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Not the ideal regular-season ending for USC: Takeaways from loss to rival UCLA

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Not the ideal regular-season ending for USC: Takeaways from loss to rival UCLA

It has been over a yr since USC final misplaced two video games in a row and even longer — three years, 5 days, to be actual — because the Trojans had been bested by their rival Bruins. However each streaks got here to a chaotic conclusion Saturday in one other rousing rendition of the crosstown rivalry, one which begs for a Pac-12 event redux Friday in Las Vegas.

For USC, it wasn’t the perfect ending it might need envisioned to an in any other case record-breaking common season. Its streak over UCLA had been a significant level of satisfaction, a vivid neon signal asserting USC’s arrival as an equal Pac-12 contender. Till Saturday, UCLA coach Mick Cronin had by no means bested USC’s Andy Enfield, his crosstown counterpart.

That modified Saturday in a tidal wave of Trojan turnovers and Jaime Jaquez Jr.‘s jumpers. Now, the Trojans will drag a special type of streak to the Vegas Strip this week.

“We all know what’s at stake,” Enfield stated. “We predict we are able to win the Pac-12 event if we play properly. We may additionally lose within the first spherical if we don’t play properly. This workforce had an distinctive yr. We’re 25-6. 25-6. What am I going to say? Set the college report for wins within the common season. Yeah, we misplaced to UCLA and we misplaced two in a row to an excellent Arizona workforce. However we’re 25-6.”

Right here’s what we took away from USC’s 75-68 loss to UCLA:

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Turnovers turned the tide.

Thirty-one seconds remained and USC was down solely 4 when Drew Peterson noticed Max Agbonkpolo open within the nook. A 3-pointer would imply a brand new lease on life for USC, which had one way or the other stayed alive this lengthy regardless of its many self-inflicted wounds. However as Agbonkpolo lifted off for a doubtlessly game-changing shot, his heels touched the out-of-bounds line.

USC’s fifteenth turnover of the sport was maybe its most demoralizing, all however ending any hope of stealing a sixth straight win from UCLA. However the different 14 had been simply as consequential on Saturday in that they represented an enormous chasm in turnover margin that USC merely couldn’t overcome.

UCLA dedicated solely a single turnover in its win Saturday, a historic complete that’s tough simply to wrap one’s thoughts round. And though USC was capable of money in a three-pointer off that lone touring violation, UCLA scored 21 factors off Trojan turnovers.

“Turnovers are part of the sport,” Enfield stated, “however it may well’t be 15-1, particularly on the highway.”

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These points started early as free balls and errant passes piled up. A punishing few possessions from UCLA’s protection led to 2 shot clock violations over 5 minutes within the first half. Within the second half, USC went 4 minutes with just one shot try due to a collection of turnovers. UCLA went on a 9-0 run from there and by no means regarded again.

USC ahead Chevez Goodwin and UCLA guard Tyger Campbell, left, grapple for the ball as guard Jules Bernard watches throughout the second half on Saturday at Pauley Pavilion.

(Mark J. Terrill / Related Press)

USC has loads of close-game expertise. It didn’t matter this time. Nevertheless it may within the NCAA event.

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As Isaiah Mobley careened by means of the lane with simply over a minute remaining, ending on the rim by means of contact to chop UCLA’s result in two factors, it was unimaginable to not marvel if we had been about to witness yet one more daring escape from USC in a season stuffed with them.

It didn’t work out that method this time, even because the Bruins gave the Trojans each doable alternative late to increase their win streak to 6. UCLA missed 10 pictures in a row and didn’t rating from the sphere for almost eight minutes, subsisting as a substitute on free throws whereas USC quickly closed the hole.

However USC couldn’t shut the deal. Within the ultimate minute, Mobley missed a bounce hook just a few toes from the basket. Reese Dixon-Waters and Boogie Ellis missed late three-pointers. The one clutch shot late got here from UCLA’s Cody Riley, whose turnaround jumper with 55 seconds left wound up deciding the sport.

“These are essential pictures,” Enfield stated. “You’re not going to win a recreation on the highway in case you’re down three to 4 factors with out making these pictures.”

They’ve made these pictures loads of occasions this season. Within the final month alone, the Trojans made a buzzer beater to beat Washington State, fended off Oregon to win by one, bested Oregon State in double additional time, mounted a comeback to place down Pacific, and held off UCLA at residence.

