San Francisco Chronicle

Peat’s TD burst had Cardinal off and running in L.A.

- By Greg Beacham Greg Beacham is an Associated Press writer.

LOS ANGELES — After Nathaniel Peat broke a tackle and turned the corner, the Coliseum collective­ly gasped as the speedy Stanford tailback sprinted all the way down his sideline.

“I just saw green grass, and I had to put the wheels on,” Peat said with a grin.

When he finally stopped, his 87-yard touchdown run had given the Cardinal a whole lot more than their first seven points in an impressive 42-28 upset of No. 14 USC on Saturday night.

“Guys saw Nate take off, and there were great blocks down the field,” Stanford coach David Shaw said. “It just gave us a lift, and then we got a stop, and we said, ‘Hey, you know, we can play with these guys. And not only can we play with them, we can dominate.’ ”

The Cardinal did just that in a victory that dramatical­ly altered the early season trajectori­es of two longtime Pac-12 rivals.

Sophomore Tanner McKee passed for two touchdowns and rushed for another score in his first collegiate start as Stanford (1-1, 1-0 Pac-12) rebounded from a 24-7 loss to Kansas State a week earlier.

Peat racked up a career-high 115 yards, and Kyu Blu Kelly returned an intercepti­on 31 yards for a touchdown in Shaw’s 63rd conference victory at Stanford, moving him past Pete Carroll for ninth in Pac-12 history.

“It shows who we are as a team,” Peat said. “We have a lot of playmakers and a lot of potential. Last week, we really didn’t show who we were.”

McKee went 16-for-23 passing for 234 yards, and he hit Elijah Higgins and Brycen Tremayne for TDs as Stanford rolled to a 29-point lead in the fourth quarter of its ninth victory over USC in the California rivals’ past 14 meetings.

“We saw glimpses of what our offense and our team can be,” said McKee, a Southern California native with about 30 friends and family in the Coliseum stands.

USC’s Kedon Slovis passed for 223 yards and Keaontay Ingram and Darwin Barlow rushed for TDs, but the Trojans (1-1, 0-1) saw their nine-game regular-season winning streak end with a thud. USC committed nine penalties for 109 yards, and Stanford’s defense limited Trojans receiver Drake London to four catches for 68 yards and a touchdown with 5:54 to play.

USC coach Clay Helton’s perpetuall­y hot seat has become a sizzling fajita plate again just two games into his seventh season in charge of a former college football powerhouse with one conference title since 2008.

“Let’s see at the end of the year,” Helton said. “It’s Game 2, and I have total faith in this staff. I have total faith in the men that are in there, players, coaches. We didn’t play our best tonight, but … I hope that we look up at the end of the year, and you’re asking the question, ‘Man, that team really improved from that Game 2.’ ”

Peat’s early sprint down the Cardinal sideline was the fifth longest TD run in Stanford history, but USC evened it early in the second quarter with a 15-play, 95-yard TD drive. McKee put the Cardinal back ahead with a 3-yard TD pass to Higgins on fourth down only after Stanford decided to go for it after USC lined up in the neutral zone on a successful field goal.

Stanford went up 21-10 right before halftime on Tremayne’s TD reception, set up by a 49yard catch by Austin Jones. The Cardinal got 174 of their 248 yards in the first half on only three plays, and USC got light boos from its home crowd heading to the locker room, followed by heavy boos for Helton during his scoreboard interview before the secondhalf kickoff.

“You hear it,” Slovis said. “You have to deal with it and play. It’s college football. It’s a serious business, so something that comes with expectatio­ns at USC.”

 ?? Marcio Jose Sanchez / Associated Press ?? Stanford’s Nathaniel Peat (8) breaks free for an 87-yard touchdown run in the Cardinal’s win over USC at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum on Saturday night. Peat had nine carries for 122 yards.
Marcio Jose Sanchez / Associated Press Stanford’s Nathaniel Peat (8) breaks free for an 87-yard touchdown run in the Cardinal’s win over USC at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum on Saturday night. Peat had nine carries for 122 yards.

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