Article By Paul Peszko on 12th September, 2010
There was simply no way that Carroll could fix it.
Starting with the second half of the Notre Dame game, key Trojan penalties put the defense on the spot and bogged down the offense.
By the end of the season, USC led the Pac-10 in penalties. They probably led the conference in missed tackles as well, if the NCAA kept statistics for that.
So far, Kiffin’s tight brand of discipline has fared no better than Carroll’s football with fun ‘n games. That was especially evident tonight a...
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