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USC and Miller Moss score redemption in Rutgers loss
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USC and Miller Moss score redemption in Rutgers loss

Los Angeles’ eyes were elsewhere, the city’s focus focused on five miles along the 110 Freeway. The rest of the country, meanwhile, had probably fallen asleep, unenthusiastic about late-night football between two bottom-half Big Ten teams.

But after spending three weeks unraveling for all the world to see, USC returned to a sparsely filled Coliseum on Friday night with shaken confidence and bruised egos amid a three-game slump, only to perform some of his best work from to do the season during a 42-20 victory over Rutgers.

Whether anyone actually watched as USC stopped the bleeding after the brutal month that swept the country was of little consequence. Because for the first time since USC beat Wisconsin here a month ago, the Trojans looked like a team capable of competing in the Big Ten.

That ship has almost certainly sailed for the season after USC’s nightmare in October, leaving the Trojans with few postseason options beyond a second-string bowl game. But the Trojans’ version that emerged well after midnight Eastern time on Friday offered a glimpse of what so many expected from USC before the season.

USC quarterback Miller Moss celebrates after the Trojans scored a touchdown against Rutgers at the Coliseum on Friday.

USC quarterback Miller Moss celebrates after the Trojans scored a touchdown against Rutgers at the Coliseum on Friday.

(Kyusung Gong / Associated Press)

The offense was electric and averaged over 9.2 yards per play. Miller Moss hit several big plays in the passing game, with six completions of 18 yards or more. Woody Marks scored three first-half touchdowns on the ground. A No. 1 receiver even seemed to emerge, as Makai Lemon continued his recent surge by posting a career-best night with 134 yards and a touchdown.

USC’s defense even held on at a critical moment and slammed the door on Rutgers in the second half. It still gave up more than 400 yards for the third week in a row, allowing the Scarlet Knights to keep it close into the third quarter.

But the Trojans would prove too powerful to catch in the second half. With Rutgers still hanging within a score, Moss hit Lemon for a 70-yard gain down the field, breaking the game open. The quarterback ran it himself for a touchdown two plays later.

The pair put it away soon after, when Moss spotted Lemon sprinting freely downfield and hit him for a 40-yard touchdown.

USC’s offense was humming from the start Friday. Four consecutive plays secured first downs on the Trojans’ first drive before Woody Marks capped it off with a one-yard touchdown run.

Rutgers got its own rushing attack early behind Kyle Monangai, the Big Ten’s second-leading rusher. He carried the ball on seven of Rutgers’ first eight plays, piling up 50 yards on the Scarlet Knights’ first drive alone.

But despite Monangai’s best efforts, the Scarlet Knights only managed a field goal on the opening drive. And that wasn’t enough to keep up with USC on Friday night.

The Trojans didn’t wait long to make that clear. Lemon caught the ensuing kickoff on the goal line and then suddenly cut upfield, shaking two Rutgers defenders. With only green grass in front of him, Lemon ran 80 yards before he was caught. Marks knocked it in again shortly after, his second touchdown of the first quarter.

USC defensive end Sam Greene sacks Rutgers quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis at the Coliseum on Friday.

USC defensive end Sam Greene sacks Rutgers quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis at the Coliseum on Friday.

(Kyusung Gong / Associated Press)

Rutgers continued to move the ball against USC’s defense, running significantly more plays (45 to 27) and controlling the ball for most of the first half. But when the Trojans had the ball, they had no trouble flying it up and down the field.

Moss picked apart the Rutgers defense in the first half, completing 14 of his first 16 passes, including a touchdown against Kyle Ford, while Marks ran the floor freely and punched in three first-half touchdowns. All four of USC’s drives in the first half ended in touchdowns, as Rutgers only twice managed to force the Trojans to third downs before halftime.

But as USC’s defense struggled to get off the field, it gave Rutgers a chance to get back into the game just before halftime. Two USC pass interference penalties brought Rutgers to the threshold of the goal line with a chance to cut the Trojans’ lead to just twelve.

But USC cornerback Prophet Brown dove to break up the first-down pass. Pressure from linebacker Easton Mascarenas-Arnold forced an incompletion on second down. And on third down, DeCarlos Nicholson, another USC backup corner, broke up a fade.

Rutgers ultimately settled for another field goal. And with USC desperately needing a good night, that just wasn’t enough.