While the offense has been grabbing the headlines,
the Trojans defense has played great on the winning streak, allowing only 18.6 points per game.
The Trojan defense stopped Alabama's wishbone on the next series and Hertel, starting from his 21, completed five of eight passes until, with 44 seconds left in the game, USC had a third down on the Alabama nine.
The Trojan defense is anchored by box defenders Nate Otto (6 - 1, 205), Hayden Nabors (6 - 3, 215) and Sam Sanders (6 - 1, 205), while Poerio (four interceptions) has made huge plays in the secondary.
Not exact matches
The USC
defense isn't playing too bad, and it's the only thing saving the
Trojans at the moment.
The
Trojans controlled Arizona State for 57 minutes, then blew a nine - point lead because of a 73 - yarder with 2:43 left and a 46 - yard Hail Mary (with the worst Hail Mary
defense you'll ever see).
Howard Jones» tenure at USC was still on the rise — the
Trojans would go 30 -2-1 from 1931 - 33 — but while the
defense would improve in the coming years, there was no improving on what the offense produced in the final year of the 1920s.
«The case centered on alleged use of a
Trojan horse spy program in late 2006 to poke into the lab's computers to extract information about Landis» file — months after he tested positive — to use in his
defense.»
And will
Trojans running back Jordan Chunn, who put up 190 yards on LSU's
defense, return to form once he crosses back over the Louisiana state line?
USC
Trojans wide receiver Nelson Agholor showed off the jets as he burned past everyone on the Fresno State
defense.
The last time the college football world was focused on Chunn, he was rumbling through LSU's
defense on the way to a 30 - carry, 190 - yard night that keyed the
Trojans» upset win in Tiger Stadium.
Headed to Washington on a football scholarship, Scrempos was the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League's Most Outstanding Lineman and was named to the SportStars All - NorCal
Defense after 55 tackles and seven sacks for the 12 - 1
Trojans.
In the game you will play from the side of the
Trojans and their
defense as well as the Greeks and their attack.
I can't count how many conversations I have had with techies about things like the «open wireless access point
defense,» the «
trojaned computer
defense,» the «NAT - ted firewall
defense,» and the «dynamic IP address
defense.»