USC scoring three points at Stanford in Week 2 felt like rock bottom for Tee Martin’s offense. It was their lowest output in 21 years and marked the second time since Clay Helton appointed him as offensive coordinator that the Trojans failed to score a touchdown.
Yet five excruciating games later, they’ve found a way to be worse.
The Trojans had just 205 yards of total offense at Utah on Saturday, their lowest since the infamous Alabama game in 2016. Michael Pittman single-handedly accounted for over half of those on just four catches.
Until the final minutes of the first half, they didn’t have a first down not attributed to a penalty or touchdown.