USC wideout gave us the hardest hit of the week with this bone-crushing block

This might be the hit of the year so far

USC bounced back big on Saturday after getting flattened by Alabama 52-6 in last week's opener.

The Trojans took their frustrations out on Utah State Saturday with a lopsided 45-7 victory over Utah in their home opener. The game was largely uneventful for Clay Helton's bunch as they dominated on both sides of the ball, posting 422 total yards and holding the Aggies to just 253.

One of the game's most memorable plays could also be one of the season's biggest hits thus far. With time ticking down in the second quarter, USC wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster came flying out of nowhere to utterly obliterate Utah State safety Dallin Leavitt with a blindside block. The collision was so devastating that both Smith-Schuster and Leavitt were slow to get up, but neither man was injured.