USC Closes Tough vs Nebraska

No. 23 USC uses late surge to win a Nebraska blackout game and keep playoff hopes alive

USC running back King Miller carries the ball while Nebraska defensive back Rex Guthrie tries to bring him down

USC RB King Miller runs upfield while NEB DB Rex Guthrie (21) tries to bring him down Saturday in Lincoln, Neb.  (Bonnie Ryan / AP) 

During the two weeks since USC’s deflating defeat at Notre Dame, Lincoln Riley reiterated the same rallying cry with his team. Their destiny, he told them, was still in their hands. A special season was still within reach. A College Football Playoff run was still in play.

All it would take was his Trojans putting the past behind them and playing their best football.

But that’s not what happened Saturday. After two weeks preparing to put their best foot forward, USC put together one of its least impressive efforts of the season. Its offense was out of sorts. Its defense was run over on the ground. And yet still, in spite of it all, the Trojans managed to escape with a 21-17 victory, extending Nebraska’s losing streak against ranked teams to 29 games.

It didn’t seem like it would go that way for the better part of three quarters Saturday. Jayden Maiava, who entered the game third in the nation in passing yards per game, struggled to do much of anything downfield. The Trojans’ top receivers were held totally in check. As a result, USC was left to rely on walk-on running back King Miller to keep the offense moving.

USC quarterback Jayden Maiava, flanked by running back King Miller, looks to pass against Nebraska.

USC QB Jayden Maiava, flanked by RB King Miller, drops back against NEB Saturday in Lincoln, Neb. (Bonnie Ryan / AP)

Miller answered the call, rushing for 129 yards in 18 carries. And in the fourth quarter, after Nebraska’s offense had ground to a halt, it was Miller who punched in the go-ahead touchdown.

But it would take a fortunate sequence of events for USC to even get in that position, starting first with a 43-yard flea flicker to Tanook Hines downfield. A few plays later, a controversial pass interference call brought them within striking distance for Miller to give the Trojans their first lead of the night.

For Maiava, the flea flicker was one of his few notable passes all night. He managed to complete just nine of his 23 passes for 135 yards. He also threw an interception.

USC’s defense did its best work in the second half to ensure Maiava’s poor performance wasn’t a problem. Nebraska running back Emmett Johnson ran for 165 yards in 29 carries, but the rest of the Huskers’ offense only managed 121 yards combined.

And with quarterback Dylan Raiola out for the second half with an apparent right leg injury, USC was able to limit Johnson just enough to weasel its way back into the game.

Considering the way USC came out Saturday, it was a wonder it was even in position to climb back.

Nebraska set the tone early by giving it to Johnson, who responded by busting through tackle after tackle. After USC had opened with a three-and-out, Nebraska held the ball for seven minutes and 14 plays on its first drive, before Raiola threw a third-down touchdown pass to punctuate the possession.

Meanwhile, the Trojans didn’t earn a first down until their third drive of the night. Miller was able to find some running room after that, rushing for 49 yards on a single drive. But just as Miller seemed to find momentum, USC turned away from the run.

Nebraska's Elijah Jeudy pushes USC quarterback Jayden Maiava out of bounds Saturday in Lincoln, Neb.

With a first down inside the 10-yard line, Riley called three straight pass plays. Then, on the doorstep of a score, USC committed a false start on fourth and short. It ended up settling for a 27-yard field goal.

It was an especially uncharacteristic first half for an offense that came into Saturday averaging more yards than any other team in college football. Another field goal was all the Trojans could muster for the rest of the first half. It was the first time since their loss to Michigan last September that they couldn’t manage at least one first-half touchdown.

The Trojans’ top passing attack was completely grounded before halftime, as Maiava managed a meager 57 yards on six of 16 passing. Miller proved to be the Trojans’ only reliable source of first-half offense, piling up 82 of his 129 yards.

Halftime wouldn’t help matters much. On his first pass of the second half, Maiava threw a pass directly to a Nebraska defender that was easily intercepted.

USC’s defense offset Maiava’s mistake by forcing Nebraska’s quarterback to fumble a few plays later. But the Trojans were quickly stuffed on a fourth and short near midfield.

A missed Nebraska field goal put the ball back in Maiava’s hands. And this time, the Trojans’ quarterback used his legs to make Nebraska pay, stiff-arming his way to a 16-yard touchdown keeper. A two-point conversion tied it.

