USC Finds Itself In the Fourth Quarter vs UCLA

Column: USC rediscovers its best self while dazzling in final minutes against UCLA

USC cornerback DeCarlos Nicholson celebrates after breaking up a pass intended for UCLA tight end Moliki Matavao
USC CB DeCarlos Nicholson (17) celebrates after breaking up a pass intended for UCLA TE Moliki Matavao (88) on fourth down, sealing the Trojans’ win over the Bruins at the Rose Bowl on Saturday in Pasadena. (Gina Ferazzi / LAT)

Bill Plaschke (LA Times)  —  As the clock ticked down on a long cold Pasadena night, a small but sturdy cheer rose from the shivering Rose Bowl masses.

“We Are … SC!”

For the longest time in this 92nd meeting with UCLA, they weren’t.

The Trojans stumbled. They botched. They stunk.

USC defensive end Sam Greene pressures and tackles UCLA quarterback Ethan Garbers on fourth down.

USC DE Sam Greene (44) pressures and tackles UCLA QB Ethan Garbers (4) on fourth down, forcing Garbers to throw an incomplete pass. The play sealed the Trojans’ win Saturday night at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. (Gina Ferazzi / LAT)

But then, in this street fight’s final breaths, they found themselves.

Lincoln Riley became an SC coach. Jayden Maiava became an SC quarterback. Ja’Kobi Lane became an SC receiver.

And when it was finished, a group of hugging young men in cardinal and gold bounced out of the blue-dyed Rose Bowl with a 19-13 victory and a renewed definition of self.

“Awesome, awesome win,” said Riley.

While this sixth victory for the 6-5 Trojans qualifies them for a bowl game, they are still clearly not as good as they should be. But watching them in the scarf-biting pressure of late Saturday night, they just might be tougher than anyone thinks.

And while they will rightfully be huge underdogs to playoff-bound Notre Dame at the Coliseum in their regular season finale next week, the dramatics of Saturday’s victory showed that they may still be capable of marching to midfield and planting that Trojan sword.

While they’re essentially finished — they missed the playoffs, and that’s all that matters around here — this team is actually not done yet, and the last weeks of this disjointed dance could still be interesting.

USC defensive linemen Elijah Hughes and Braylan Shelby hug after stopping UCLA late in the fourth quarter

USC DLs Elijah Hughes (56) and Braylan Shelby (34) celebrate after stopping UCLA late in the fourth quarter, sealing the Trojans’ win at Rose Bowl on Saturday in Pasadena. (Gina Ferazzi / LAT)

“Winning breeds confidence, it breeds excitement, it’s confirmation of the things that you do,” said Riley. “For us to win one, especially in this fashion, obviously this is a massive win for us.”

LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 16, 2024: USC Trojans head coach Lincoln Riley.

Things got massively interesting with 11:13 left in the game and the Trojans trailing 13-9.

They had already blown three separate earlier possessions from inside the UCLA five-yard line, settling for three field goals after lousy runs and misdirected passes.

They had also failed to take advantage of three unsportsmanlike conduct penalties assessed to UCLA at the end of the first half, resulting in the Bruins kicking off the second half from Alhambra.

The overmatched hosts had seemingly given USC the game on a platter, yet for the longest time the Trojans refused to take it.

Then, at the start of that fourth quarter, USC basically tore it out of UCLA’s hands.

The rally started, as these things have often done later, with a punt by the great Eddie Czaplicki that pinned UCLA on the one-yard line.

“It’s almost like a zen thing, there’s no doubt about anything I’m doing right now,” said Czaplicki, who has been arguably their best player in recent weeks.

USC receiver Kyron Hudson pulls in a pass from Makai Lemon on a trick play against UCLA in the fourth quarter

USC receiver Kyron Hudson pulls in a pass from Makai Lemon on a trick play against UCLA in the fourth quarter at the Rose Bowl on Saturday. (Wally Skalij / LAT)

The Bruins went three-and-out and their own punter, Brody Richter, shanked one to midfield. One play later, Maiava flipped a backfield pass to Makai Lemon, who then completed a 39-yard pass to a wide-open Kyron Hudson, who carried it down to the four-yard line.

It was a great call by Riley of a play that the weakened Trojans — 27 players called in sick on Tuesday — had barely tested.

“We hardly repped it,” said Hudson. “It’s having trust in each other.”

He was asked if Lemon threw it that well in practice.

“He threw it even better, that’s the crazy thing,” said Hudson. “Makai, he’s an amazing athlete, an amazing player.”

This time, for once, the Trojans finished, Maiava running away from two Bruin defenders to find a leaping Lane in the back of the end zone.

The only better finisher Saturday was a former Bruin who was introduced after the first quarter to a roaring standing ovation. Yeah, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts was here.

As for Maiava, he’s still very much a work in progress. In his second game after taking over the starting job from Miller Moss, he wasn’t great, going only 19 of 35 for 221 yards while making several questionable decisions, but he made the one throw that counted.

