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Published Nov 26, 2020
Film Room with Max Browne: Explaining why USC's pressures worked vs. Utah
Ryan Young  •  TrojanSports
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Every week this season, former USC quarterback-turned-analyst Max Browne takes subscribers inside a key aspect of the Trojans' performance, breaking out the whiteboard and going deep into the film to explain the nuances and detailed play concepts the average viewer doesn't notice.

This week, he highlights USC's defensive performance in the 33-17 win at Utah last weekend, explaining why the Trojans' pressures were so effective vs. the Utes.

USC notched 37 defensive pressures overall in the game, per PFF, while tallying 3 sacks and forcing 5 turnovers.

Browne details why that happened and what was different from the first two games.

This is a must-watch for USC fans!

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