USC Folds Again Late In Horrible Coliseum Loss

USC collapses when it matters in stunning OT loss to No. 4 Penn State

Trojans get outscored by 17 points after halftime to fall 33-30 and suffer their third Big Ten loss in four games

Penn State kicker Ryan Barker, left, celebrates after kicking the winning field goal in overtime to defeat USC 33-30 on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2024, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
Penn State kicker Ryan Barker (94) celebrates after kicking the winning field goal in overtime to defeat USC 33-30 on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2024, at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Luca Evans (OC Register) —  LOS ANGELES — The upset was there, staring from the end zone 50 yards away, a world of clock left and a Lincoln Riley mind and Miller Moss arm to vanquish Penn State.

And then time ran out.

Clock-management issues had bitten USC in the heel, at times, for five games, not enough to raise massive red flags but enough to scratch heads. And in the biggest spot of the Trojans’ season, on Saturday afternoon in a tied barnburner of a ballgame against the undefeated and fourth-ranked Nittany Lions, it reared its ugly head at the worst timing possible as a 14-point halftime lead slipped away into a 33-30 overtime defeat.

After a 14-yard hit from Moss to Makai Lemon, USC had the ball at Penn State’s 49-yard-line with 1:47 left and two timeouts. But Moss handed the ball to Woody Marks for a two-yard-loss, and found Jay Fair for a six-yard gain and Riley didn’t call a single timeout.

No Trojan moved with urgency. Offensive linemen were substituted. And suddenly, 14 seconds remained, Penn State – not USC – took a timeout, and Moss’ subsequent deep-ball toss to Duce Robinson was tipped away and intercepted.

In the span of 1:33 of game clock, and two plays, a USC chance to win had vanished into overtime. And with a Trojans offense struggling to manufacture any momentum, three straight plays ended in no avail from the 25-yard line before a 45-yard field-goal attempt by Michael Lantz, who had nailed three field goals of at least 39 yards on the day, drifted wide left

A few moments later, a Ryan Barker 36-yard kick sailed through the uprights, and Nittany Lions leapt in joy to the Southern California sky.

Wide receiver Ja’Kobi Lane threw off his helmet and tugged off his jersey onto the Coliseum turf. Players for USC (3-3, 1-3 Big Ten) stood, shell-shocked, before slumping away. They’d led 20-6 at half, in a beautiful display of complementary football, and watched it all slip away as a game sat snugly in their hands for the taking – only to lose their final shot at a College Football Playoff.

Moss finished 20 of 34 for 220 yards, a touchdown and an interception. Marks was again a workhorse, recording 111 yards on 20 carries.

But Penn State tight end Tyler Warren gashed the Trojans’ defense time and time again in the second half, racking up 224 yards on an opposing-player record 17 catches, a mind-boggling effort in which USC’s unit had simply no answer and too often gave Warren an extensive cushion.

Warren would account for 43% of Penn State’s total offense, torturing USC’s defense in a way that induced flashbacks of the Trojans’ trip to Utah in 2022, when current Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid piled up 16 catches for 234 yards.

From the Nittany Lions’ first drive, this was a game of wits, no Big Ten brawn-against-brawn but a mental jockeying from some of the best schemers in college football. USC defensive coordinator D’Anton Lynn anticipated Penn State’s offensive pre-snap movement could pose problems, but Penn State offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki threw the entire kitchen sink at a Trojans defense rotating rapidly to keep up. In the span of the Nittany Lions’ first two drives, Warren ran for a first down, threw for another, and caught a screen pass on a play where Kotelnicki schemed an offensive lineman to split out wide.

Penn State took a quick 3-0 lead, USC’s defense holding firm in the red zone. On USC’s first play of the subsequent drive, redshirt freshman tailback Quinten Joyner trotted out in the backfield next to Moss. In a sheer beauty of a play call, Joyner came in motion from the right side, Moss pitching it to him on a jet sweep. Sophomore Zachariah Branch careened in the opposite direction, seemingly set for an end-around. But Joyner pump-faked the pitch, found a wide-open crease, and raced downfield for a rollicking 75-yard touchdown.

And against a mighty Penn State run defense that came in yielding a paltry 2.5 yards a carry, USC racked up 148 first-half rush yards on 11 carries. Lynn’s defense, in turn, made a number of late-down tackles on Penn State ball carriers and came up with a huge interception courtesy of true freshman Desman Stephens, buoying USC’s halftime lead.

Riley’s Playcalling Again An Issue

But Riley’s complementary genius stalled in the second half, USC going frigidly cold on their first three second-half possessions, not running the ball once in six plays on a late third-quarter drive. A potential game-changing interception, tipped by Kamari Ramsey and picked by Easton Mascarenas-Arnold, couldn’t get USC’s offense going, settling for a field goal and a 23-20 lead entering the fourth.

USC took the lead on a go-ahead slant from Moss to Kyron Hudson with a few minutes left, but Penn State answered on a gutsy drive with two fourth-down conversions to set up a touchdown pass from quarterback Drew Allar, and the Trojans collapsed as regulation ended. Allar out-dueled Moss and finished with 391 yards and two TDs.

ocregister.com

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Golden Trojan
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October 13, 2024 8:04 am

Riley has a mental breakdown in the 4th quarter and late in the first half at times. He either needs to give up calling plays and focus on the game as a whole or give up game management to someone else. What does Josh Henson do during the game? He’s supposed to be the OC.