“We’ve got a great group,” said Maiava. “We’ve got a resilient group.”

USC safety Akili Arnold celebrates as UCLA turns the ball over on downs late in the fourth quarter at the Rose Bowl

USC safety Akili Arnold celebrates as UCLA turns the ball over on downs late in the fourth quarter at the Rose Bowl on Saturday. (Wally Skalij / LAT)

They’ve got a group that is slowly finding itself, better late than never, finishing the game by stopping the Bruins on a fourth-and-one failed quarterback sneak by Ethan Garbers.

“It was huge for us to give us that confidence again that we’re really, to us, the best team in the nation,” said safety Akili Arnold.

If nothing else, on a revelation of a Saturday night, they once again became the best team in Los Angeles.

They were, once again, SC.

latimes.com

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Steveg
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November 26, 2024 4:16 pm

North Carolina fires Mack Brown. Sad.

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November 26, 2024 1:22 pm

I saw the video of LR in the post-game locker room, handing out game balls and ringing the Victory Bell like we’d just won the national championship or something! Don’t get me wrong, I was happy to get the win – it would have really sucked to lose that game. BUT, seeing that video, suddenly our entire year and the current state of the program made sense to me. One of the game balls he gave out was to the O-Line! I get it with the D-line, they played very well. But the O-line? Was there anything special going on… Read more »

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November 27, 2024 5:25 am
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So Riley is a “participation trophy” king of guy. Explains a lot about our last 2 & 1/2 seasons.

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November 26, 2024 1:12 pm

I really don’t think SC will beat ND but the truth is ND has played a weak schedule. Their opponents record cumulatively is only 62-57 but against schools like NIU, Purdue, Miami of Ohio, Stanford, Navy, Army, Florida State and Virginia. It’s hard to tell how good ND is.

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November 26, 2024 10:22 pm
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Doesn’t bode well for USC then.

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November 26, 2024 11:02 am
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#20 TAM and Georgia Tech that beat #8 Miami.

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November 26, 2024 12:22 pm
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The Transitive Property, although routinely cited, does not apply to sports except in rare cases. Why? It’s based in a mathematical concept that assumes constants or constrained values. For example: If A>B, and B>C, then A>C. In this example, A, B and C are all constants, or constrained to values such that the assertion is true. In sports, there are so many variables that render it nearly moot, like weather, home field, injuries, individual personnel matchups, unpredictable bouncing ball in football, coaching decision-making, rival game emotions, and on and on. That was fun…now for my prediction…USC 24 – ND 20.… Read more »

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November 26, 2024 3:10 pm
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Yeah, hope is my primary rationale too. 😁

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November 26, 2024 3:21 pm

Loved the post. I think Lynn and Riley are going to pull stuff out of the bag that ND is not ready for. They have nothing to lose in this game, ND is ranked and USC isn’t.

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November 26, 2024 2:23 pm
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USC’s strong suit is passing offense, mostly from Miller Moss. ND’s is passing defense. Do you think SLR can resist taking on the #1 pass defense in the country? Hell No! As always this season he will take the contrary view and make poor Maiava throw it till the game is out of reach with a pick 6 in there as well. ND will pound the rock. ND 27 USC 13. Now if SLR could actually think like a football coach and ND’s soft schedule has them over rated we could win it, 21-17.

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November 26, 2024 3:18 am

USC has 8 five stars and 32 four stars on the 2024 roster. UCLA has no 5 stars and 24 four stars. SC has a lot more talent than UCLA and yet they had to come from behind to win

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November 26, 2024 6:37 am
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We’d find similar star counts with Maryland and Minnesota.

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November 26, 2024 3:06 am

The last 3 times SC has played Washington, they have lost. DISGRACEFUL!

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November 25, 2024 10:42 pm

This season has been an eye opener as far as refs in the B1G I couldn’t believe nothing was done when an out of position referee pushed a receiver as he was about to catch a pass in the end zone. Ordinarily I’d say a ref is “part of the field, but in the red zone the referee in question was not supposed to be in the end zone for any reason. Adding to the problem the referee pushed an eligible receiver in the back instead of moving out of the way. If I were a conspiracy theorist (and I… Read more »

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November 26, 2024 6:18 am
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The only reason Penn St beat Minnesota had to due to a few very questionable calls. In one case they handed them a touchdown when they were stopped in the first half.
For USC, it’s about becoming a power again…..unlike in the Pac 12, we will be protected.
Just start winning.

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November 25, 2024 5:23 pm

When Riley went run, pass, pass not just once, but three times at the goal line, I have never been so PO’d at a coach in my life. If he leaves I am okay, if he stays he sure has a lot of work to do, on himself. I am doubting he can or will attempt to do it now.

