Eleven USC players have between 100 and 400 receiving yards this year. Then there's JuJu Smith-Schuster with nearly 1,400. He is what turns a good passing attack into a dangerous one. The Trojans scored over 30 points in each of the six games Smith-Schsuter earned 100 yards and a touchdown, averaging over 40 points per those contests.
The sophomore standout has not had one of those games since Nov. 7, however, partially due to ankle and hand injuries that hampered him down the stretch. Teams in USC's final four games did a great job of preventing huge plays from Smith-Schuster, something that will be one of the top priorities for Wisconsin on Wednesday night.