Minggu, 20 November 2016

USC's rout of UCLA a display of two programs going different places - Los Angeles Times

For a precious few moments, the fight was actually even, cardinal jersey on blue jersey, two hometown teams scrapping for every bit of neighborhood, a real Southland beauty.

UCLA[1] actually led! Then, after USC[2] tied it up, UCLA actually led again!

In a Rose Bowl[3] dotted with empty bleachers on a late and chilly Saturday night, the UCLA fans roared, then the USC fans roared, back and forth, again and again, the Los Angeles college football landscape was ablaze as a Santa Monica sunset.

But then, succinctly, efficiently, just as everyone expected, this town's two football teams headed off in their vastly different directions.

USC and the resurgent Clay Helton[4] are soaring toward a bowl game that could unbelievably involve roses.

UCLA and the downtrodden Jim Mora are skidding toward an early vacation filled with regret.

The 86th renewal of the USC-UCLA rivalry was interesting, then intriguing, then just plain predictable in the Trojans' 36-14 victory.

A seven-point Bruin lead early in the second quarter put the place on edge, then everyone sighed and reclined into the separate realities that have encompassed this town's passing-in-the-night football teams.

Everyone knew USC, which has now won seven consecutive games for the first time in the Pete Carroll era, was hot. Well, the Trojans just got hotter.

Besides Alabama, is there any team in the country scarier right now? With those three early losses, the Trojans won't make the final four, but guaranteed there are not four teams playing better.

"We had a lot of outside media who had comments about our team, but everyone inside our facility stayed strong,'' said Trojans linebacker Michael Hutchings. "We just took it week by week and slowly dug ourselves out of a hole.''

Everyone also knew UCLA was scuffling, having lost five of six games since the loss of quarterback Josh Rosen to an injury. Well, their ditch just got deeper.

Hard to believe there was a time this autumn when the Trojans didn't have a prayer. They certainly come a long way from their 1-3 start that put Helton on the hot seat. Helton will never take credit for the resurgence, but he deserves plenty of it. Yes, everything changed when Darnold replaced Max Browne as the quarterback, but it was Helton who made that call, and Helton who kept the entire team calm and moving forward during the turbulent early storm. And, oh yeah, Helton is now undefeated in two games against the Bruins.

"I really am proud of the kids for how they stepped up and reacted and didn't panic and went on about their business, to do their job and to win the game,'' said Helton, who could have been talking about the season.

References

  1. ^ UCLA Bruins (www.latimes.com)
  2. ^ USC Trojans (www.latimes.com)
  3. ^ Rose Bowl Game (www.latimes.com)
  4. ^ Clay Helton (www.latimes.com)
  5. ^ Pac-12 Conference (www.latimes.com)
  6. ^ Washington Huskies (www.latimes.com)
  7. ^ Utah Utes (www.latimes.com)
  8. ^ Colorado Buffaloes (www.latimes.com)
  9. ^ Washington State Cougars (www.latimes.com)
  10. ^ bill.plaschke@latimes.com (www.latimes.com)
  11. ^ Bill Plaschke's work (email.tribpub.com)
  12. ^ @BillPlaschke (email.tribpub.com)

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