Caleb Williams Shines; Trojan D Still Flimsy

Elusive Caleb Williams stars as worries over USC’s defense linger in win over ASU

Ryan Kartje (LA Times)  —  The questions came bearing down on USC’s star quarterback like blitzing defenders, lingering all week in the wake of his worst performance yet as a Trojan: What exactly happened to Caleb Williams in Corvallis? And how might he respond when faced with adversity for the first time?

The answers would speak volumes as to where sixth-ranked USC might wind up in the coming months. But his coaches and teammates had side-stepped any such insinuations, shaking their heads at the very notion that Williams might falter. Still, by Saturday night, those lingering concerns from the Trojans’ narrow win at Oregon State remained unanswered by Williams, until the sophomore quarterback took it upon himself to shrug them off.

Williams once again was asked to mount escape after escape Saturday in a 42-25 win over Arizona State. This time, however, he put the entire team on his back to do so, dragging along an inconsistent Trojans defense, an iffy offensive line, and a quiet ground game.

Williams spent most of Saturday night on the run, stopping and starting, diving and darting past one defender after another. He threw one blitzing Sun Devil over his shoulder and slipped past the outstretched arms of countless more. He threw for 348 yards and three touchdowns while adding 44 yards and a touchdown with his legs, largely because he had no other choice but to take off.

The victory silenced any concerns about Williams, all while raising other questions about USC (5-0, 3-0 Pac-12).

USC’s defense once again left much to be desired in a first half in which Arizona State moved the ball up and down the Coliseum field at will. It clamped down after halftime, allowing just a single touchdown drive and 113 yards before securing the game with a Calen Bullock interception.

But after a strong showing that kept USC afloat against Oregon State, questions about its defense don’t seem to be going anywhere — especially with two of the Pac-12’s more capable offenses on tap in the next two weeks.

A matchup with Arizona State seemed as ideal of a get-right opportunity as any other in the Pac-12, with its coach already fired and its season already sliding into indifference.

Disaster nearly struck on USC’s first drive, as a third-down snap slipped through Williams’ hands, forcing the quarterback to flee the pocket amid the chaos of a broken play. But Williams dodged one tackle, then another, before scrambling for a fortunate first down.

It was a fitting start as Williams continually found himself in compromising positions that he was forced to escape. More often than not, he managed to slip free anyway, leading USC to three touchdowns on its first three possessions.

On that first drive, Williams completed his next five passes after his near fumble, as USC’s offense drove the field with relative ease, capping it with a one-yard rushing score from the quarterback.

Jordan Addison signals for a first down after making a catch against ASU CB Timarcus Davis in the third quarter Saturday. (Luis Sinco / LAT)

But Arizona State responded with an opening statement of its own, rolling over USC’s defense, as Emory Jones hit a wide-open Xazavian Halladay streaking downfield for a 29-yard touchdown. The easy score proved an ominous sign of what was to come for USC’s defense. The Trojans were back to being gashed on the regular, seeing the hapless Sun Devils averaged 8.1 yards per play in the first half.

Arizona State didn’t let Williams off as easily in subsequent drives. It ratcheted up the pressure, regularly disrupting his place in the pocket. Still, the Trojans quarterback usually proved too slippery for the Sun Devils to handle. On one third down, he flipped a charging rusher over his shoulder, before scampering to safety past the first-down marker. A few plays later, while sprinting away from pressure, he fired a bullet to Mario Williams in the end zone for a seven-yard touchdown.

The pressure continued to pick up as USC opened its next drive inside its own five-yard line. Still, Caleb Williams managed to stay upright amid the chaos before delivering a jump pass to Jordan Addison along the sideline. His escape once again jump-started a scoring drive, this one over 10 plays and 94 yards, ending with a Malcolm Epps touchdown.

But each time Williams spun out of trouble to lead the Trojans on a touchdown drive, their defense offered its own troubling response. Like Caleb Williams, Jones slithered his way out of more than a few arm tackles, one of which he barreled through for a second-quarter score that cut USC’s lead to four just before the half. He finished with 243 yards and two scores, one through the air.

Williams ultimately was too much for Arizona State to handle, even after he handed over the Trojans’ first turnover of the season to the Sun Devils on an interception in the corner of the end zone.

By then, however, the glaring questions already had been answered, well enough at least to leave Saturday with a slightly unsettling and uneven fifth consecutive victory.

“I thought he saw the field well,” Riley said of Williams. “Minimal mistakes. Did a great job in some of the scramble situations. Again got us out of trouble a couple of times. He’s being able to evade people in the pocket the last two weeks has been really impressive.”

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San Diego Trojan
October 2, 2022 8:59 pm

Remember Jack Jones? He had a pick six and a forced fumble/recovery for the Patriots against Aaron Rodgers and the Packers today.

