LOS ANGELES -- There was plenty for Southern California coach Andy Enfield to smile about after his team put away UC Santa Barbara 96-72 on Sunday night.His biggest smile came when he mentioned the Trojans 25 assists on 33 baskets, a number that even made him overlook his team shooting 35 3-pointers.We shot 40 percent, made 14, but we had 25 assists so I cant get too upset with our players, Enfield said. Weve got some good shooters on this team. But 25 assists, thats a lot. So we did a good job of finding the open man, making the extra pass.The Trojans (6-0) are off to their best start since 2000-01 when they opened with an 8-0 mark.A 6-0 start is great, said Enfield. Were thrilled. I think were all thrilled because weve played some good teams.Bennie Boatwright scored 21 points, Elijah Stewart had 18 points, and Chimezie Metu and Shaqquan Aaron added 15 apiece for the Trojans. Jordan McLaughlin finished with 13 points.Hes much more comfortable, McLaughlin said of Boatwright, who missed the Trojans first two games with upper back spasms. Hes coming off an injury and got out of rhythm. He got the first couple of games out of his system, and now hes back to shooting the ball. Hell be fine.In control throughout, USC remained content to attack the Gauchos from the outside, taking 35 of their 61 shots from beyond the arc, making 14.Theyve got really good shooters, and they shoot the ball extremely well Gaucho coach Bob Williams said. They shot the ball really well when they got up.Jalen Canty had 16 points and 10 rebounds to lead UC Santa Barbara (0-5). Gabe Vincent scored 15 points and Alex Hart added 14 for the Gauchos, which outscored the Trojans 46-30 in the paint.The Gauchos scored the first basket of the game only to see the Trojans lead from the 18:50 mark of the first half. 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I havent been given anything in my tenure as a professional football player and I wouldnt expect to be handed the position." Goltz, at six foot five and 210 pounds, has an easy athletic grace that has always impressed Bomber coaches. Hes also the youngest of the three at 25 -- Hall has almost two years on him and Clement one -- and is a new dad as well. He left a three-week-old son at home in San Diego to report to the Bombers and admits that was hard. This will be his fourth season with the Bombers (although he joined very late in 2010) and he has so far thrown just seven completed passes. He took a back seat to Alex Brink and Joey Elliott last season as Pierce went down with a series of injuries and missed 11 games. But Brink and Elliott didnt deliver what the Bombers wanted and both were cut in the off-season, leaving only Goltz. "I look at it as more of a compliment than being the next man in line or last man standing," he says. "I think when I have got an opportunity Ive donne some things that have maybe turned a few heads and given me an opportunity to stay here.dddddddddddd" Those seven completed passes, plus eight carries and 43 yards rushing, still add up to a lot more CFL experience than Hall or Clement can claim. Both have either NFL or United Football League credentials after college -- Hall played six games for the Arizona Cardinals in 2010. Clement also was signed by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 2009 but decided Canada wasnt for him and left after one practice. The Bombers are making no bones about how important increasing depth at quarterback is for the team this season. Burke says much of training camp will be focused on sorting out the pecking order of the three pivots. Pierce says theres nothing much he can say to answer critics who worry about his durability, even though they praise what he does on the field when hes healthy. "Talk to me after this year." He stayed in Winnipeg in the off-season to train and has done what he can to prepare. "Last year was humbling in a lot of ways. I think mentally Im as sharp as ever, as hungry as ever, as excited as Ive ever been." He stopped short of saying he was ready to mentor Goltz and his other understudies, but he is going to work with them and other members of the team to get better. "Im going to help bring them along because I know its a situation, for us to be successful, we have to have depth, not just at that position but every position." He also suggests Bomber fans can expect to see some changes on offence, now that co-ordinator Gary Crowton has more CFL experience and Tim Burke is in his first full season as coach. "Its going to look quite a bit different I think from . . . how we call things, from how we execute things, our mindset overall." ' ' '