No. 10 Southern California, after its bye week, will look to rev its offense against Arizona’s struggling defense Saturday, Oct. 29, in Tucson, Ariz.
The Trojans (6–1, 4–1 Pac-12) are averaging 40.4 points and 475.3 yards per game but still came up short their last time out, a 43–42 loss at Utah on Oct. 15. The Utes won on a touchdown and two-point conversion in the final minute.
“You get tested in a different way when you lose one, especially the way that one played out. It sends you one or two different ways,” USC coach Lincoln Riley said. “Everything I’ve seen of this team up to this point leads me to believe that we’ll handle it in a way that’ll bring us closer together and make us even better. Now we gotta go do it.”… Source
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