VIDEO: Washington surprises USC with trick-play TD
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Touchdowns were hard to come by in the first half of Thursday's game between USC and Washington. In fact, there were none.
The Huskies changed that early in the second half, but it took a Trojans' turnover and a little trickery to get it done.
After Washington recovered a JuJu Smith-Schuster fumble at the USC 27-yard line, the Huskies needed only one play to take advantage. Jake Browning threw a backwards pass to wide receiver Marvin Hall, who then hit a wide open Joshua Perkins in the end zone.
It was the second career passing TD for Hall and gave the Huskies a 10-6 lead in the third quarter.
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