NCAAF: ARIZONA (2-4) at USC (4-1) <h3>Shell-shocked USC looks to rebound vs. Arizona</h3> Arizona (2-4) at No. 10 USC (4-1) 3:30 pm EDT LOS ANGELES (Ticker) -- Amazingly, Southern California will haveto avoid a home losing streak this week. The Trojans may haveto do so without starting quarterback John David Booty. After a stunning defeat, the 10th-ranked Trojans look to bounceback against lowly Arizona in a Pac-10 Conference contestSaturday. In one of the biggest upsets in memory, the Trojans - favored by41 points - lost to Stanford here last week, 24-23, aftergiving up 17 fourth-quarter points. The most notable uncharacteristic play came when the Cardinaltook the lead for good thanks to a 10-yard TD pass on4th-and-goal with 49 seconds left. Booty threw four interceptions as USC (4-1, 2-1 Pac-10) saw its35-game home winning streak come to an end. The Trojans had not lost at the Los Angeles Coliseum sincefalling to Stanford in 2001 - USC coach Pete Carroll's firstseason. A preseason Heisman Trophy candidate, Booty broke his middlefinger on his throwing hand in the second quarter and may beunable to play this week. Arizona (2-4, 1-2), meanwhile, lost for the third time in fourgames last Saturday, absorbing a 31-16 setback at Oregon State. Willie Tuitama was intercepted three times for the Wildcats, whogave up 24 first-quarter points and never threatenedthereafter. USC has won five straight in the series, including a 20-3triumph in Tucson last year.
NCAAF: ARIZONA (2-4) at USC (4-1) <h3>Shell-shocked USC looks to rebound vs. Arizona</h3> Arizona (2-4) at No. 10 USC (4-1) 3:30 pm EDT LOS ANGELES (Ticker) -- Amazingly, Southern California will haveto avoid a home losing streak this week. The Trojans may haveto do so without starting quarterback John David Booty. After a stunning defeat, the 10th-ranked Trojans look to bounceback against lowly Arizona in a Pac-10 Conference contestSaturday. In one of the biggest upsets in memory, the Trojans - favored by41 points - lost to Stanford here last week, 24-23, aftergiving up 17 fourth-quarter points. The most notable uncharacteristic play came when the Cardinaltook the lead for good thanks to a 10-yard TD pass on4th-and-goal with 49 seconds left. Booty threw four interceptions as USC (4-1, 2-1 Pac-10) saw its35-game home winning streak come to an end. The Trojans had not lost at the Los Angeles Coliseum sincefalling to Stanford in 2001 - USC coach Pete Carroll's firstseason. A preseason Heisman Trophy candidate, Booty broke his middlefinger on his throwing hand in the second quarter and may beunable to play this week. Arizona (2-4, 1-2), meanwhile, lost for the third time in fourgames last Saturday, absorbing a 31-16 setback at Oregon State. Willie Tuitama was intercepted three times for the Wildcats, whogave up 24 first-quarter points and never threatenedthereafter. USC has won five straight in the series, including a 20-3triumph in Tucson last year.
NCAAF: ARIZONA (2-4) at USC (4-1) <h3>Shell-shocked USC looks to rebound vs. Arizona</h3> Arizona (2-4) at No. 10 USC (4-1) 3:30 pm EDT LOS ANGELES (Ticker) -- Amazingly, Southern California will haveto avoid a home losing streak this week. The Trojans may haveto do so without starting quarterback John David Booty. After a stunning defeat, the 10th-ranked Trojans look to bounceback against lowly Arizona in a Pac-10 Conference contestSaturday. In one of the biggest upsets in memory, the Trojans - favored by41 points - lost to Stanford here last week, 24-23, aftergiving up 17 fourth-quarter points. The most notable uncharacteristic play came when the Cardinaltook the lead for good thanks to a 10-yard TD pass on4th-and-goal with 49 seconds left. Booty threw four interceptions as USC (4-1, 2-1 Pac-10) saw its35-game home winning streak come to an end. The Trojans had not lost at the Los Angeles Coliseum sincefalling to Stanford in 2001 - USC coach Pete Carroll's firstseason. A preseason Heisman Trophy candidate, Booty broke his middlefinger on his throwing hand in the second quarter and may beunable to play this week. Arizona (2-4, 1-2), meanwhile, lost for the third time in fourgames last Saturday, absorbing a 31-16 setback at Oregon State. Willie Tuitama was intercepted three times for the Wildcats, whogave up 24 first-quarter points and never threatenedthereafter. USC has won five straight in the series, including a 20-3triumph in Tucson last year.
