Volleyball splits two-game homestand
Inconsistency plagued the Trojans in their contests with the Oregon teams.
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Inconsistency plagued the Trojans in their contests with the Oregon teams.
With their win over UCLA, the Trojans earned a berth in the NCAA Tournament.
For those who don’t know, Thanksgiving marks the greatest weekend of the football season. It’s a four-day celebration of all that is good and holy about the sport, opening Thursday and closing Sunday with the NFL and filling in the gaps with some of the best rivalries in college football.
USC won two nailbiters over the weekend and needs three more wins for a national championship.
Something about Saturday’s 52-35 victory over UCLA complicates the coaching matter just a bit.
The Trojans hung with the Aggies but dropped their second consecutive game.
USC’s air attack led the team to a season-high 52 points to knock off the rival Bruins.
Inconsistency and subpar shooting proved too costly for the Trojans to overcome.
The Trojans look to improve their bowl standing and stay in the Pac-12 South race with a win over the rival Bruins.
Look out for these finer points when the Trojans and Bruins face off Saturday.
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