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Commentary: USC retains its playoff hopes alive with downpour of toughness towards Iowa

By Editorial Board Published November 16, 2025 7 Min Read
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Commentary: USC retains its playoff hopes alive with downpour of toughness towards Iowa

They have been battered, they have been bruised, they have been soaking moist and coated in stereotypes.

They’re not powerful sufficient. They’re not resilient sufficient. They’re not Huge Ten-enough.

Late within the second quarter Saturday afternoon on the Coliseum, a USC soccer workforce preventing for a playoff berth was crumbling beneath the burden of its worst nationwide notion.

It was wilting beneath the climate and the burden of a workforce from Iowa.

Then, with massive swings from a deep power that few thought a Lincoln Riley workforce possessed, all the pieces modified.

It’s raining wins, hallelujah.

Trailing 21-7, the Trojans obtained muddy and chilly and simply plain imply, profitable the road of scrimmage, profitable the battle of talent, and ultimately profitable the sport 26-21.

Yeah, afterward, that was Riley dancing in a downpour.

And, sure, USC remains to be within the nationwide championship hunt, needing wins in its closing two video games at Oregon and towards UCLA to qualify for the School Soccer Playoff.

Few will imagine they will beat sixth-ranked and one-loss Oregon in Eugene. However then once more, few believed they might survive Iowa after the Hawkeyes took that massive second-quarter lead.

Over the past 10 years, Iowa had an 83-5 document when main by eight factors or extra. Translated, it is a program that is aware of defend a lead, and the Trojans have been seemingly cooked.

However Makai Lemon made 153 yards price of spectacular catches, King Miller ran for 83 bruising clock-killing yards, Jahkeem Stewart made a game-changing interception, Jayden Maiava held it along with a landing cross and no turnovers, and the sport primarily appropriately ended with USC simply being stronger.

On a fourth-down cross within the closing minute, Kennedy Urlacher shoved Kaden Wetjen out of bounds as he was making a seize deep in Trojan territory.

No catch, recreation over, and in the long run, the Trojans have been as hearty as that part of followers that witnessed the sport shirtless.

The afternoon began with groundskeepers drying the sector with leaf blowers, the primary wet recreation on the Coliseum in 9 years.

USC coach Lincoln Riley celebrates with extensive receiver Prince Strachan in the course of the second half of a 26-21 comeback win over Iowa on the Coliseum on Saturday.

(Eric Thayer / Los Angeles Occasions)

However for USC beneath Riley, it felt the identical, a late-season recreation requiring the form of dirty toughness that his Trojans had but to indicate.

Blew 5 fourth-quarter leads final season. Blew 4 of their final 5 video games two seasons in the past. Blew the Pac-12 championship recreation and a shot on the playoffs three seasons in the past.

It appeared like they have been going to blow it once more.

Iowa took the opening kickoff and drove 69 yards in seven performs in a bruising drive punctuated by a fourth-down, two-yard landing cross from Mark Gronowski to Dayton Howard behind the tip zone.

Sure, the FBS’s 133rd ranked passing offense — out of 136 groups — had simply scored on a cross play.

And Iowa was simply getting began.

After stopping the Trojans’ Miller on a fourth-down run round simply inside Iowa territory — a horrible Riley name towards the nation’s greatest fourth-down protection — the Hawkeyes drove 45 yards in 9 performs to attain on a Gronowski one-yard push to take a 14-0 lead.

The Trojans got here again whereas lastly discovering their groove, driving 74 yards on 11 performs that includes a leaping catch by Ja’Kobi Lane and ending with a one-yard landing run out of the wildcat formation by Bryan Jackson.

So USC had the momentum? Not so quick.

USC defensive tackle Jide Abasiri holds up the ball while celebrating with cornerback Decarlos Nicholson.

USC defensive sort out Jide Abasiri holds up the ball whereas celebrating with cornerback Decarlos Nicholson in the course of the second half of the Trojans’ win Saturday over Iowa.

(Eric Thayer / Los Angeles Occasions)

Iowa took the possession and pounded and pounded and 9 performs and 75 yards later scored on a five-yard, trick-play cross from receiver Reece Vander Zee to Gronowski.

That gave Iowa a 21-7 lead that was shortened solely by a Ryon Sayeri 40-yard discipline purpose after a dropped cross and penalty stopped the Trojans.

USC took the ball at the beginning of the third quarter and appeared to be destined for a landing after a leaping sideline catch by Lemon. However a holding name towards Lane ruined a long term by Miller, two failed cross performs stalled the drive, and the Trojans needed to accept a 29-yard discipline purpose by Sayeri to shut the hole to 21-13.

After the Trojans protection stiffened, the offense went again on a roll, utilizing one other leaping seize by Lemon — this one for 35 yards — to arrange a 12-yard TD cross between three defenders to Lemon. Maiava overthrew Lemon on the two-point conversion try, however this time, the Trojans didn’t blow the momentum.

On Iowa’s subsequent possession, with 1:52 left within the interval, the highly effective freshman Stewart grabbed a deflected cross for an interception to present the Trojans the ball on the Iowa 40-yard line.

From there, Maiava drove them 40 yards in six performs on a possession that was assisted by a cross interference penalty and gave them an eventual 26-21 lead after Jackson’s one-yard landing run.

It was a lead they by no means misplaced.

It’s a season that also issues.

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