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USC Can’t Spoil Perfect Irish Season

By Tim Peterson (Los Angeles) – USC, as has been a pattern this year, jumped out to a 10-0 first quarter lead but it didn’t hold up in a 24-17 loss to Notre Dame Saturday night at the LA Memorial Coliseum.

Trojans Burned by Sun Devils, 38-35

By Tim Peterson (Los Angeles) – USC fell behind early, rallied in the second half but ultimately fell to Arizona State 38-35 Saturday before 47,406 at LA Memorial Coliseum.

USC Finishes off UNLV, 43-21

By Tim Peterson (Los Angeles) – Freshman JT Daniels, in his first college career game, shook off a slow start to throw for 282 yards and a touchdown to lead USC to a 43-21 victory over UNLV Saturday before 58,708 at the LA Memorial Coliseum.

Trojans are Jonesing for a Victory, 49-35

By Tim Peterson (Los Angeles) – Ronald Jones II rushed for 194 yards and three touchdowns to lead USC to a 49-35 win over Arizona Saturday night before 70, 225 at the Coliseum.

Trojans Get Their Kicks, 27-24

By Tim Peterson (Los Angeles) – Chase McGrath booted a 43-yard field goal in the second overtime to lift USC to a 27-24 win over Texas Saturday night before 84, 714 at the Coliseum.

Trojans Run Over Stanford

By Tim Peterson (Los Angeles) – USC racked up over 600 yards of total offense, including 307 on the ground, and beat Stanford 42-24 Saturday night before 77,614 at the LA Memorial Coliseum.

Manchester City Routs Real Madrid

By Tim Peterson (Los Angeles) -Manchester City used a big second half to rout Real Madrid 4-1 Wednesday night in the International Champions Cup at the LA Memorial Coliseum. The 93,098 that witnessed the match was the largest crowd to see a soccer game in Coliseum history.

Trojans Rebound to Belt Utah State

By Tim Peterson (Los Angeles) – USC jumped out to a 21-0 halftime lead and went on to rout Utah State 45-7 Saturday before 62,487 at the LA Memorial Coliseum.

The Peterson Principle: 8/1/2016

By Tim Peterson They came wearing watermelons on their heads and carrying fatheads of Stan Kroenke. They came with signs and cameras and jerseys of their favorite players – old and current.