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Washington State upsets No. 5 USC 30-27

Falk shreds USC for 340 yards in first win over a top-five team in 25 years.

October 1, 2017 at 12:15AM
Washington State offensive lineman Cody O'Connell (76) celebrates with fans after his team won an NCAA college football game against Southern California in Pullman, Wash., Friday, Sept. 29, 2017. (AP Photo/Young Kwak)
Washington State offensive lineman Cody O’Connell joined the crowd of happy Cougars fans after their victory over fifth-ranked Southern California on Friday night. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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PULLMAN, WASH. – Mike Leach and his team were engulfed in a sea of crimson on the turf of Martin Stadium, reveling in a rare occurrence for Washington State football.

An upset victory 25 years in the making was worth celebrating in grand fashion Friday night. And, it proved that these Cougars are true contenders in the Pac-12.

Luke Falk threw for 340 yards and two touchdowns, Erik Powell kicked a 32-yard field goal with 1:40 left and No. 16 Washington State beat No. 5 Southern California 30-27.

"It's exciting. I'll enjoy it tonight. I'll probably enjoy it a little in the offseason," Leach said.

The Cougars stopped USC star quarterback Sam Darnold and pulled off their first regular-season victory over a top-five opponent in a quarter-century. The last time a top-five team was handed a loss by Washington State was 1992 when the Drew Bledsoe-led Cougars rolled rival Washington in a driving snowstorm.

Washington State (5-0, 2-0) had lost 15 consecutive home games against ranked opponents. This was its first victory over the Trojans since 2002 — that game also finished in a 30-27 Cougars victory.

Falk was excellent against the pressure from Southern California (4-1, 2-1) most of the time, but it was a key 35-yard run from Jamal Morrow that set up Powell's winning field goal.

Falk finished 34-of-51 passing, while Morrow added 91 yards rushing on six carries. The duo combined to give the Cougars the lead early in the fourth quarter, with Falk finding Morrow for a 23-yard TD on a shovel pass and run. The drive included a key third-and-6 conversion early in the possession and a fourth-and-3 on Falk's pass to Kyle Sweet for 12 yards.

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"I think it's just a steppingstone. We expect to win games like this," Falk said. "Hopefully from here on out going forward guys will continue the tradition of competing in games like these."

Darnold struggled, going 15-for-29 passing for 164 yards and an interception. He has thrown eight interceptions in five games after throwing nine interceptions all of last season.

Darnold ran for a pair of touchdowns, including a 2-yarder with 5:01 remaining that tied it at 27. But he couldn't pull off a final rally, fumbling when he was sacked deep in Washington State territory with 1:27 left. Falk took two kneel downs and the party erupted.

"We knew what they were going to run. it was just a matter of executing it," Darnold said. "They made more plays than we did."

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