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Southern California 9, UCLA 13
Sat, Dec 2, 2006

PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -Southern California's dejected players trudged off the Rose Bowl field, oblivious to the celebration going on around them.

Their national championship hopes had just ended with the biggest upset of the season.

UCLA knocked No. 2 USC out of the Bowl Championship Series title game with a stunning 13-9 victory over its crosstown rival Saturday. The Bruins did it with a vastly improved defense and a quarterback starting on three days' notice.

"Give credit to UCLA. They made it a difficult day," said USC coach Pete Carroll, whose team lost for just the fourth time in its last 59 games. "They kept us from doing what we wanted to do. We had no rhythm. We did not anticipate this happening."

Neither did most fans of either team. The Trojans hammered the Bruins 66-19 last season to lock up a second straight appearance in the BCS title game, and figured to win again, if not by such a one-sided score, to make it three in a row.

It wasn't to be, even though USC came in averaging 32.3 points a game.

Besides having their national championship hopes ended, the Trojans (10-2, 7-2 Pac-10) had their NCAA-record streak of 63 games in which they had scored 20 or more points snapped.

And a lot of the credit goes to UCLA's first-year defensive coordinator DeWayne Walker, a former Washington Redskins assistant. It was his schemes the Trojans were unable to solve.

"I didn't believe it until the clock hit zero," UCLA coach Karl Dorrell said. "All we wanted to do was stay close and get a chance to win. I know how important this win is for the Bruin family. I know that it's been a long time."

Since 1998, to be exact. The Trojans had beaten the Bruins seven straight times. Before that, UCLA beat USC eight times in a row.

The Bruins only sacked USC quarterback John David Booty twice, but they had him on the run throughout and forced him to throw several balls away. And they held Trojans star Dwayne Jarrett to four catches for 68 yards.

"We gave them a lot of different looks," Walker said. "If we confused Booty, that would take care of Jarrett."

The strategy worked to perfection.

"Their offensive line was real wide-eyed," UCLA defensive end Bruce Davis said. "People said we're small. That's all right. We were big enough to knock Booty on the ground."

Jarrett said his timing was affected by the Bruins' pass rush.

"They did a great job or switching up their defensive schemes and bringing pressure," he said.

Minutes after the game, and with a crowd of 90,266 still roaring, UCLA's Junior Taylor, Chris Markey and Dennis Keyes jumped the bandstand, grabbed cheerleaders' megaphones and led the delirious fans in cheering for the upstart Bruins.

Patrick Cowan passed for 114 yards and ran for another 55 as UCLA paved the way for a Michigan-Ohio State rematch or an Ohio State-Florida matchup for the national championship Jan. 8 in Glendale, Ariz.

As Pac-10 champions, the Trojans will return to this same field on New Year's Day and play in the Rose Bowl game. The final BCS standings and bowl pairings will be announced Sunday.

The Trojans moved into position for a potential game-winning touchdown before Eric McNeal deflected and then made a diving interception of Booty's pass at the UCLA 20-yard line with 1:10 remaining. It was USC's only turnover of the game.

"What a great way to go out in your senior year playing your last game in the Rose Bowl," Dorrell said. "To finish your last game with an interception like that ... I'm sure he'll tell his kids someday how it ended and how he made the stop."

The Trojans got one final shot, but Booty's desperation pass from the USC 12 with six seconds left fell incomplete, and the celebration was on.

No. 1 Ohio State locked up its berth in the BCS title game by beating then-No. 2 Michigan 42-39 two weeks ago in the regular-season finale for both teams. USC moved ahead of the Wolverines in the BCS standings last weekend after beating Notre Dame 44-24.

Florida beat Arkansas 38-28 Saturday night in the SEC championship game.

"I really hate it for the seniors more than anybody," said Booty, a fourth-year junior. "The Rose Bowl is still a big-time game we are glad to be in that and we're going to play our hearts out in that as well. But it is tough when you know what could have been."

The Bruins (7-5, 5-4), winners of three straight, will face Florida State in the Emerald Bowl on Dec. 27 in San Francisco.

The game was delayed briefly with 5:52 remaining after a UCLA punt, when the Bruins gathered for a team huddle a couple of yards onto the field. USC decided to do the same thing, and seconds later, the players began bouncing up and down and waving their arms, triggering offsetting unsportsmanlike conduct penalties.

The coaches and officials made the players keep their distance.

USC then moved to the Bruins' 18 before McNeal's game-clincher on a third-and-four play.

Dorrell decided Wednesday that the more mobile Cowan, who had started UCLA's previous six games, would get the call over Ben Olson, who started the first five games but hasn't played since tearing a knee ligament Oct. 7. Dorrell had said two days earlier that Olson would get start if he seemed to be up to it in practice.

