USC football went into Week 2 with many more questions than answers after a lackluster performance against Fresno State.
The Trojans lost their quarterback, nearly lost the game, and most definitely lost the faith of the fans, as it seemed we were stuck in a nightmare with no hope of getting out.
However, on paper, it looked that despite losing Daniels for the season, USC was the far superior team and shouldn’t have too many issues with Stanford.
Honestly, though, everyone who pays attention to USC football has been saying that about the majority of teams USC has faced since 2017.