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October 2, 2022 6:21 pm

Grinch keeps using “not staying in your gaps” as the excuse for why the D can’t stop the run. How long does it take a player to learn that hardship?

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October 2, 2022 6:38 pm
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In our defense It’s a read, sometimes they choose the incorrect gap. Sometimes it’s schemed as well. We twist and stunt a bunch. Sometimes it puts us in a bad spot. Grinch is a boom or bust play caller.

I think if we had serious D line studs, he would play it straight and we could afford to be more sound. But we don’t have those dudes, yet.

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October 2, 2022 6:26 pm
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Playing all home games and playing all the MAC teams in Ohio has been OSU’s non-conference game plan for years! Whenever they play someone good in non-conference, their record isn’t that impressive. Seems beating ND this season (at home) was a milestone for Day.

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October 2, 2022 7:57 pm
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Programs are going to the SEC scheduling model … why not. Rarely criticized (unless SC did it ).

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October 2, 2022 9:21 pm
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I think UCLA plays 8 home games this year.

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October 3, 2022 9:45 am
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They’ve had a cream puff schedule so far. Not all that impressed with b10 this year. We’ll see how it plays out, but it looks like at best a 3 team conference.

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October 2, 2022 4:24 pm
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Wow. Here comes Lance Liepold.

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October 2, 2022 7:59 pm
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Nebraska will go all out for that guy.

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October 2, 2022 6:28 pm
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Seems Wisconsin likes to hire Line coaches exclusively for HC? Look at the past.

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October 2, 2022 8:01 pm
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Barry Alvarez effect. Barry is all about the trenches.

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October 2, 2022 7:55 pm
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He was like 64-23 6-1 in Bowl games … Barry Alvarez ( a great coach ) must be one tough dude to work for. Gary Anderson and that Beilenia (sp) guy had good records too but split for lesser jobs.

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October 2, 2022 2:25 pm

I am still amazed about last night’s game. IMO, we won for two main reasons: (1) Caleb Williams is the most amazing athletic QB SC has had perhaps ever but at least since Sam Darnold (and I am not certain Darnold could have won that game last night) and (2) Alex Grinch is a very good DC. As to the QB play, I think we would have lost that game with any immobile QB (or even moderately mobile QB). Certainly includes JT Daniels and Kedon Slovis. Most likely Matt Leinart. Caleb was absolutely amazing. Only QB has had in recent… Read more »

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October 2, 2022 2:45 pm
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Caleb is like Houdini in escaping the pass rush. But most important is that he be able to read defenses. Sam cannot seem to read defenses in NFL. The good QBs read the defense and make the right pass. Example, the Mannings.
Can’t figure out if the defense is Dr. Jekyll or Mr Hyde. They go from poor to great in
a half. They have to find a way to be consistent.

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October 2, 2022 2:53 pm
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Sam was never coached … he wins the Heisman with LR

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October 2, 2022 6:34 pm
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The Pac12 refs gave the Sun Devils 8 points on those weak PI calls. Take those 8 away and those of us that took USC and the points would be sitting pretty. Pac12 Network and Pac12 refs, I will not miss them one second.

Caleb Williams is Sam Darnold without the turnovers. Saving this team game after game.

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October 2, 2022 10:36 pm
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Expecting to get a straight call from PAC-12 refs for the next two years is a bit of a stretch. They have their marching orders on how to call USC games.

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October 2, 2022 1:32 pm

Yahoo Sports is reporting that the University of Colorado has fired Karl Dorrell.

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October 2, 2022 2:11 pm
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These guys have the best agents ! they can talk a dog off a meat truck!
How do these proven losers like Dorrell, Suck and yes, you know it’s coming lol Goatboy Kiffin, keep getting good jobs after being shit canned over and over.

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October 2, 2022 2:27 pm
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Allen, I am with you on this one. Lane is NOW an elite HC.. He was not when he coached at SC. Personally, I think he is grooming himself to take over AL after Saban leaves.

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October 2, 2022 2:50 pm
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Saban will give it to his daughter before he gives to the jerk he fired one week before a title game … elite lol keep watching it’s Kiffin

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October 2, 2022 7:50 pm
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For the record – I hate Suckisian even more ✌️

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October 2, 2022 3:51 pm
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Did Kiffin burn your house down or kick your dog?

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October 2, 2022 7:50 pm
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lol … the dipshit kicked away a national title or two for SC.

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October 3, 2022 5:32 am
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Agree Allen. I’ll never forget when Gene Bartow followed John Wooden as UCLA’s head basketball coach. Gene was crucified every time the bRuins lost. He eventually ended up at UAB where the expectations were not a Natty every year. If my memory serves me right, Bartow was able to get UAB into the NCAA Tournament, something of a first for them.

