No. 21 IOWA (6-3 overall, 4-2 Big Ten) at No. 17 USC (7-2, 5-1)
12:30 p.m. Saturday, L.A. Coliseum, Big Ten Network/ESPN LA 710
Line: USC by 6.5
Haley Sawyer (OC Register) / Ryan Kartje (LA Times) — NOTABLE INJURIES
USC: OUT: CB Prophet Brown (undisclosed), RB Eli Sanders (knee), CB Chasen Johnson (knee); QUESTIONABLE: CB DJ Harvey (undisclosed), DL Jamaal Jarrett (undisclosed), RB Waymond Jordan (ankle), LB Anthony Beavers, Jr. (undisclosed), DL Floyd Boucard (undisclosed), K Caden Chittenden (undisclosed).
Iowa: QUESTIONABLE: LB Jaden Harrell (undisclosed), WR Jarriett Buie (undisclosed), OL Lucas Allgeyer (undisclosed), TE Addison Ostrenga (undisclosed).
USC’s Makai Lemon, left, and King Miller react after a TD against NW in the first half at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/ SCNG)
What’s at stake? Iowa’s College Football Playoff hopes were virtually eliminated after a losing to Oregon 18-16 last weekend, but USC is very much still in contention to earn its first CFP bid. The Trojans came in at No. 17 when this week’s CFP rankings were released. If USC can earn a win over Iowa and beat high-flying Oregon next week, it should claim one of the at-large bids.
Who’s better? Iowa is on a 12-game losing streak against ranked opponents, but its style of offense and tough defense make for a challenging Trojan opponent. The Hawkeyes’ offensive line has started the same five players in every game this season and that’s allowed quarterback Mark Gronowski to score 12 rushing touchdowns, which ranks fourth among all FBS quarterbacks, and second of any player in the Big Ten. He’s a dangerous red zone threat on the ground.
Iowa is all about controlling the ball, grinding the clock and wearing down opposing defenses. The Hawkeyes rank 133rd of 136 teams nationally in passing yards per game. This is not, by any measure, an explosive offense. Iowa’s goal, week in and week out, is to keep opposing offenses off the field entirely.
Iowa’s Kirk Ferentz is the longest-tenured coach in all of college football, having led the Hawkeyes for the last 26 seasons. And over that time, his offensive philosophy has remained decidedly old school.
“They’re OK with going first, second and third down, all the way down the field,” defensive coordinator D’Anton Lynn said. “It’s going to keep our offense off the field, and it’s going to wear us down. So from our standpoint, you’ve got to get [tackles for a loss] and you need to do something to get them behind the chains. You can’t just live in the third-and-short range all game.”
USC, ultimately, is the more well-rounded, higher-performing team, with more skill position talent for sure. But Iowa’s defense has allowed only four passing touchdowns, so running back King Miller (30) could be at center stage with dynamic quarterback Jayden Maiava playing a supporting role in the run game.
Matchup to watch: Iowa’s defense vs. USC head coach Lincoln Riley’s playbook, which can produce a score without much warning. Riley has not shied away from using trick plays as of late and drew admiration and ire from the college football world on a play in the Northwestern game that involved a fake punt and a jersey change.
He’s doubled down on his decisions in that game, even after a statement from the Big Ten Conference. The Hawkeyes’ defense rarely gives up chunk plays, so the Trojans may jump at the opportunity to use some creativity and perhaps even deception.
USC wins if: The Trojans will need to stop Iowa’s run game as best as possible while manufacturing rushing yards for themselves, especially in the red zone. The Hawkeyes have allowed teams to score 19 times in the red zone, but USC has scored either a touchdown or field goal on 42 of 45 red-zone attempts. The Trojans have been finishing strong thanks in part to kicker Ryon Sayeri, who has made 15 out of 16 field-goal attempts this season.
Big rain: It rarely rains on game day at the Coliseum, but that is by all accounts a certainty Saturday, with heavy showers in the forecast all weekend.
USC should be used to the inclement weather by now. It has already weathered the rain on two road trips, including an hours-long lightning delay at Purdue. Rain is also in the forecast for next week’s road game at Oregon.
Bad weather would seemingly favor Iowa’s ground-heavy approach, but Riley didn’t seem worried about having to change his offense.
“Unless it’s just a complete downpour,” Riley said, “we feel like we can function very close to normally.”
