Imperial Valley Press

No. 20 USC rallies from 13 down late, stuns ASU 28-27

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Drake London caught a 21-yard touchdown pass with 1:20 to play, and No. 20 Southern California rallied from a late 13-point deficit for a 28-27 victory over Arizona State on Saturday in the Pac-12’s long-delayed season opener.

Bru McCoy caught a deflected 26-yard TD pass with 2:52 left for the Trojans (1-0), and McCoy then recovered the ensuing onside kick as well. On fourth and 9, Kedon Slovis fired a pass down the middle to London, and the two-sport athlete beat double coverage to haul it in for an electrifyi­ng score.

USC’s defense then stopped Arizona State (0-1) on downs near midfield with 50 seconds left to preserve an astonishin­g comeback for perpetuall­y embattled coach Clay Helton’s team.

“Well, it reminds you of 2020, doesn’t it?” Helton said. “A year of adversity and finding a way to overcome hard situations. I’m proud of our football team. We made it.”

Until their rally, the Trojans were struggling for poise and precision in a game that began at 9 a.m. USC agreed to its earliest kickoff in at least 70 years for a national television audience, but it looked like another embarrassm­ent for Helton and his Trojans — before it abruptly turned into a thrilling triumph.

USC racked up 556 yards of offense and outgained the Sun Devils by 164 yards, but the Trojans were nearly finished because they committed three turnovers and turned the ball over on downs two more times — all inside ASU territory.

Slovis passed for 381 yards for USC, while Stephen Carr and Markese Stepp made scoring runs in the first half. London also caught eight passes for 125 yards, none bigger than his winning TD reception.

“That play was a play we run all the time,” Slovis said. “There was three steps and a hitch ball, and Drake did the rest for me.”

Freshman DeaMonte Trayanum rushed for 87 yards and two touchdowns, while Rachaad White had a 55-yard TD reception in a similarly strong debut for the Sun Devils, who got agonizingl­y close to an impressive road win for coach Herm Edwards and new offensive coordinato­r Zak Hill.

“The thing I’ve learned about college football, they can score at any moment,” Edwards said. “We had an opportunit­y defensivel­y to get off the field a couple of times, ad we didn’t do it. We gave their offense life, and they were able to make the plays. I just think we’re going to grow from this, put it behind us and get ready to play next week.”

Jayden Daniels passed for 134 yards and ran for 111 more, but the Sun Devils’ star quarterbac­k threw four straight incompleti­ons to end their last- ditch drive.

New Arizona State co-defensive coordinato­r Marvin Lewis also was on the verge of a resilient debut before the Trojans broke through.

“I don’t think we were out of gas,” Arizona State safety Evan Fields said. “We’ve just got to do a better job having mental toughness. That’s what it comes down to. Our focus, we can’t let it tire.”

The USC defense had a decent start under new coordinato­r Todd Orlando, but the Sun Devils showed a knack for big plays like White’s exceptiona­l run to score on an ordinary screen pass in the second quarter.

USC trailed 17-14 at halftime

despite outgaining the Sun Devils. The Trojans lost a fumble at the goal line by Vavae Malepeai and later got stopped on downs near midfield. Slovis then threw an intercepti­on with the Trojans in field-goal range right before the break.

Trayanum’s second TD run from 17 yards out put the Sun Devils up 24-14 midway through the third quarter.

Arizona State’s defense had its biggest moment shortly afterward, stopping two running plays for no gain by the Trojans from the Sun Devils 6 for a turnover on downs.

Stepp also fumbled on fourth down at the ASU 23 with 6:04

to play, but the Trojans’ offense finally caught a break when McCoy made his first career TD catch when a contested pass deflected straight to him in the end zone.

THE TAKEAWAY

Arizona State: The first 57 minutes will do little to assuage the pain of the final three. Edwards’ overhaul of his coaching staff still appeared to pay off, and the Sun Devils controlled the line of scrimmage until late.

USC: Helton will breathe an enormous sigh of relief after his players finally got it together at the last possible moment, but the fact that USC’s lines both struggled will be a problem. The

Trojans’ turnovers and mistakes also were glaring, but they’ll only dampen the celebratio­n slightly.

POLL IMPLICATIO­NS

The Trojans moved the ball well and stole the win, but they didn’t do much to encourage confidence in their ability to contend for the Pac-12 title. They’ll likely stay ranked but will need more persuasive victories.

UP NEXT

Arizona State: Home opener against California next Saturday, if the Golden Bears have no coronaviru­s concerns.

USC: At Arizona next Saturday.

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 ?? AP Photo/Ashley Landis ?? Southern California wide receiver Bru McCoy (4) catches a deflected pass in the end zone for a touchdown against Arizona State during the second half of an NCAA college football game on Saturday in Los Angeles.
AP Photo/Ashley Landis Southern California wide receiver Bru McCoy (4) catches a deflected pass in the end zone for a touchdown against Arizona State during the second half of an NCAA college football game on Saturday in Los Angeles.

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