USC Football Suffers Shocking Loss to TCU in Alamo Bowl
For a nine-win team like USC, being on the outside looking in at the College Football Playoff can feel like being in limbo. The Trojans’ recent performance in the Alamo Bowl against Texas Christian (TCU) was a mix of glimpses into the past season and the future, with the team trapped somewhere in between.
Despite a strong start, USC ultimately lost 30-27 in overtime, with TCU’s running back Jeremy Payne breaking through multiple tackles to score the winning touchdown. This loss will undoubtedly leave a bitter taste for the Trojans as they head into the offseason, with questions already arising about the direction of their defense.
Game Highlights and Low Points
The game was marked by both impressive plays and disappointing moments for USC. Freshman Tanook Hines stood out with a six-catch, 163-yard performance, announcing himself as a rising star. However, the Trojans’ offense struggled in the red zone, with quarterback Jayden Maiava throwing a third-quarter interception in the end zone.
USC’s defense, which had been strong early on, eventually gave up 159 yards and 17 points over TCU’s final three drives. The loss was a stark reminder of the team’s leaky defense and missed opportunities on offense, issues that plagued them throughout the 2025 season.
Highlights from Texas Christian’s 30-27 overtime win over USC in the Alamo Bowl.
Post-Game Analysis and Looking Ahead
USC coach Lincoln Riley expressed optimism about the future of his defense, despite the departure of coordinator D’Anton Lynn. Riley stated, “I feel fantastic… The arrow is just pointing straight up.” However, the circumstances surrounding Lynn’s departure and the team’s performance in the Alamo Bowl have raised questions about the direction of the program.
With over a dozen starters or would-be starters sitting out due to injuries or NFL draft declarations, the Trojans faced an uphill battle. The team’s young players, including freshmen and redshirt freshmen, will be crucial in shaping the future of the program.

USC running back King Miller is stopped short by the Texas Christian defense in the first half during the Alamo Bowl on Tuesday night.
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