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Southern California at Hawaii

 

Barkley throws 5 TDs as No. 14 USC outlasts Hawaii

HONOLULU -- Southern California was all smiles, except for coach Lane Kiffin.

Matt Barkley and Ronald Johnson had record nights, connecting on three touchdowns to make Kiffin a winner in his Trojans' coaching debut. No. 14 USC beat Hawaii 49-36 on Thursday night to start the post-Pete Carroll era.

Barkley had 257 yards passing and tied a school record with five TD passes while Johnson matched a USC mark with his three TD catches. Johnson also returned a punt 89 yards for another score in USC's first game after being hit hard with sanctions by the NCAA that includes a postseason ban this season.

When asked how he was feeling after the inaugural win, Kiffin answered: "not very well."

"We didn't do it in the style that we wanted. We want to be tough, we want to be disciplined," he said. "I thought we were tough today. I thought that we played physical in parts of the game, but we weren't disciplined."

Besides big performances by Barkley and Johnson, Marc Tyler finished with 154 yards on 17 carries.

While his players racked up career numbers, Kiffin pointed to a different stat: 11 penalties for 100 yards.

"I'm really disappointed with everything in general, but more important than anything was the [lack of] discipline," said the 35-year-old coach.

The players, however, were thrilled with the victory after going through a tumultuous offseason.

"It's huge for our whole team, for coach Kiffin, for the program, for all of the guys, it's big time," Barkley said. "It's awesome, but it's just a start."

While USC's offense looked as potent as ever, the defense allowed Hawaii to hang in the game and showed some holes. The Trojans couldn't stop the Warriors, who gained 588 yards to USC's 524.

"Defensively, we didn't play very well obviously," said Kiffin, who rejoined the program after a year with the University of Tennessee and 20 games with the NFL's Oakland Raiders. Before that, he served as a USC assistant for six seasons under Carroll, including the last two as offensive coordinator.

With USC's depleted roster, Hawaii coach Greg McMackin said he could tell the Trojans were "gassed," so the Warriors kept rotating in fresh players.

The problem was, USC's offense never tired out.

"We ended up winning the game, which was good, but obviously as you can see, we've got some depth concerns and issues," Kiffin said. "We're got a lot of work to do, which was obvious."

Kiffin raised some eyebrows early in the game when he decided to go for 2-point conversions after USC's first three touchdowns. One was successful.

He said when the first one failed, it put his team in a position of going for it again.

"I thought that if we had some good plays lined up, we'd be able to make it and we kind of kept going with that for a while and after the score was up to a certain number we went back to extra points," Kiffin said.

Barkley, who was spotty last year as a freshman starter, was sharp and efficient in the first game of his highly anticipated sophomore season. He completed his first seven passes and finished 18 of 23.

He became the fifth USC player to toss five TD passes in a game and the first since Mark Sanchez in 2008.

"It was a good start for Matt, five touchdowns passes and no interceptions," Kiffin said. "Ronald had four overall touchdowns, which was good to see and Marc, in his first start, got probably nine or 10 yards a carry.

"So we had some good things. We've got a long way to go, but the good thing is we didn't have any injuries and we're 1-0."

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Matt Barkley ties a school record by throwing five TD passes during USC's hard-fought victory over Hawaii.  (AP)
Matt Barkley ties a school record by throwing five TD passes during USC's hard-fought victory over Hawaii. (AP)

 
 
Scoring Summary
USCDavid Ausberry 46 yd pass from Matt Barkley (failed 2pt pass)
HIScott Enos 24 yd FG
USCRonald Johnson 1 yd pass from Matt Barkley (Ronald Johnson 2pt pass from Matt Barkley)
USCRhett Ellison 6 yd pass from Matt Barkley (failed 2pt pass)
HIScott Enos 40 yd FG
HIKealoha Pilares 56 yd pass from Bryant Moniz (Scott Enos kick)
USCRonald Johnson 13 yd pass from Matt Barkley (Joe Houston kick)
HIScott Enos 18 yd FG
USCRonald Johnson 89 yd punt return (Joe Houston kick)
HIAlex Green 1 yd run (Scott Enos kick)
USCRonald Johnson 3 yd pass from Matt Barkley (MITCH MUSTAIN 2pt run)
HIKealoha Pilares 65 yd pass from Shane Austin (Scott Enos kick)
USCMarc Tyler 44 yd run (Joe Houston kick)
HIKealoha Pilares 30 yd pass from Shane Austin (failed 2pt pass)
 
Team Stats
 USCHI
First Downs2531
Third Down Efficiency9-128-15
Fourth Down Efficiency0-00-1
Plays-Net Yards62-52478-588
Rushes-Yds35-24629-129
Passing Yds278459
Kick Return Yds10182
Punt Return Yds1000
Passes20-27-027-49-0
Punts2-883-130
Fumbles-Lost2-12-0
Penalties-Yds11-1005-42
Time of Poss.27:5332:7
 
Individual Stats
RUSHING
USC: Marc Tyler 17-154, Allen Bradford 8-52, C.J. Gable 8-39, Stanley Havili 1-7, Matt Barkley 1--6
HI: Alex Green 9-66, Chizzy Dimude 6-61, Bryant Moniz 11-38, Brent Rausch 2--17, Team 1--19
PASSING
USC: Matt Barkley 18-23-257-0, Mitch Mustain 2-4-21-0
HI: Bryant Moniz 18-36-269-0, Shane Austin 6-9-141-0, Brent Rausch 3-4-49-0
RECEIVING
USC: Ronald Johnson 7-59, Robert Woods 4-46, Rhett Ellison 3-34, David Ausberry 2-55, Stanley Havili 1-49, Brandon Carswell 1-15, Jordan Cameron 1-11, Brice Butler 1-9
HI: Greg Salas 8-124, Royce Pollard 7-106, Kealoha Pilares 5-176, Rodney Bradley 5-31, Joe Avery 1-18, Alex Green 1-4
 
Standings
TeamStandingsConferenceOverall
Southern California1st Pacific 12 South7-210-2
Hawaii4th Western Athletic 3-46-7