Texas Christian running back Jeremy Payne breaks multiple tackles on his way to scoring against USC in the Alamo Bowl.

For a nine-win team such asUSC, once again on the outside looking in at theCollege Football Playoff, the bowl season can feel a bit like purgatory. One foot in the past season, the other in the future, your team trapped somewhere in-between.

There were glimpses of each Tuesday night for USC in a brutal30-27 overtime defeatto Texas Christian in the Alamo Bowl. There were equal reminders all night both of what could have been this season, had USC ever played at its best for long, and also flashes of why it never managed to be.

In one moment, there was freshmanTanook Hines, sprinting to catch a deep ball in stride, announcing himself as a rising star. In another, a TCU running back was busting his way through tackles on third-and-long, rumbling improbably into the end zone, deflating any such delusions of grandeur.

But after oscillating between those opposing poles, the final minutes against TCU took the Trojans on a tour of all their most glaring concerns from the 2025 season, from the leaky defense to the missed opportunities on offense.

The Trojans saw a two-score lead evaporate in the final minutes of regulation. They got all the way to the five-yard line in overtime, only for the offense to stall and settle for a field goal. They even sacked TCU quarterback Ken Seals on second and 10, pushing the Horned Frogs out of field-goal range and forcing a third and 20.

All signs in that moment pointed toward the Trojans securing their 10th win, a feat they achieved only once over the past eight years. But then, against a three-man USC rush and with eight defenders in coverage, Seals checked down to running backJeremy Paynein the flat.

"We did everything right defensively to put them in that position,"USC coach Lincoln Rileysaid.

Nothing, though, went right for USC after that. Payne broke through a tackle from cornerbackMarcelles Williams. Two defenders, linebackerJadyn Walkerand safetyKennedy Urlacher, collided as they reached Payne next, missing him entirely. Then, he slipped through safetyChristian Pierce's hands and was suddenly sprinting free 35 yards for the win.

"Wasn't a lot of time this year that we missed multiple tackles on a play," Riley said. "It just happened in the worst time possible."

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That's how most of the fourth quarter and overtime felt for USC, as TCU racked up 159 yards and 17 points over its final three drives.

Of course, there had been multiple chances before then for USC to put the game away, just like there were multiple chances for USC to make more of its 9-4 finish this season. The Trojans averaged nearly a full yard per play more than TCU. They racked up eight plays of 20 yards or more — a reminder of how explosive they could be.

In the red zone, though, the offense unraveled. QuarterbackJayden Maiava, who was inconsistent most of the night, threw a third-quarter interception in the end zone, just as USC looked primed to push down the gas pedal.

Four other times, the Trojans stalled inside of TCU's 25-yard line and settled for field goals. In the process, kickerRyon Sayeriset the USC record for field goals in a season at 21.

"We just did not execute good enough in the red zone on either side of the ball," Riley said. "If we did that, it's probably a different feeling."

Instead, the Trojans will have to carry this bitter taste into the offseason, with questions already looming about what comes next. Not the least of which being what direction USC will take its defense, after coordinatorD'Anton Lynn departed for Penn Statejust before the game.

USC running back King Miller is stopped short by the Texas Christian defense.

Riley wouldn't comment on why Lynn was replaced as playcaller the day of the bowl game. But when asked how he felt about the future of his defense, Riley projected a particularly sunny outlook.

"I feel fantastic," he said. "But those who really study the game and watch how we've played and the way we've been able to improve, the arrow is just pointing straight up."

Of all the questions raised Tuesday, how USC might replace its No. 1 wideout next season was not one of them. Hines had already done his part to earn that role, but declared it to the world anyway in a six-catch, 163-yard performance.

King Miller also continued to solidify his place in a tandem with Waymond Jordan in 2027, as he rushed for 99 yards and a touchdown, coming up just short of the 1,000-yard mark in a season he started as a walk-on.

USC coach Lincoln Riley, right, greets TCU coach Sonny Dykes after the Trojans' overtime loss in the Alamo Bowl.

