If you take away the first quarter of Arizona State’s game Saturday against USC, well, the Sun Devils might just name a building after you.
It was that bad.
At the end of 15 minutes of football that seemed like 150, USC led 28-7, and their freshman quarterback, Kedon Slovis, had thrown for 297 yards and four touchdowns.
ASU defenders looked ill-prepared, disinterested and in way over their white helmets against a mediocre Trojans team that will have a new coach in a few weeks.