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For years there has been talk of USC and UCLA returning to tradition and wearing contrasting uniforms at their rivalry game. Problem is, NCAA rules prohibit this practice and require that the offending team be docked a timeout.
It’s a stupid rule, but to date the schools have obliged. It doesn’t help that relations grew tense in the last year or two between the programs. Enter Rick Neuheisel.
In theory, the hyper-competitive Neuheisel should further the divide between the programs, but he and USC coach Pete Carroll at least publicly seem to respect each other. So much so, in fact, that next year may be an “Nixon visits China” moment in relations between the programs.
USC and UCLA are very close to announcing a novel idea to heat up their rivalry. Both teams will wear their home colors this season at UCLA’s home game Dec. 6 in the Rose Bowl.
That means USC will wear maroon. The plan is for the Trojans to be penalized a timeout when they take the field in their homies. UCLA, then, at its first opportunity will call a timeout to even things up. Pete Carroll apparently has signed off on the p.r. strategy. What a way to ramp up the Trojans-Bruins rivalry.
You know what’s next? Full diplomatic relations (yeh right!). Until anything happens this is all just talk and cutesy “Americans playing ping pong in China” type ice-breakers floated before the public. Hopefully it happens.
Previously at FanHouse
It’s Time to Let USC and UCLA Party Like It’s 1969
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