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Washington 26-21 USC (November 2, 2024) Game Recap


Washington 26-21 USC (November 2, 2024) Game Recap

SEATTLE — Jonah Coleman ran for 104 yards and two touchdowns and Washington held off a furious second-half surge from USC to secure a 26-21 victory Saturday night, ending a two-game losing streak.

Will Rogers threw for 262 yards for the Huskies against their former Pac-12 opponents before realignment destroyed the conference. The victory extended Washington's 19-game winning streak at home.

The Trojans (4-5, 2-4 Big Ten) got to Washington's 1-yard line in the fourth quarter and had a chance to pull ahead, but the Huskies stopped running back Woody Marks on fourth down and took over 5: 04 to go in the game.

Washington (5-4, 3-3) had to punt on its drive, and USC quarterback Miller Moss led the Trojans to the Husky 14. On third-and-4, Moss' attempt against Kyron Hudson was blocked by Ephesian's Prysock. Moss' last chance on fourth down went unfulfilled.

“I’m just proud of our D,” Washington linebacker Carson Bruener said. “I mean, we go out there and no matter what situation we get into, no matter what the score is, no matter what quarter we're in. We play four quarters and I mean we know we can handle any adversity that comes our way comes the way.”

The Trojans (4-5, 2-4) are struggling in their first Big Ten season with a fourth loss in five games. Moss threw for 293 yards and two scores but was hurt by three interceptions and now has nine this season.

“We put ourselves in exactly the position to win the game and we are so proud of the team for doing that, but in the end we obviously didn't manage to do that and came up one play short came,” said USC coach Lincoln Riley.

The win moved the Huskies one win closer to bowl eligibility with road games against No. 3 Penn State and No. 1 Oregon still on the schedule.

“We continue to build the program the way we want to, and that will take time,” Huskies coach Jedd Fisch said. “But to be able to get the win today against a USC team that I am confident came here to win and that we are able to challenge after a difficult third quarter and get the win, that's really proud of our boys.” robust.”

On the Trojans' second series, Moss' pass to Kyle Ford found its way into the hands of Bruener, who intercepted it. Grady Gross' 39-yard field goal capped Washington's push.

Coleman, the Huskies' leading rusher, ran for a 19-yard touchdown before the end of the first quarter.

Zachariah Branch caught a 25-yard pass from Moss that was originally ruled a fumble. Video review showed Branch was on the ground, giving USC a much-needed first down in Washington territory. Moss also hit Hudson with a 19-yard pass on the drive that ended with a 1-yard TD dash from Woody Marks, cutting the deficit to 10-7.

The Huskies responded with Coleman's 15-yard scoring run to extend the lead, and Gross' 45-yard field goal in pouring rain gave Washington a 20-7 halftime lead.

USC rallied in the second half. Moss clenched his fist as Makai Lemon caught his pass and sprinted into the end zone for a 37-yard touchdown that closed the gap in the third quarter. Moss gave the Trojans a 21-20 lead with a 9-yard touchdown pass to Ford.

But Washington took advantage after Moss was intercepted again by Bruener. Aided by an unsportsmanlike conduct call on USC, the Huskies retook the lead early in the final quarter on Keith Reynolds' 4-yard scoring run – but the 2-point conversion failed.

souvenir

USC: The Trojans earned a 42-20 win over Rutgers that snapped a three-game deficit. …. Marks, who scored a career-best three touchdowns against Rutgers, rushed for 123 yards against Washington. Lemon had eight catches for 70 yards and Branch had six catches for 102 yards.

Washington: The Huskies suffered a 31-17 loss to Indiana. … Former Washington and current WNBA star Kelsey Plum was honored during the game. Plum's number 10 jersey will be retired by the Huskies on January 18th. It's the first time a Washington women's basketball player has her number retired.

NEXT

USC: The Trojans have a bye next weekend before hosting Nebraska on Nov. 16.

Washington: The Huskies visit No. 3 Penn State, which fell 20-13 to No. 4 Ohio State on Saturday.

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