Establish a running game? Lose the battle for time of possession? Forget that crap. USC's offense is so good, everybody else is playing for second. Arkansas was considered an attractive opponent for USC, but the Trojans needed
only 1:32 to score four touchdowns in the first quarter of a 70-17 drilling of the Razorbacks. "It's scary,"
USC receiver Dwayne Jarrett said. "It can happen so fast at times." Said Coach Pete Carroll, who continued to pile it on: "We can't ask them to score slower." (some registration required.)
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