Los Angeles Times

Holmes makes sure to avoid embarrassm­ent

- By Ben Bolch ben.bolch@latimes.com Twitter: @latbbolch

UCLA cornerback Darnay Holmes positioned himself under a pass that was only his to catch.

It was intended for the sideline as a throwaway but had slipped out of USC quarterbac­k JT Daniels’ hand early in the fourth quarter, making Holmes the lone possible recipient.

Holmes ran down a oneitem checklist in his head.

“My main thing was, make sure I catch it,” Holmes said. “I’d probably be the worst person ever if I had dropped that pass, honestly. It would have been a good sight.”

Holmes made the intercepti­on, one of several big defensive stops that helped the Bruins emerge with a 3427 victory over the Trojans on Saturday afternoon at the Rose Bowl.

The Trojans generated zilch from their four fourthquar­ter drives. The first ended when coach Clay Helton curiously decided to run on third and 21, linebacker Krys Barnes wrapping up

Vavae Malepeai for a oneyard gain.

USC’s second drive of the quarter ended with Holmes’ intercepti­on. The third was snuffed out when Barnes flung Malepeai to the ground for a four-yard loss on third and seven.

Barnes was also there to end the Trojans’ final hopes, breaking up Daniels’ fourthdown pass with 32 seconds left.

All that was left for a defense that entered the game ranked next-to-last in the Pac-12 Conference in yardage and points given up was to commence the celebratio­n.

“It just shows that hard work pays off,” Holmes said. “And just being patient throughout the process is the main thing.”

Back at it

Less than a month after he tweeted a picture of himself in a hospital gown following an arthroscop­ic procedure on his knee, UCLA offensive lineman Justin Murphy was back on the field in a game.

The graduate transfer from Texas Tech made it a memorable one, helping to clear out defenders for tailback Joshua Kelley’s record-setting performanc­e.

“We love Murph,” Kelley said after rushing for a career-high 289 yards, the most by any player in the history of the UCLA-USC rivalry. “He came back, he fought. You know, it’s just a testament of a man’s character when you’re injured. A lot of people are banged up in this time of the year, and he just said, ‘I’m gonna come back, and I’m gonna do the best that I can,’ and he was phenomenal.”

Murphy’s procedure was the third on his knee. The first two prompted Murphy to take a medical retirement before he gave football one more try with the Bruins.

“He’s a big-time player for us [with] his energy, his leadership,” Kelley said. “We love him.”

Etc.

UCLA finished plus-one in turnovers and has a pluseight margin in its three victories this season. … The attendance of 57,116 was the lowest for a UCLA-USC game since 51,906 showed up to see the Bruins beat the Trojans 39-0 in 1950 at the Coliseum. … UCLA’s Theo

Howard caught five passes for 76 yards and a touchdown, extending his streak to 27 consecutiv­e games with at least one catch. … UCLA receiver Dymond Lee watched the game with his left arm in a sling. … Tailback Kazmeir Allen and receiver Kyle Philips warmed up in full uniform but did not play.

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