MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota coach P.J. Fleck faced a crucial decision, in a tense fourth-and-goal situation with the game tied late, but in his mind there wasn't even a choice to be made.
''How often do you have an inch to go beat USC?'' Fleck said.
Max Brosmer powered into the end zone for Minnesota from the 1-yard line with 56 seconds left, his third rushing touchdown of the game for a 24-17 win over 11th-ranked Southern California on Saturday night.
Brosmer, who went 15 for 19 for 169 yards passing, buried himself in a crowd of blockers and found enough of a crease to cross the goal line. The officials on the field ruled him short, but the replay review resulted in a reversal the entire stadium knew was coming.
''It was just the best way to finish,'' Brosmer said. ''To have all your boys around you at that moment when you're literally face to face and you're screaming at each other, ‘Yeah! Let's go!' when no one else can see it, it's pretty cool.''
With the Trojans (3-2, 1-2 Big Ten) out of timeouts, Miller Moss hustled them up the field before his heave to Duce Robinson from the 28 into double coverage was picked off by Koi Perich in the end zone.
''I knew he was throwing to the 6-6 guy,'' Perich said. ''That guy's huge. Just go up and make a play, and I made it this time."
Darius Taylor had 200 yards from scrimmage for Minnesota (3-3, 1-2), including 144 yards on 25 rushes to lead the comeback that culminated with a crowd storming on the field in celebration of the Gophers' first win against the Trojans since 1955. USC leads the series 6-2-1.