NCAAF: STANFORD at USC <div class="pre">NCAAF TD STANFORD MARK BRADFORD 10 YD PASS FROM TAVITA PRITCHARD (DERRICK BELCH KICK) STANFORD 24 USC (2) 23 0:49 LEFT, 4TH QTR</div>
NCAAF: STANFORD at USC <div class="pre">NCAAF FINAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL --- --- --- --- ----- STANFORD 0 0 7 17 24 USC (2) 3 6 7 7 23 FINAL SCORING SUMMARY 1ST QUARTER: USC - FG, DAVID BUEHLER 37 YD, 8:35. USC 3-0 2ND QUARTER: USC - TD, CHAUNCEY WASHINGTON 1 YD RUN (PAT BLOCKED), 7:45. USC 9-0 3RD QUARTER: STANFORD - TD, AUSTIN YANCY 31 YD INTERCEPTION RETURN (DERRICK BELCH KICK), 3:04. USC 9-7 USC - TD, FRED DAVIS 62 YD PASS FROM JOHN DAVID BOOTY (DAVID BUEHLER KICK), 12:06. USC 16-7 4TH QUARTER: STANFORD - TD, FRED CAMPBELL 1 YD RUN (DERRICK BELCH KICK), 0:06. USC 16-14 USC - TD, RONALD JOHNSON 47 YD PASS FROM JOHN DAVID BOOTY (DAVID BUEHLER KICK), 3:56. USC 23-14 STANFORD - FG, DERRICK BELCH 26 YD, 9:17. USC 23-17 STANFORD - TD, MARK BRADFORD 10 YD PASS FROM TAVITA PRITCHARD (DERRICK BELCH KICK), 14:11. STANFORD 24-23</div>
LOS ANGELES (Ticker) -- Before the season started, Stanfordcoach Jim Harbaugh said Southern California might be the bestteam in the history of college football. On Saturday night,Harbaugh's team proved otherwise. Tavita Pritchard threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Mark Bradfordwith 48 seconds remaining as Stanford shocked Pac-10 Conferencerival and second-ranked USC with a 24-23 victory at the LosAngeles Coliseum. The win ended USC's 35-game home winning streak and gave theCardinal their first win in six meetings over the Trojans. Stanford (2-3, 1-3 Pac-10), which was the last team to beat USChere back in 2001, cut the Trojans' lead to 23-17 with over fiveminutes to play. After the Cardinal intercepted John David Booty to take the ballat the USC 44, Stanford moved down the field inside theTrojans' 10-yard line with over one minute to play. On 4th-and-goal from the USC 10, Pritchard lobbed a pass intothe left corner of the end zone that Bradford was able to comedown with, just keeping his feet in bounds. USC (4-1, 2-1), which lost the No. 1 spot in the media pollafter last week's 27-24 win at Washington, outgained Stanford,458-235, but also committed five turnovers. Booty threw for 362 yards and two touchdowns but was intercepteda career-high four times. Pritchard, who was making his first start at quarterback inplace of the injured T.C. Ostrander, threw for just 147 yardsand completed 11-of-29 passes. Trailing, 9-0, Stanford cut the deficit to just two points earlyin the third quarter when cornerback Austin Yancy interceptedBooty and returned it 31 yards for a touchdown. USC added to its lead late in the third quarter when Booty hittight end Fred Davis for a 63-yard touchdown, giving the Trojansa 16-7 cushion. After the Cardinal again cut the deficit to two, Booty hitRonald Johnson for a 46-yard score to give USC a 23-14 lead with11:04 left in the game.
