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TheUCLA USC rivalryis the college rivalry between two Los Angeles, California : the and the .

Athletic rivalry Gauntlet Title of the game Activities before the game Activities during the game Sharing the Los Angeles Coliseum The Victory Bell The Rose BowlYearWinnerUSC UCLASiteTrivia1929 USC 76 0 Coliseum* First meeting of the two schools in football, first game of season for both teams 1930 USC 52 0 Coliseum** First game of season for both teams 1936 TIE 7 7 Coliseum* Series resumes, Game moved to Thanksgiving Day November 26, first tie in the series 1937 USC 19 13 Coliseum** First "home" game for UCLA 1938 USC 42 7 Coliseum* Game moved to "rivalry" weekend before Thanksgiving weekend 1939 TIE 0 0 Coliseum** First game with the Rose Bowl on the line for both teams. First time both teams are ranked since AP poll started in 1936. USC voted National Champions and into the 1940 Rose Bowl . 1940 USC 28 12 Coliseum* 1941 TIE 7 7 Coliseum** 1942 UCLA 7 14 Coliseum* 1943 Rose Bowl on line for both teams. UCLA makes first appearance in Rose Bowl after first victory over USC; The Victory Bell becomes the trophy of the series. 1943 USC 20 0 Coliseum** The teams scheduled second game at the beginning of the season due to World War II travel restrictions 1943 USC 26 13 Coliseum* 1944 TIE 13 13 Coliseum* The teams scheduled second game at the beginning of the season due to World War II travel restrictions 1944 USC 40 13 Coliseum** 1945 USC 13 6 Coliseum** The teams scheduled second game at the beginning of the season due to World War II travel restrictions 1945 USC 26 15 Coliseum* 1946 UCLA 6 13 Coliseum** 1947 Rose Bowl on the line for both teams. Game fixed at third weekend in November where it remains until the 2004 season, except for 1975 when it was played on the Friday after Thanksgiving. 1947 USC 6 0 Coliseum* A UCLA win would have created a four-way tie for first 1948 USC 20 13 Coliseum** 1949 USC 21 7 Coliseum* 1950 UCLA 0 39 Coliseum** 1951 UCLA 7 21 Coliseum* 1952 USC 14 12 Coliseum** Both teams unbeaten and untied. UCLA ranked #3 and USC ranked #4 1953 UCLA 0 13 Coliseum* 1954 Rose Bowl on the line for both teams 1954 UCLA 0 34 Coliseum** Conference championship on the line for both teams, however UCLA could not go to the Rose Bowl because of PCC no-repeat rule. UCLA's first and only NCAA football championship. 1955 UCLA 7 17 Coliseum* UCLA already clinched the 1956 Rose Bowl berth before game 1956 USC 10 7 Coliseum** 1957 UCLA 9 20 Coliseum* 1958 TIE 15 15 Coliseum** 1959 UCLA 3 10 Coliseum* Final outcome a tie for first in the PCC, USC banned from postseason bowls 1960 USC 17 6 Coliseum** 1961 UCLA 7 10 Coliseum* 1962 Rose Bowl on the line for both teams 1962 USC 14 3 Coliseum** USC #1 and undefeated 1963 USC 26 6 Coliseum* 1964 USC 34 13 Coliseum** USC and Oregon State tied for 1st and didn't play each other, OSU selected as AAWU representative for Rose Bowl due to better overall record 1965 UCLA 16 20 Coliseum* 1966 Rose Bowl on the line for both teams. UCLA went on to beat #1 Michigan State in the Rose Bowl, 14-12. 1966 UCLA 7 14 Coliseum** It was thought before the game that the 1967 Rose Bowl was on the line for both teams. UCLA had a 3-1 conference record vs. a 4-1 record of USC due to scheduling, but USC was voted into the Rose Bowl despite UCLA's win and better overall record (9-1 vs. 7-3). 