But the silver linings largely stopped there, even if the circumstances made for an unusually uphill climb with USC's roster. Over a dozen starters or would-be starters sat out. Three of the Trojans' starting offensive linemen didn't dress. Both of their top receivers and top tight end were in street clothes, having declared for the NFL draft. Twenty-five players listed in USC's two-deep Tuesday were either freshmen or redshirt freshmen.

Without Lynn calling plays, which a source described as "a mutual agreement", defensive line coach Eric Henderson stepped into the role.

It went quite smoothly at first. USC held TCU to two straight three-and-outs — and just 11 total yards in two drives — to open the game.

Read more:USC defensive coordinator D'Anton Lynn takes Penn State defensive coordinator job

But on the ensuing possession, Maiava threw into heavy coverage and was intercepted, his first of two on the day. The momentum USC had built up early dissolved almost instantly.

The defense's strong start faded into disarray. And while it came roaring back after halftime, forcing an interception and limiting TCU to just 35 yards in the third quarter, USC's offense couldn't fully capitalize. A one-handed touchdown pass to Jaden Richardson nearly did the trick, giving the Trojans a 21-14 lead that seemed primed to balloon from there.

But it never did. And in the final, stunned moments of its season, Riley was left offering the same assurances that USC will soon be out of purgatory.

"When you've been in those programs and been a part of those teams that have done those things, you feel what it's like," Riley said. "And this place is doing all the things that you need to do to put yourself in position to go bust that door down and do it."

TCU players celebrate after beating USC in the Alamo Bowl on Tuesday night.

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Big Ten dunks on SEC in college football coaching carousel. That's the cold truth

TheBig Ten is thrivingso far this postseason. (OK, so maybe Southern Cal's tackling isn't thriving, but the rest of theB1Gis doing just fine.)

With a couple of exceptions, theSEC is wilting.

And what of the coaching carousel? Did the Big Ten club theSECthere, too? You could make that case.

LSU scored the big fish by securingLane Kiffin. Mostly, though, SEC schools hired promising but largely unproven up-and-comers, while Big Ten schools like Michigan and Penn State landed veteran winners with solid resumes.

On this edition of "SEC Football Unfiltered," a podcast from the USA TODAY Network, hostsBlake ToppmeyerandJohn Adamsevalute which conference did it better in this hiring cycle.

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They also debate which conference has the better complete roster of coaches. And they discuss which SEC schools would have been well-served by hiringKyle Whittingham, who wound up at Michigan.

Coaching hires in the SEC

Overview:LSU made the splashiest hire of this coaching cycle, plundering Kiffin from a conference rival and luring him away from a playoff team. Elsewhere, three SEC schools hired coaches from the American Conference, while two schools went the coordinator route.

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Coaching hires in the Big Ten

Overview:This marks a sharp pivot from the SEC's strategy of raiding the American. UCLA went the Group of Five route with Chesney, but the other three Big Ten schools making hires turned to veterans. Whittingham is the winningest coach in Utah history. Campbell is the winningest coach in Iowa State history. Fitzgerald is the winningest coach in Northwestern history.

Which conference hired better?

Advantage goes to the Big Ten. Bravo to LSU for securing Kiffin, but the rest of the SEC hired less proven coaches than Whittingham, Campbell or Fitzgerald. That doesn't mean someone like Sumrall or Golesh won't succeed, but any of the SEC's hires not named Kiffin seems riskier than someone who's as accomplished as Campbell.

Which conference has better roster of coaches?

Toppmeyer:The Big Ten has the better full roster of coaches. At the top, the SEC is just as good. I'd put an SEC five-pack of Kirby Smart, Kalen DeBoer, Kiffin, Steve Sarkisian and Josh Heupel up against the Big Ten's Ryan Day, Curt Cignetti, Dan Lanning, Whittingham and Campbell.

In the middle of the conferences and in the lower-third, I give the nod to the Big Ten. Consider, Bret Bielema (Illinois) probably ranks somewhere in the No. 8 range of the Big Ten's pecking order of coaches. Bielema beat South Carolina and Tennessee in bowl games in the past two seasons. He's won 19 games with the Illini the past two years. That's no small feat, and he's just one example of the Big Ten's solid collection of down-ballot coaches.

