Photos: USC dominates in win over Washington State
USC cornerback Adoree’ Jackson breaks up a pass intended for Washington State wide receiver Dom Williams during the fourth quarter Nov. 1 in Pullman, Wash. (Dean Hare / Associated Press)
The USC Trojans defeated the Washington State Cougars, 44-17, at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Wash., on Nov. 1.
USC running back Javorius Allen rushed for 114 yards in 19 carries, eclipsing 100-yard mark for his sixth consecutive game. (Dean Hare / Associated Press)
USC’s Nelson Agholor, shown breaking a tackle attempt by Washington State’s Taylor Taliulu, caught eight passes for 220 yards, including an 87-yard touchdown reception, with a 65-yard punt return for a touchdown as well. (Dean Hare / Associated Press)
USC tailback Justin Davis cuts inside Washington State linebacker Ivan McLennan during the Trojans’ 44-17 victory Nov. 1 at Martin Stadium. (Dean Hare / Associated Press)
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USC cornerback Kevon Seymour, bottom, and linebacker Anthony Sarao tackle Washington State receiver Tyler Baker during the Trojans’ 44-17 victory Nov. 1. (Dean Hare / Associated Press)
USC quarterback Cody Kessler attempts a pass against Washington State during the first quarter of a game on Nov. 1. (Dean Hare / Associated Press)
Nelson Agholor gets around Washington State’s punt coverage team for a 65-yard touchdown return in the first quarter Saturday. Agholor also caught an 87-yard touchdown pass from Cody Kessler in USC’s 44-17 win. (Dean Hare / Associated Press)
USC linebacker Hayes Pullard intercepts a pass from Washington State’s Connor Halliday intended for receiver Vince Mayle on Nov. 1. (Dean Hare / Associated Press)
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USC linebacker Hayes Pullard and quarterback Cody Kessler check on injured Washington State quarterback Connor Halliday. (Dean Hare / Associated Press)
Since 1986, there have been just four Heisman Trophy winners from the Pac-12 conference – three quarterbacks and running back. And in those three decades, only 15 players from the conference have finished in the top three in voting with 73 percent of those being quarterbacks. Good news for Falk who led the conference in total offense per game (370.5 yards) after accounting for 4,446 total yards with 41 total touchdowns. His touchdown-to-interception ratio (4.75) was better than three of the five quarterbacks in the Heisman voting last season. And his head coach, Mike Leach, has had three quarterbacks wind up in the top 10 in voting three different times during his head coaching career.
(Dean Hare / Associated Press)Trojans cornerback Kevon Seymour (13) and linebacker Anthony Sarao (56), who are both eligible to leave USC for the draft, tackle Washington State receiver Tyler Baker. (Dean Hare / Associated Press)
USC receiver JuJu Smith and Washington State cornerback Kevin Griffin fight for the ball. (Dean Hare / Associated Press)