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Saturday, Nov. 6 6:30pm ET
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- As the clock ticked down on the Arizona State-USC game, a USC fan yelled at the Sun Devils' J.R. Redmond, "Hey, were you honeymooning?" "I'm getting divorced right now," Redmond yelled back, obviously happy to be playing football again and putting a strange personal episode behind him. The Sun Devils' talented running back returned from a one-game suspension Saturday by rushing for 148 yards and three touchdowns in Arizona State's 26-16 victory over the slumping Trojans. "We have one of the best football players in the United States, and when he's playing, we're that much better," said Bruce Snyder, coach of the Sun Devils (5-4, 4-2 Pac-10). ASU quarterback Ryan Kealy agreed that it was great to have Redmond in the lineup. "He's not just a great running back; when he comes in, he changes the whole team." Redmond ran the ball 34 times, caught three passes for 11 yards, returned seven punts for a total of 39 yards, and even opened the game at free safety. "He's going to be tired," Snyder said. "That's the most I think I've ever had a player play for me." Redmond didn't mind. "That's the first time in a while I was able to play on both sides of the ball, and I was feeling real energetic," the ASU senior said. Redmond scored on runs of 1, 3 and 14 yards as the Sun Devils handed the Trojans (3-6, 1-5) their fifth straight loss, their worst slump since a six-game slide in 1991. Redmond's 14-yard scoring run gave the Sun Devils breathing room with 1:47 left to play. The Trojans continued to sputter on offense again despite a change at quarterback. Senior John Fox, who lost the job to Mike Van Raaphorst in 1997, got the nod and went 15-of-24 for 124 yards, with one touchdown and one interception, but could not move the team consistently. Van Raaphorst played most of the second half and completed 12-of-24 for 91 yards, with two interceptions. "We are a struggling football team," USC coach Paul Hackett said. "We need to get ourselves back on track against Washington State and get some momentum for the UCLA game; that's what this season comes down to." Arizona State tight end Todd Heap had seven catches for 100 yards and one touchdown. Kealy completed 18-of-29 for 223 yards and one touchdown, with one interception. Defensive tackle Ennis Davis pulled the Trojans, who had trailed since early in the second quarter, within three points when he returned an interception off Kealy 30 yards for a TD with 8:46 left in the game. David Newbury missed the PAT kick. Redmond scooted into the end zone untouched from the 3-yard line to give the Sun Devils a 19-7 lead midway through the second quarter. Newbury hit a 29-yarder to narrow the deficit to 19-10 with 2:02 remaining before halftime. Kenny Williams' interception of a pass by Fox set up the Sun Devils' second touchdown early in the second quarter. Williams returned the interception 30 yards to the USC 1, and Redmond bulled into the end zone on the next play. Stephen Baker's PAT kick failed. USC scored first, on a 2-yard run by Chad Morton with 5:18 remaining in the first quarter. Arizona State came back right, with a 31-yard run by Delvon Flowers and a 32-yard pass from Kealy to Brian Forth keying an 80-yard drive that ended with Ryan's 2-yard pass to Heap. While USC is out of the bowl picture, Arizona State, with Redmond back, remained in the running for a postseason spot. Redmond was suspended for accepting improper benefits, including cellular phone air time and a plane ticket to Las Vegas, from a female student who worked part time in the ASU athletic department. He married the woman on Aug. 25. According to the report ASU submitted to the NCAA, she had allowed Redmond to use her cellphone, then told him he had violated rules and the only way he could avoid NCAA penalties was by marrying her. According to Redmond, who now is divorcing the woman, she also told him she intended to seek half of his future earnings, which could be substantial since he is expected to go high in the NFL draft. The woman has denied making any such demands. "It was just so good for him to put things behind him," Snyder said. "When he's playing football, that's when he's really in his element." | ALSO SEE College Football Scoreboard Arizona State Clubhouse USC Clubhouse |