High stakes for Lincoln Riley: With just three weeks left in the college football season, Riley finds himself in a place he hasn’t been since his first year at USC. His Trojans are still within reach of the College Football Playoff in mid-November. Their fate is still in their hands: Win out from here, and Riley should have USC in the CFP for the first time.
The stakes are incredibly high. And Riley isn’t hiding that fact from his team as it prepares to face No. 21 Iowa Saturday. In fact, he says, he wants them to “embrace” the opportunity at hand.
“This game coming up this weekend, it’s not the same. It’s just not,” Riley said. “The more you win, the more important these become and the bigger the opportunities become. So our team is very well aware of that.”
Pressure hasn’t always brought out the best in Riley’s teams at USC. Last season, the Trojans blew five fourth-quarter leads and lost five of their last seven games in devastating fashion down the stretch. In 2023, they dropped four of five to close out the regular season.
Even the 2022 Caleb Williams Heisman run ended on sour notes: in the Pac-12 title game, USC lost a second time to Utah, this time with a playoff berth on the line, and the Trojans later disastrously flubbed the Cotton Bowl, losing 46-45 to Tulane.
Prediction: USC 27, Iowa 20. The explosive Trojans show their growth and toughness against a gritty Big Ten team, win again in the Coliseum, and add to their CFB playoff bid résumé before a huge game in Eugene.
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So as I said earlier all we’re going to hear about is an uncalled facemask penalty. The internet is already making it an issue as if the double holding (offsetting) penalty wasn’t weird enough to negate a fumble recovery. The final penalty of the game was unsportsmanlike penalty against the Iowa bench. The call gave USC a winning first down.
I love college football. Now talking heads will ignore the DUCK in the room and worry about a call that wasn’t made. See ya all next week.
Seems there were some noncalls on Iowa as well. It’s the BIG, the refs tend to let things go. By the way, you are now in a horse race with Bus83 in the weekly contest. 🤑
We came out poorly, again, yet we have weathered that and won 3 in a row! WHAT A VICTORY
I’m not sure why we start so slowly on defense. It’s almost like the players need a half to figure out what to do or that they are getting blown off the ball.
Lucky D’Anton Lynn made adjustments and we responded once again.
Appropriate pun for the day. Gonna take me 24 hours to dry out. 😅
Were you in the No Shirt Section? Get some Hot Chocolate with a shot of Kalua and Gran Marnier!
Ha ha, they were something. I was warm and dry in fleece base layer and waterproof parka with hood. My little thin self would’ve gone hypothermic. More power to them though, they were a hoot to watch. They kept showing them on the jumbotron.
I heard all the perverts in LA are buying tickets for the next home game.
Nice second half shutout, but let’s have a fast start next week, how about it team!
Three straight strong second half defensive performances
Sorry I missed you. Looked for you in your seats before the game and came by at halftime, when I encountered two young guys.
FTFO
Ha, I was probably up in your section looking for you. Next time we’ll get it right.
Great come back! Full team effort to turn it around in the 2nd half. The ball bounced USC’s way, Lemon’s recover fumble, Stewart gets the deflection. Really it was the No Shirts Section that did it! Riley absolutely beyond himself with the win!
SC shut out in the 1st quarter but Iowa shut out in the 2nd half. That’s some D, Ferenze, you got schooled!
That team out west that started thinking about defense just a few years ago…just shut you out in the second half, Mr Ferentz! Take that!
Oh, and by the way, when are you going to start thinking about offense?
Maybe LR needs to be that excited BEFORE the first half! These slow starts are killing me!
It was the worst of times, it was the best of times.
Dickens spinning in his grave, but this crib is the only way to describe this game: The Tale of Two Halves.
…and some deus ex machina when the sun came out after Iowa’s last play.
That was a come back win by a team that refused to lose. Really proud of them.
IOWA’s first loss leading by 14 in 5 years
What a great win! Defense gets manhandled in the first half and then pitches a shutout! Offense got rolling and we get the W.
I think we can beat Oregon next weekend!
Fight On!
I think SC has a great shot at Oregon, just bring it from the get go for change.
Amen!
Absolutely great comeback by USC! Bye, Bye Kirk…
This was the most impressive win of the season. We played awful and then got it going on offense and defense. Huge W!
Ferentz is a great coach, but I can’t stand him. So glad we beat that blowhard!
