It was almost déjà vu. Arizona recovered an onside kick with
1:00 left in the fourth quarter against USC on Saturday, and set up a 36-yard
field goal attempt for redshirt junior kicker Casey Skowron.
Seconds before the kick, for the second time, the Trojans
iced Skowron with a timeout. The attempt after the timeout was wide right and
the game was over.
The Arizona defense struggled mightily to stop the run, as
USC running back Javorius Allen rushed for a career-high 205 yards and three
touchdowns. According to a USC press release, Allen is the first USC player
with five 100-yard rushing games in a season since Reggie Bush and LenDale
White in 2005.
THE DAILY WILDCAT
- PHOTO GALLERY: Football: USC 28, Arizona 26
- RECAP: FINAL: USC 28, Arizona 26
- STORY: Arizona football loses 28-26 heartbreaker to USC Trojans
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(USC) DAILY TROJAN:
ESPN:
- INSTANT ANALYSIS: USC 28, No. 10 Arizona 26
- PAC-12 BLOG: What we learned in the Pac-12: Week 7
- VIDEO: 4Q USC C. Skowron 36 yd FG MISSED
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