LOS ANGELES — It was almost as if Utah and USC swapped places during halftime.
Utah excelled in the first half, while USC stole the spotlight in the second half.
The Utes came into the Coliseum roaring, capitalizing from the Trojans’ mistakes. Utah went into intermission confident with a 21-7 advantage.
In eerie fashion, the score was nearly the same in the second half — the only difference being in the Trojans’ favor and not that of the Utes. USC scored 21 second-half points, while Utah only recorded six, to secure the come-from-behind win.
“There really weren't a lot of adjustments,” USC head coach Clay Helton said of his team’s strategy.