A few years from now, we might say the SEC's coaches are as good or better than the Big Ten's, but we can't say that now. Too many unproven figures.

Adams:Toppmeyer is right. The Big Ten enjoys the edge.

The SEC remains strong at the top, but it can't match the Big Ten's quality in the middle or lower ranks. The Big Ten upgraded its roster of coaches in this hiring cycle. The SEC took ambitious shots on younger candidates. That might work, so we reserve the right to re-evaluate this in a couple of years. For now, I'd take the Big Ten's coaching roster.

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∎ The hosts unpack theCollege Football Playoffquarterfinal matchups, includingwhat's at stake for Kalen DeBoerin Alabama-Indiana and whetherMississippi plays with house moneyin a rematch with Georgia.

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Blake Toppmeyeris the USA TODAY Network's national college football columnist.John Adamsis the senior sports columnist for the Knoxville News Sentinel.Subscribe to theSEC Football Unfilteredpodcast, and check out theSEC Unfiltered newsletter, delivered straight to your inbox.

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The NFC South, the NFL's weirdest division, will end the year on a perfectly ridiculous note

The battle for the NFC South will come down to a game between the division's top two teams on Saturday …but the title itself might not be decided until Sunday.

The Panthers (8-8) face the Buccaneers (7-9) on Saturday night in Tampa. If the Panthers win, end of story, Carolina takes the division. (More on that in a moment.) If the Bucs win, though, the two teams would be tied at 8-9 … and they'd have to wait until the outcome of Sunday's Falcons-Saints game. If the Falcons win, you'd have three teams tied at 8-9 … and thePantherswould win by a series of tiebreakers.

For any other division in football, this would be a ridiculous, borderline unbelievable turn of events. For the NFC South, it's called "a season."

The NFC South is the point on the NFL map where the border with the college football universe is the thinnest, and consequently a whole lot of SEC crazy tends to seep into the water supply. The four teams that make up the NFC South — Atlanta, Carolina, Tampa Bay and New Orleans — are the most ramshackle collection of weirdos in the NFL.

You don't want to play any NFC South team at any point in the year, because you never quite know how it's going to go (see:Monday night's Rams-Falcons game). These four teams shoot themselves in the foot with numbing regularity, but they might just be standing on your foot when they fire.

TAMPA, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 29: Baker Mayfield #6 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers hugs Bryce Young #9 of the Carolina Panthers after the game at Raymond James Stadium on December 29, 2024 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)

Five of the NFL's eight divisions have sent all four members to the Super Bowl. (Sorry, AFC South and AFC/NFC Norths.) No division has sent all four teams to the big game more recently than the NFC South (New Orleans 2009, Carolina 2015, Atlanta 2016, Tampa Bay 2020). And yet, almost every time an NFC South team manages to reach the big game, it faceplants for a few seasons afterward, like a pageant winner ascending the podium and then immediately falling off the back as soon as she receives her crown.

In other words, you must take the NFC South seriously, even though it is a profoundly unserious division.

Consider how this season alone has gone:

  • The Falcons' backup quarterback is on a $180 million contract. They have one of the game's three best running backs, a vicious pass defense, a young and hungry receiving corps, and yet have lost nine games already this season. They've beaten both the Rams and Bills in prime time … and lost to both the Dolphins and Jets. They might well finish with a record equal to the division winner … and they were eliminated from the playoff picture weeks ago.

  • The Panthers are the odds-on favorite to win the division — a 78 percent chance, per The Athletic — and yet nobody's quite sure if their quarterback will be around much longer. Bryce Young has engineered six game-winning drives this season, second in the league only to Bo Nix's seven, but the fact that the Panthers have won only eight games total is a sign that this is a team that needs game-winning drives a little too often. And again, Carolina being a division winner with a below-.500 record is very much on the table.

  • The Bucs are the four-time defending division champs, and after starting the season 5-1, appeared headed to an easy fifth. But they've lost seven of their past eight, including four in a row. They've won exactly one game since before Halloween — and that was a three-point victory over the woeful Arizona Cardinals. Everybody on the entire team is injured, including two separate players since you started reading this sentence.

