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Southern California ends losing streak with decisive win over Rutgers
LOS ANGELES — In a much-needed turnaround, the Southern California Trojans triumphed over the Rutgers Scarlet Knights with a commanding score of 42-20 on Friday night. This victory not only halted a three-game losing streak but also showcased the Trojans’ potential as they prepare for their upcoming match against Washington on November 2.
Offensive explosion leads the way
The Trojans (4-4, 2-4 Big Ten) displayed a revitalized offensive strategy, scoring on all four of their first-half possessions. Quarterback Miller Moss was instrumental in this success, completing 20 of 28 passes for 308 yards, including two touchdown passes.
His performance was complemented by Woody Marks, who rushed for three touchdowns and accumulated 142 yards from scrimmage. The duo’s synergy was evident, as they effectively moved the ball downfield, reminiscent of the previous seasons when Caleb Williams led the charge.
Makai Lemon emerged as a standout receiver, amassing 134 yards on four receptions, including a touchdown. His explosive 80-yard kick return in the first quarter set the stage for Marks’ second touchdown run, further solidifying the Trojans’ offensive dominance.
The team’s ability to maintain momentum and capitalize on scoring opportunities was a stark contrast to their recent struggles.
Defensive resilience shines through
While the offense garnered much of the attention, the Trojans’ defense also made significant strides. Despite missing four starters in the secondary, the defense managed to record a season-high four sacks against Rutgers quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis.
This marked a turning point for defensive coordinator D’Anton Lynn, whose previous tenure at UCLA was defined by a robust pass rush.
Linebacker Easton Mascarenas-Arnold emphasized the importance of physical play, stating, “I thought today was just a good representation of the true identity of our defense, playing physical for four straight quarters.” This newfound defensive tenacity was crucial in limiting Rutgers’ offensive production, which had been a concern in previous games.
Looking ahead: A pivotal moment for USC
The Trojans’ victory against Rutgers not only boosts their morale but also sets the stage for a critical matchup against Washington. Head coach Lincoln Riley expressed optimism about the team’s performance, noting, “We didn’t make some of the same mistakes that have plagued us. I know it kind of sounds simple, but we did, we just played better.”
As the season progresses, the Trojans will need to build on this momentum. With a balanced offensive attack and a defense that is beginning to find its rhythm, Southern California has the potential to make a significant impact in the latter half of the season. The upcoming games will be crucial in determining their trajectory as they aim for a successful finish.