Miller pushed USC in front on the Trojans’ next possession with his score. It was all they’d need to leave Lincoln clinging to playoff hopes that hadn’t seemed likely even an hour earlier.

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RialtoTrojan
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November 4, 2025 11:50 am

Now I’m not an offensive genius like Riley, but if NW tries double teaming the receivers Friday night, I’d throw to the tight ends. Run the ball too much- it’s not heavy and if the run works keep using it, it’s good practice for a pass heavy offense.
Finally if there’s a short yardage 4th down, fake the punt/field goal , again special teams practice is always good for a team that doesn’t believe in special teams.

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November 4, 2025 12:50 pm
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We are all just stupid people interfering in Riley’s brainiac world, RT

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November 4, 2025 2:57 pm
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With untrained eyes.

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November 4, 2025 3:56 pm

😎. You’re right, VT. I forgot that.

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November 4, 2025 8:11 am

I hope they don’t take NW for granted. NW is a really good team. Oregon only beat them 34-14.They lost their last game. They are not going to want to lose 2 in a row. Their defense is rated 19th in the nation. When it comes to points allowed, their defense is rated 13th in the nation.Oregons offense only gained 373 yards against NW. They are currently averaging 484 yards a game.

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November 4, 2025 11:15 am
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You sound pretty confident. I hope you’re not overconfident and I hope the team is not overconfident. That coach is 17-16 in his time at NW. That’s pretty good at a school like NW. They beat Utah in a bowl in 2023. Held them to 7 points. We lost to Utah that year.

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November 4, 2025 3:54 pm
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I’d say .500 at NW is pretty good. But I hope you’re right

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November 4, 2025 11:10 am
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NWs Pass Defense is #13 in Pass Yards Allowed but only #56 in Run Defense. Their Run Offense is #29 and Pass Offense is #116. Will look a lot like Nebraska did in the second half Saturday. Add to that they travel west 2 time zones on a short week and play late. You are right, should be an easy win if the Trojans don’t come out flat. Hope Maiava has a better night with home cooking.

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November 4, 2025 11:17 am
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I hope you’re right

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November 4, 2025 11:50 am
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Hey if they can come out flat against UCLA 2 years ago at home and 3 weeks ago at South Bend anything is possible with a Lincoln Riley team.

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November 4, 2025 7:53 am

I see Riley is bitching about a Saturday nite road game followed by a home game Friday night against Northwestern. Blames the B1G officials responsible for scheduling.

Hey Stinkin’ Linkin, it’s freaking Northwestern. Calm down man. You embarrass us.

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November 4, 2025 9:13 am
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These coaches are meticulous about their time. They have the week scheduled down to the minute and if something changes that they get all worked up.

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November 4, 2025 3:03 pm
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Agree. I long for a coach and team that once again boldly proclaims, “Anybody. Anywhere. Any time.”

This nonsense of conditions having to be perfect to win, or pulling weird excuses out of the air has to stop and only erodes the confidence of the team. It’s like LR has a victim mentality. Just play the cards you’re dealt man, toughen up and man up!

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November 4, 2025 3:34 pm

What do you mean? Every game should come off a bye, in the evening, in the 60s, no wind, no rain, USC has the superior talent, coaching and game plan. Then no problem!

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November 4, 2025 3:58 pm
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And no away games outside of the pacific time zone.

volunteerTrojan
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November 5, 2025 5:10 am
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Oh man, absolutely! If the game were this weekend, from what I’ve seen, I’d think Kiff would come out on top.

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November 5, 2025 5:07 am
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😅 and as we cyclists say, downhill with tailwinds the whole way.

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November 3, 2025 12:51 pm
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Last time we faced GT we didn’t fare so well.

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November 4, 2025 4:47 am
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This will be difficult for my rocky marriage. I am only half joking.

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November 3, 2025 12:51 pm
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I’ll be there!!!

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November 3, 2025 3:02 pm
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Great. Five minutes after reading your post I bought a 40-yard line seat on Seat Geek for $80. Good times. I haven’t sat over there with the sun in my face since I was wearing a white shirt and participating in card stunts.

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November 4, 2025 4:48 am
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The kids have no idea what you’re talking about!🤣

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November 4, 2025 5:47 am
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Are there any kids on this board?

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November 4, 2025 5:17 am
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Ha, we’re probably not that far apart. I did the same for about $85 on the 45 on the sunny side. Maybe we try to share a fist pump?

