With JT Daniels at the helm for the first time, the Trojan offense initially stuttered, failing to reach the end zone until nine minutes into the second quarter. Even with great field position starting at the UNLV 29, USC failed to gain more than a yard. Meanwhile, after a promising initial stop, USC’s defense gave up big plays that opened the door for a competitive game through the fourth quarter. Here’s the good and the bad that arose during the course of the game.