I was wrong to doubt my Trojans. I am embarrassed
I can join you on that feeling. I just heard Riley say they didn’t play well in the first half, but they knew they could come back?
Me too. And the crow is tasty. love it
Well win by a penalty?
Good hustle by our DB to just barely force the Iowa receiver out of bounds!
Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner — I think! Game of inches, literally
Toe was out by an inch. If this gets overturned, then the Big 10 is crooked.
We’re safe. That was a great play by urlacher
Good overall game by Urlacher. He really stepped up.
We are gonna let them take the lead!
We need to slam the door right now! Go defense!!
Would have been nice to get a couple more first downs, but whatever.
Let’s see Lynn earn his paycheck. This series stop is crucial. Iowa is probably going to go for on 4th down.
23 RUSH/29 PASS SO FAR
AND 4 DROPS
ANOTHER GREAT STOP!!
Let’s close out the Hawkeyes!
Different Trojan team in the 2nd half.
Coaches need to figure out how to get their kids ready to unleash hell from the start of the game—not just the second half!
Agreed. They were so flat first half.
For a while I thought Riley was afraid to get the horse wet, but…
Nice. Very nice.
All week all we will hear is how they missed the facemask call. But luck ???
TURN OVER!!!
Nice drive. The two points would have been nice, but we are playing with more confidence. FTFO!
Another STOP!! GO D!!
A stop!! Good job.
Great. Let’s keep trading FGs for Iowa touchdowns.
Let’s see if Lynn can make some second-half adjustments. This second half will judge where we stand as a team on the national stage.
Not holding my breath
Kamari is injured limping off the field. Haven’t seen Paige back in the game either. Raymond replaced and I’m holding my breath he’ll jump
off sides at any time. Whatever it takes Riley to get back in the game before it’s lost and then Oregon means nothing.
Urlacher is going to be great, but he is no Ramsey.
What the heck were you thinking #67?
This is what the 3rd time this season a lineman went beyond the LOS on a pass play to negate a completed pass. Details are not being coached evidently. We just lost 4-points because of an unforced error.
After they fire the defensive coaches please clean out the offensive line coaching staff lockers too. Honestly how hard is it to teach players to not run forward?
Just tuned into the game what the hell?
We suck. Defensive secondary is giving up a lot of catches and our defensive line is getting blown off the ball
What is with all the drops today.
Wet weather
It might be the jersey colors, but Iowa’s OL players just look bigger and stronger than our DL. Until we truly get a B1G line we will be a middling program in the conference.
I agree. We are mediocre on defensive talent. I don’t believe it is the D coaches.
It’s true. What you see on TV is what I see in person. On average, were just smaller on both lines.
Iowa trick playing USC scoring another TD. You just have to shake your head at how unprepared USC is in this game. One more Iowa score and they can just sit on the ball the rest of the game.
They run the ball for the rest of the game and still put up 42 points on his defense. Just watch. Defensive lines getting blown off the ball and our corners can’t cover a white guy that runs a 6.0 second 40 time.
I need to know where USC got there defensive staff? My vacuum doesn’t suck like they do!
Amazing tackle by Urlacher.
He is the only bright side today. Lynn is proving not to be a great coordinator. He’s average at best. Iowa can run the Ball from here on out. They’re on pace to score 42 on our defense. Which is probably the most they scored on a team in 10 years. For all the money and resources we have, this is the product they put on the field. Pathetic.
Iowa is beating us with their passing game. SMH.
And another useless defense coach
We’re being pushed back.
WEAK!!!! D-Line is giving up.
Now SC is rolling. Momentum has swung back.
The team has finally waken up. Nice TD
You gotta love the way Maiava runs.
Maiava is going to need to put at least 70 yards on the ground today to give us a chance.
I’m all for it. That kid is tough. He’s got his faults, but overall I think he’s really good for this team, and now as a leader too.
It’s so frustrating to watch how ill prepared these kids are today. Lincoln needs to do better. His staff needs to do better.
We are so gonna get killed at Oregon next week Riley once again getting out coached and out prepared, even with an extra day to get ready for IA
I think the over and under points scored by Oregon next week should be 50.
I realized I had the wrong shirt on. Just changed it. Now SC is gonna roll.
Why are we playing this little Dinh dunk bullshit? Throw the fucking ball down the field.
We couldn’t make HC Ferentz any happier. I swear this is pathetic!