Last week, our Chantel Jennings -- always looking for the good in others -- looked at the best wins that Pac-12 coaches have notched in their careers. Over the past two days, our Ted Miller owned up to some occasional curmudgeonly behavior and examined the bad: He listed the worst losses of current Pac-12 coaches.

This morning, we move back to the bright side of the spectrum, inspecting the biggest wins that conference quarterbacks have catalyzed during their college careers. Several of the Pac-12's big names at the position are gone, but a handful do return here in 2015. Many signal-callers who were backups last season have important experience under their belts, and that's allowed us to make this a team-by-team look at high points of the past.

We'll begin with the South division.

Cody Kessler | November 16, 2013 | USC 20, Stanford 17

Entering this game, USC hadn't beaten a ranked opponent since 2011 -- a very un-Trojan-like drought. And Kessler, whom one Cardinal defender referred to as a "game manager" in the days leading up to kickoff, didn't exactly seem like a scary adversary under center for the rugged Stanford defense that had just shut down Marcus Mariota and Oregon the week prior. But the sophomore delivered three magnificent drives early and one perfect fourth-down throw to Marqise Lee late, and that was enough to knock the No. 4 Cardinal out of national title contention and send the Coliseum crowd storming onto the field. This wasn't a statistically spectacular performance, but it was a gritty one: Kessler guided USC to a huge victory in a battle of attrition that set the table for his big-number success in 2014.

Anu Solomon | October 3, 2014 | Arizona 31, Oregon 24

Anu Solomon and Arizona surprised the nation with their upset win at Oregon last season. AP Photo/Rick Scuteri

A season after the Wildcats dismantled the Ducks, 42-16, the college football world expected Oregon to administer payback at home. After all, Ka'Deem Carey was no longer around, and Rich Rodriguez was trotting the redshirt freshman Solomon into the notoriously sharp teeth of Autzen Stadium. Even after Arizona stunned the crowd into silence when they took a 24-14 late third-quarter lead, there was a feeling that the Ducks would dig in and stop the nonsense. But Solomon wouldn't let them -- even after Oregon tied the score at 24 in the fourth quarter. The young quarterback responded by leading Arizona on a 15-play, 71-yard dagger of a drive that ignited the Wildcats' Pac-12 South title run. This was a "coming of age" performance at its best.

Mike Bercovici | October 5, 2014 | ASU 38, USC 34

After waiting for three years as Arizona State's backup quarterback, Bercovici was perilously close to an 0-2 record while filling in for injured starter Taylor Kelly. His Sun Devils, out of timeouts, trailed the Trojans 34-25 with just 3:02 remaining. Fans were already exiting the Coliseum in droves, but that's when Bercovici's five-play sequence of magic began. He immediately found Cameron Smith for a 73-yard score that pulled the Sun Devils within two, though the situation remained bleak after USC recovered the ensuing onside kick. ASU managed to get one more shot with 23 seconds remaining at their own 28-yard line, and Bercovici cemented himself into Sun Devil lore, finding Gary Chambers for 26 yards before delivering a 46-yard, game-winning Hail Mary to Jaelen Strong as time expired. The quarterback, cramping from dehydration, collapsed on the Coliseum grass after his final heave, introducing a new on-the-belly celebration on a night that saw the birth of two new terms: "Jael Mary" and "BERCOing."

Jerry Neuheisel | September 13, 2014 | UCLA 20, Texas 17

Neuheisel may not be a full-time starter this season -- Josh Rosen seems to be the favorite for that job at UCLA -- but the Bruin veteran has at least one epic win as a college quarterback under his belt. After Brett Hundley was hurt early in a de facto road game against Texas at Jerry World, Neuheisel filled in to deliver a signature come-from-behind victory, one punctuated by a picture-perfect 33-yard touchdown toss to Jordan Payton with three minutes left. This one was extra special because of the family connection: Jerry's father, Rick, was once in his son's shoes as UCLA's quarterback. Rick was a TV analyst for the Pac-12 Network at the time of his son's heroics, and this sweet video captured him watching his son throw the winning pass.

Travis Wilson | October 26, 2014 | Utah 24, USC 21

Wilson's job was in jeopardy throughout much of the 2014 season. A week prior to this game, in fact, he had lost the starting nod to Kendal Thompson before taking back over in the second half of a win at Oregon State. So when Utah regained possession trailing USC 21-17 in a defining game with only 2:08 remaining, Wilson found himself under the heat lamp again -- in frying temperatures this time. He responded by leading a clutch 11-play, 73-yard drive that highlighted his versatility. Wilson's 19-yard sprint toward the pylon, which set up the game-winning touchdown toss to Kaelin Clay, will be remembered as the iconic moment of this huge victory that marked the Utes' arrival as a true Pac-12 contender.

Sefo Liufau | November 16, 2013 | Colorado 41, Cal 24

The Buffs hope that their entry in this list is more impressive next year, but Liufau's only win over Pac-12 competition will have to do for now. The freshman passed for 364 yards and three scores on 10.1 yards per attempt in this one, shredding a Cal pass defense that struggled throughout the entirety of the season. The Buffs believe they're making tangible progress that will translate into more big wins this season, so check back in about 365 days to see if Liufau has managed to update this section.