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Carroll has insisted the Pac-10 was markedly improved before the Trojans largely destroyed it in each of the past seven years, so few believed him when he said the same thing this summer.
Although USC's hopes of winning the conference hinge on a total collapse by Oregon, the Trojans aren't out of the race for a BCS bowl bid. A 10-2 USC team likely would be a very attractive candidate for the Fiesta Bowl, if other factors out of the Trojans' control work out properly.
"All we can do is keep playing and see what happens," linebacker Michael Morgan said. "We're not going to stop working hard."
Not all of the Trojans' recent problems can be put on the defense. USC's offense has been inconsistent at best, and no last-minute exploits could bail out quarterback Matt Barkley and his teammates.
Carroll has been relentlessly supportive of Barkley, the freshman who hadn't lost as a starter until the Oregon trip. Although Barkley's 246.7 yards passing per game are the second-most in the conference, his numerous freshman inconsistencies include six interceptions.
Carroll said Barkley "just kind of ran out of firepower in the second half, and unfortunately, we were going to have to score just about every time he had the football, the way it was going."
"I think in future years, as he grows and gains even more command, there will be games where you can't stop him," Carroll said. "There will be games where he'll score every time, downfield series after series after series. With the proper help and everybody around him, he's just that capable."
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