USC's offense cannot overcome sluggish start in loss to No. 17 Washington
by Ryan Kartje, Los Angeles Times
Sep 29, 2019
3 minutes
SEATTLE - The last quarterback standing stood in the pocket, staring down a slant to the end zone, hoping to play hero again.
USC trailed by two scores in the third quarter of what had so far been an ugly offensive effort, but here, Matt Fink had a chance to jumpstart a struggling USC offense. Standing in for Kedon Slovis for the second straight week, Fink spotted Michael Pittman Jr, who'd been unstoppable a
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