This was Earle Bruces first Buckeye team, and it shocked
everyone by going 11-0 and vaulting to No. 1 in the national polls.
But USC featured Heisman Trophy winner Charles White and a talented
supporting cast led by offensive linemen Anthony Munoz and Brad
Budde, quarterback Paul McDonald and defensive stalwarts Jack Del
Rio and Ronnie Lott.
This game featured dramatic goal-line stands by both teams in the
first half that resulted in no points for either squad. Ohio State
fought back from an early 10-0 deficit to tie the game just before
intermission on a 63-yard TD pass from Art Schlichter to Gary Williams.
The Buckeyes moved in front 16-10 in the fourth quarter after a
pair of second-half field goals by Vlade Janakievski from 37 and
24 yards. But USC marched 83 yards in eight plays with White diving
over from the one in the final three minutes. The PAT was the difference
in yet another one-point loss that cost the Buckeyes a national
crown.
OSU (11-1) fell to No. 4 in the final polls, while USC was No.
2.