Comment on USC defense plans to test UCLA's Rosen in rivalry game

USC defense plans to test UCLA's Rosen in rivalry game

UCLA offensive lineman Caleb Benenoch compared Rosen's overlooked mobility to that of Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck. Rosen broke the pocket for a 37-yard touchdown run that put UCLA ahead late in the fourth quarter before losing to Washington State in the final seconds, but usually puts that trait to use in more subtle ways by sidestepping a free rusher or stepping up in the pocket. USC struggled against a quarterback capable of extending plays in a similar manner in Oregon's Vernon Adams Jr., who became the first opponent to throw six touchdown passes in a game in school history. While Adams made his name at Eastern Washington with a frenetic and often wild approach to playing quarterback, Rosen is the prototypical pocket passer and more than capable of turning those same USC mistakes into touchdowns. Safety Chris Hawkins blamed the defense's issues on uncharacteristic lapses in concentration, allowing touchdown passes of 48, 52, 37, 30, 21 and 26 yards.

 

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