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USC is 9-1 in video games determined by 5 factors or fewer, a mark that may nonetheless matter when the strain is at its highest within the postseason.

Jaquez explodes, and Peterson stays quiet

UCLA center Myles Johnson tries to knock the ball from the hands of USC guard Drew Peterson.

UCLA heart Myles Johnson tries to knock the ball from the arms of USC guard Drew Peterson throughout the second half on Saturday at Pauley Pavilion.

(Mark J. Terrill / Related Press)

Final month, when these two groups met at Galen Heart, Drew Peterson had the sport of his life, scoring 27 factors and reeling in 12 rebounds, and added 5 blocks and 4 assists.

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On Saturday, Jaime Jaquez returned the favor, torching the Trojans together with his personal beautiful stat line. Jaquez carried UCLA’s offense on his again a lot in the identical method Peterson did of their final assembly, scoring 27 to go together with six rebounds and 4 assists.

“He hit open pictures,” USC level guard Boogie Ellis stated of Jaquez. “Final recreation, we had been beneath him and we made every part robust. I really feel like this recreation, he had a variety of simple pictures. We simply need to do a greater job with that. We’ll see them once more, we’ll make it more durable.”

UCLA definitely made life more durable on Peterson, who was swallowed up by a UCLA protection decided to restrict any additional area he may function in. He nonetheless had 13 factors, 9 rebounds and 6 assists, however Peterson additionally led the Trojans with three turnovers.

Both Washington or Utah awaits within the Pac-12 quarterfinals. Is a rematch with UCLA and/or Arizona within the playing cards?

In three video games this season in opposition to their two potential event opponents, USC has received by 10 factors or extra all thrice. Not one of the three video games had been even notably shut.

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A victory is hardly assured, however a direct exit can be particularly disastrous for USC, contemplating the be aware its common season ended on. Greater than seemingly, we’ll get a crosstown rubber match to resolve the place the season collection stands.

How USC responds in that situation will say rather a lot about the place it’s headed this postseason. In eight tries beneath Enfield, the Trojans have received two video games within the Pac-12 event just one time. Final March, it took additional time simply to scrape previous Utah, earlier than Colorado beat USC within the semifinals.

“We’re 0-0 now. So none of that issues,” Ellis stated. “We’ve acquired a contemporary begin.”

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Ranking 134 college football teams after conference title games: Boise State’s climb continues

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Editor’s note: The Athletic 134 is a weekly ranking of all FBS college football teams.

The first year of the 12-team College Football Playoff was an absolute success.

Regardless of how the bracket plays out, it has already accomplished exactly what it was supposed to do. More regular-season games had more stakes. New faces made the field. The first-round games on campus will be electric. And the field appears wide open. It’s everything we wanted. Good job, everyone.

As for the bracket makeup itself, I don’t necessarily agree with every seed, but the committee got the right group. SMU was the correct decision over Alabama, at least in the current system where conference championships remain very important. Alabama’s wins were better, but its losses were worse. In the end, pulling a championship game loser out in favor of a three-loss team with bad losses would have upended the point of conference races. It was a close call. It was the right call.

Coming off conference championship weekend and ahead of the postseason, there was a shakeup at the top of this week’s penultimate edition of the Athletic 134.

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My philosophy is to reward conference championship game winners and not ding the losers too much, except when they play each other. As a result, I have the same top seven as the committee. I said a week ago that a strong performance against Oregon would move Penn State above Notre Dame, and that’s what the Nittany Lions delivered in a 45-37 loss. Georgia’s second win against Texas jumped the Bulldogs up to No. 2, but I can’t drop the Longhorns much for an overtime loss.

The bottom end of the top 10 is different from the committee’s choices. Boise State and Arizona State move up to No. 8 and No. 9 with dominant championship wins against top-25 teams. SMU fell to No. 10 as a result of its loss to Clemson, but only because it was jumped by two other teams that played. While Arizona State has a blowout win against a Wyoming team that gave Boise State problems, the Sun Devils’ two regular season losses, compared to Boise State’s one last-second loss at No. 1 Oregon, keeps the Broncos ahead.

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In defense of the College Football Playoff’s funky seeding format

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Like SMU, Indiana fell back two places because it was jumped by two teams that had lopsided wins against top-25 opponents. Indiana has no such wins. The Hoosiers are still in my field, but their lack of quality wins left them open to getting jumped. Alabama remains the last team out of my 12-team CFP field.

