Los Angeles Times

Hufanga corrals defensive honor

Junior safety is Pac- 12 player of the year on defense. Four other Trojans on first team.

- By Ryan Kartje

USC might have f inished just short of the Pac- 12’ s top prize, but no conference football team had more players honored in a vote by coaches.

No defensive player was more dominant across the conference this year than Trojans junior safety Talanoa Hufanga, who was selected the Pac- 12 defensive player of the year Tuesday.

The anchor of USC’s retooled defense over six games, Hufanga led the team in tackles ( 62), had three sacks and paced the conference in intercepti­ons ( four), despite having never picked off a pass in two previous seasons.

Over the final two games of the season, as USC upended UCLA and fell short against Oregon, Hufanga came alive, getting 29 tackles ( four for losses), two sacks, an intercepti­on and a forced fumble.

Five Trojans in all were named to the All- Pac- 12 f irst team, more than any other school in the conference.

Hufanga, quarterbac­k Kedon Slovis, wideout Amon- ra St. Brown, offensive tackle Alijah Vera- Tucker and defensive tackle Marlon Tuipulotu were named to the first team, while four others — receivers Drake London and Tyler Vaughns, linebacker Drake Jackson and cornerback Chris Steele — made the second team.

UCLA had one All- Pac- 12 f irst team selection in senior defensive lineman Osa Odighizuwa, who announced Tuesday he is heading to the NFL. Dorian Thompson- Robinson finished just behind Slovis at quarterbac­k, earning second- team honors. Running back Demetric Felton and tight end Greg Dulcich were also on the second team.

Linebacker Caleb Johnson, who f inished second in the Pac- 12 in sacks ( 5.5) and seventh in tackles, got an honorable mention.

Colorado’s Karl Dorrell was chosen coach of the year after leading the Buffaloes to a surprising 4- 1 season. Dorrell, who previously coached at UCLA, became the first coach to win the conference’s top honor in his first season since Chip Kelly, the Bruins’ current coach, who won during his first season at Oregon.

Colorado running back Jarek Broussard, who led the Pac- 12 in rushing at 162 yards per game this season, was named the conference’s offensive player of the year, edging out Slovis, who was the Pac- 12 offensive freshman of the year a season ago.

 ?? Rick Bowmer Associated Press ?? TALANOA HUFANGA led USC in tackles and Pac- 12 in intercepti­ons.
Rick Bowmer Associated Press TALANOA HUFANGA led USC in tackles and Pac- 12 in intercepti­ons.

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