  • The Saints somehow built an entire 2025 team and forgot they might need an NFL-caliber starting quarterback. They immediately proceeded to go 1-8 to start the season. But they've swept the season series against the likely division winner, and they're on a four-game winning streak. Of course.

This is the division victimized by 28-3 andthe Minneapolis Miracle, the division where Cam Newton capped an MVP season with an LVP Super Bowl, where a creamsicle-clad team lost its first26games. Sub-.500 teams have won the divisiontwicein the past 11 seasons. So are you at all surprised that the 2025 season might end in a three-way 8-9 tie?

The chaos of the NFC South is glorious to behold, yes. But it might be time to institute some changes. Idea: After this season, relegate the entire division to the SEC and promote some replacements. Bringing Georgia, Alabama, Ole Miss and Texas into the NFL couldn't be any weirder than what we're dealing with now.

The NFC South, the NFL's weirdest division, will end the year on a perfectly ridiculous note

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Travis Kelce/Instagram  Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Travis Kelce said his fiancée, Taylor Swift, got him his favorite Christmas gift this year

  • But the NFL star opted not to share what the gift was on the Dec. 31 episode of his podcast, New Heights, noting the couple was trying to keep it "in house"

  • The couple are currently in the midst of planning their wedding after announcing their engagement in August

Travis Kelceisn't letting anything private out of the vault!

The 36-year-old Kansas City Chiefs tight end reflected on his favorite Christmas gift this year, sharing that it, of course, came from his bride-to-be,Taylor Swift.

"The best gift that I got was from Taylor, but it gives away things that we're trying to keep in house, so not gonna say it," the NFL star teased on the Wednesday, Dec. 31 episode of he and brotherJason Kelce'sNew Heightspodcast.

He added that Taylor's younger brother,Austin Swift, "got me a great gift as well," also opting not to share what his future brother-in-law picked for him.

Jason called out the fact that "the Swifts are good gift givers," and Travis agreed, adding, "They are great gift givers."

Bruce Bennett/Getty Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift attend the Stanley Cup Final in June 2025.

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Travispreviously opened upabout the best gift he's ever gotten for the "So High School" singer, during the Christmas Eve episode ofNew Heights.

"I will say one of Tay's favorite gifts that I got her was the bread slicer," Travis told Jason and his wife,Kylie, who was that episode's guest.

"[I bought it] because she's been throwing together so much f---ing sourdough," Travis joked of Taylor's knownsourdough bread obsession.

Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift announce their engagement in August 2025.

Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce

Travis and Taylor announced theirengagementin August after more than two years together. The couple have been keeping their plans under wraps, but asource recently told PEOPLEthat they are "equally involved" in the preparations for their big day.

"When it comes to wedding planning, nothing feels rushed or one-sided," a source exclusively told PEOPLE earlier this month. "They're both equally involved and excited, and this isn't something one or the other is carrying on their own. They're approaching it as a partnership, talking things through together and enjoying the process in a way that feels natural to them."

Perry Knotts/Getty Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift celebrate on the field after the AFC championship game in Jan. 2025.

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However, all the details are likely to be kept under wraps, with another source previously telling PEOPLE that the A-listers plan to keep their celebrations private.

"It willdefinitely be a private affairand not a spectacle," the source explained in September. "They both have a close circle of friends, and they'll respect their privacy."

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Bryan Bedder/Getty Betty White in 2009.

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  • Betty White died on Dec. 31, 2021

  • Her cause of death was later revealed to be a stroke, which she had suffered from six days before her death

  • The actress was 99 when she died, and only days away from becoming a centenarian

Betty Whitedied an icon.

The Emmy-winning actress, comedian and producer was about to celebrate her 100th birthday when shedied in her sleepon Dec. 31, 2021. Her agent and close friend,Jeff Witjas, echoed what many of her fans felt after learning about her passing: "Even though Betty was about to be 100, I thought she would live forever. I will miss her terribly."

According to her death certificate, White died from a cerebrovascular accident, which is more commonly known as a stroke. A source told PEOPLE that she had suffered "a mild stroke" six days before she died.

