After UCLA retook the lead early in the fourth quarter on Joshua Kelley's 55-yard touchdown run, there was every reason to believe, based on how JT Daniels had played during the first three quarters Saturday afternoon, that the USC offense would be able to respond.
But on the Trojans’ first play of the ensuing drive, Daniels threw a pass that was so inconceivable in his mind that all he could do was fall onto the Rose Bowl turf in disbelief.
Daniels had tossed the ball in an area devoid of USC wide receivers. It traveled right into the hands of UCLA’s Darnay Holmes.