Stanford needed all sorts of extra frames to do it, but kept its national championship dreams intact with perhaps the win of the year.
USC Vs. Stanford Score: Cardinal Strike First In Overtime
It figures this game went to overtime. All night, Stanford and USC have battled back and forth, throwing punches and countering at The Coliseum. It’s been one of those kinds of games.
After Stanford punched it in from close-range with 38 seconds to go, USC drove to the end of field goal range. But Robert Woods took too long running across the field and trying to get out of bounds on a tunnel screen and USC never got a chance for the game-winning field goal in regulation. The clock struck zero as Woods went down, sending the game to overtime.
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USC kicker Andre Heidari, suddenly healthy after suffering an ankle injury a few weeks back, kicked two field goals in the first half, but the Stanford Cardinal lead the Trojans at the half, 10-6. The USC defense has held up admirably, stiffening up after allowing a touchdown on Stanford’s first drive while only giving up a field goal over the course of the rest of the half.
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