USC– Notre Dame: The Wheels Fall Off the Trojan Horses
Article By Paul Peszko on 17th October, 2009
... Texas had to hold off their rivals, Arkansas and Oklahoma respectively, USC would prevail as well...barely.
With Florida and Texas it was touch ‘n go the entire game. However, the Trojans had a 20-point lead on Notre Dame, 34-14, when the wheels fell off.
If anything can age Pete Carroll beyond his years, it has to be the way he preaches discipline, yet it goes in one ear and out the other.
Once again, the Trojans led both teams with eight penalties for 70 yards. At least four were critical personal-foul penalties that extended Irish drives.
With 7:29 in the third quarter and USC ahead 20-7, Everson Griffen sacked Irish quarterback Jimmy Clausen at the Notre Dame 22. But instead of a second-and-fi...
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