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November 4, 2025 5:50 am

I’m up for that.

I’m in Section 322, Row 9.

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November 4, 2025 3:07 pm
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Ok, we gotta do this. I’m section 321, row 13, seat 7.

I’ll be with my Marine neice coming up from Pendleton. I’m trying to convert her fanship from TN to USC.

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November 4, 2025 3:50 pm

Great.

I’m in Section 322, Row 9, Seat 30. Closer to section 323 than 321 but plenty close to you. I’m going alone.

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November 5, 2025 5:10 am
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Cool, see you there!

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November 3, 2025 9:43 am
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Maybe his “rah rah” approach is falling on deaf ears in Las Vegas? It’s why he was perfect for CFB. But I understand he had to get that Super Bowl ring and almost two of them. We really missed out on what incredible PC vs. Meyer & Saban battles would have been!

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November 3, 2025 6:19 pm
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Hey Pete…..You can’t coach until you are 100

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Sounds like a challenge. Hold my beer, says Coach Pete.

Amos Alonzo Stagg coached well into his eighties, I seem to recall.

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November 4, 2025 8:02 am
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Things have changed since AAS

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USC brings in 3 stars but not the ordinary 3 stars. Their 3 stars really should be 4 stars. With thirty nine 4 stars and three 5 stars and a whole host of great 3 stars, USC definitely has top 10(in the nation) talent. Yet they are rated only #20. On that basis I would say that this coaching staff is not earning its money.

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November 3, 2025 9:36 am
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Well said Allen and how we all feel right now.

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November 3, 2025 4:35 pm
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Hard to argue with that so far

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November 2, 2025 7:55 pm

Apropos of nothing in particular, here’s an SAT analogy question for the Board.

Nick Saban : Curt Gignetti :: Pete Carroll : ???

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November 3, 2025 5:07 am
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Pretty sure it’s not Lincoln Riley.

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November 3, 2025 7:17 am

You are correct, sir!

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November 3, 2025 7:33 am

True statement but wrong answer in the way Cliff Clavin’s Final Jeopardy! answer was a true but incorrect.

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November 3, 2025 8:45 am
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Lane Kiffin is the correct answer, but not because he belongs on a list with the other three.

Early in his career, Nick Saban was an assistant coach at West Virginia when the head coach was Curt Cignetti’s father. Years later, Saban hired Cignetti as an assistant on his first staff at Alabama. Pete Carroll, early in his career, worked under Monte Kiffin……………………

You don’t know Cliff Clavin from Cheers? The know-it-all postman? Then you’ll have to Google and watch the episode where he goes on Jeopardy!

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November 2, 2025 7:20 pm

Maiva is due for a good game. He has been in a slump his last 2 games. LR needs to put his motivator hat on. This guy looks like he is losing his confidence. He was once rated #1 or 2 every week in total yards thrown for. He’s down to #14 now.

volunteerTrojan
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November 2, 2025 6:16 pm

Meanwhile, Sammy D is lighting it up on SNF right now.

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November 2, 2025 4:38 pm

Perhaps we can have a contest to see who can pick the right coaches for the available HC positions. Give us something new to think about. How about it John?

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November 2, 2025 4:53 pm
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Some ADs are Swann, Haden and Bohn types. They will go stupid fawning over somebody. Could be hard to pick who goes where.

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November 2, 2025 5:34 pm
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Haden simply looked out the window and hired the first person he saw. Helton.

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November 2, 2025 5:41 pm
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Allen we mostly think that is a fair & truthful assessment.

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November 3, 2025 4:16 am
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I dare say that most of us we bamboozled by Riley’s OU record. Even if we had some reservations about Riley, we would have agreed to roll the dice on Riley because we were so desperate to improve on Uncle Huggs, the YMCA camp counselor who lead the program to the land of mediocrity. Riley’s underperformance has been a major surprise.

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November 2, 2025 4:37 pm

What I saw last night was a USC team who decided they wanted to win by playing to win. They took their defense and tightened it up, played closer, and challenged Nebraska to beat them. Granted it was a lesser QB, but the fact was USC was willing to take the chances and go for the win with a shut down defense. Maybe they have found their way finally, if the defense plays like that next three games they could have a successful season. Lynn may have realized he can play a man to man defense.

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November 2, 2025 4:39 pm
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Arledge is not afraid to call it how it is.

