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WSU Cougars eager to end No. 6 USC’s unbeaten start to season

Oct 7, 2022, 4:00 PM | Updated: 4:48 pm

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Washington State quarterback Cameron Ward throws a pass during the first half of an NCAA college football game against California, Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022, in Pullman, Wash. (AP Photo/Young Kwak)

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Although No. 6 Southern California made wholesale changes to most aspects of its football program during the offseason, the defense’s transformation into a turnover-creating machine is what really catches WSU head coach Jake Dickert’s eye.

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The WSU (4-1, 1-1 Pac-12) head coach used to be the Cougars’ defensive coordinator, and he knows how hard it is to build the whopping plus-14 turnover margin — best in the FBS — already sported by the Trojans heading into their showdown at the Coliseum on Saturday night. It’s even more concerning because the Cougars have committed multiple turnovers in each of their games so far.

USC (5-0, 3-0) has forced 15 turnovers while committing just one — an interception by Caleb Williams last week in the Trojans’ win over Arizona State. Turnovers have been a significant factor in nearly every victory for USC, which would be unbeaten at the halfway point of new coach Lincoln Riley’s rebuilding season with one more win.

“They’ve been unbelievable — just one turnover all year,” Dickert said. “That shows the type of level they’ve been operating at offensively. We’ve got to find a way to get a takeaway. That’ll be a big part of this game. … We’ve got to pick and choose our spots to be aggressive.”

The credit for this turnaround goes partly to another former WSU defensive coordinator: Alex Grinch, who manned the position for three years under Mike Leach before moving on to high-profile jobs at Ohio State, Oklahoma and USC. The Trojans are tied for the FBS lead in takeaways as they face a WSU offense that has given the ball away 12 times.

“That logo meant the world to me,” Grinch said of his time at WSU. “They’re my family, and that’s a great place. But like we tell our guys, the opponent (is) nameless, faceless.”

Grinch’s defense is coming off back-to-back respectable outings against Pac-12 opponents, but high-octane Washington State has scored 110 points in its past three games. Quarterback Cameron Ward and the Cougars present a major challenge to the Trojans’ unbeaten run on both sides of the ball, and nobody at USC appears to be looking ahead to next week’s visit to defending Pac-12 champion Utah.

Everything points toward a high-scoring shootout under the lights in LA unless the Trojans can keep up their impressive run of takeaways.

The Cougars aren’t intimidated by USC’s unbeaten start or the national spotlight trained on this game. They see it as a chance to establish themselves as a Pac-12 contender by knocking off a loaded power.

“They’ve got threats everywhere,” Dickert said. “They’ve got one of the best quarterbacks in the country. They’ve got three of the best receivers in the country. They’ve got one of best offensive lines in the country and a first-team all-conference tailback.”

WONDER WARD

Ward has impressed USC with his productivity and his athleticism. He is among the Pac-12 leaders with 289.0 yards passing per game, 13 TD passes and a conference-best 131 completions.

“He’s a good quarterback, very elusive,” USC defensive lineman Tuli Tuipulotu said. “He looks kind of swaggy on film, too. We’re excited to play him, so we’ll get ready.”

READY FOR IT

Washington State is playing only its second road game of the season, but the Cougars upset a ranked Wisconsin team in their first trip off the Palouse. They narrowly lost to a ranked Oregon team and then routed California last week, firmly establishing themselves as ahead of schedule in Dickert’s first full season in charge.

RESET GAME

Williams is still in the midst of an excellent debut season at USC, but he has survived short bouts of inaccuracy and long stretches of running for his safety in the past two weeks to keep the Trojans unbeaten. The quarterback went 27 of 37 for 348 yards and three TDs while running for another score against Arizona State.

“I really don’t put an expectation on any of us,” Williams said. “We’re going to try our hardest, do our best … and I like my team. I like my guys. Our culture is booming, and it’s still going.”

ON THE CUSP

Washington State got the 26th-most votes in the most recent edition of the AP Top 25, so a win would get the Cougars ranked for the first time since 2019, Leach’s final season.

OLD BUDDY

Washington State offensive coordinator Eric Morris played receiver at Texas Tech while Riley was an assistant coach at his alma mater from 2004-08, including two seasons as the Red Raiders’ receivers coach.

“He was a fun player,” Riley said. “Underrecruited guy that was a smart player. Just a very tough, dependable player. We had a great run there. No surprise to see he’s in coaching and doing it well.”

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