USC Ends Regular Season with Disappointing Loss to UCLA
Star quarterback Caleb Williams' future uncertain as coach Lincoln Riley faces criticism for team's performance
- USC's football team suffered a 38-20 loss to rival UCLA, marking their fifth loss in the last six games and ending the regular season with a 7-5 record.
- USC's star quarterback Caleb Williams, who won the Heisman Trophy last season, is speculated to be leaving for the NFL after this season. His performance in the game against UCLA was marked by 384 passing yards and a touchdown, but also an interception.
- USC's head coach Lincoln Riley is facing criticism for the team's performance, with some questioning his ability to lead the team to success. Riley acknowledged the team's disappointing performance and vowed to improve.
- UCLA's victory over USC was a significant win for the team and its coach Chip Kelly, who has been under scrutiny. The win may have secured Kelly's position as UCLA's coach for the foreseeable future.
- UCLA's quarterback Ethan Garbers threw for 155 yards and three touchdowns, leading the team to victory. The Bruins' defense also played a crucial role in the win, giving up only three rushing yards and sacking Williams four times.