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Published: Sunday, November 2, 2008

UW humiliated in loss to Southern Cal

The Trojans call off the dogs in the second half and still beat the Huskies 56-0 on Saturday.

LOS ANGELES -- Pity applause, that's how bad this season has gotten for the Huskies.

On the way to an 0-8 start this season, Washington has been blown out a number of times, and now, in a new twist on a humiliating season, the Huskies are now getting sympathy cheers from opposing crowds.

There are plenty of numbers to show how ugly Saturday evening's loss was for Washington, most notably the 56-0 final score, but one moment in the second quarter told the story of Saturday's loss -- the Huskies eighth straight this season and 10th straight going back to last year -- better than any of the lopsided statistics.

Midway through the second quarter, Washington had, up to that point, gone three-and-out on four possessions, and Ronnie Fouch threw an interception on the fifth. Trailing 35-0, the Huskies finally managed a first down on their sixth possession after Terrance Dailey rushed for five yards on second-and-4.

That's when the pity applause came from USC's fans, who, knowing their team was well on its way to a lopsided win, apparently felt compelled to acknowledge the Huskies' minor accomplishment.

"It's tough," said tailback Terrance Dailey, who was held to just 30 yards on nine carries. "I feel like every week it's just a week with the same thing. It's like a broken record."

Only this record keeps getting worse. During a season in which the Huskies keep finding new ways to hit rock bottom, they found yet another low in front of 80,216 fans at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. This version of the bottom capped a tumultuous week for the Huskies, who learned Monday that their coach, Tyrone Willingham, will be relieved of his duties at the end of the season.

The shutout was the first for Washington since losing here 38-0 in 2004, and the most lopsided loss for the Huskies since 2001's 65-7 thrashing at Miami. It was also the worst loss in a shutout since a 58-0 loss at Oregon in 1973. And thanks to North Texas' 51-40 victor over Western Kentucky Saturday, Washington is now the only winless team in Football Bowl Subdivision football.

And the scary part for Washington is that it could have been much worse. After scoring on their first six possessions, the Trojans got the ball at their 38-yard line with 1:51 remaining following a UW turnover on downs. Rather than let Mark Sanchez -- who had completed 15 of 17 pass attempts up to that point -- attempt to lead the team down the field, the Trojans instead handed the ball off four straight times until time ran out.

Sanchez, who completed 15 of 19 attempts for 167 yards, was out of the game at the 7:56 mark of the third quarter, and most of the Trojans' starters didn't play much past that point either. From that point on the Trojans attempted only one pass. USC could have also added a score at the end of the game, but let time run out at the Washington 6-yard line.

"It's a mystery, because we're a talented team and for some reason we're getting beat pretty bad," said safety Tripper Johnson, who started in place of the injured Victor Aiyewa. "We can't figure out what it is. Hopefully we figure it out this week, but there is talent on our team ... There is something going on and we need to step up, because we're not this bad of a team."

The numbers Saturday would indicate otherwise, however. The Trojans out-gained Washington 485 to 184. Against USC's starters, the numbers were much worse for Washington, as USC had 325 first-half yards to just 35 for the Huskies. USC also had 18 first-half first downs to just two for Washington.

The Huskies had a couple of chances to avoid a shutout in the fourth quarter, and they twice moved the ball deep into USC territory against the Trojans backups. Early in the fourth quarter, Washington elected to go for it on fourth-and-1 from the USC 13 and picked up the first down. Two plays later, however, Fouch threw an interception from the 6-yard line that was returned to midfield.

Following another USC touchdown, the Huskies drove to the USC 25, but Fouch was again intercepted. That was the third interception of the night for Fouch, who finished 14 of 33 for 113 yards.

"We came into the football game knowing that we had to play basically perfect, that we had to be very aggressive, and at the same time we could not make the simple mistakes with penalties and different things that we did," said Willingham. "We didn't give ourselves a chance."

Herald Writer John Boyle: jboyle@heraldnet.com. For more on UW sports, check out the Huskies blog at heraldnet.com /huskiesblog

No. 7 USC 56, Washington 0

Washington 0 0 0 0 -- 0

Southern Cal 21 21 7 7 -- 56

First Quarter

USC--Turner 4 pass from Sanchez (Buehler kick), 10:14.

USC--Turner 32 pass from Sanchez (Buehler kick), 4:29.

USC--Gable 9 run (Buehler kick), 3:31.

Second Quarter

USC--Sanchez 1 run (Buehler kick), 10:37.

USC--S.Johnson 1 run (Buehler kick), 9:06.

USC--Gable 6 run (Buehler kick), 3:04.

Third Quarter

USC--B.Green 5 run (Buehler kick), 5:24.

Fourth Quarter

USC--Tyler 6 run (Buehler kick), 8:02.

A--80,216.



Wash USC

First downs 15 25

Rushes-yards 30-71 46-297

Passing 113 188

Comp-Att-Int 14-33-3 16-20-0

Return Yards 0 137

Punts-Avg. 6-38.8 1-50.0

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0

Penalties-Yards 5-43 10-90

Time of Possession 29:04 30:56

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING--Washington, B.Johnson 18-54, Dailey 9-30, Griffin 1-1, Goodwin 1-(minus 5), Fouch 1-(minus 9). Southern Cal, Gable 10-108, Tyler 16-85, S.Johnson 8-40, B.Green 5-23, Sanchez 4-15, R.Johnson 1-13, Havili 2-13.

PASSING--Washington, Fouch 14-33-3-113. Southern Cal, Sanchez 15-19-0-167, Mustain 1-1-0-21.

RECEIVING--Washington, Goodwin 5-35, Gottlieb 2-23, Kearse 2-20, Logan 1-13, Middleton 1-8, Aguilar 1-7, Griffin 1-4, Hawkins 1-3. Southern Cal, Turner 6-100, R.Johnson 4-25, R.Ellison 2-33, S.Johnson 2-21, Williams 2-9.

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