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Cheating is the most infuriating thing to a sports fan.
The Trojans played poorly against Stanford but bounced back with a win over Cal.
With another week of NFL football in the books, we’ve reached the point where we are counting down the weeks rather than counting them up. This week, I’ll be taking a look at teams that have a 40% to 75% chance of making the playoffs according to The New York Times or the FiveThirtyEight’s predictive models.
A 13-0 run in the first half helped the Trojans take down the Wolf Pack Saturday night.
The Trojans have played better down the stretch this season; thus, there are lessons to take with them as they attempt to make use of their considerable talent.
The Trojans used a dominant third quarter to their advantage in their rout of the Bears.
The Trojans turned on the gas in the second half to dominate the Titans.
The Trojans look to stay alive in the Pac-12 South race against the Bears.
We shouldn’t have to be like the boys — we should just be us.
USC hopes to make a deep run against a loaded field in the NCAA Tournament.
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