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USC vs. Washington: Box score, stats, and summary feat. Jonah Coleman (Week 10)

We had an exciting Big Ten Conference game out west in Week 10 as the Washington Huskies were able to defend home field as they defeated the USC Trojans 26-21.

The Huskies struggled a bit in the second half but the Trojans were not able to come from behind and win.

The Trojans (4-5, 2-5 Big Ten) continue to struggle as they are still two wins away from qualifying for a bowl game this season and quarterback Miller Moss has a lot more questions after this game.

The Huskies (5-4, 3-3) are looking like a quality program right now behind running back Jonah Coleman’s pair of rushing touchdowns.

Let’s take a deeper dive into the box score and discuss how the game went to end up this way.

USC vs. Washington box score

USC vs. Washington box score

Team

First Quarter

Second Quarter

Third Quarter

Fourth Quarter 

Final Score

USC

0

7

14

0

21

Washington

10

10

0

6

26

USC box score

Quarterback:

Player

Carries

Rushing Yards

Rushing TDs

Passing Completions

Passing Yards

Passing TDs

Interceptions

Miller Moss

1

5

0

30-50

293

2

3

Rushing & Receiving:

Player

Carries

Rushing Yards

Rushing TDs

Receptions

Receiving Yards

Receiving TDs

Woody Marks

22

123

1

7

26

0

Quinten Joyner

6

38

0

0

0

0

Miller Moss

1

5

0

0

0

0

Zachariah Branch

0

0

0

6

102

0

Makai Lemon

0

0

0

8

70

1

Ja’Kobi Lane

0

0

0

3

47

0

Kyron Hudson

0

0

0

1

19

0

Lake McRee

0

0

0

3

15

0

Kyle Ford

0

0

0

1

9

1

Duce Robinson

0

0

0

1

5

0

Kicking:

Kicker

Extra Points Made/Attempted

Field Goals Made/Attempted

Long

Michael Lantz

3-3

0-1

N/A

Washington box score

Quarterback:

Player

Carries

Rushing Yards

Rushing TDs

Passing Completions

Passing Yards

Passing TDs

Interceptions

Will Rogers

0

0

0

25-39

262

0

0

Demond Williams Jr.

0

0

0

0-1

0

0

0

Rushing & Receiving:

Player

Carries

Rushing Yards

Rushing TDs

Receptions

Receiving Yards

Receiving TDs

Jonah Coleman

23

104

2

2

17

0

Adam Mohammed

2

5

0

0

0

0

Keith Reynolds

1

4

1

0

0

0

Cameron Davis

1

4

0

2

7

0

Denzel Boston

0

0

0

9

99

0

Giles Jackson

0

0

0

6

44

0

Keleki Latu

0

0

0

3

41

0

Decker DeGraaf

0

0

0

1

36

0

Jeremiah Hunter

0

0

0

1

15

0

Demond Williams Jr.

0

0

0

1

3

0

Defense:

Player

Interceptions

Fumble Recoveries

Carson Bruener

2

0

Kamren Fabiculanan

1

0

Kicking:

Kicker

Extra Points Made/Attempted

Field Goals Made/Attempted

Long

Grady Gross

2-2

2-2

45

USC vs. Washington Game Summary

The USC Trojans were able to move the ball well throughout the game but the three interceptions were costly. USC was able to move the chains on third and fourth down, going 8-of-16 and 1-of-2 respectively. However, the issue was turning the ball over, as they did everything else well offensively.

The Washington Huskies played a good brand o offense but need to get Will Rogers playing more consistently.

He had an empty statline but did enough to get the game going as Denzel Boston and Jonah Coleman each had strong games. Not turning the ball over was critical for their success as well.

Below is the scoring breakdown for this game.

  • 6:44 1Q: Grady Gross 39 Yard Field Goal | 3-0 Washington
  • 0:21 1Q: Jonah Coleman 19 Yard Rushing TD | 10-0 Washington
  • 10:02 2Q: Woody Marks 1 Yard Rushing TD | 10-7 Washington
  • 8:11 2Q: Jonah Coleman 15 Yard Rushing TD | 17-7 Washington
  • 0:35 2Q: Grady Gross 45 Yard Field Goal | 20-7 Washington
  • 9:11 3Q: Miller Moss 37 Yard Passing TD to Makai Lemon | 20-14 Washington
  • 5:07 3Q: Miller Moss 9 Yard Passing TD to Kyle Ford | 21-20 USC
  • 13:48 4Q: Keith Reynolds 4 Yard Rushing TD (Two Point Conversion Failed) 26-21 Washington

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