STANFORD, CALIFORNIA - In another harrowing trip to the Bay Area, Matt Leinart passed for 308 yards and LenDale White scored on a 2-yard run with 6:15 left, capping USC's comeback from an 11-point deficit for a 31-28 victory over Stanford on Saturday night.<br>
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Steve Smith caught eight passes for 153 yards and a touchdown, and Reggie Bush contributed 95 yards rushing and a key punt return to Southern California's 13th straight victory. After yielding 291 yards in the first half, No. 1 USC gave up just 36 after halftime.<br>
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But the nation's second-longest winning streak nearly ended across the Bay from the site of the defending national champions' most recent defeat, at California last season.<br>
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Stanford took a 28-17 lead into halftime, embarrassing the Trojans' vaunted defense and shocking the thousands of USC fans at Stanford Stadium. The Cardinal did it in style, scoring on a fake field goal and adding J.R. Lemon's 82-yard TD run as time ran out.<br>
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It was all too reminiscent of the Trojans' 34-31, triple-overtime loss in Berkeley last fall. That game featured similarly tentative defensive play, another big first-half deficit and a poor performance by Leinart.<br>
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But Leinart was nearly flawless against Stanford, going 24-of-30 and finally getting his offense going late in the third quarter on Smith's 51-yard reception to the Stanford 12. Leinart scored on a 1-yard keeper, cutting the lead to four points.<br>
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Ryan Killeen missed a 23-yard field goal on the Trojans' next drive with 11:10 to play, but Bush's spinning 33-yard punt return set up a short drive culminating in White's TD dive.<br>
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Stanford couldn't reach midfield on its final drive, with Frostee Rucker flattening Trent Edwards on a fourth-down incompletion with four minutes left. USC then ran out the clock inside the Stanford 15.<br>
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Edwards was 23-of-35 for 183 yards and two touchdowns, though Stanford's offense floundered in the second half. Still, this impressive performance was encouraging for the Cardinal, who were beaten by a combined 93-38 in the schools' last two meetings.<br>
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Buddy Teevens, Stanford's third-year coach, is under pressure to show results this season after going 6-16 in his first two seasons. The Cardinal began this season with easy victories over San Jose State and BYU - and this performance should have him back in his fans' good graces.<br>
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Smith's 2-yard TD catch, set up by Kevin Arbet's interception return, gave USC a 10-0 lead late in the first quarter. That's when the Cardinal's offense awoke, mounting consecutive lengthy scoring drives.<br>
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USC helped out by sitting back in a passive zone defense, rarely blitzing or pressuring Stanford's inexperienced offensive line. Edwards picked apart the Trojans with short passes to his receivers and tight ends.<br>
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When Stanford took a 14-10 lead midway through the second quarter on Patrick Danahy's 2-yard TD catch, the Cardinal cheered, danced and squirted water on each other on the sideline. Smith fumbled on the Trojans' next play, and Stanford drove to the USC 11.<br>
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Stanford set up for a field goal - but holder Kyle Matter, the backup quarterback, picked up the snap and ran untouched around the right end for a score.<br>
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The final play of the first half epitomized USC's defensive ineptitude. Lemon simply was trying to run out the clock - but he split the line and roared through the secondary, outrunning every defender for a touchdown that sent Stanford Stadium into a frenzy.<br>
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The Cardinal played without starting linebacker David Bergeron, who was suspended by Teevens for an unspecified violation of team rules.
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