No. 7 Oregon Ducks leads No. 15 USC Trojans 28-14 in 3Q
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The No. 15 USC Trojans are 8-3, going 6-2 in Big Ten conference play. The Trojans are likely out of College Football Playoff contention, but still have one game
The USC Trojans were on the brink of a College Football Playoff appearance in Year 4 under Head Coach Lincoln Riley, heading into Eugene, Oregon, to face their bitter rival, the Ducks, in their first rivalry game in Big Ten competition on Saturday.
The Oregonian/OregonLive reached out to USC beat reporter Ryan Kartje ( @RyanKartje on X) of the Los Angeles Times to pose five questions about the Trojans and get a prediction. 1) Where has Jayden Maiava made the most improvement throughout the season?
The No. 15 USC Trojans, despite the losses of star running backs Eli Sanders and Waymond Jordan to injury. How have they been able to find success, and why will their running game's performance be crucial against the No.
USC erased a 21-7 deficit against Iowa to come away with a 26-21 win to keep the Trojans' College Football Playoff hopes alive.
Large historical narratives hang over Lincoln Riley's head for USC-Oregon, but Dan Lanning has to face a troubling trend too
The No. 15 USC Trojans face their toughest ground test yet as the No. 7 Oregon Ducks bring a deep, explosive rushing attack to Eugene. With USC’s run defense struggling this season, slowing Oregon’s multi-back rotation could decide Saturday’s outcome.