During the second week of being a quarterback when Matt Barkley was in the sixth grade, he did something that showed why he’s now the starting signal caller for the No. 3-ranked college football team in the nation.
Back then Barkley was just learning while playing in the Newport-Mesa Junior All-American Pee-Wee Division. But he still flashed glimpses that he had the potential to become the first true freshman to start at USC. Sure there were signs there with the Seahawks that gave a spark of an indication that he could dazzle in his debut, a Trojans’ 56-3 rout of San Jose State Saturday.
But now the true test comes this Saturday, when USC plays at No. 8-ranked Ohio State. If people think the Newport Beach native will crumble because of the pressure, because of the more than 105,000 fans expected to fill Ohio Stadium, they might want to hear a story from Brent Melbon.