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2008
WASHINGTON SHOCKS #3 USC WITH LATE FIELD GOAL
2009-09-21
USC has won their big game against Ohio State twice in back to back years. It’s the next game they have problems with. Last year, USC went on the road and lost to Oregon State immediately after defeating the Buckeyes. This year, it was the Washington Huskies who pulled the upset. The Huskies defense shut down the powerful Trojans’ offense, and Erik Folk kicked a 22 yard field goal with 3 seconds remaining to give Washington a 16-13 victory in Seattle. USC has now lost to an unranked team in each of the past four seasons.College football betting enthusiasts who took the Huskies as a whopping +19 home underdog were rewarded with the outright victory. The pointspread triumph also went against Washington’s dismal ATS form in recent years—the Huskies were 8-19 ATS overall and 3-15 ATS in Pac 10 games over the past three seasons. The 29 combined points scored went well UNDER the posted total of 52. USC has now gone UNDER in 20 of their last 28 games overall, as well as 15 of their last 18 conference games. Washington, conversely, has gone OVER in 17 of their last 27 lined games.
USC was undone by a rare display of sloppy, undisciplined play much to the chagrin of coach Pete Carroll:
"We didn't get any better from last week. I'm not doing a good enough job of making the points of how we win. We didn't throw the ball very well today. It was obvious. We couldn't get the ball down the field very much. We've rarely been in that situation."
The Trojans played without QB Matt Barkley, who engineered the game winning drive against Ohio State last week. Barkley is nursing a sore shoulder, and his status is game to game. His backup, Aaron Corp, was held to 111 yards with no touchdowns and an interception. Corp, a sophomore making his first career start, gave this glum assessment of his performance:
"I felt I was prepared. I just didn't execute.”
After the contest running back Joe McNight, who ran for 100 yards and scored the Trojans’ only touchdown, observed that superior talent can be negated by a poor effort:
"Washington wasn't the better team. They just outplayed us. Clearly, we have superior athletes. But hard work beats athleticism any day."
The Huskies are trying to clean up the mess left by Tyrone Willingham, and this was a step in the right direction for the program. Off of the Pac 10’s first 0-12 season a year ago, the team is now under the mentorship of former BYU QB and USC offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian who was elated with the victory:
"It's unbelievable. It's a great moment for our program and hopefully sends a message of where we're headed."
Washington running back Jake Locker, who ran for a touchdown in the first quarter, was in a state of near disbelief:
"I can't really describe it. It's an amazing feeling to go through what all of us have gone through and to experience what everyone wants to experience when they play college football."
USC will try to get back on the winning track at home against Washington State next week. They’ll then head up to Northern California for a tough rivalry game against the University of California on October 3rd and then enjoy a bye week before taking to the road again to play Notre Dame. Washington will play at Stanford next weekend. They’ll head to South Bend, Indiana for a game against Notre Dame the following week and return home to play Arizona on October 10.