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November 26, 2024 6:36 am
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Steveg Agreed. Great point. Here is the other thing he does constantly that makes me scream at the TV. Around our 35 or 40 yd line and usually in the second half…first down attempts a 20-25 yd pass play. Incomplete. Second down a run play that rarely gets more than3-4 yds. Third down and long, tries a gimmick play that usually goes straight into the toilet. Punt. He does this so often, the opposing D coord is ready for this sequence. Another intelligent poster compared his play calling to Kiffin’s constant use of bubble screens. Those end zone play calls… Read more »

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November 25, 2024 4:14 pm

The observations on Riley’s constant decommits and fetish of focusing outside of California ( arguably has the most HS football powerhouses) are all correct. Why ? Lincoln Riley took over Oklahoma from Bob Stoops, a legendary coach. Stoops had a well oiled recruiting program nationally. All the contacts and relationships were established. Riley had a good offensive reputation. Riley took over then just plugged and played. At USC, Helton hadn’t seriously recruited for his last two seasons. Gonna get fired any day now so why go through that hassle. Riley walked into a bottomed out recruiting program. No plug and… Read more »

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November 25, 2024 4:40 pm
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SLR recently lost a recruit from Oaks Christian HS just 4-5 days after Riley went to his game. The kid committed to Miami, as far from LA as you can get so go figure. If I was starting from scratch recruiting the first thing, easiest thing would be to start local and work out. I thought I saw recently that Mater Dei is the number one football program in the country. Riley is a puzzle. He continues to feed my conspiracy theory he’s trying to get fired.

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November 25, 2024 6:36 pm
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Seriously I’m reluctantly starting believe some form of your “trying to get fired” conspiracy theory. Probably more like “ I don’t care if I’m fired, I’m not changing or working harder.”

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November 25, 2024 6:44 pm
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Guess we will have to wait and see what kind of balls Jen has. I think she is very capable.

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November 25, 2024 7:46 pm
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I think she is too. She’ll need to be creative.

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November 26, 2024 10:25 pm
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Man do I ever love these old photos!

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November 25, 2024 11:16 am
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Oh yes!!! The game that made me a Trojan fan for life! Favorite ND game, followed by the Bush Push game! Thanks for the SI cover, Allen!

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November 25, 2024 10:32 am

Riley whiffed on another out-of-state recruit. Ty Jackson decommitted from SC and will be attending his home state school UF.

WTF. Does this seem like a sound strategy to ignore homegrown California Talent while swinging for the fences to kids to leave home and travel across the country to go to SC. If our program was at the level that Pete Carroll had it during the oughts’, maybe that would work. But LR has the program so far from that standard, it’s like we are in Bizarro World.

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November 25, 2024 4:29 pm
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You listen to what the true winning coaches say about recruiting and they don’t like the Portal. Saban, Meyer, Carroll, Smart, they all prefer recruiting 17 yr olds, develop them and creating a culture. LR has created anything but a defining identity. And after 3-years of inconsistency, you see HS athletes using USC as a springboard to another destination like a Ty Jackson. It’s just more evidence LR doesn’t know how to rebuild a program without going through years of missteps and losses.

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November 25, 2024 9:24 am

Seems Riley’s air raid offense can’t get into the in zone when it’s within 10 yards of the goal line. There is a problem when you have to kick field goals mostly. We should have been at least 3-scores ahead by the first half. Playcalling here definitely has to be addressed!

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November 25, 2024 11:02 am
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Love it. I will be there cheering on the Trojans to ruin ND’s Thanksgiving and post holiday plans ✌️

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November 25, 2024 11:17 am
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Wish I could score a ticket to the game!

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November 26, 2024 6:23 am
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Unfortunately, I think that might be generous to us.

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November 25, 2024 7:39 am

I’m glad the article gave Maiava some credit. The minor drumbeat that Moss shouldn’t have been yanked, Maiava isn’t doing any better, blah blah is to me misguided. This was his second start with only a few snaps here and there before that. Moss is a great kid, did what he was told, did as well as he could, but with Henson’s Oline line and Riley suddenly returning to his Air raid roots this season, Moss’ throwing velocity, limited escapability and turnovers wasn’t going to cut it. Truthfully Moss would do just fine in a balanced program. Maiava’s arm is… Read more »

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November 25, 2024 11:18 am
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Great coaches no matter the sport make the best use of the skill set of the players they have. SLR is a one size fits all, he will run the plays he wants whether his players can do it or not. An immobile QB with an average arm and poor pass blocking, no matter we are going to pass, pass, pass. A big strong QB not as accurate, no RPO, fade route, fade route, fade route to the corner till you get it right. SLR probably didn’t want to start Maiava till he had a good handle on the play… Read more »

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November 25, 2024 11:58 am
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Notice SLR is back, Stink’n, (Think’n) Lincoln Riley. After halftime adjustments, getting the ball at midfield and you can’t even get a first down, calling 4 pass plays. Red Zone play calling? Stink’n! At least he ran time off the clock on the next to last possession.
I might take him off parole Saturday for team spirit.

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November 25, 2024 11:21 am
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An interesting question to ponder is would we have beaten LSU if we had started Maiava? I recall Moss played a great game with accurate throws and good velocity. Would Maiava have been ready? Who knows.