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In Photos: USC takes down Arizona State 38-17


By Daily Trojan Staff
November 11, 2012 in Football, Photos, Sports

Photos by Carlo Acenas

USC fans post game
USC Trojan Marching Band post game
Leonard Williams interception
Matt Barkley
Morgan Breslin
Xavier Grimble
Wes Horton
Khaled Holmes shows his frustration with USC's first half performance
Curtis McNeal
Marqise Lee
Lane Kiffin and Matt Barkley react to one of Barkley's three interceptions
Marqise Lee touchdown reception
ASU quarterback Taylor Kelly
USC Trojan Marching Band and Song Girls

 

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