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November 2, 2025 4:51 pm
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And there’s this

“Some ideas are so stupid that only intellectuals believe them.” ― George Orwell

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November 2, 2025 5:49 pm
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Was LR ever a pop warner coach?

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November 2, 2025 5:59 pm
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Maybe LR needs to go give that a try. I Coached soccer and the parents were horrible.

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November 3, 2025 7:18 am
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Well, it’s soccer, so….

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November 2, 2025 1:59 pm

Well, we ruined Nebraska’s season in more than one way–I just heard that Dylan Raiola is out for the rest of the year.

I guess Matt Rhule is happy he signed that 2-year contract extension.

College Football head coaching is a high-risk, high-reward profession.

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Speaking of out for the year —

I read somewhere today (maybe in a post here) that both Jordan and Sanders are out for the year. As to Jordan, that’s news to me. The last thing I heard was that he’d be out 4-6 weeks (which converts to a season and a half in Mike Trout recovery time) and maybe back for Oregon or UCLA. Has there been an update I missed?

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That just means we just provided ucla with a win when they play them.

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I know people probably think I am an idiot for focusing on this, but AGAIN LR won the opening toss and took the ball, setting Nebraska up for a mid-game surge in the “middle eight” minutes of the game. Nebraska scored a TD with 1:37 left in the first half to make it 14-6, and USC didn’t answer before the half. Luckily, for SC, Nebraska had to break in a frosh QB in the third quarter, and they didn’t score. But LR didn’t know that would happen when he made the first important decision of the game. Imagine if Dylan… Read more »

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I commented during the game, Rock, that LR thinks 2nd and six is a passing down. But not to any other competent coach in college football. Two downs to make 4 yards with low risk running plays, yes, that is smart and playing the percentages. But for Lincoln, its an opportunity to dial up a pass play for incomplete or no gain then he can try to pass again! What could go wrong? so we again waste opening coin toss advantage to give Nebraska the ball after a three and out to open the game. I think we lucked out… Read more »

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Your focus on the coin toss is right on. This one is a head scratcher. I can’t see any advantage. Let’s see what he does in a game like Oregon, whereas Oregon gets the ball in the second with a good lead, thus allowing another to get on the board.

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I mentioned it last night. I called it the head scratcher of the game. Getting the ball after half time can set the tone of the half.
It’s more proof he’s an offensive guy… and In this case “guy” means idiot.

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I’m not bothered by winning the toss and electing to receive. Since the decision has to be made without knowing anything about how the game will unfold, why is it intrinsically more important to have the ball first in the second half than to have it to start the game?

And I wouldn’t be bothered by winning the toss and electing to defer. Now if I knew I had a dominant defense and I wanted to make a point right off the bat, I’d elect to defer, figuring the other team would take the ball.

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The fact that you do not have information about how the game will unfold at the opening toss is that main point here. Just as it is with the coin toss in overtime. In overtime, every coach starts on defense because it is advantage knowing what you have to match or beat from what the other team did. On the opening toss, a first possession in the second half is better informed in terms of what you need to do for successful offense than a game-opening drive. By the second half, you know how they are defending you, and you… Read more »

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And I will add, at the end of the first half, you may have control of the clock, and can maximize your chances of winning the “middle eight” – last four minutes of the first half and first four minutes of the second half. If you can double up on scoring there, it is game-changing. LR is throwing that potential out the window, and subjecting us to it, every time he makes that choice.

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I was bummed about the GT game. But I couldn’t see the game because of the feud between YouTube and ABC/Disney. Can’t figure out who will cave in that argument.

Unfortunately, the GT-uga game becomes a must win for the Jackets. It would be nice to bitch-slap the dawggies and that little cheating smug punk kirby smart.

Never seen someone who so relentlessly works the officials during the game–but he never gets a flag for his behavior.

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We get the first playoff ranking/bracket Tuesday. Going by this ranking, 5 SEC, 3 Big10, 2 Big12, Notre Dame and Memphis with Virginia and Louisville knocking on the door (go Miller Moss). ACC will get at least one and the SEC teams will knock some of them out.

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November 2, 2025 9:53 am

But just as Miller seemed to find momentum, USC turned away from the run.
This line from the article sums up LR every week.

