California vs. USC Prediction: Trojans Welcome the Struggling Golden Bears to the Coliseum
Cal hopes to continue recent success (two of last three) against a USC team looking to make a statement after last week’s shaky performance.
Kane Webb (Athlon Sports) — Predicting college football games can sometimes feel like a fool’s errand. There are times when you think you have every aspect of the game analyzed and then you’re completely surprised on a Saturday. Such was the case this past weekend with USC’s matchup against Arizona, though perhaps it shouldn’t have been with the aid of a little hindsight. The Trojans knew it wasn’t going to be easy on the road and missing so many key players on defense, but the scrappy Wildcats were able to expose more than just the depth chart in their 45-37 loss.
One positive for USC’s injury problems was the way the Trojans handled the absence of Jordan Addison at receiver. Tahj Washington (16) and Kyle Ford stepped up and each delivered on the offensive side. They helped Caleb Williams put up 411 passing yards with five touchdowns while Travis Dye (113 yards and a TD on 20 carries) did the heavy lifting on the ground.
Now 7-1 overall, 5-1 in Pac-12 play, and coming in at No. 9 in the initial College Football Playoff Rankings, USC shifts its attention to California. The Golden Bears (3-5, 1-4) are fighting for their postseason chances as they need to win three of their final four to become bowl eligible. USC’s dominance in this series is well documented, but Cal has won two of the past three meetings.
California at No. 9 USC
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When California Has the Ball
Head coach Justin Wilcox is feeling the heat in his sixth season at the helm of the Golden Bears. He hasn’t had a winning season since 2019, and that’s likely not going to happen this year with his team in the midst of a four-game losing streak. And it’s not just the losses that stand out. The Bears’ three wins have come against teams that are a combined 11-13 and include a victory over UC Davis, an FCS program. Overall, Wilcox is 29-33 and 16-29 in Pac-12 play.
Offense has been a consistent problem throughout Wilcox’s tenure, and that’s the case again this season. Quarterback Jack Plummer is putting up decent numbers (246 ypg, 13 TDs, 5 INTs), but the running game hasn’t been offering much support. As a team, Cal is averaging 3.8 yards per carry and has seven rushing touchdowns in eight games. As a result, the Bears are averaging 23.4 points per game, which is outstanding if you’re playing football in 1975. But it just doesn’t win you many games in an offensive league like the Pac-12 where more than half of the teams are putting up more than 32 points per contest week in and week out.
USC’s defense is no doubt eager to redeem itself after giving up 80 points and more than 1,100 yards in its last two games, a heartbreaking one-point loss at Utah and the narrow escape at Arizona. Getting some of their injured starters back would be a huge boost, but the Trojans also need to get back to creating turnovers. After generating 14 in the first four games, the defense has a total of three over the last four. For its part, Cal is plus-six in the turnover department in its five conference games.
When USC Has the Ball
Offense was certainly not the problem for the Trojans last week. They totaled a season-best 621 yards on 8.1 yards per play, and their 45 points were the most scored in a Pac-12 game so far. USC was basically doing whatever it wanted, and even though Cal has built a reputation for solid defense under Wilcox, this unit is not playing up to that standard.
The Golden Bears have done a good job in slowing down teams on the ground, ranking 35th nationally at 124.1 rushing yards per game, but that’s partially due to the fact that teams have faced little resistance when attacking through the air. Cal is 126th (out of 131 FBS teams) in passing yards allowed per game (292.3) and is allowing teams to complete 66.2 percent of their attempts. The Bears do have 10 interceptions against 15 touchdown passes allowed, but they will be facing a quarterback in Caleb Williams who has tossed 24 scoring strikes and been picked off just once.
Even with Addison’s status up in the air because of the injury he suffered against Utah, the Trojans have plenty of talented wide receivers to employ. USC head coach and offensive genius Lincoln Riley has to be looking at the Bears’ secondary like Lane Kiffin when he knew his play was a touchdown before it even happened. And don’t forget about Dye, who’s averaging close to 100 yards per game on the ground.
Cal really only has one way to win this one and that’s putting forth its best defensive effort of the season while hoping the Trojans make an unprecedented amount of mistakes in a year in which they have committed a single turnover. This game should be over well before the fourth quarter begins.