NCAAF: STANFORD at USC <div class="pre">NCAAF FINAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL --- --- --- --- ----- STANFORD 0 0 7 17 24 USC (2) 3 6 7 7 23 FINAL USC-FG, D Buehler 37 YD 8:35 1st Qtr USC-TD, C Washington 1 YD RUN (PAT BLOCKED) 7:45 2nd Qtr STANFORD-TD, A Yancy 31 YD INTERCEPTION RETURN (D Belch KICK) 3:04 3rd Qtr USC-TD, F Davis 63 YD PASS FROM J Booty (D Buehler KICK) 12:06 3rd Qtr STANFORD-TD, A Kimble 1 YD RUN (D Belch KICK) 0:06 4th Qtr USC-TD, R Johnson 47 YD PASS FROM J Booty (D Buehler KICK) 3:56 4th Qtr STANFORD-FG, D Belch 26 YD 9:17 4th Qtr STANFORD-TD, M Bradford 10 YD PASS FROM T Pritchard (D Belch KICK) 14:11 4th Qtr STANFORD USC First downs 16 19 Rushed-yards 39-86 38-95 Passing yards 149 364 Sacked-yards lost 4-22 4-29 Return yards 114 24 Passes 11-30-1 24-41-4 Punts 8-42.9 4-40.8 Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties-yards 7-65 8-80 Time of possession 27:52 32:08 Individual Statistics RUSHING: STANFORD-Anthony Kimble 17-32, Jeremy Stewart 7-29, Tavita Pritchard 14-27, - Team 1-MINUS 2. USC-Chauncey Washington 23-75, Hershel Dennis 7-34, Ronald Johnson 1-8, Stanley Havili 1-7, Joe McKnight 2-0, John David Booty 4-MINUS 29. PASSING: STANFORD-Tavita Pritchard 11-30-149- 1. USC-John David Booty 24-40-364- 4. - Team 0-1-0- 0. RECEIVING: STANFORD-Mark Bradford 5-87, Richard Sherman 3-45, Ben Ladner 2-10, Evan Moore 1-7. USC-Fred Davis 5-152, Patrick Turner 9-83, Vidal Hazelton 4-58, Ronald Johnson 1-47, Desmond Reed 3-13, Stanley Havili 2-11. Att: 85,125</div>
LOS ANGELES (Ticker) -- Before the season started, Stanfordcoach Jim Harbaugh said Southern California might be the bestteam in the history of college football. On Saturday night,Harbaugh's team proved otherwise. Tavita Pritchard threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Mark Bradfordwith 48 seconds remaining as Stanford shocked Pac-10 Conferencerival and second-ranked USC with a 24-23 victory at the LosAngeles Coliseum. The win ended USC's 35-game home winning streak and gave theCardinal their first win in six meetings over the Trojans. "It stinks to give it up (the streak), especially playing theway we did tonight," USC coach Pete Carroll said. "It's just acrusher. They did a heck of a job and we had a ton of mistakes.I never thought we would lose tonight, even after they scored.We thought we'd go down the field and kick a field goal." Stanford (2-3, 1-3 Pac-10), which was the last team to beat USChere back in 2001, cut the Trojans' lead to 23-17 with over fiveminutes to play. After the Cardinal intercepted John David Booty to take the ballat the USC 44, Stanford moved down the field inside theTrojans' 10-yard line with over one minute to play. On 4th-and-goal from the USC 10, Pritchard lobbed a pass intothe left corner of the end zone that Bradford was able to comedown with, just keeping his feet in bounds. "Mark (Bradford) is a great athlete and receiver," Pritchardsaid. "I gave him a chance to make a play on the ball and hedid that. I saw him jump up and grab it and I sprinted to himto try to jump on him." USC (4-1, 2-1), which lost the No. 1 spot in the media pollafter last week's 27-24 win at Washington, outgained Stanford,459-235, but also committed five turnovers. Booty threw for 364 yards and two touchdowns but was intercepteda career-high four times. "There were sometimes where balls were just bad; they werestraight up just bad balls," Booty said. "There were othertimes where there was some pressure. There were some times whenwe were trying to force things there at the end (where) we hadto get some points on the board. "So all in all, I'm frustrated but we've got to come back Mondayand watch the film and do what we can and learn from that andcontinue to move on." Carroll revealed after the game that his quarterback was farfrom completely healthy. "He cracked the middle finger on his throwing hand," Carrollsaid. "He cracked it in the first half. He fought through itand was doing alright. We could have made a change, but we wentwith our guy." Pritchard, who was making his first start at quarterback inplace of the injured T.C. Ostrander, threw for just 149 yardsand completed 11-of-30 passes. "He (Pritchard) had a gleam in his eye," Stanford coach JimHarbaugh said. "From Sunday on, he was ready to play and tookit on his head and played great. He was into it from the firstsnap. He played his heart out - the entire team did. Theyplayed like their lives depended on it. They played smart,sound and just wanted it." Trailing, 9-0, Stanford cut the deficit to just two points earlyin the third quarter when cornerback Austin Yancy interceptedBooty and returned it 31 yards for a touchdown. USC added to its lead late in the third quarter when Booty hittight end Fred Davis for a 63-yard touchdown, giving the Trojansa 16-7 cushion. After the Cardinal again cut the deficit to two, Booty hitRonald Johnson for a 47-yard score to give USC a 23-14 lead with11:04 left in the game.