NCAAF: ARIZONA (2-4) at USC (4-1) <h3>Shell-shocked USC looks to rebound vs. Arizona</h3> Arizona (2-4) at No. 10 USC (4-1) 3:30 pm EDT LOS ANGELES (Ticker) -- Amazingly, Southern California will haveto avoid a home losing streak this week. The Trojans may haveto do so without starting quarterback John David Booty. After a stunning defeat, the 10th-ranked Trojans look to bounceback against lowly Arizona in a Pac-10 Conference contestSaturday. In one of the biggest upsets in memory, the Trojans - favored by41 points - lost to Stanford here last week, 24-23, aftergiving up 17 fourth-quarter points. The most notable uncharacteristic play came when the Cardinaltook the lead for good thanks to a 10-yard TD pass on4th-and-goal with 49 seconds left. Booty threw four interceptions as USC (4-1, 2-1 Pac-10) saw its35-game home winning streak come to an end. The Trojans had not lost at the Los Angeles Coliseum sincefalling to Stanford in 2001 - USC coach Pete Carroll's firstseason. A preseason Heisman Trophy candidate, Booty broke his middlefinger on his throwing hand in the second quarter and may beunable to play this week. Arizona (2-4, 1-2), meanwhile, lost for the third time in fourgames last Saturday, absorbing a 31-16 setback at Oregon State. Willie Tuitama was intercepted three times for the Wildcats, whogave up 24 first-quarter points and never threatenedthereafter. USC has won five straight in the series, including a 20-3triumph in Tucson last year.
NCAAF: ARIZONA (2-4) at USC (4-1) <h3>Shell-shocked USC looks to rebound vs. Arizona</h3> Arizona (2-4) at No. 10 USC (4-1) 3:30 pm EDT LOS ANGELES (Ticker) -- Amazingly, Southern California will haveto avoid a home losing streak this week. The Trojans may haveto do so without starting quarterback John David Booty. After a stunning defeat, the 10th-ranked Trojans look to bounceback against lowly Arizona in a Pac-10 Conference contestSaturday. In one of the biggest upsets in memory, the Trojans - favored by41 points - lost to Stanford here last week, 24-23, aftergiving up 17 fourth-quarter points. The most notable uncharacteristic play came when the Cardinaltook the lead for good thanks to a 10-yard TD pass on4th-and-goal with 49 seconds left. Booty threw four interceptions as USC (4-1, 2-1 Pac-10) saw its35-game home winning streak come to an end. The Trojans had not lost at the Los Angeles Coliseum sincefalling to Stanford in 2001 - USC coach Pete Carroll's firstseason. A preseason Heisman Trophy candidate, Booty broke his middlefinger on his throwing hand in the second quarter and may beunable to play this week. Arizona (2-4, 1-2), meanwhile, lost for the third time in fourgames last Saturday, absorbing a 31-16 setback at Oregon State. Willie Tuitama was intercepted three times for the Wildcats, whogave up 24 first-quarter points and never threatenedthereafter. USC has won five straight in the series, including a 20-3triumph in Tucson last year.
NCAAF: ARIZONA at USC <div class="pre">NCAAF TD USC CHAUNCEY WASHINGTON 18 YD RUN (DAVID BUEHLER KICK) ARIZONA 0 USC (10) 7 3:42 LEFT, 1ST QTR</div>
NCAAF: ARIZONA at USC <div class="pre">NCAAF END, 1ST QTR 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL --- --- --- --- ----- ARIZONA 0 0 USC (10) 7 7 END, 1ST QTR SCORING SUMMARY 1ST QUARTER: USC - TD, CHAUNCEY WASHINGTON 18 YD RUN (DAVID BUEHLER KICK), 11:18. USC 7-0</div>