Recap
In a tightly contested Week 6 CFSL matchup in Los Angeles, the #7 Michigan Wolverines edged out the #11 USC Trojans with a final score of 19-13. The game’s defining moment came with two minutes left in the fourth quarter when USC’s Jordan Holt intercepted a pass in the end zone, thwarting a Michigan scoring drive. This pivotal play gave USC a chance to take the lead late in the game.
USC managed to drive down the field, reaching a first and goal inside the Michigan 5-yard line. However, Michigan’s defense stood tall, denying USC on four consecutive plays to clinch the victory. Michigan’s offense was led by quarterback Greg Cooksey, who contributed two crucial runs for touchdowns, showcasing the Wolverines’ balanced attack. On the other side, USC’s effort was highlighted by a 60-yard touchdown pass from Kolten Powell to Nate Schnier, showing their capability for quick strikes.
Despite the loss, USC showed resilience, particularly in the final quarter, suggesting that they are a force to be reckoned with in the CFSL. Meanwhile, Michigan’s ability to hold off USC’s late-game surge solidifies their position as one of the top teams in the league.