Just as expected.
USC lost its starting quarterback Kedon Slovis on the second play of the game against Utah, had negative rushing yards going into the fourth quarter, was penalized 11 times for 117 yards, lost the turnover battle and yet...still found a way to beat the No. 10 team in the nation, 30-23, to take a step forward in the Pac-12 South standings.
Just as everyone expected the game would play out.
It was yet another twist on the 2019 season saga that is "As the Trojans Turn..." USC football seems to do a 180-degree turn each week this season. What is thought one week ends up being reversed the next week it seems as the Trojans ride a wave. A week after USC fans were calling for Clay Helton to join Lynn Swann goodbye train following an overtime road loss to BYU, the Trojans bounced back and upset the Pac-12 favorites with their third-string quarterback and an offense that couldn't run the ball.
Say what? Who? How?
Yep, USC was outgained in pretty much every significant statistical category and found a way to win at home in the Coliseum. Keely Eure and Shotgun Spratling return to the USCfootball.com studio with a new episode of the Family Feud Podcast to assess just how the Trojans were able to get a victory and how seemingly forgotten redshirt junior Matt Fink rose to the occasion, showing no fear after entering for Slovis.
Keely and Shotgun are looking to feature your question on an upcoming episode. Send in your Stock Up/Stock Down contenders for debate, provide an Agree/Disagree statement or a question you want answered. To potentially be featured on the show, email us at familyfeudpod@gmail.com.
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