Lodi News-Sentinel

Rested USC awaits Stanford

- By Tim Booth

Stanford coach David Shaw doesn’t see a problem with Southern California spending this past weekend with its feet up resting while any of their potential opponents in the Pac-12 title game were playing.

Shaw believes the Trojans earned it.

“I think we’re just more weathered. I think both teams are tired,” Shaw said. “Someone asked me if we won this game, Washington State didn’t beat Washington, was it kind of fair that USC had a bye. I said, Yeah, they just went 12 straight. They survived 12 straight and won the South. They deserve to have a bye. So there’s no issue with that whatsoever.”

The 14th-ranked Cardinal will take on No. 11 USC in the Pac-12 championsh­ip game on Friday night in Santa Clara, California. Stanford got the help it needed on Saturday and it came early in the evening. Instead of the Cardinal waiting late into the night to see if Washington could help them out in the Apple Cup, it was clear by halftime in Seattle that Stanford would be the North Division champion as the Huskies held a 24-0 lead over Washington State. The Huskies ended up winning 4117, ruining Washington State’s chance at its first division title.

Of course, the Trojans were fine with whatever the out-

come. They were sitting out at while both of their potential opponents were playing rivalry games.

“For our players to go from 1-2 to win eight out of nine, get back to the Pac-12 championsh­ip game says a lot about who they are, a lot about what we do, a lot about our coaching staff,” Shaw said. “Now we have six days to get ready for a good team who is on a bye.”

It doesn’t seem like a fair situation with the Trojans rested. The optics would have been even worse if Washington State had won on the road then turned around and had to play six days later. But Pac-12 commission­er Larry Scott said the situation is just the reality of how the season played out.

“There are very certainly perceived inequities at different times of the year. If you’re a USC fan, you didn’t think it was fair earlier in the season when you didn’t have a week off,” Scott said. “At this time of year, you’re in the conference championsh­ip game and it’s an advantage. For all the things that happened during the season for any particular school you could look at and say ‘this is an advantage, this is a disadvanta­ge.’ You could say playing 12 in a row hurt them earlier in the season and now maybe it helps them.”

The Trojans would have liked another shot at Washington State after the Cougars derailed some of USC’s championsh­ip aspiration­s with a 30-27 win in Pullman in late September.

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