- Final01
7TEX
TTU33
3933
39 - Final1
2ARST
ALA0
350
35 - Final2
4NEB
OKLA28
6228
62 - Final3
5WASH
USC0
560
56 - Final48
6FLA
UGA49
1049
10 - Final5
9ISU
OKST17
5917
59 - Final610UTAH
UNM13
1013
10 - Final711BSU
NMSU49
049
0 - Final813TCU
UNLV44
1444
14 - Final914MIZZ
BAY31
2831
28 - Final1015FSU
GT28
3128
31 - Final11
17NW
MINN24
1724
17 - Final1218TLSA
ARK23
3023
30 - Final13
19TULN
LSU10
3510
35 - Final1420BYU
CSU45
4245
42 - Final15
21WIS
MSU24
2524
25 - Final1624ORE
CAL16
2616
26 - Final17
25WVU
CONN35
1335
13 - Final1823USF
CIN10
2410
24
Final

Washington 0
(0-8, 0-5 Pac-12)

(5) USC 56
(7-1, 5-1 Pac-12)
6:30 PM ET, November 1, 2008
Los Angeles Coliseum, LOS ANGELES, CA
Top Performers
Passing: M. Sanchez (USC) - 167 YDS, 2 TD
Rushing: C. Gable (USC) - 10 CAR, 108 YDS, 2 TD
Receiving: P. Turner (USC) - 6 REC, 100 YDS, 2 TD
LOS ANGELES -- As expected, the Washington-USC game was a one-sided affair from the start. And now, the hapless Huskies stand alone as the nation's only winless major college team.
Mark Sanchez completed 15 of 19 passes for 167 yards and two touchdowns to Patrick Turner before coming out early in the third quarter, and No. 7 Southern California scored TDs on its first six possessions in a 56-0 rout of Washington on Saturday.
Fast Facts
• USC picked up its third shutout of the season (Washington, Washington State and Arizona State). USC hasn't had three shutouts in a season since 1982, and not since 1965 have the Trojans shut out three Pac-10 opponents.
• Washington fell to 0-8 on the season and is now the only winless FBS team.
• USC has won seven straight vs. Washington. The 56-point win is the Trojans largest in school history vs. the Huskies.
. -- ESPN research
USC emptied its bench in the final 30 minutes.
"It was a happy homecoming for us," USC coach Pete Carroll said. "We wanted it to be big for our seniors. We have a really fantastic defensive group, and they're taking the preparation from the week and putting it into the game."
The shutout was USC's third in their last four games. Since losing 27-21 at Oregon State on Sept. 25, the Trojans have outscored their five opponents 207-27. They've allowed seven touchdowns in eight games and given up an average of 7.1 points per game.
"We set a goal at the beginning of the season to swarm to the ball on every play, keep our intensity up," said linebacker Rey Maualuga, whose second-quarter interception set up USC's fifth touchdown. "Our best defensive play is still ahead of us."
The win before a crowd of 80,216 at the Los Angeles Coliseum was the 42nd in the last 43 home games for the Trojans (7-1, 5-1), and kept them alive in the national championship race. They're 24-0 in November games since Carroll was hired as coach in 2001.
USC is one of three Pac-10 teams with one loss in conference action, along with Oregon State and California. The Trojans face the Golden Bears (6-2, 4-1) next Saturday at the Coliseum.
"They're going to throw everything at us and they're going to fight for every inch," Maualuga said. "My work starts tonight."
The Huskies (0-8, 0-5) are at the other end of the spectrum. They entered the weekend as one of two FBS teams without a victory, but North Texas rallied to beat Western Kentucky 51-40 for its first win of the year.
Washington coach Tyrone Willingham was fired last Monday, effective at season's end. His Huskies are 12-33 in three-plus seasons. They've started a season with eight straight losses for just the second time in school history; the 1969 team lost its first nine games.
"Obviously we played a good team," Willingham said. "We came into the game knowing we had to play perfect and could not make mistakes. With penalties and different things, we did not give ourselves a chance to win."
