LOS ANGELES — Pass rushing came naturally for USC’s Bishop Fitzgerald, he said, even though he plays safety.

He made it look easy when the No. 20 Trojans blitzed Michigan freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood, defensive coordinator D’Anton Lynn sending Fitzgerald streaking through the defensive line for a critical third-down sack.

“He usually lets other people go,” Fitzgerald said. “So that’s why it was a special moment for me. I finally went and got one.”

The result was a loss of 11 yards, which moved the Wolverines out of field goal range and forced them to punt.

“Coach Lynn said this week he was going to call it a little aggressive,” Fitzgerald told reporters after practice on Wednesday. “So I think that’s what he did and the pressure of the D-line executed and stopped well, and I wa

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