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8:00 PM ET, October 3, 2009
Memorial Stadium
BERKELEY, CA

Injured teammate motivates USC in victory over Cal

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... The USC defense walked into Strawberry Canyon on a mission and shut down Jahvid Best & Co. from the start.
Gameball goes to... Joe McKnight. The USC running back torched the Golden Bears for 119 yards and two touchdowns.
Stat of the game... 47. The Trojans' defense stuffed Cal's running game, holding Best to 47 yards on 14 carries.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2017
Total Yards457285
Passing283199
Rushing17486
Penalties5-553-25
3rd Down Conversions6-155-16
4th Down Conversions1-30-2
Turnovers12
Possession36:4623:14
Air/Ground Leaders
USC Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Barkley20/3528301
California Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Riley15/4019901
USC Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
McKnight20119238
Bradford1253016
California Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Best1447013
Ross224024
USC Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Williams8101020
Havili156056
California Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Miller470022
Jones353022
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERUSCCAL
TD09:50Joe McKnight 38 Yd Run (Jordan Congdon Kick) 70
FG04:43Jordan Congdon 28 Yd 100
SECOND QUARTERUSCCAL
TD14:06Damian Williams 66 Yd Punt Return (Jordan Congdon Kick) 170
FG04:32Jordan Congdon 25 Yd 200
THIRD QUARTERUSCCAL
FG08:35Jordan Congdon 23 Yd 230
FOURTH QUARTERUSCCAL
FG10:45Vince D'Amato 29 Yd 233
TD05:01Joe McKnight 4 Yd Run (Jordan Congdon Kick) 303
Associated Press

BERKELEY, Calif. -- With every punishing run, defensive stop or other big play in Southern California's latest dominating victory, the Trojans sent a message back home to Stafon Johnson on his hospital bed.

"We were talking about him, before and after. He was a big motivator for us, and we might go see him later tonight, I'm not sure," freshman quarterback Matt Barkley said. "Stafon knew we were on a mission tonight. I'm proud of our guys and how we played."

Miller: Back To Basics

What is Cal going to do after a season of high preseason expectations and initial excellence went spiraling into the muck... again? Get back to basics, writes Ted Miller. Blog
• Pac-10 blog

Joe McKnight ran for 119 yards and two scores, Taylor Mays and the defense shut down Jahvid Best and No. 7 USC re-established itself as a national contender with a 30-3 victory over No. 24 California on Saturday night.

The win capped an emotional week for the Trojans (4-1, 2-1 Pac-10) that started with a frightening weight-room accident that sent Johnson to the emergency room with a crushed larynx and throat after a weight bar fell on his neck. With Johnson watching from his hospital room, his teammates delivered against Cal.

"Stafon is a leader and a big brother in the [locker] room, so I wanted to come out and win the game for him," McKnight said. "We were thinking about him the whole time tonight, and we know he was liking what he saw back home."

Fast Facts

• Joe McKnight ran for 119 yards and two scores and Matt Barkley threw for 283 yards to help the Trojans beat Cal for the sixth straight time.

• The Trojans defense shut down Heisman candidate Jahvid Best, limiting him to 47 yards on 14 carries.

• Pete Carroll improved to 12-1 in his last 13 road games against ranked opponents.

• The Cal offense continued to struggle, posting three points for the second straight week.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Damian Williams caught eight passes for 101 yards and also returned a punt 66 yards for a score, and Jordan Congdon kicked three field goals to give USC its second straight win following a 16-13 loss at Washington two weeks ago.

Mays set the tone with an interception on the first drive of the game for Cal (3-2, 0-2), and the defense kept it up all game, not allowing a point until the fourth quarter for the second straight week.

"That's how we play," Mays said. "We know what we have in the locker room, and we've been playing close to our potential for the last few weeks."

With the defense playing this well, the Trojans are making it easy on freshman quarterback Matt Barkley. Barkley was inconsistent in this game, completing 20 of 35 passes for 283 yards and an interception. He moved the ball down the field with ease but struggled to punch the ball into the end zone.

"If our defense is playing like that, then we don't need a whole lot of offense," Barkley said. "I thought we executed well when we had to."

The Trojans had the answer for whatever trick Cal coach Jeff Tedford tried. Best had five runs off direct snaps in Cal's version of the wildcat and the Bears went for it twice on fourth down. But with a passing game that can't click, there is no room to run for Best and no production for a Cal team that was held out of the end zone at home for the first time since 1998.

"We had a chance to make plays in the passing game and didn't do a good job of it," Tedford said. "We can't be one-dimensional. We're going to have to be able to throw the football to be successful. We were zero-dimensional today because we couldn't run it and we couldn't throw it."

Even trick plays didn't work. In the third quarter, Cal came out of a timeout with Shane Vereen standing next to its sideline, just on the field of play. With no defender near him, Vereen went out for a pass, but instead of a big play, Kevin Riley threw high for an incompletion. The next play was a screen pass that left tackle Mike Tepper caught for an illegal touch penalty.

That was the kind of day it was for Riley, who was 15 for 40 for 199 yards and an interception in his second straight sub-par performance. He was just 12 for 31 for 123 yards in last week's 42-3 loss at Oregon.

Riley's interception in the end zone on the opening drive was his first of the year. Six plays later, McKnight dived into the end zone at the end of his long run. Williams' 66-yard punt return made it 17-0 in the second quarter and the rout was on. Williams caught eight passes for 101 yards.

After scoring 146 points in its first three games, Cal has just six the past two weeks. Cal has failed to score a touchdown just three times in eight years under Tedford, with two of them coming the past two weeks. The other was against USC in 2007, the last time Cal lost at home before Saturday.

"We have athletes all over the field. That's the hardest part is how we're not getting the ball in the end zone with everyone we have," Riley said.

Even the speedy Best couldn't get going against the Trojans. On one play in the first half, he was chased down by Mays for no gain on a third-and-2 run.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Friday, October 2nd
Utah State 17 Final
20 Brigham Young 35
Saturday, October 3rd
3 Alabama 38 Final
Kentucky 20
4 LSU 20 Final
18 Georgia 13
UC Davis 16 Final
5 Boise State 34
6 Virginia Tech 34 Final
Duke 26
7 USC 30 Final
24 California 3
8 Oklahoma 20 Final
17 Miami (FL) 21
9 Ohio State 33 Final
Indiana 14
10 Cincinnati 37 Final
Miami (OH) 13
Southern Methodist 14 Final
11 TCU 39
12 Houston 41 Final
UTEP 58
Arkansas State 21 Final
13 Iowa 24
15 Penn State 35 Final
Illinois 17
Washington State 6 Final
16 Oregon 52
21 Mississippi 23 Final
Vanderbilt 7
22 Michigan 20 Final
Michigan State 26 OT
25 Georgia Tech 42 Final
Mississippi State 31