The University of Southern California Trojans had a thrilling victory on Saturday night, defeating the Colorado Buffaloes 48-41. The game was highlighted by the performance of USC quarterback Kedon Williams, who threw a career-high six touchdown passes.
Williams was on fire from the start of the game, throwing three touchdown passes in the first quarter alone. He continued to dominate throughout the game, connecting with wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown for two more touchdowns in the second quarter and one in the third. He finished the night with a total of six touchdown passes, tying his career high.
The USC offense was firing on all cylinders, with Williams leading the way. He completed 28 of his 37 pass attempts for a total of 439 yards. He also ran for a touchdown in the fourth quarter, giving the Trojans an extra boost of energy.
The defense also played a key role in the victory, holding Colorado to just 41 points and forcing two turnovers. Linebacker Palaie Gaoteote IV recorded nine tackles and one sack, while safety Talanoa Hufanga had five tackles and an interception.
The win was USC’s eighth of the season and improved their record to 8-3 overall. The Trojans will now look to finish the season strong as they prepare for their final game against UCLA next week.
Kedon Williams’ performance was truly remarkable, and it was a great way to end the regular season for USC. His six touchdown passes tied his career high and helped lead the Trojans to a thrilling victory over Colorado. With the win, USC is now in position to make a strong push for a bowl game.