USC won. Colorado lost. USC led 34-7, 41-14, and 48-21 on Saturday in Boulder. USC was a good bit better than Colorado for the first 40 minutes of this game. At halftime, USC was dominating the game and everyone was saying how fully Colorado was exposed and not ready for prime time.
This should have been USC’s big day, a moment of glory in the national television spotlight, showcasing how brilliant Caleb Williams is and how awesome those Trojan wide receivers truly are. This was a game which should have reflected well on USC as a football program, giving the Trojans a more positive image in recruiting and the transfer portal which would pay dividends for the future.
Yet, what was everyone talking about at the end of the day?
Not how great USC was. Not how superb Caleb Williams is.
People were discussing how bad the USC defense is and why the Trojans can’t be taken seriously.
People were discussing how good Shedeur Sanders is and how he belonged on the same field in the same discussion with Caleb Williams.
Colorado got to say it fought back and belonged in the same national conversation with USC — not so much in terms of 2023, but in terms of building a national brand which will eventually be able to compete with the Trojans and others in the near future.
That’s how much the narrative changed in the second half.
Need proof? Let’s lay it out below: