USC 28, Washington State 22

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Final

7:00 PM ET, September 30, 2006
Martin Stadium
PULLMAN, WA

Smith stars in Jarrett's absence as No. 3 USC survives

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... When the clock ran out. USC led for most of the game, but Washington State kept it close.
Gameball goes to... John David Booty. Without favorite target Dwayne Jarrett, Booty still completed 23-of-32 passes for 271 yards and three TDs.
Stat of the game... 105: USC racked up 105 yards on eight penalties. The number is out of the norm for the usually disciplined Trojans.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2026
Total Yards404418
Passing269287
Rushing135131
Penalties7-908-60
3rd Down Conversions8-146-13
4th Down Conversions2-20-0
Turnovers21
Possession31:5428:06
Individual Leaders
USC Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Booty23/3226931
Washington State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Brink26/4628721
Team0/1000
USC Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Washington187118
Moody869048
Gable3603
Washington State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Tardy1162019
Woolridge840014
Brink31608
USC Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Smith11186249
Davis546021
Turner525010
McFoy21217
Washington State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Bumpus11112024
Hill749113
Gibson359028
Boyd346025
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERUSCWSU
FG7:24LOREN LANGLEY 35 YD FG
Drive info: 11 plays, 54 yards.
03
TD6:32CHRIS MCFOY 7 YD PASS FROM JOHN DAVID BOOTY (MARIO DANELO KICK)
Drive info: 2 plays, 40 yards.
73
SECOND QUARTERUSCWSU
FG13:03LOREN LANGLEY 35 YD FG
Drive info: 8 plays, 31 yards.
76
TD10:08CHAUNCEY WASHINGTON 3 YD RUN (MARIO DANELO KICK)
Drive info: 7 plays, 80 yards.
146
TD0:38JASON HILL 4 YD PASS FROM ALEX BRINK (FAILED 2PT PASS)
Drive info: 9 plays, 74 yards.
1412
THIRD QUARTERUSCWSU
TD4:25STEVE SMITH 7 YD PASS FROM JOHN DAVID BOOTY (MARIO DANELO KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 99 yards.
2112
FOURTH QUARTERUSCWSU
FG14:13LOREN LANGLEY 20 YD FG
Drive info: 12 plays, 78 yards.
2115
TD5:52STEVE SMITH 11 YD PASS FROM JOHN DAVID BOOTY (MARIO DANELO KICK)
Drive info: 17 plays, 83 yards.
2815
TD4:18DWIGHT TARDY 10 YD PASS FROM ALEX BRINK (LOREN LANGLEY KICK)
Drive info: 7 plays, 80 yards.
2822

PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) -- With All-America Dwayne Jarrett out, Southern California's other receiver was happy to pick up the slack.

"I knew it was my time," Steve Smith said.

Most Career TD Receptions
Pac-10 History
Player (school) No.
Dwayne Jarrett (USC) 32
Ken Margerum (Stanford) 32
Sean Dawkins (Cal) 31
Mike Williams (USC) 30
Mario Bailey (Wash.) 30
Jason Hill (Wazzu) 29
* -- Hill had 7 catches for 49 yards and 1 TD in Wazzu's 28-22 loss to No. 3 USC on Saturday; Jarrett did not play due to a shoulder injury.

The often-overlooked senior had a career-high 11 catches for 186 yards and two second-half touchdowns, and the No. 3 Trojans survived a scare from Washington State with a 28-22 victory on Saturday night.

"We are glad to get out of here," Carroll said after his team extend its school record for consecutive road wins to 18.

USC (4-0, 1-0 Pac-10) won for the 49th win in 51 games since its last loss outside California, in overtime to Washington State on Oct. 5, 2002 in Pullman.

The Trojans' only losses in that span were at California in 2003 and to Texas in last January's Rose Bowl.

"Steve Smith just rose to the occasion," Carroll said. "He had a fantastic game."

Smith had just 12 catches through three games. But that was before Jarrett stayed home with a strained shoulder he injured in last week's win at Arizona.

Smith continually converted key third- and fourth-down plays while getting walloped by the charged up Cougars' defense. The hits and big plays left Smith with dreams of Miami -- which no one has even confused with landlocked Pullman.

Most consecutive games
scoring 20+ points
Games School Years
56 USC 2002-present
37 Virginia Tech 1998-01
37 Boise State 2002-04
36 Kansas State 2002-05
33 Florida 1995-97
31 UCLA 1996-99

"It feel good, similar to the (2005) Orange Bowl game when I had a couple of big-time touchdowns," Smith said of three scores that tied an Orange Bowl record and buried Oklahoma.

But this one wasn't nearly so easy.

The Cougars (3-2, 1-1) nearly rallied to steal their first home win over a top-five team since they beat No. 5 Washington in 1982. They got to the USC 38 and then spiked the ball with 3 seconds remaining. But Alex Brink's final heave was intercepted by Taylor Mays at the 4.

"I really believed that we were going to win this game," Cougars defensive back Husain Abdullah said.

He was beaten by Smith on a 47-yard catch and run that set up Chauncey Washington's 3-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. That gave USC a 14-6 lead.

"We're still in disbelief that we lost," Abdullah said.

The Trojans appeared to have the game in hand, when Smith ended a 17-play drive with an 11-yard touchdown pass from John David Booty with 5:52 remaining. That drive was extended when referee Jay Stricherz waved off a flag thrown by his linesman for USC holding on a 3rd-and-3 run.

"I would like to say something, but I'm not going to," Doba said.

But Washington State responded with Brink's 10-yard scoring pass to Dwight Tardy, who leaped and reached across the goal line to make it 28-22 with 4:18 left.

Booty, 23-for-32 for 269 yards passing and three touchdowns, then found Jarrett's replacement, Patrick Turner, for 8 yards on a key third-and-5 with three minutes left. That atoned for Turner's first-half fumble, which set up Loren Langley's second field goal.

The Cougars finally got the ball back at their own 23 with 1:04 left and no timeouts. But all they could get was a desperation pass on the final play.

Brink was 26-for-46 for 287 yards. He also had a 4-yard touchdown pass to Jason Hill in the first half. But his poor throw behind Cody Boyd on the subsequent 2-point conversion try kept Washington State down 14-12 at halftime.

Michael Bumpus had a season-high seven catches -- by halftime -- for Washington State. He finished with 11 receptions for 112 yards.

"We just didn't get it done," Brink said.

Not after Smith and Booty took over the game on a 99-yard drive in the third quarter. Smith drew a defensive pass interference penalty on the first play, then his kick-out block freed Emmanuel Moody for a 48-yard run to the Washington State 36.

After Smith's 12-yard catch on fourth-and-10, Booty found the senior running alone across the back of the end zone for a 7-yard touchdown that gave the Trojans a 21-12 lead.

Washington State answered by driving to the USC 2 before Brink was stopped by a swarm of Trojans on a third-down scramble. Langley kicked his third field goal, this one from 20 yards, to cut the lead to 21-15 two plays into the final quarter.

Booty was 10-for-14 for 153 yards passing in the first half with his eighth touchdown pass of the season, an easy 7-yard throw to Chris McFoy.

McFoy left the game before halftime with a bruised shoulder and had his left arm in a sling after the game, leaving Smith to star.

"I'm just a playmaker," Smith said of a team that has had plenty of those in recent years. "We feel we can be as explosive as those offenses were those other years."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, September 30th
Oregon 48 Final
Arizona State 13
California 41 Final
Oregon State 13
USC 28 Final
Washington State 22
Washington 21 Final
Arizona 10
Stanford 0 Final
UCLA 31