At the time of her death, theGolden Girlsstar had been gearing up for her 100th birthday on Jan. 17, and had opened up to PEOPLE just weeks earlier about how she felt about reaching that milestone age.

"I'm so luckyto be in such good health and feel so good at this age," White said in December 2021, later joking that her secret to longevity was to "avoid anything green."

So, how did Betty White die? Here's everything to know about the actress's death, including what her last words were.

How did Betty White die?

Brendan Hoffman/Getty  Betty White in 2010.

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White died of natural causes. Days after Witjas told PEOPLE that the actress "died peacefully in her sleep at her home" in the early morning hours of Dec. 31, 2021, her cause of death was revealed to be from a stroke she had suffered six days earlier.

Though Witjas said the actress was "under a doctor's care" during her final years, she was only "being careful with COVID." No other prior illnesses had been reported, and Witjas denied the rumors that White died from a COVID-19 booster shot, confirming that she had not received it days before she died as was being reported.

"People are saying her death was related to getting a booster shot three days earlier, butthat is not true," her agent said in January 2022. "She died of natural causes. Her death should not be politicized — that is not the life she lived."

Where did Betty White die?

Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic Betty White in 2012.

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TheHot in Clevelandactress died ather homein Brentwood, Calif., a neighborhood in Los Angeles. White lived there for over 50 years, and had purchased the five-bedroom, six-bathroom, 3,000-square-foot home in 1968 with her late husband,Allen Ludden.

"[She] was really simply spending each day at her home," Witjas told PEOPLE. "She didn't go out."

The house sold for $10.5 million in May 2022 and wasdemolishedless than a year before the first anniversary of her death.

How old was Betty White when she died?

Frank Carroll/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Betty White in 'The Golden Girls.'

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Born on Jan. 17, 1922, in Oak Park, Ill., White was 99 years old when she died. The animal lover and activist spoke frequently about her thoughts on aging and longevity, always noting that perspective was key.

"I have no fear or dread of death," she said during an October 2012TimesTalks conversation. "I'm happy as a lark to stay around as long as I can."

White credited her mother for passing on what she called "a wonderful approach to death."

"She always thought of it as ... 'We know we have managed to find out almost anything that exists, but nobody knows ... what happens at that moment when it's over,' " the actress explained. "And she said, 'It's the one secret that we don't know.' So whenever we would lose somebody very close and very dear, she would always say, 'Well, now he knows the secret.' And it took the curse off of it somehow."

What were Betty White's last words?

D Dipasupil/FilmMagic Betty White in 2015.

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Vicki Lawrence— who costarred with White onThe Carol Burnett ShowandMama's Family— toldE! News'Daily Popin January 2022 that the actress's final words were a call to her late husband.

"[Carol Burnett] texted me back and she said that she spoke to Betty's assistant who was with her when she died," Lawrence said. "Her assistant said the last word out of her mouth was 'Allen.' She said, 'How sweet and loving is that?' "

The actress added, "I said, 'It's so sweet and so loving and, god, I hope it's true.' "

White and Ludden, a popular TV game show host, were married for nearly 20 years before hedied of stomach canceron June 9, 1981. The actress never remarried, tellingAnderson Cooperin a 2011 CNN interview: "I had the love of my life. If you've had the best, who needs the rest?"

What was the public's reaction to Betty White's death?

ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty A memorial to Betty White on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2021.

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News of White's death resulted in an outpouring of love from the actress's fans and Hollywood peers, whom many dubbed a "national treasure."

"The world looks different now,"Ryan Reynolds, who starred inThe Proposalwith White in 2009, wrote onX. "She was great at defying expectation. She managed to grow very old and somehow, not old enough. We'll miss you, Betty."

PresidentJoe Bidenand First LadyDr. Jill Bidenalso addressed the entertainer's death, calling her "a lovely lady," per aCNNreporter. Despite the nearly unanimous praise and affection she inspired, Witjas said she was often taken aback by just how deeply she was cherished.

"Every time I told her, 'Betty, you're loved,' she would look at me with a wry smile and say, 'Really?' " he told PEOPLE. "I hope she knew. I think she did. It was something beyond love."

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