This year’s rivalry match up may not be the clash of titans
we normally expect from these two storied programs but is should be a good game
between two 4-2 squads looking to continue to right their ships for the second
half of their seasons. Both are coming
off a good rest with Notre Dame having a bye week and the Trojans playing last
Thursday. Both team are coming off wins;
the Irish a 37-34 victory over Arizona State and USC over Arizona 38-31. The Irish have not beaten the Trojans in
South Bend since 2001 that was also the last time Notre Dame has beaten USC on
back to back years. If that does not
feel like a long time ago Bob Davie was our head coach.
With head coach Lane Kiffen being let go after the loss to
Arizona State, right after he was literally asked to get off the bus after the
game and fired, Ed Orgeron has been moved into the interim head coach
position. His claim to fame so far out
of the Southern California media as head coach is that he is providing ice
cream and cookies to the payers making football more fun…seriously. Ask Coach Boone from Remember
The Titans if football is fun. If the
Irish faithful think that Notre Dame has been inconsistent USC fans would say
their team has been more sporadic and confusing. Even before the season started Kiffen waited
until the last moment to name a starting quarterback picking Cody Kessler over
Max Wittek who stepped in to play the Irish at the end of the season last year
when Matt Barkley went down.
The Trojans scoring offense looks like an EKG machine. Here is how USC has scored through six games
this season 30 v 7 ^ 35 v 17 ^ 41 v 38 (average of 28 points a game). Kessler has been a good passer throwing for
1129 yards, 8 touchdowns on 81 completions (60.4 completion percentage) with 4
interceptions. His number one target
Marquis Lee who is arguably the nation best wide receiver was out last week
with a knee injury but is planning on being back for this weekend. Former Irish recruiting target sophomore
Nelson Agholor has contributed as well in the passing averaging 19.6 yards a
catch along with 6’5” 250lb Xavier Grimble at tight end. The Trojans overall passing game averages
207.7 yards a game ranking 87th nationally. The USC rushing game has been led by
Sophomore Tre Madden who has 611 yards on 115 carries (5.3 yards per rush) with
3 touchdowns. Madden also has 13 catches
for 198 yards and 4 scores. Madden has
been supported by freshman Justin Davis who has chipped in with 51 carries for
349 yards (6.8 yards per carry) and 6 touchdowns. Former Penn State senior
running back Silas Redd was supposed to be the workhorse for the Trojan rushing
attack but a knee injury forced him to miss the first five games before playing
last week where he racked up 82 yards on 19 carries. The USC rushing game balances the offense
pretty evenly averaging 200.3 yards per game good for 39th
nationally. Combine that with the
passing game the Trojans throw out 408 yards of offense a game.
Defensively USC looked very strong in its first four games
giving up and average of just over ten points a game. However the past two weeks have seen a big
slide giving up a total of 72 points (36 point average) in a win and a
loss. More than half of the 2,042 yards
given up by USC through six games this year came in the last two games. Against Arizona and Arizona State Trojan
defense gave up 1,120 yards alone. The
USC pass defense has been very suspect in the past two games giving 351 yards
in the air to Arizona State and 363 yards passing against Arizona along with
touchdowns 7 via the pass in those two match ups. To their credit the Trojan secondary does
have seven interceptions on the season.
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