Clemson moves up to No. 16 with its last-second win against SMU, but the Tigers stay behind South Carolina because of their loss to the Gamecocks a week ago. Army jumps up to No. 22 with a 35-14 win against Tulane, and UNLV falls to No. 24, jumped by Clemson and Army.

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Tulane remains at No. 30 after the AAC title game loss to Army. Sun Belt champion Marshall jumps up to No. 40 after a 31-3 win against Louisiana.

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Jacksonville State climbs to No. 60 with a 52-12 win against Western Kentucky in the CUSA title game, and Ohio moves up to No. 73 after beating Miami (Ohio) to win the MAC. The Bobcats stay behind Kentucky because of their 41-6 loss to the Wildcats in Week 4.

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The Athletic 134 series is part of a partnership with Allstate. The Athletic maintains full editorial independence. Partners have no control over or input into the reporting or editing process and do not review stories before publication.

(Photo: Loren Orr / Getty Images)

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Bengals snap losing streak after Cowboys' head-scratching blunder on 'Monday Night Football'

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The Cincinnati Bengals have had some crushing defeats this season, but something finally went their way to cash a 23-20 win over the Dallas Cowboys on “Monday Night Football.”

The Bengals snapped a three-game losing streak, moving to 5-8 on the season. Meanwhile, the Cowboys’ win streak of two games comes to a halt and they are also 5-8 on the year. 

At the two-minute warning, the Bengals were in their own zone after a potential game-winning drive went awry. Facing fourth-and-27, they had no choice but to punt, and things got much worse when Cal Adomitis blocked the punt which should’ve given the Cowboys perfect field position to take the lead late in the game. 

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow (9) throws a pass against the Dallas Cowboys in the first quarter at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: (Tim Heitman-Imagn Images)

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Then, that big Bengals break came for Zac Taylor’s squad. 

Amani Oruwariye thought it was smart to try and recover the bouncing ball as it was making its way downfield, but he was unable to field it cleanly. 

Since it touched Oruwariye, the Bengals could recover and regain possession, and that’s exactly what happened as Maema Njongmeta fell on the ball at the Cincinnati 43-yard line to give Joe Burrow and his crew another shot at taking the lead. 

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Just three plays later, Burrow found ol’ reliable, Ja’Marr Chase, on a short pass where he made a Cowboys’ cornerback miss, and he was off to the races for a 40-yard touchdown to make it 27-20 after the extra point. 

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That capped another “Monday Night Football” highlight reel for Chase, who finished the game with 177 yards on 14 catches with two touchdowns, which also included the first for the Bengals on the night. 

CeeDee Lamb scores touchdown

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb (88) makes a touchdown over the Cincinnati Bengals in the first quarter during Monday Night Football at AT&T Stadium in Arlington,Texas on Monday, December 9, 2024. (IMAGN)

Cooper Rush and the Cowboys did have enough time to move downfield for a potential game-tying drive. But on fourth-and-7 near midfield, Rush overshot Jake Ferguson and the ball hit the turf, sealing Dallas’ fate as a loss. 

CeeDee Lamb, who scored the game’s first touchdown and had 93 yards on six catches, was jumping up and down because he was wide open in the middle of the field. Rush didn’t see him, and thus the result. 

Burrow’s night was another spectacular one, as he went 33-for-44 for 369 yards with three touchdowns – the other a catch-and-run by running back Chase Brown in the first half – as well as an interception.

For the Cowboys, a positive trend continued for Rico Dowdle despite the loss, as the young running back rushed for a game-high 131 yards on just 18 carries. Since taking over the lead role in the backfield, Dowdle has really turned it on late in the season. 

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Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase (1) and wide receiver Tee Higgins (5) celebrate Chase’s touchdown in the first quarter of Dallas Cowboys during Monday Night Football at AT&T Stadium in Arlington,Texas on Monday, December 9, 2024. (IMAGN)

Both of these teams might not be in playoff position with four games remaining, but a primetime thriller was seen at AT&T Stadium where the Bengals finally tasted victory again. 

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Stephen Barbee resigns as football coach at Long Beach Poly

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Stephen Barbee resigns as football coach at Long Beach Poly

Stephen Barbee has resigned after seven seasons as football coach at Long Beach Poly.

That opens up a job at a school that has won 20 Southern Section championships.

It is a tougher job than in a previous era, because private schools have been taking away players and attendance boundaries play a major role.

But Poly is Poly, with lots of talent around campus.

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