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Social media reaction to Caleb Williams’ monster night, Jordan Addison big plays in win over UCLA

Wow.

What a thrill ride that was. Unlike the Utah game on Oct. 15, USC came out on top and made the final big play against UCLA, getting the big defensive stop it lacked in Salt Lake City.

In order for Korey Foreman to make a game-sealing play, of course, USC had to be in the lead first. If the Trojans did not score 40 or even 45 points, they’re not in position to win with one last takeaway, one last UCLA turnover.

Caleb Williams and the USC offense did leave points on the field. Yet, they still scored 48. It wasn’t a perfect performance, but it wasn’t below-average performance, either.

It was annoying for USC fans at times — especially at the end when the Trojans’ offense couldn’t finish the game off — but it ended happily.

Here’s how Twitter reacted to this roller-coaster in the Rose Bowl:

INSTANT IMPACT OF THE INJURY

WRONG READ

PLAN ZERO

RILEY OFF HIS GAME EARLY

LEAVING POINTS ON THE FIELD

NOT EVEN 3 POINTS -- NONE

WORST-CASE SCENARIO

3RD AND 1 CONVERSION

IMPROVEMENT

ADDISON ADDING

SECOND RECEIVER STEPS UP

TIMELY

MUST-HAVE

JONESING

ANNOYING

REALLY ANNOYING

INFURIATING

3 GIFT POINTS

WASTEFUL

TRUTH

COST USC POINTS

HARSH REALITY

USC SHOULD HAVE 35 POINTS AT HALFTIME WITH THESE PASSING YARDS

JORDAN RULES

GIFTED TD

POINTS NEED TO MATCH THE YARDS

THIS IS NOT CLAY HELTON

FORD TOUGH

NEEDED

ATHLETICISM

ROLE PLAYER!

CRUCIAL MISTAKE

WRONG TURN

HAPPILY EVER AFTER

Korey Foreman seals the game with an interception and saves USC. How is that for a Los Angeles plot twist?

Story originally appeared on Trojans Wire