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After last night I’m not sure what the hype is for Matt Rhule? He’s 37-36 as a Power 4 HC, can’t beat top 25 teams, but gets a contract extension cause Nebraska is afraid to lose him. Don’t get it. Congrats to Riley for getting a win on the road. Only one more road trip this season.

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Well he is this week’s fired head coach…so there’s that.

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I think I must have been referring to Hugh Freeze in the above post… No I can’t figure out the point I was trying to make. Please strike that post from the record.

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It’s Nebraska. Remember how long they hung in with Scott Frost?

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He ought to stay put. Probably getting $11.6million this year, going to the playoffs, could be in the SEC title game. Is Fla, LSU or Penn St gonna be better than that?

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That is something I cannot figure out, when a guy is doing great, has built something successful, turned his life around, why go elsewhere and start all over again with a lot of unknowns. Especially when money is not an issue.

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He probably ends up at Florida since he’s coached at FAU. LSU is a dumpster fire since the Louisiana Governor took the lead on firing Brian Kelly.

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Instead of over paying retreads, if I were an AD, I’d be looking at Group of 6 HCs. Who is doing more with less? Ryan Silverfield (Memphis), Bob Chesney (James Madison), Sean Lewis (SDSU). Probably some others there, up and comers, the next Curt Cignetti. The HCs at the top 10 or 15 ranked should just stay where they are.

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There are so many openings, you have to believe that a few of the replacement head coaches will be worse than the guys that were fired.

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Well he should have fired the AD. That guy arranged to stupid contracts to Jimbo and Kelly the Clown. That was Lynn Swann levels of stupidity.

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I guess Riley finally realized Nebraska was keying of his top two receivers. I can’t remember seeing so many dropped passes Nebraska was putting 2 players on our best receivers so the answer was to throw to other players. I’m not sure whether insisting on throwing into double coverage is on Riley or Maiava, but it didn’t work. We have a long way to go before we’re a championship team, and I doubt Riley is the answer. Now the worst start time of the year is on tap. I’m not betting on anything this team is making fools of us… Read more »

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November 2, 2025 9:33 am
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Have we ever seen a Lincoln Riley coached team playing discipline football? And you can go back to his Oklahoma days too. Riley is all about fancy plays and little else. We can never call him a fundamental offensive coach the way he calls plays. He calls running plays that get the team to 1st &goal. Do what does he call? Passing plays that don’t work and settles for a field goal. His two point play late in the game was a beauty. But how many of those plays can you run in a game against a good defensive team.… Read more »

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November 2, 2025 12:11 pm
Reply to  Jamaica

I’m not as convinced we played tough 4th quarter defense as it was a case of the freshman qb simply being inept, even to the extent of getting in his running back’s way on that critical handoff.

But, a win is a win, and you take them any way you can get them. Fight on!

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November 2, 2025 2:21 pm
Reply to  Allen Wallace

Okay Coach Helton.😂

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November 2, 2025 4:43 pm
Reply to  Allen Wallace

The White Out at night is cool. Black Out at night kinda falls flat. They should try it for a day game.

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November 2, 2025 4:30 pm
Reply to  Allen Wallace

That win kept us from slitting our wrists with a loss at Nebraska. I’m still laughing over that one Allen.

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November 2, 2025 5:00 am
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I could be wrong but SC does still have a chance to make the playoffs and it’s a better chance than Jim Carrey had with his dreamgirl. Even if they lose to Oregon(which they probably will). Iowa and Michigan are the only other schools in the Big 10 who have just one loss. They have already beat Michigan. They play Iowa at home.If they lose to Oregon but win the other games they will have 2 losses. The only other teams that have 2 losses are Minnesota, and Washington and UCLA and Northwestern. Minnesota and Washington have to play Oregon… Read more »

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November 2, 2025 5:14 am
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The BIG 10 will not get 4 teams in the playoffs. OSU/Indiana/ Oregon, that’s it.SC is not going to Eugene and winning.If we get to 9-3, that would be great, and probably not likely. This is not a playoff team, period.
Let’s all enjoy the win last night. Ugly game, but we won on the road.Something to build on.

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November 2, 2025 7:07 am
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As it stands now the SEC has 4 teams with 0-1 loses. With Vandy, Geo. Tech, and Miami losing, Notre Dame may move into the top 11. ACC, Big 12 and top Group of 5 gets one each. ACC or Big12 could get a second team in and that leaves 3 spots for Big10. 3 loses is not gonna make it. A lot can still happen.