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I’ll just say it, although it’s being repetitive here, our offense is spectacular, our defense is spectacularly bad, and our special teams are mediocre at best.
Nailed it. Last season against AZ, UCLA and BYU, the SC D (worst in school history) allowed 128 points and 1,501 yards; this year against Utah, AZ and Cal, the SC D has allowed 115 points and 1574 yards. I think spectacularly bad is an apt description for the present SC D. The performances against Cal and AZ were minus Eric Gentry as was the 4th Q against Utah. Do you realize that Cal scored TDs on 4 of its last 5 possessions. Our O literally has to score almost every possession. I do not see how we beat either… Read more »
Those numbers from last year are tainted … this year D has been awful but opposing teams have been well behind most games and have had to chuck it. Last year they were playing kissy face with cheerleaders at half.
At least SC didn’t lose (like some other big-timers did today). Now that would have been a disaster.
UCLA and ND have just looked better lately. I had no idea ND would improve this much. Still shocks me. Will be interesting to see how LR handles SC’s spot, and play. This team needs a lot of work.
Agree with “at least SC didn’t lose (like some other big-timers did today)”. I didn’t watch the game but just finished watching the abbreviated version on U-tube. I liked what I saw in Michael Jackson. Travis Dye continues to be rock solid. I’m impressed with his ability to catch the ball. Liked seeing Caleb Williams go under center near the goal line-something we haven’t seen in long time. Defense still porous although missing some key players. I was disappointed that LR brought Grinch with him from OU. Nothing has changed for me on that front.
This defense is a huge liability, and I don’t see how we beat fucla or ND with that type of effort. But I still believe this years defense is not as inept as last years ( I know that the bar is really low). I am really starting to question if Donte Williams can coach, because he has some talent to work with, but last night the secondary was truly embarrassing. At least with the front seven(without Gentry) we are lacking talent, but we have some highly regarded players in the defensive backfield, and the results lately have been very… Read more »
USC can beat both UCLA and ND, though I think ORE is beyond our reach. UCLA’s D is pretty darn bad too, and we get ND at the Coliseum, hopefully with the healthiest D we’ve had since the all-important Gentry got hurt.
This season is winding towards the end with a good, maybe even a great bowl game in sight. It’s’ hard to believe USC actually sits at 7 and 8 in the polls. What a long, strange trip it’s been.
As LR says, “The reality is this team is 8-1 with everything in front of us.”
Agree with a lot of posters here. That was a very unsatisfying win. That game should have been a comfortable victory, but our defense couldn’t stop a bad offense in the second half. The ND and ucla could get real ugly!
Margin for error will be really thin … vs UCLA, like vs Utah will have to score every possession and that may not be enough like vs Utah. ND has a crappy qb so might be able to screw up maybe once. Maybe not.
SC gets 10 wins with this rabble on D it will be something
Instead of feeling like this team is peaking and growing to make a late season run, it feels like we are running on fumes and are exposed. I’ll take the win, but hate the week to week anxiety of hoping there is improvement
I’ve noticed the last couple of games, that SC gets up by three touchdowns and players are posing and celebrating, and mailing in the rest of the game, only to have the opposing team make a game out of it and have season best offensive numbers. The coaches have to get these guys refocused to play hard to the end. It’s on them. I certainly can’t complain about any nationwide criticism we get, because it’s justified.
Game came out as I expected. SC won and that is all that matters. D gave up 500 yards again to a team averaging 380 yards a game. That over 1500 yards in 3 games and over 35 points a game. SC will win again next week and then we play two very tough games. Look we are 8-1.
We will win, but ucla should jump us in the rankings. Offenses know how exploit our average defense and that has created our ceiling for success in 2022.
From what I’ve seen, we don’t deserve to move up at all, but like we’ve all said, at the beginning of the year we’d be falling all over ourselves to be 8-1 with only a winnable one point loss on our record. It’s a complete patch job this year, and much better than I expected for sure
Right on. If Riley is boasting that they don’t need a special teams coach, then they better start spending a lot more time on it. Championship caliber teams excel in special teams. That’s not SC now
I’ll just say it, although it’s being repetitive here, our offense is spectacular, our defense is spectacularly bad, and our special teams are mediocre at best.
