USC routs No. 21 Fresno St 45-20 in Las Vegas Bowl

  • By Gary Klein Los Angeles Times
  • Saturday, December 21, 2013 4:28pm
  • Sports

LAS VEGAS — The most tumultuous season in USC history ended Saturday with a show of resolve and celebration in the Las Vegas Bowl.

The Trojans danced joyously on the sideline and the field during the second quarter against Fresno State.

Receiver Marqise Lee exulted in the end zone after catching two of Cody Kessler’s game-record four touchdown passes, and defensive players leaped high for chest bumps after making key stops against the Bulldogs’ high-powered offense.

And USC players and coaches celebrated en masse after a 45-20 victory at Sam Boyd Stadium that capped an improbable 10-4 season for a team that endured multiple coaching changes.

“A team,” Kessler said of the Trojans, “that hopefully will be remembered forever.”

When time expired, many Trojans players rushed onto the field to animatedly pose for a group photo, moving their hands and arms into various renderings of the letter “O.”

The players were saluting Ed Orgeron, one of four coaches they played under or met during a three-month span.

Orgeron energized the Trojans for eight games after taking over for the fired Lane Kiffin. He left the program when Athletic Director Pat Haden hired Steve Sarkisian, leaving offensive coordinator Clay Helton to take over as interim coach and lead the Trojans to victory.

“I remember when Coach O left, linebacker Hayes Pullard said, “He said, ‘Make sure you don’t lose your energy. Still go in there like I’m still your head coach.’ We just took that initiative and kept the train rolling.”

Lee, who might have played his final game for USC, said the Trojans also won for Kiffin.

“Coach Kiffin is the one who brought us together,” he said. “Coach O is the one who kept us together, so at the end of the day we did this for the both of them.”

And coaches and players said the victory was also for seniors, who endured coaching changes and NCAA sanctions during their careers.

The Trojans, junior safety Dion Bailey said, were “a definition of our school’s motto,” Fight on.

“I don’t think any other program in the country could produce under circumstances that we’ve been under,” he said. “You win 10 games, you’ve got to respect that team.”

Saturday’s performance was a marked contrast to last season’s Sun Bowl debacle in El Paso, where the Trojans lost to Georgia Tech to complete a historic collapse from a No. 1 preseason ranking to a 7-6 finish, including losses in five of their last six games.

“We came into this game wanting to make the Trojan family proud,” said Helton, who will remain on Sarkisian’s staff.

Kessler made plays in and out of the pocket, connecting with Lee for two touchdowns and receiver Nelson Agholor for two more as the Trojans built a 35-6 halftime lead.

USC’s defense stifled Fresno State quarterback Derek Carr, who entered the game as the national leader in passing yards and touchdown passes.

Fresno State pulled to within 38-20 early in the fourth quarter when safety Derron Smith returned an interception for a touchdown, but tailback Javorius Allen rushed for his second touchdown to clinch the victory.

The Trojans outgained the Bulldogs, 487-254.

“Physically, they were the most impressive team we’ve played the last two years,” said Fresno State Coach Tim DeRuyter, whose team finished 11-2. “They play inspired.”

Sarkisian agreed.

He watched most of the game from a suite with Haden, but he was on the field for the end of the game.

“I couldn’t be more proud of them,” he said.

Tight end Xavier Grimble said the Trojans’ finish was a testament to their mental toughness.

“We lost some games, but I think we kept hope alive,” he said. “A lot of people lost hope in us and that’s what we wanted to do, we wanted to keep fighting.”

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Sports

Issaquah players celebrate during a Class 4A District 1/2 boys soccer game between Glacier Peak and Issaquah at Glacier Peak High School in Snohomish, Washington on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Issaquah won, 2-1. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
Glacier Peak boys soccer falls to Issaquah in district semis

The Grizzlies couldn’t get over the hump after the Eagles went ahead early in the second half.

Edmonds-Woodway sophomore Toshi Gilginas bats during a Class 3A District 1 semifinal baseball game between the Warriors and Monroe on Tuesday at Funko Field. Edmonds-Woodway won 8-4. (Taras McCurdie / The Herald)
Edmonds-Woodway baseball rallies to clinch state berth

The Warriors face Mountlake Terrace for the Class 3A District 1 title for the second straight year.

How Sonics’ return would fit under Kraken’s new umbrella co.

Sources indicate Kraken ownership is preparing to bring the NBA back to Seattle.

Snohomish pitcher Abby Edwards delivers a pitch during a 9-3 victory over Monroe in a Wesco 3A/2A softball game Monday at Monroe High School (Aaron Coe / The Herald0
Perfection: Snohomish softball finishes undefeated in Wesco

The Panthers top Monroe 9-3 in their regular season finale to finish 15-0 in league play.

Sultan boys basketball coach Nate Trichler talks to his team during a timeout on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024 in Shoreline, Washington. Trichler is stepping down after 24 years coaching the Turks. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Sultan boys basketball coach Nate Trichler steps down

Trichler served 24 seasons as head coach, helping to transform the Turks into 2A and 1A contenders.

Credit Jedd Fisch for rebuilding UW roster

Washington’s new coach has used the transfer portal well, but is it enough to compete in the Big Ten?

X
Prep roundup for Tuesday, May 7

Prep roundup for Tuesday, May 7: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

X
Prep roundup for Monday, May 6

Prep roundup for Monday, May 6: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

X
Vote for The Herald’s Prep Athlete of the Week for April 29-May 5

The Athlete of the Week nominees for April 29-May 5. Voting closes… Continue reading

Quarterback Jacob Ta’ase gets tackled during the Washington Wolfpack’s inaugural home opener against Billings on Sunday, May 5, 2024, a Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett, Washington. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)
No howls yet: Arena football returns, but Wolfpack fall

In the first indoor football game in Everett since 2012, Washington loses 49-12 to Billings.

Lake Stevens first baseman A’Alona DeMartin fields bunt and throws out the runner during a playoff loss to Bothell on Saturday, May 4, 2024, in Lake Stevens, Washington. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)
Lake Stevens baseball falls behind early in loss to Bothell

The Vikings never caught up as they fell 6-3 to the Cougars in the Class 4A District 1/2 tournament.

X
Prep roundup for Saturday, May 4

Prep roundup for Saturday, May 4: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.