Take two was much more enjoyable for USC, opening the home schedule with a comfortable victory over Utah State.
That was no given since the Aggies had given the Trojans fits when they last met in 2013, when USC squeaked by with a 17-14 win.
Here’s a look at who stood out in the 52-6 USC vs Utah State blowout for all the right reasons and all the wrong reasons:
Who were the studs?
Michael Pittman:
It looked like USC was unraveling in the early goings against Utah State. The Trojan offense stalled on the first drive and starting left tackle Chuma Edoga was ejected by the end of it.