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USC ended its two-game losing streak and entered its bye week in grand fashion. The Trojans thumped the visiting Cal Golden Bears, 48-14, on Saturday at the Coliseum. [OC Register]
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Can’t catch the game on TV? Join us here for updates throughout the afternoon. [L.A. Times]
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Wow. That looked like old school USC. [ESPN]
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Tell you what: This gaggle o’ games should make the NFL ashamed of itself. Compare last week’s late NFL games to Texas at Nebraska; Arkansas at Auburn; Iowa at Michigan; Oklahoma State at Texas Tech and California at USC. Amiwrong? [Deadspin]
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The Pac-10 blog is watching the games from his living room today after his boss, Darth Duffey, showed mercy and allowed him a home weekend. Actually, I’ve been banished to the bedroom because the Lord Of Miller Manor is having some chocolate milk and chicken nuggets in the other room while watching Yo Gabba Gabba!…
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Three key USC players are out, according to the Orange County Register’s Michael Lev: running back Dillon Baxter (toes), defensive end Wes Horton (back), and linebacker Malcolm Smith (knee). The loss of Baxter isn’t nearly as problematic as losing two defensive starters. [ESPN]
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Where has this team been all year? Looking like the Trojans of old — i.e. [OC Register]
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LOS ANGELES – — Kevin O’Neill had just put his players through a grueling three-hour practice — and they could have kept going.That probably wouldn’t have been the case a year ago. [OC Register]
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Final Pac-10 injury report. For more injury information, see the collegeinjuryreport. [ESPN]
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One year after his remarks stirred up Cal fans, USC quarterback Matt Barkley points to the strength of the Golden Bears’ secondary.One year after his remarks stirred up Cal fans, USC quarterback Matt Barkley points to the strength of the Golden Bears’ secondary. [L.A. Times]
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USC’s players believe every game is a must-win game. But Saturday’s game against Cal is more must-win than usual. [OC Register]
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Losses to Bay Area teams have readers worrying that both locals have gone south.Losses to Bay Area teams have readers worrying that both locals have gone south. [L.A. Times]