USC Trojans Stiff Arm Utah State Aggies In LA Coliseum Blowout
Sep 8, 2024, 12:41 AM
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LOS ANGELES, California – A recent heat wave did a better job of slowing down the Trojan offense than Utah State did in a 48-0 loss. Excessive heat caused two second-half delays in an eventual USC win.
Utah State traveled to Los Angeles on Saturday, September 7, for a week two matchup with the No. 13 USC Trojans.
Final
USC – 48
USU – 0— USU Football (@USUFootball) September 8, 2024
Bryson Barnes completed 18-of-27 passes for 103 yards and a touchdown against a tenacious USC defense. Rahsul Faison and freshman Herschel Turner combined for 102 yards on the ground in the loss.
First Quarter
The Trojans opened the game with a 77-yard drive that stalled at the goal line. A dropped would-be touchdown pass forced the Trojans to kick a 23-yard field goal.
Following a USU punt, the Trojans marched 88 yards for a score. Quinten Joyner finished the drive with a nine-yard rushing score.
first TD of the season for quinten joyner! pic.twitter.com/UypQAvp0tg
— USC Football ✌️ (@uscfb) September 8, 2024
Missed tackles and mistakes mounted later in the quarter as Utah State’s all-world safety Ike Larsen had an interception erased by a defensive offside, nullifying the play.
USC led 10-0 after 15 minutes.
Second Quarter
Following a second sure touchdown drop, Woody Marks accelerated across the goal line to put the Aggies in a big hole.
With their backs against the wall, Utah State went for it on fourth-and-four near midfield. Quick pressure caused a Bryson Barnes incompletion, and the Aggies turned the ball over on downs.
USC connected on a big pass play on the first play from scrimmage, but junior corner D.J. Graham II chased down Lake McRee and punched the football loose. USU recovered the ball at their own 11-yard line. Despite a punt on the ensuing possession, keeping points off the board was a win for Utah State.
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DJ Graham comes up with a HUGE forced fumble! pic.twitter.com/siPZHOIYBe
— USU Football (@USUFootball) September 8, 2024
Following a late Trojan field goal, an interception off a batted pass put USC in scoring position with time to spare.
Southern California showed why they are highly ranked, marching 40 yards in 1:10. Miller Moss found Makai Lemon for a six-yard scoring strike to close the half.
Halftime in LA pic.twitter.com/hEXfb0qx00
— USU Football (@USUFootball) September 8, 2024
Third Quarter
The Aggies gained 26 yards on their first possession of the second half before punting. USC mounted a nearly six-minute drive that Joyner finished with a two-yard plunge to give his team a 34-0 lead.
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Heat causes a power failure at LA Memorial Coliseum, delaying second half kickoff for @USUFootball and @uscfb #AggiesAllTheWayhttps://t.co/D4n6e4498k
— KSL Sports (@kslsports) September 8, 2024
Utah State’s offense gained only 25 yards in the quarter.
Fourth Quarter
Backup QB Jayden Maiava led a 59-yard scoring drive to extend the advantage to 41-0.
Following a second lighting delay, USC turned the lights out on the Aggies for good when A’Marion Peterson plowed through the defense for a nine-yard touchdown.
The Trojans went on to win 48-0.
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Brian Preece is a KSLsports.com insider covering the Utah State Aggies and Salt Lake Bees. Follow Brian’s coverage of the Bees, Big League Utah, and Aggie athletics here.