FIRST QUARTER
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RUSHING LEADERS
Texas
V. Young...2 for 17 yards
USC
Bush...6 for 29 yards
RECEIVING LEADERS
Texas
Pittman...2 for 18 yards
USC
Kirtman...2 for 28 yards
PASSING LEADERS
Texas
V. Young...5 for 5, 37 yards
USC
Leinart...6 for 9, 53 yards
* Big play: After Texas had held USC to three plays on its first possession, Trojan safety Scott Ware forced a fumble on the punt to the Longhorns’ Aaron Ross. USC recovered at the Texas 46-yard line and scored five plays later on LenDale White’s four-yard touchdown run.
* Key statistic: The Longhorns lost one of two fumbles and failed to convert either of their third-down opportunities.
* Also: Each team failed to convert a fourth-and-one opportunity, the Longhorns falling short when running back Selvin Young was driven backward and the Trojans failing when Matt Leinart came up short on a sneak.
* Analysis: Texas fans didn’t have a whole lot to cheer about after winning the coin toss by recently retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor.
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SECOND QUARTER
RUSHING LEADERS
Texas
V. Young...4 for 43 yards
USC
Bush...4 for 25 yards
RECEIVING LEADERS
Texas
Thomas...5 for 41 yards
USC
Bush...3 for 55 yards
PASSING LEADERS
Texas
V. Young...8 for 10, 76 yards
USC
Leinart...7 for 12, 94 yards
* Big plays: Reggie Bush botched a lateral attempt after taking a short pass from Leinart and turning it into a 37-yard gain. Texas recovered at its 19-yard line and drove for its first score, a 46-yard field goal by David Pino. Then Vince Young completed a controversial lateral to Selvin Young, who carried the ball the final 12 yards into the end zone, the touchdown that gave the Longhorns the lead.
* Also: USC couldn’t get the play off fast enough after officials ruled that Texas safety Michael Griffin had stepped out of bounds while catching a Leinart pass intended for Steve Smith in the end zone. Officials reviewed the play and credited Griffin with an interception and a touchback.
* Analysis: Texas seized the momentum by capitalizing on a pair of Trojan turnovers, and USC’s 34-game winning streak suddenly stood on shaky ground after Ramonce Taylor’s 30-yard touchdown run gave the Longhorns a 16-7 lead.
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