastering Georgia dealt the Ducks in Week One, but it might have been decisive enough to remove the Vols as an obstacle in the event Oregon finishes as a one-loss Pac-12 champion.

And in that regard, Alabama’s loss at LSU — the Crimson Tide’s second defeat of the season — was significant.

One of the chief threats to Oregon’s playoff pursuit is the SEC placing two teams in the field. That’s much less likely if everyone not named Georgia has at least two losses.

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