Check out some impressive stats from USC's 27-6 victory over Washington State on Saturday:
- The Trojans had eight sacks and 14 total tackles for loss.
- All four of USC's scoring drives were three plays or less, with the longest one taking just 1:02 off the clock.
- Five of Matt Barkley's 13 completions were longer than 20 yards.
- Removing Washington State's two garbage-time drives in the fourth quarter, the Trojan defense held the Cougars to 75 total yards in 54 plays.
- The Trojans had 403 yards of total offense on only 51 plays (7.9 yards per play).
- USC averaged 5.4 yards per carry (156 rushing yards on 29 attempts).
- The defense held Washington State scoreless for the first 59:38 of the game.
- USC forced a season-high three turnovers.
- The Trojans' average starting field position was its 45-yard line, while Washington State's average start point was its own 22.


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