Nailed it. Last season against AZ, UCLA and BYU, the SC D (worst in school history) allowed 128 points and 1,501 yards; this year against Utah, AZ and Cal, the SC D has allowed 115 points and 1574 yards. I think spectacularly bad is an apt description for the present SC D. The performances against Cal and AZ were minus Eric Gentry as was the 4th Q against Utah. Do you realize that Cal scored TDs on 4 of its last 5 possessions. Our O literally has to score almost every possession. I do not see how we beat either… Read more »
Those numbers from last year are tainted … this year D has been awful but opposing teams have been well behind most games and have had to chuck it. Last year they were playing kissy face with cheerleaders at half.
At least SC didn’t lose (like some other big-timers did today). Now that would have been a disaster.
UCLA and ND have just looked better lately. I had no idea ND would improve this much. Still shocks me. Will be interesting to see how LR handles SC’s spot, and play. This team needs a lot of work.
This year’s GA team is amazing.
Agree with “at least SC didn’t lose (like some other big-timers did today)”. I didn’t watch the game but just finished watching the abbreviated version on U-tube. I liked what I saw in Michael Jackson. Travis Dye continues to be rock solid. I’m impressed with his ability to catch the ball. Liked seeing Caleb Williams go under center near the goal line-something we haven’t seen in long time. Defense still porous although missing some key players. I was disappointed that LR brought Grinch with him from OU. Nothing has changed for me on that front.
This defense is a huge liability, and I don’t see how we beat fucla or ND with that type of effort. But I still believe this years defense is not as inept as last years ( I know that the bar is really low). I am really starting to question if Donte Williams can coach, because he has some talent to work with, but last night the secondary was truly embarrassing. At least with the front seven(without Gentry) we are lacking talent, but we have some highly regarded players in the defensive backfield, and the results lately have been very… Read more »
USC can beat both UCLA and ND, though I think ORE is beyond our reach. UCLA’s D is pretty darn bad too, and we get ND at the Coliseum, hopefully with the healthiest D we’ve had since the all-important Gentry got hurt.
This season is winding towards the end with a good, maybe even a great bowl game in sight. It’s’ hard to believe USC actually sits at 7 and 8 in the polls. What a long, strange trip it’s been.
As LR says, “The reality is this team is 8-1 with everything in front of us.”
I’ll second that. “Beat the Ducks?” the quacks gave up 41 pts to WSU…they didn’t look unbeatable there, that’s for sure.
Agree with a lot of posters here. That was a very unsatisfying win. That game should have been a comfortable victory, but our defense couldn’t stop a bad offense in the second half. The ND and ucla could get real ugly!
Margin for error will be really thin … vs UCLA, like vs Utah will have to score every possession and that may not be enough like vs Utah. ND has a crappy qb so might be able to screw up maybe once. Maybe not.
SC gets 10 wins with this rabble on D it will be something
Let’s just hope some of the SC regulars come back for UCLA & ND…I think that’s the plan.
Instead of feeling like this team is peaking and growing to make a late season run, it feels like we are running on fumes and are exposed. I’ll take the win, but hate the week to week anxiety of hoping there is improvement
agree absolutely: When USC is on defense, just close your eyes and pray. But prayers are like putting money in my wife’s hand…gone in a second.
If I were an opponent I would go for two every time and maybe every 4th down too … it’s like stealing
maybe there is some light at the end of the trojan tunnel: Lets hope some of the regulars [ or all of them] return for UCLA & ND.
Need ASU to score one more time and the Rock rule holds.
Damn, the Bruins intercepted in the end zone.
After a hold .. damn
Yea where I am it is 2:10 AM ……Have a better night all …….I’m out ……….Fight On !!!!!
Set your clock back
ugh, this win feels empty, but I’ll take it. See you all next week.
I’m fine with the points we gave up to Utah but our D should not be getting shredded by Arizona and Cal.
They just seem to be getting worse as the year goes on. Not sure if the players are just tired out.
agree…they are getting worse, if that’s even possible.
I’ve noticed the last couple of games, that SC gets up by three touchdowns and players are posing and celebrating, and mailing in the rest of the game, only to have the opposing team make a game out of it and have season best offensive numbers. The coaches have to get these guys refocused to play hard to the end. It’s on them. I certainly can’t complain about any nationwide criticism we get, because it’s justified.
