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No. 20 USC rallies again to beat Arizona 34-30 on late TD
Read full article: No. 20 USC rallies again to beat Arizona 34-30 on late TD20 USC beat Arizona 34-30 on Saturday. “A lot of teams would like to be in that position.”USC (2-0, 2-0 Pac-12) was outplayed by Arizona State last week before scoring two touchdowns in the final three minutes of a 28-27 victory. Another drive into the red zone, another trip without points. “That's the bottom line.”THE TAKEAWAYUSC played undisciplined at times and was disjointed at times on offense, particularly in the red zone. Against Arizona, the Trojans struggled with penalties and capitalizing in the red zone.
No. 20 USC rallies from 13 down late, stuns ASU 28-27
Read full article: No. 20 USC rallies from 13 down late, stuns ASU 28-2720 Southern California rallied from a late 13-point deficit for a 28-27 victory over Arizona State on Saturday in the Pac-12's long-delayed season opener. Bru McCoy caught a deflected 26-yard TD pass with 2:52 left for the Trojans (1-0), and Max Williams recovered the onside kick. USC's defense then stopped Arizona State (0-1) on downs near midfield with 50 seconds left to preserve an astonishing comeback for perpetually embattled coach Clay Helton's team. Slovis passed for 381 yards for USC, while Stephen Carr and Markese Stepp made scoring runs in the first half. New Arizona State co-defensive coordinator Marvin Lewis also was on the verge of a strong debut before the Trojans broke through.
Year in review: These are some of the biggest stories of the year in The Woodlands
Read full article: Year in review: These are some of the biggest stories of the year in The WoodlandsAccording to Houston Properties, The Woodlands tops the list due to its exceptional amenities, schools and high quality of life. The Woodlands Resort makes USA TODAY listThe Woodlands Resort was ranked No. The Woodlands Resort ranks no. Woodlands remembers slain Arkansas officerStephen Carr, originally of the Woodlands, was shot point-blank in the head while sitting in his patrol car in northwestern Arkansas. The slain officer was remembered by his former coach and teammates of The Woodlands High School, where he graduated from in 2011.