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  2. UCLA–USC rivalry - Wikipedia

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    UCLA vs. USC Football Manager's Bowl – UCLA and USC football equipment managers compete in a flag football contest the week leading up to the actual football game. [34] The series was suspended in 2007 after several participants required hospital emergency-room treatment in 2006 because of injuries [ 35 ] In 2011, the UCLA managers beat the ...

  3. Victory Bell (UCLA–USC) - Wikipedia

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    Tension between UCLA and USC students rose as each started to play even more elaborate and disruptive pranks on the other. When the conflict caused the USC president to threaten to cancel the rivalry, a compromise was met: on November 12, 1942, the student body presidents of both schools, in front of Tommy Trojan , signed the agreement that the ...

  4. 1967 UCLA vs. USC football game - Wikipedia

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    The 1967 UCLA vs. USC football game was an American college football game played during the 1967 NCAA University Division football season on November 18, 1967. The UCLA Bruins, 7–0–1 and ranked No. 1, with senior quarterback Gary Beban as a Heisman Trophy candidate, played the USC Trojans, 8–1 and ranked No. 4, with junior running back O. J. Simpson also as a Heisman candidate.

  5. Southern California Crosstown Cup - Wikipedia

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    USC 57.5–52.5 2004–05 UCLA 67.5–42.5 UCLA clinched the Gauntlet prior to the conclusion of the athletic season, and the resulting trophy inscription showed the score 70–40. Afterwards, USC won back 2.5 points with a victory over UCLA in the NCAA Women's Tennis Championship: 2005–06 USC 60–50 2006–07 UCLA 72.5–37.5 2007–08 USC

  6. UCLA Bruins football - Wikipedia

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    Heading into the final game of the 1966 season vs. USC, UCLA was 2–1 in conference games, 8–1 overall and ranked No. 5 in the country. [12] The Bruins, featuring a "dream backfield" of All-Americans Gary Beban and Mel Farr , lost only one game, at rainy Washington , 16–3, where Huskies' head coach Jim Owens had devoted his entire season ...

  7. 1975 UCLA Bruins football team - Wikipedia

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    UCLA ended up tied with California for the Pac-8 championship, but advanced to the Rose Bowl on the strength of their 28–14 win over the Golden Bears. [14] The Bruins went into the Rose Bowl ranked No. 11. The 1975 USC–UCLA game was coach John McKay and Vermeil's final game at the Coliseum.

  8. 1996 UCLA Bruins football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1996 UCLA Bruins football team represented the University of California, Los Angeles in the 1996 NCAA Division I-A football season. The season was highlighted by the 25-yard Skip Hicks touchdown run in the second overtime that won the game for the Bruins over the crosstown-rival USC Trojans .

  9. 1973 USC Trojans football team - Wikipedia

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    Scoring summary; Q1: USC: Davis 4 yard run (Limahelu kick) USC 7–0: Q1: UCLA: Herrera 42 yard field goal: USC 7–3: Q2: USC: McKay 16 yard pass from Haden (Limahelu kick)