Asked if the announcement of the coaching change had an impact on the game, Willingham replied: "I don't think you can discount that. That weighs on people. But it's not an excuse. We did not play well enough to win."
The victory was the most lopsided in the history of the 78-game series, surpassing USC's 48-0 triumph in 1929. The Trojans have won the last seven games between the teams, but their margin of victory was just six points in 2006 and three points last season.
The Huskies have played their last five games without star quarterback Jake Locker, who broke his right thumb Sept. 27 in a 35-28 loss to Stanford. Redshirt freshman Ronnie Fouch was ineffective against the Trojans, going 14-of-33 for 113 yards with three interceptions -- two in USC territory in the fourth quarter.
USC took a 21-0 lead in the first 11 1/2 minutes on touchdown passes of 4 and 32 yards from Sanchez to Turner and a 9-yard run by Gable.
Sanchez's 1-yard sneak on fourth down early in the second quarter made it 28-0 after the Huskies held Stanley Havili to no gain, but were penalized for lining up in the neutral zone.
Stafon Johnson scored on a 1-yard run just 91 seconds later, two plays after Maualuga's interception at the Washington 16.
The Huskies finally got a first down on their sixth possession, but were then forced to punt, and that meant another USC touchdown, this one by Gable on a 6-yard run.
Washington finally crossed midfield for the first time late in the second quarter on a pass interference penalty against Kevin Thomas, but the Huskies turned the ball over on downs at the 38.
Washington moved to the Trojans' 6-yard line early in the final period, but Chris Galippo intercepted a pass by Fouch on second-and-goal and returned it 50 yards to the Huskies' 49, setting up a 6-yard run by Marc Tyler.
Tyler gained 85 yards on 16 carries in the first extended action of his career.
The Huskies threatened again, getting to the USC 25 before Drew McAllister's interception turned them away.
"It was exciting to see so many of our young guys get in and to hold onto the shutout there at the end," Carroll said. "It's really a source of pride for everyone."
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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... C.J. Gable scored on a 9-yard TD with 3:31 left in the first quarter to give USC a 21-0 lead.
Gameball goes to... Patrick Turner. The USC wide receiver had six catches for 100 yards with 2 TDs.
Stat of the game... 301. The total-yard margin thanks to USC's 485-yard output against the outmanned Huskies.
Team Stat Comparison
| WASH | USC | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 15 | 25 |
| Total Yards | 184 | 485 |
| Passing | 113 | 188 |
| Rushing | 71 | 297 |
| Penalties | 5-43 | 10-90 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 4-13 | 2-7 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 2-3 | 3-3 |
| Turnovers | 3 | 0 |
| Possession | 29:04 | 30:56 |
Scoring Summary
| FIRST QUARTER | WASH | USC | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | TD | 10:14 | Patrick Turner 4 Yd Pass From Mark Sanchez (David Buehler Kick) | 0 | 7 |
![]() | TD | 04:29 | Patrick Turner 32 Yd Pass From Mark Sanchez (David Buehler Kick) | 0 | 14 |
![]() | TD | 03:31 | C.J. Gable 9 Yd Run (David Buehler Kick) | 0 | 21 |
| SECOND QUARTER | WASH | USC | |||
![]() | TD | 10:37 | Mark Sanchez 1 Yd Run (David Buehler Kick) | 0 | 28 |
![]() | TD | 09:06 | Stafon Johnson 1 Yd Run (David Buehler Kick) | 0 | 35 |
![]() | TD | 03:04 | C.J. Gable 6 Yd Run (David Buehler Kick) | 0 | 42 |
| THIRD QUARTER | WASH | USC | |||
![]() | TD | 05:24 | Broderick Green 5 Yd Run (David Buehler Kick) | 0 | 49 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | WASH | USC | |||
![]() | TD | 08:02 | Marc Tyler 6 Yd Run (David Buehler Kick) | 0 | 56 |



