USC at Stanford
When: Saturday, 4:30 p.m.
Where: Stanford Stadium (Stanford, Calif.)
TV/radio: Ch. 7/AM 790
Records: USC 1-0; Stanford 1-0
USC update: The Trojans showed a preview of the team they want to be in the season-opening, 66-14 win over Rice. The offense was clicking and moving along at a rapid pace as USC rarely bothered to huddle between plays. And the defense did what coordinator Alex Grinch values most: created turnovers. Four interceptions, to be precise, three returned for touchdowns. So all in all, a successful day for USC. … Quarterback Caleb Williams’ 86.3% completion percentage against Rice was the highest among USC QBs with at least 20 attempts in a game since Matt Barkley in 2012. … The one new injured player to be aware of is running back Raleek Brown. The freshman appeared to roll his ankle in the fourth quarter and rode a cart off the field after the game with a bag of ice around the injured right leg. … Saturday’s game against the Cardinal will be a revenge match for RB Austin Jones, who spent the first three years of his career at Stanford before transferring to USC this off-season.
Stanford update: The Cardinal opened its season with a thorough, 41-10 win over Colgate. Running back E.J. Smith had a career-high 118 rushing yards and two touchdowns in the victory, while quarterback Tanner McKee threw for 308 yards and two touchdowns, both to receiver Michael Wilson. … The one area where Stanford struggled was in ball security, losing three fumbles while McKee threw an interception. … Stanford won last year’s game against USC 42-28 and has won the last two games in the series played at Stanford Stadium.
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