That and it seems the PIs star flying in SC … then couple quick score
Last two weeks there have been 2 TD swings on onside kicks
start
ahh refocused? Have they ever been focused?
We may not be the best team in this conference .
A win is a win
Game came out as I expected. SC won and that is all that matters. D gave up 500 yards again to a team averaging 380 yards a game. That over 1500 yards in 3 games and over 35 points a game. SC will win again next week and then we play two very tough games. Look we are 8-1.
Yes this year for sure
uh huh? and you is what you is…and just do it? and what will be will be..and there will be future loses.
Don’t want to play Oregon …..Not like this at least !
Don’t want to play ND or ucla like this.
Agree !
ND has a crappy qb … but he will be Joe Montana vs us
Sadly very true.
so true
We will win, but ucla should jump us in the rankings. Offenses know how exploit our average defense and that has created our ceiling for success in 2022.
A family member once said to me “Sometimes you win a game …….But you should not celebrate it ” !
That run by Williams was huge.
I can’t believe I am typing this ….But we GOTTA get this 3rd down!!!!!!!!!!
If we go three and out we lose this game.
We need to get Gentry and Goforth back for the last 3 games.
Hope we hit the portal really hard on the defensive side of the ball. Used to be a Grinch fan, but boy he sure isn’t impressive the last month.
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#Cal with another good drive and TD.
Can’t stress how bad of a defensive performance this is for #USC. Especially at home.
Can’t believe we almost just had a delay of game penalty. The players heads are not in this game.
I think UCLA will open as a 6 1/2 point favorite, and should be, regardless of what happens next week. Just embarrassing
Please do not have Rice on the front line.
Just brutal. Teams have gone for a 2 point conversion twice and we are 0-2 against it.
Better get THIS onside kick !!!!!!!
With the exception of Tuti and Bullock, and Lee, Our Defense Sucks!!! They really really suck. Our D-Coordinator really sucks too.
Lee isn’t any good either. He’s slow.
Agree. I was trying to edit and say maybe Lee.
D is missing key players but this is unacceptable
Even with Gentry and Goforth playing are defense was suspect.
Stupid. Just poor.
4th and 2. Of course there is a wide open receiver
This is not a top 25 Defense !!!!!
Top 50?
Pressure, blitz, bring people. We cannot cover.
Can our D get a stop here?
I want to say yes. But my eyes tell me no.
CAL is destroying our D
Would have been good to get a second interception there.
From what I’ve seen, we don’t deserve to move up at all, but like we’ve all said, at the beginning of the year we’d be falling all over ourselves to be 8-1 with only a winnable one point loss on our record. It’s a complete patch job this year, and much better than I expected for sure
Who cares about the rankings … just trying to survive and win 10 maybe 11 games in LR first year wow
I am thinking 9 will be our ceiling. I don’t see us beating ucla, ND or a decent bowl team.
This team is so much better than last year but we need to bury bad teams and make games stress free.
Blocked extra point is huge to keep it to keep the lead to 7 instead of 6.
Dye picks his lane and runs so effortlessly. Really a joy to watch him. Our most complete back in awhile
That reverse was unreal … his patience and then MJ turning it on except he should had stayed outside
Thank you offense .
Nice play call !
Well, You just know that the refs will job SC here–because they can. Jackson’s catch will be ruled incomplete.
Just because I’m paranoid doesn’t mean that I am wrong.😬
can u blame us
That’s a catch
Well CAN NOT go 3-and-out now ……………………
Have to get a drive with points here. Need a TD to get this back to a two score lead.
Good play Figueroa! They should name a street after that guy!
We need to bring more guys on 3rd down. If he throws it’s a completion.
Special teams allow the on side kick and then the D doesn’t stop Cal. Letting a team hang around is going to cost us.
Our D is mediocre at best. Rock got it right. It stops nobody.
Right on. If Riley is boasting that they don’t need a special teams coach, then they better start spending a lot more time on it. Championship caliber teams excel in special teams. That’s not SC now
Anybody the took Cal in a bet on this game might be able to start counting their money very very soon .
Holy crap! WTH is going on around here?
CAL’s playing like they want this game really bad. Fun to watch this battle.
Too bad we aren’t
About what I expected. Let’s see what SC is made of.
Not fun for me, just embarrassing that this has become a habit with this team now
But we do fight back, which I like a lot. Such bad D is amazing, though.