South 1. USC (No. 21): The Trojans turned it on in the second half to bust open a 14-14 tie against the Arizona State Sun Devils and cruise to a 38-17 victory. Read more...
South 1. USC (No. 21): The Trojans turned it on in the second half to bust open a 14-14 tie against the Arizona State Sun Devils and cruise to a 38-17 victory. Read more...
Torian White fitted a USC cap onto his head during a televised commitment ceremony, signifying his choice to become a Trojan. The moderator congratulated him as his parents stood in support, throwing up two fingers and proclaiming, "Fight On." Read more...
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Hailing from Compton High School, redshirt senior defensive end Datone Jones’ first offer came from USC. Jones passed on the Trojans, committing to the Bruins as part of a highly-touted 2008 recruiting class that was expected to bring them back to prominence.
They say time heals all wounds. But is a year really long enough to cure 50-0? Let that sink in. Fifty. Five-zero … to nothing. Read more...
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Redshirt senior quarterback Kevin Prince gets taken down by two USC players during last year’s 50-0 loss. The Bruins will look to come back from the loss on Saturday afternoon, when they play the Trojans at the Rose Bowl.
On a four-game win streak, and with eight wins under its belt for the first time since 2005, the UCLA football team is on the upswing and in a position to put itself at the top of the Pac-12Â "“ if and only if it can beat the two teams in the conference that have historically gotten the better of them. Read more...
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UCLA redshirt freshman quarterback Brett Hundley is just one part of the team that has changed since last year’s rivalry game loss to USC.
After Tuesday's practice, coach Jim Mora dispelled one potential explanation for the Bruins' recent success: witchcraft. Read more...
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UCLA’s Eric Kendricks, a redshirt sophomore linebacker and the Pac-12 leader in tackles, will be instrumental in stopping USC’s powerful receiving duo of Marqise Lee and Robert Woods in Saturday’s game.
While on family vacations, Davis III would take his son to local universities to tour campuses, even sit in on classes whenever possible. Though Davis IV visited schools like Harvard and Vanderbilt, one school in particular caught his eye. Read more...
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After his senior year of high school, Roosevelt Davis received attention mainly from Division II and Division III football programs. Now the redshirt freshman wide receiver is a special teams regular for UCLA.
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