After allowing 84 points and 946 yards the last two games, the
Trojans kept Cal off the scoreboard until late in the third quarter and
doubled their turnovers caused this season with three interceptions and
two fumble recoveries.
Zach Maynard committed four of
Cal's five turnovers — surpassing the team's season total entering into
the game — and the Bears lost their sixth straight conference game
since late last season. Cal is off to its worst conference start ever
under coach Jeff Tedford.
Maynard threw for 294 yards and
ran for a touchdown and his half-brother, Keenan Allen, had a
career-high 13 catches for 160 yards but it wasn't enough to overcome
the litany of mistakes.
This series was one-sided ever since Cal upset USC 34-31 in triple overtime back in
2003. The Trojans have won eight straight and it hasn't even been close
of late with USC outscoring Cal 125-29 the last four years.
Cal
fell behind 23-0 early in the second last quarter before the offense finally
got going, with Maynard leading the Bears to a field goal and then
scoring on a 3-yard with 6 seconds left in the third to cut it to 23-9.
But
Maynard's third interception midway through the fourth quarter led to
Curtis McNeal's 2-yard touchdown run that made score 30-9 with 5:14
remaining.
The Bears turned the ball over four times in
the first half, including three alone by Maynard, and unable to convert a
fake punt as they fell behind 20-0 at the break.
It
was good for the Bears as the game a year ago in Los Angeles
when USC led 42-0 at the half. Cal's defense actually did a decent job
defending Barkley and the Trojans' strongest offense but USC took benefit of short fields for its scores.
Allen fumbled
on Cal's fourth play from scrimmage to set the tone for the game, but
the Bears comeback that miscue thanks to an odd play call by USC coach
Lane Kiffin.
On fourth-and-goal from the 8, the Trojans
lined up in an off formation and snapped the ball diagonally to Rhett
Ellison, who dropped it for a turnover.
The Trojans
capitalized on the next turnover as Nick Perry forced a fumble by
Maynard that led to Andre Heidari's first field goal.
USC
then overcome the game open with 17 points in the second quarter, having a
39-yard TD catch from Lee over fellow freshman Stefan McClure, a field
goal after Chris Galippo intercepted Maynard's pass deep in Cal
territory and a 7-yard TD pass from Barkley to Carswell after punter
Bryan Anger was stopped on a fake that made it 20-0.
Barkley
achieved 19 of 35 passes for a season-low 195 yards. Robert Woods, the
nation's top receiver, was held to five catches for 36 yards.
Cal's
only sustained drive of the half ended in the final minute when Maynard
threw into triple coverage and was intercepted in the end zone by Dion
Bailey.
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