In a game where the underdog was never thought to
have a chance, unranked Oregon State shocked the number one ranked
Southern Cal Trojans, 27-21. In Thursday night's showdown, the 25-point
favored Trojans fell to the hands of the unranked Beavers in one of the
biggest upsets in college football history.
Oregon State running
back Jacquizz Rodgers led the way for the Beavers with 37 carries for
186 yards and 2 touchdowns. The freshman sensation ran down the throats
of what was said to be head coach Pete Carroll's best team, and best
defense, in his entire tenure at USC.
Apparently not.
"Quiz"
Rodgers played inspired football, getting blocks from his big offensive
line, and his older brother James Rodgers. His 5 foot 6 frame was
nearly impossible to spot behind his massive front five (who average
around 300 pounds in weight). The Trojan defense was unable to stop him
effectively.
Oregon State came out impressive in the first half,
stopping the Trojans on a quick three-and-out, and scoring a touchdown
on the ensuing drive. Oregon State's intensity was hard to match for
the rest of the first half, as the Beavers entered halftime with a
commanding 21-0 lead.
The second half consisted of the same
shifty runs by "Quiz," but less execution on behalf of the rest of the
Beavers' offense. After their first drive, a quick three-and-out, USC
put two touchdowns on the board making it 21-14. The Trojans looked to
be regaining their swagger, but the Oregon State defense refused to
submit. They held USC to three straight punts on the next three
possessions.
Finally, on the Trojans following possession late in
the fourth quarter, the Beavers' Greg Laybourn returned an interception
to the USC two yard line. On the next play, "Quiz" punched it into the
end zone for his second score, nearly sealing the Trojans' fate.
However, a missed PAT kept USC in it, with the score 27-14
Fans began jumping onto the field with 2:40 left to play with the scent of an upset on their minds.
In a drive that only took 1:20 off of the clock, USC quickly marched down the field and scored, making it 27-21.
With
Oregon State head coach Mike Riley already drenched in Gatorade, this
was starting to bring back memories of a LSU-Kentucky game from less
than a decade ago in which Kentucky thought the victory and the upset
were a lock. The Kentucky players drenched their coach in Gatorade only
to see LSU's "Hail Mary" attempt completed for a long touchdown as the
clock expired. The Tigers won the historic game.
On the ensuing
kickoff, USC attempted an onside kick but to no avail. Oregon State
kneeled on the ball a few times, and before you knew it, a wave of
Beaver orange rushed the field. It was all over.
This was the
first time Oregon State had beaten a number one team since they beat
the 1967 Trojans, led by O.J. Simpson. It was also the first time any
team with a losing record had beaten the nation's top team since 1990,
when Michigan State stunned Michigan.
After the game, USC head
coach Pete Carroll was asked what he thought about Oregon State's
performance. Carroll replied, "They did a marvelous job, they were on
point in everything they did, and I wouldn't take anything away from
them." Carroll also stated the obvious. "We did not play well."
This
loss puts Southern Cal in the back seat, for now, and gives way for
other premier teams, such as Georgia, Florida, Oklahoma, and Missouri,
to have a shot at the top spot and, eventually, to have a shot at the
National Championship.
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