Trojans keep CFP hopes alive
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The No. 17 USC Trojans are entering their final two regular season games, starting with their final road contest at No. 8 Oregon on Nov. 22 at 12:30 p.m. PT. C
Lincoln Riley said he sensed a shift in his team's demeanor at halftime, just as the team’s Playoff hopes were hanging by a thread.
USC put together a great drive in the second half and knotted the score 14-7 after a Bryan Jackson touchdown. Iowa then responded with a touchdown, silencing the Coliseum. The score at the end of the half was 21-10, and optimism for this Trojan team to win this football game after this first half's performance was almost zero.
Despite the rainy conditions, it did not faze the USC Trojans as they pulled off a muddy win against the No.21 Iowa Hawkeyes by scoring the final 19 points of the game.
The Iowa Hawkeyes and USC Trojans meet Saturday at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California.
We know USC women's basketball, but we wanted a South Carolina analyst to look at Saturday's game and see what more the Trojans can learn:
If you’re wondering what USC women’s basketball looks like without JuJu Watkins, Saturday’s 69-52 loss to No. 2 South Carolina shows there will be wins — and growing pains.
The No. 17 USC Trojans are coming off a massive win that is keeping their College Football Playoff hopes alive. USC coach Lincoln Riley and the Trojans will nex