Antelope Valley Press

No. 8 USC routs Colorado, loses RB Dye

- By GREG BEACHAM

LOS ANGELES — Caleb Williams passed for 268 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for two more scores, and No. 8 Southern California overcame an apparently serious injury to top running back Travis Dye in a s55-17 victory over Colorado on Friday night.

Williams accounted for five total touchdowns in his fourth consecutiv­e outstandin­g game for the Trojans (91, 7-1 Pac-12), who warmed up for season-defining games against No. 9 UCLA and No. 20 Notre Dame in the next two weeks with a slow start followed by a blowout victory over the Buffaloes (19, 1-6).

Former Colorado receiver Brenden Rice had 70 yards receiving and a touchdown for the Trojans, while Tahj Washington and Austin Jones caught TD passes from Williams in the third quarter. Jones threw up a 2 and a 6 after his score to honor the jersey number of Dye, the Pac-12’s second-leading rusher with 884 yards.

Dye left the field on a cart with an air cast on his left leg after getting tackled awkwardly in the second quarter. The Oregon transfer and Los Angeles-area native has been a key component of the Trojans’ immediate transforma­tion from a four-win program to a College Football Playoff contender.

Dye’s teammates all gathered around the cart in support before it left the field, and Dye flashed USC’s signature V for Victory to his cheering fans. Dye then watched the second half from the sideline on crutches while the Trojans scored at least 41 points for the fourth consecutiv­e game with a prolific offense led by Williams, who had another standout game despite throwing only his second intercepti­on of the season.

Alex Fontenot rushed for 108 yards and a touchdown for the Buffaloes, who have yielded 188 points during their four-game losing streak under interim head coach Mike Sanford.

J.T. Shrout passed for 124 yards and rushed for a late TD while Colorado fell to 0-16 against USC in a series that began in 1927 and includes 11 straight Pac-12 losses for the Buffs.

USC’s defense had its best game in a month, with Tuli Tuipulotu recording 2½ sacks to increase in FBS-leading total to 11½, but the Trojans actually trailed 3-2 after an ugly first quarter.

USC’s second drive ended when Williams’ underthrow­n long pass was wrestled away from Rice by Nikko Reed, but USC’s defense scored the game’s first points on a safety moments later when Tuipulotu pressured Shrout into an intentiona­l grounding penalty in the end zone.

Williams quickly took control, and he excelled even with a third straight week of minimal help from his top two receivers. Jordan Addison made only one reception in limited action during the Biletnikof­f Award winner’s return from a two-game injury absence, but receiver Mario Williams missed his third straight game with an injury.

THE TAKEAWAY

Colorado: The Buffs’ first quarter will look good on film when interim coach Mike Sanford tells them they’ve got a chance to win one of their final two games. This lost season is a motivation­al challenge, but Sanford’s team clearly is still playing hard with what it has.

USC: Dye’s absence is a blow to the Trojans’ leadership and heart, but they’ve got talented backups in Jones and Raleek Brown, who had a 25-yard TD catch from Miller Moss in the fourth quarter. USC’s defensive play almost certainly will determine where the Trojans finish this regular season.

UP NEXT

Colorado: At Washington on Saturday, Nov. 19.

USC: At UCLA on Saturday, Nov. 19.

 ?? KEVIN REECE Special to the Valley Press ?? USC wide receiver Brendan Rice (2) falls in the end zone for a touchdown against Colorado on Friday in Los Angeles. The Trojans won 55-17.
KEVIN REECE Special to the Valley Press USC wide receiver Brendan Rice (2) falls in the end zone for a touchdown against Colorado on Friday in Los Angeles. The Trojans won 55-17.
 ?? KEVIN REECE/Special to the Valley Press ?? USC senior running back Travis Dye (26) gives a thumbs up as he is carted off the field after an injury, Friday, against Colorado. The Trojans won 55-17.
KEVIN REECE/Special to the Valley Press USC senior running back Travis Dye (26) gives a thumbs up as he is carted off the field after an injury, Friday, against Colorado. The Trojans won 55-17.

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