Golden Trojan
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October 13, 2024 7:54 am

USC has played football since 1888 and no one caught 17 passes before yesterday. The previous record was 16 catches by Dalton Kincaid in 2022. Tyler Warren is on Lynn. Not calling time outs is on Riley.

ATL D.D.S.
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October 13, 2024 7:48 am

There’s nothing worse than waking up after an SC loss in the fall. Depresses me for most of Sunday.

Three out of the last four Sundays—and all of them were winnable. Yesterday’s loss was the worst of all.

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October 13, 2024 3:11 am

I wouldn’t take the UCLA game for granted.They started off slow but have gotten better every week. They have a real good defense. They gave up 234 yards to Minnesota, SC gave up 373 to the gophers. They gave up 322 to PSU. We gave up 518 to PSU. LR would really be on the hot seat if we lost to UCLA

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October 13, 2024 7:49 am
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It seems like he is on the hot seat right now!

Golden Trojan
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October 13, 2024 7:57 am
Reply to  Allen Wallace

The Penn St OC was the real genius yesterday.

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October 13, 2024 8:06 am
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Other than how stupid LR is, which I already knew, I learned something watching the game yesterday. I did not realize that a centre was an eligible receiver.Tyler Warren is a hell of a player and has put forward a challenge to Travis Hunter to play more than two positions in a game.

Golden Trojan
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October 13, 2024 8:58 am
Reply to  2manyyears

Now if you saw the TE, that was killing you all game, line up over the ball and the rest of the OL spread out to the left, what would you do? Put somebody on the TE, he’s eligible? Call a time out? Poor coaching!

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October 13, 2024 8:01 am
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From the national media
That it all fell apart for USC because of Lincoln Riley’s brutal clock management on the final drive — somehow getting off just five plays in the final two minutes, possibly because the Trojans are on Pacific time while the Big Ten refs only operate on Central time — and a missed kick in overtime does nothing to make it less of an epic.

TrojanRon
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October 12, 2024 11:38 pm

USC is finding just about every way to lose these days. From not being able to catch up to today’s not being able to hold on to a 14-point lead. It’s reminding me of the Helton days and I’m hoping Jen Cohen steps up and replaces LR. He isn’t worth the $10 million a year salary he’s getting.

ATL D.D.S.
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October 13, 2024 7:54 am
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Like a poster said in the last couple of days, AD Cohen is gonna have to get him recruited for another job to help defray the buyout. I don’t know how much QB coaches earn in the pros, but there is no way he’ll get hired as a head coach or an OC.

Golden Trojan
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October 13, 2024 8:00 am
Reply to  ATL D.D.S.

The top NFL OCs make $2-3 milllion, a pay cut for Riley. He doesn’t deserve to be a head coach in the NFL. He’s not that good of a head coach in college.

RialtoTrojan
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October 12, 2024 9:04 pm

USC used to stand for University of Smart Coaches. For some reason about 14 years ago we opted for becoming the University of Stupid Coaches. Our first two post Pete Carroll coaches weren’t actually stupid, but they weren’t smart. They’re now actually successful at other schools making me wonder if we pulled the trigger too soon with them. However the next two coaches were as stupid as stumps. USC picked a lemon from the Mike Leach coaching tree. He passes on everything including winning. Pinning our championship hopes on a guy who doesn’t understand football is a list cause. He misses… Read more »

Steveg
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October 12, 2024 8:29 pm

USC travels to Maryland where the refs will do all they can to help Maryland get the win. This officiating is like out of control, and we thought the pac refs were bad. They were, but they were bad for both sides.

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October 12, 2024 8:01 pm
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Unless something bizarre happens 12-0.

illinoisusc
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October 12, 2024 8:01 pm
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Great game!

USC1988
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October 12, 2024 8:26 pm
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Late November game at Whisky will be interesting … only a few November road games for west teams. Gutties vs Nebby in November ouch.
Like an extra bowl game for old biggies to come out west … they only have to do it once a year. But west teams zig zag all over and even get those fun 11 am starts.
Guess it doesn’t matter, SC and others get homered at home in this shit conference p.

Jamaica
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October 12, 2024 6:38 pm

Who was supposed to cover #10 on that pass to the right and he is all alone into the end zone to tie the game at the end of regulation? It was a linebacker wasn’t it!

Steveg
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October 12, 2024 7:56 pm
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They blitzed the lb who would have covered the guy.

illinoisusc
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October 12, 2024 6:33 pm

Another fault on top of the heap…….he is not a guy that wins one for the Gipper…..he is a guy that is first in line at the bank to cash his check.

Jamaica
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October 12, 2024 6:39 pm
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It appears he and Jumbo Fisher know one another.

Steveg
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October 12, 2024 8:30 pm
Reply to  Jamaica

The Vandy coach is doing a great job.

Jamaica
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October 12, 2024 6:31 pm

My question is why is the team so laxadasticsl at the start of the game and the start of the 2nd half? Is LR too cool & calm in the locker room or does he feel the team shouldn’t be emotionally ready to run through brick walls running out on the field?

UtahTrojan
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October 12, 2024 10:40 pm
Reply to  Jamaica

LR is a coach that firmly believes he can put coach anyone anytime. Unfortunately he gets proven wrong time and time again. Whittingham at Utah absolutely owned LR.

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