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Despite ending on Friday, USC's offense was completely out of place at the start. Two of the Trojans' first three drives ended in three more outs.
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The second ended with a Colorado interception, wrestled by receiver Brendan Rice.
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The pick was just Williams' second of the season—and only the second turnover for the Trojans this season. Still, it scored more points than any other USC drive in the opening quarter.
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In the next game, with the pressure easing, Colorado quarterback J.T. Schrout threw a pass from the end zone while in the pocket.
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Intentional grounding was called for, and two points were placed, courtesy of USC's defense. After a disappointing start, the Trojans trailed Colorado 3-2.
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His offense had just eight yards, and his quarterback had completed just one for six passes for two yards. But his luck would change in a flash after that, as Williams struck Kyle Ford once to convert for third and long, then again.
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The spark was enough to kick-start USC's offense, which mounted a capped 12-play drive by a Williams keeper for a two-yard touchdown. The sack and forced fumble from Tuipulotu gave the ball back to USC's offense.
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Barely two minutes after his first score, Williams was again left unattended, strolling untouched into the end zone for a second, extending an edge over Colorado that would quickly grow from there. But the order of the scores was only subtext in light of Dye's injury.
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As he left the field on the kart, his left leg in a cast in the wake of the USC victory, he waved to the fans gathered around the tunnel. Knowing how much they lost in Friday's win, their appreciation roared.
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