Cowan completed 12 of 21 passes and carried 10 times. Booty completed 23 of 39 passes for 274 yards and the one costly interception.

Justin Medlock kicked a 22-yard field goal with 5:45 left in the third quarter and a 31-yarder with 8:49 remaining in the game for the only scoring of the second half.

USC got an opportunity late in the third period when Michael Pitre couldn't handle a swing pass from Cowan that was ruled a lateral, and Sedrick Ellis recovered at the UCLA 44 for UCLA's only turnover. But C.J. Gable was thrown for a 4-yard loss by Christian Taylor and Alterraun Verner on fourth-and-2 from the 36.

The Bruins then moved into position for Medlock's second field goal. He leads all Division I-A kickers with 26 field goals in 30 attempts.

With defensive ends Davis and Fred Hickman pressuring Booty just about every time he tried to pass, the Trojans were held in check until a 1-yard run by Gable with 51 seconds left before halftime capped a 66-yard, 12-play drive and put them on top 9-7.

But USC wouldn't score again.

The Bruins moved 91 yards on their third possession for a 7-0 lead, scoring on Cowan's 1-yard run. Cowan scrambled three times for 54 yards earlier in the 11-play drive. He entered the game having netted 49 yards on 37 carries this season.

"Coach Dorrell told me that if I could make some plays with my feet, I should do it," Cowan said.

After Greg Woidneck's punt was downed at the UCLA 1 early in the second period, a holding penalty against Robert Chai in the end zone resulted in a safety, and that turned out to be the difference at halftime.

 
 

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No. 14 USC beats Hawaii 49-36 in Kiffin's debut (AP)
Southern California was all smiles, except for coach Lane Kiffin. Matt Barkley and Ronald Johnson had record nights, connecting on three touchdowns to make Kiffin a winner in his Trojans' coaching debut. No. 14 USC beat Hawaii 49-36 on Thursday night to start the post-Pete Carroll era. Barkley had 257 yards passing and tied a school record with five TD passes while Johnson matched a USC mark with...

USC Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)

There are so many major storylines swirling around the USC program. New coach Lane Kiffin. A 2010 postseason ban. A future loss of scholarships. A new athletic director. Being stripped of national titles because of violations centered on former Trojan Reggie Bush.

That's some of what is going on.

The thing this group of Trojans needs most of all is a game. That's the relief they'll get when they open the season Thursday night against Hawaii.

"There's a lot of motivation for these guys," Kiffin told the Orange County Register.

"They've been through a lot. I've said it before; the wrong people are being punished. You've got all these players getting on a plane to Hawaii that can't play in a bowl game that had nothing to do with this, that weren't even here.

USC-Hawaii Preview Capsule (AP)
No. 14 Southern California (0-0) at Hawaii (0-0), 11 p.m. EDT (ESPN) Line: USC by 21 1/2 Series Record: USC 6-0 Last Meeting: 2005, USC 62-7 What's at Stake With the Rose Bowl out of the picture because of NCAA sanctions, Southern California is looking to go undefeated this year. The Trojans finished 9-4 last season, the most losses since 2001, and were fifth in the Pac-10.

Hawaii Preview: Game 1: Aloha Oe? (Rivals.com)
The 2010 USC football team, ranked No. 14 in the Associated Press (AP) poll, opens the season Thursday, Sept.

With camp over, USC hopes health holds in Hawaii (AP)
After one last preseason workout at Southern California, the Trojans headed to Hawaii on Tuesday night. And it wasn't for a restful vacation, no matter how much they need it. The Trojans realize reinforcements for their depleted program aren't arriving any time soon, so their fate rests in their ability to stay on the field through every bump and bruise.

USC might redshirt injured WR prospect Prater (AP)
Southern California receiver Kyle Prater is likely to redshirt this season after injuries slowed his progress during camp. Coach Lane Kiffin announced the probability Monday after practice, saying he had spoken with Prater's parents about the 14th-ranked Trojans' plans for the touted freshman.

Picking the winners Pac-10 preview (Rivals.com)
By now, serious college football fans have likely read more than their share of national and regional preview...

USC safety Hall suspended indefinitely by Kiffin (AP)
Southern California freshman safety Patrick Hall has been suspended indefinitely for failing to meet standards set out by coach Lane Kiffin. Kiffin said the punishment was not the result of an isolated incident but rather a "combination of everything coming together." Hall, a member of the 2009 recruiting class, did not see action last season because of injuries and academic issues.

Tyler to start at tailback for USC (AP)
Marc Tyler will be the starting running back for Southern California's season opener against Hawaii on Thursday. The junior beat out the team's top returning rusher in senior Allen Bradford for the job. Tyler missed all but one game last season due to a toe injury, but is in his best shape in years after dropping 15 pounds since spring ball.

Presenting the War Room (Rivals.com)
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