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Oregon State batters USC for first win in Coliseum since 1960

Beavers rush for 319 yards with sweeps and runs to perimeter of field

By DAN GREENSPAN, Associated Press
Published: September 25, 2021, 11:56pm
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Oregon State tight end Teagan Quitoriano (84) stiff-arms Southern California linebacker Drake Jackson (99) after a reception during the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021, in Los Angeles.
Oregon State tight end Teagan Quitoriano (84) stiff-arms Southern California linebacker Drake Jackson (99) after a reception during the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) Photo Gallery

LOS ANGELES — Chance Nolan threw four touchdown passes and Oregon State beat Southern California 45-27 on Saturday night.

Tyjon Lindsey had five receptions for 102 yards and two touchdowns, B.J. Baylor ran for 158 yards, and the Beavers (3-1, 1-0 Pac-12) ended a 24-game losing streak — dating to 1960 — at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. It was their fourth win in 49 road games (4-42-3) in the series.

Kedon Slovis threw for 355 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions as the Trojans (2-2, 1-2) lost their second straight home game as double-digit favorites. It was the first home game for interim coach Donte Williams, who replaced Clay Helton two days after a 42-28 loss to Stanford on September 11.

Oregon State used its dominant run game and Nolan’s precise passing to methodically wear down USC, scoring touchdowns on five straight drives starting in the second quarter. That included consecutive 92-yard marches, the latter capped by Tre’Shaun Harrison’s 36-yard scoring grab with 44 seconds left in the first half that put the Beavers up for good.

Nolan was 15-of-19 passing for 213 yards, though he did throw his first two interceptions of the season, and added 57 yards rushing.

Oregon State ran for 319 yards, repeatedly gashing USC’s defense with fly sweeps and other runs to the perimeter. Those plays opened up play-action passes, with tight end Teagan Quitoriano left all alone to catch Nolan’s opening touchdown.

Inside linebacker Jack Colletto added two short scoring runs on direct snaps, and he picked off Slovis late in the fourth quarter.

With freshman quarterback Jaxson Dart unavailable because of a knee injury sustained after coming off the bench to lead the Trojans’ win at Washington State, Slovis started but was hampered by the same issues that cost him against the Cardinal, including dropped passes and inconsistent protection.

Keaontay Ingram did offer some pop in the ground game for USC in the first half, but he became less of a factor as the game went on. He finished with with 79 yards rushing and two touchdowns.

THE TAKEAWAY

Oregon State: Why not us? With the efficient Nolan leading the way and a solid defense starting to find itself, the Beavers have to feel like they can now be a factor in the jumbled Pac-12. At minimum, they are on track to reach a bowl game for the first time since the 2013 season ended with a victory in the Hawaii Bowl.

USC: It won’t be an easy fix for the Trojans’ next coach. Their issues with poor recruitment, inadequate player development and a lack of fundamentals were repeatedly exposed by Oregon State. While their search has a long way to go, they could do a lot worse than hiring someone like Beavers coach Jonathan Smith to build a stout, smart program.

UP NEXT

Oregon State: The Beavers host Washington on Saturday and will try to end a nine-game losing streak in the series.

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Oregon State 45, Southern Cal 27

Oregon St. 7 14 14 10 45
Southern Cal 7 10 0 10 27

First Quarter

OSU—Quitoriano 27 pass from Nolan (Hayes kick), 9:58.

USC—Bryant 7 pass from Slovis (Lewis kick), 8:14.

Second Quarter

USC—Ingram 9 run (Lewis kick), 13:23.

OSU—Lindsey 13 pass from Nolan (Hayes kick), 2:50.

OSU—Harrison 36 pass from Nolan (Hayes kick), :44.

USC—FG Lewis 26, :00.

Third Quarter

OSU—Lindsey 17 pass from Nolan (Hayes kick), 12:06.

OSU—Colletto 1 run (Hayes kick), 6:33.

Fourth Quarter

OSU—Colletto 1 run (Hayes kick), 14:14.

USC—Ingram 3 run (Lewis kick), 10:26.

USC—FG Lewis 46, 6:31.

OSU—FG Hayes 42, :58.

ORST USC
First downs 31 31
Total Net Yards 537 431
Rushes-yards 51-324 23-76
Passing 213 355
Punt Returns 2-12 0-0
Kickoff Returns 0-0 1-21
Interceptions Ret. 3-20 2-0
Comp-Att-Int 15-19-2 31-49-3
Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 3-16
Punts 2-43.5 3-45.0
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1
Penalties-Yards 14-155 11-97
Time of Possession 34:41 25:19

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Oregon St., Baylor 24-162, Nolan 5-57, Fenwick 10-50, Irish 1-15, Lindsey 2-12, Harrison 1-11, Bolden 2-11, Colletto 3-8, Lowe 1-0, (Team) 2-(minus 2). Southern Cal, Ingram 14-79, Malepeai 4-12, Slovis 5-(minus 15).

PASSING—Oregon St., Nolan 15-19-2-213. Southern Cal, Slovis 31-49-3-355.

RECEIVING—Oregon St., Lindsey 5-102, Harrison 4-52, Quitoriano 2-35, Lowe 2-9, Baylor 1-9, Beason 1-6. Southern Cal, London 10-165, Bryant 5-22, Ingram 4-37, Trigg 3-44, Washington 2-41, Malepeai 2-17, Krommenhoek 2-9, Wolfe 2-6, Nixon 1-14.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

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