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October 2, 2022 2:14 pm
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I think Tucker left CO on such short notice, the Buffs were desparate, which is why they signed Dorrell. Tucker certainly made the right choice in leaving; he is making like $10 million a year.

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panic stupid move if there ever was one … this talk about agents giving kick backs to ADs to hire their clients has more credibility each time a Dorrell or Suckisian keep landing big jobs

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October 2, 2022 6:19 pm
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Colorado is such a political mad house of political agendas it just seems they hired a coach who wouldn’t offend anyone’s delicate feelings. You can’t win tippy toeing around a campus like that. But sure, Karl Dorrell would definitely play that game for the millions he would be paid until he got fired again. Look at his resume…….

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October 2, 2022 7:36 pm
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Jamaica, I was not going to lead with it. But CO is very woke. They needed a coach in a hurry and my guess is the CO culture being what it is, a person of color had a huge advantage despite his ability to do the job.

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AP Top 25 poll

  1. Alabama (25)
  2. Georgia (28)
  3. Ohio State (10)
  4. Michigan
  5. Clemson
  6. USC
  7. Oklahoma State
  8. Tennessee
  9. Ole Miss
  10. Penn State
  11. Utah
  12. Oregon
  13. Kentucky
  14. NC State
  15. Wake Forest
  16. BYU
  17. TCU
  18. UCLA
  19. Kansas
  20. Kansas State
  21. Washington
  22. Syracuse
  23. Mississippi State
  24. Cincinnati
  25. LSU

Also receiving votesWashington State 91, Baylor 88, Florida State 78, Arkansas 76, James Madison 39, Florida 37, Maryland 25, Coastal Carolina 17, Minnesota 14, Tulane 9, Illinois 6, North Carolina 5, Texas A&M 4, Purdue 2, Oklahoma 2

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Realistically, half of the Pac is now ranked, as WSU is #26. SC is going to have a very difficult two game stretch: WSU and then Utah. I would be very happy to win one and thrilled to win two. Turns out that SC has had a very tough schedule this year. Or our last 7 games, four of them are going to be very tough. WSU and Utah, then we get CO, Cal, and AZ, followed by UCLA and ND. Of our first 5, Stanford was the weakest team we played; the rest are good teams, even Rice, which… Read more »

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October 2, 2022 1:46 pm
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A few weeks ago, Oklahoma fans were thrilled that Venables had replaced Riley, because in their words he was a” terrible coach”. Now the same mouth breathing in breds are blaming yesterday’s loss on Riley, because all of the bad, undisciplined play vs. TCU was a result of the weak culture Riley established. They are too stupid to realize how stupid they appear.
And it was great seeing both Helton and Narduzzi suffer a loss. Truly embarrassing for Pitt to lose to Georgia Tech, which just fired their coach.

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October 2, 2022 9:47 am
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That RB should run high hurdles on the track team!

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October 2, 2022 9:59 am
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In all seriousness Clay seems to be doing a good job there.

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October 2, 2022 2:06 pm
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Who cares

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Clay should feel right at home. He’s at a school with many national championships in its past but, as long as he’s the coach, none in its future. He’s the perfect coach for a school looking to deemphasize football.

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From USC Athletic Department: POSTGAME QUOTES | USC USC vs. Arizona State United Airlines Field at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | Los Angeles, Calif. Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022 HEAD COACH LINCOLN RILEY Opening Statement “We’re really excited about the win; it’s great to be 5-0. It was a game of momentum. We had some momentum early, but we didn’t do a very good job finishing in the first half. We didn’t stop them, and they had that huge touchdown pass called back. They had a chance to get some separation there, and that didn’t happen. So just a few… Read more »

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October 2, 2022 9:49 am
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Last place but still alive. 7 games to get back to even. Picking SC to cover has been brutal these last 2 games.

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October 2, 2022 10:00 am
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We are a bunch of broke people.

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October 2, 2022 8:36 am
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Watch out Coach, The woke Karens won’t appreciate your description of Caleb’s magician act. But screw-em.😎

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October 2, 2022 6:56 am

The defense played two different games last night. They were terrible in the first half and really good in the second half. ASU only scored once and their drive was aided by a dumb luck third down and long conversion where Domani dropped a pick and it flopped onto a receiver who was laying down, and two very questionable PI calls. Other than that it was buttoned up. our line was rough. Caleb single handed carried the offense. i think that’s who we are right now. Uneven but good enough to get a fairly easy win. Next week we play… Read more »

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That’s what Heisman-level players can do—carry a team single-handedly when the rest of his team is not performing well. We are so blessed to have Mr. Williams as our “Superman.”