1967 USC 21 20 Coliseum* The Game of the Century - 1968 Rose Bowl and #1 ranking on the line for both teams. UCLA ranked #1, USC ranked #2. 1968 USC 28 16 Coliseum** USC ranked #1. 1969 USC 14 12 Coliseum* Both teams undefeated with one tie each on their records. 1970 Rose Bowl on the line for both teams. USC ranked #5, UCLA ranked #6. 1970 UCLA 20 45 Coliseum** 1971 TIE 7 7 Coliseum* 1972 USC 24 7 Coliseum** 1973 Rose Bowl on the line for both teams. USC ranked #1, UCLA ranked #10 1973 USC 23 13 Coliseum* 1974 Rose Bowl on the line for both teams. UCLA ranked #6, USC ranked #10 1974 USC 34 9 Coliseum** 1975 Rose Bowl on the line for both teams. USC ranked #6 1975 UCLA 22 25 Coliseum* 1976 Rose Bowl on the line for UCLA; a USC win would have put California in the Rose Bowl. Game played on Friday night after Thanksgiving (November 28) 1976 USC 24 14 Coliseum** 1977 Rose Bowl on the line for both teams. First game for both John Robinson and Terry Donahue in the rivalry. UCLA ranked #2, USC ranked #3 1977 USC 29 27 Coliseum* 1978 Rose Bowl on the line for UCLA; the Trojan's win put Washington in. 1978 USC 17 10 Coliseum** 1979 Rose Bowl on the line for both teams. USC ranked #3 1979 USC 49 14 Coliseum* 1980 Rose Bowl on the line for USC. USC ranked #3. 1980 UCLA 17 20 Coliseum** Neither team bowl eligible due to probation Last "Home" UCLA-USC game for UCLA at the Coliseum 1981 USC 22 21 Coliseum* Last game at the Coliseum as a shared stadium for UCLA and USC. Rose Bowl on the line for UCLA. USC's win put Washington in. 1982 UCLA 19 20 Rose Bowl** UCLA needed to win to keep Rose Bowl hopes alive. Bruins later earned Rose Bowl berth when Washington and Arizona State lost. USC and UCLA "share" Rose Bowl and wear home uniforms 1983 UCLA 17 27 Coliseum* The visiting team (UCLA) wore white jerseys for the first time. , UCLA fans at end zones in Coliseum for first time. UCLA needed to win to keep Rose Bowl hopes alive. Bruins later earned Rose Bowl berth when Washington lost to Washington State. USC public address announer purposely omitted giving the score of the Washington-Washington State game when provided updates of out of town scores. 1984 UCLA 10 29 Rose Bowl** USC in the 1985 Rose Bowl already before the game, USC fans at end zones in Rose Bowl for first time. USC wears its road white jerseys for the first time. 1985 USC 17 13 Coliseum* 1986 Rose Bowl on the line for UCLA. UCLA goes to the Rose Bowl despite the loss when Arizona defeats Arizona State. 1986 UCLA 25 45 Rose Bowl** 1987 USC 17 13 Coliseum* 1988 Rose Bowl on the line for both teams 1988 USC 31 22 Rose Bowl** 1989 Rose Bowl on the line for both teams. USC ranked #2, UCLA ranked #4. 1989 TIE 10 10 Coliseum* USC already in the 1990 Rose Bowl before the game, last tie in the series 1990 USC 45 42 Rose Bowl** 1991 UCLA 21 24 Coliseum* Start of the longest winning streak in the series (8). 1992 UCLA 37 38 Rose Bowl**** Walk-on and fifth-string QB John Barnes leads the Bruins past Rob Johnson and the Trojans. 1993 UCLA 21 27 Coliseum* 1994 Rose Bowl on the line for both teams 1994 UCLA 19 31 Rose Bowl** 1995 Rose Bowl possibly on the line for USC. A USC win and Oregon loss to Oregon St. would have put the Trojans in the Rose Bowl. But USC lost and Oregon won. 1995 UCLA 20 24 Coliseum* USC already had clinched 1996 Rose Bowl berth 1996 UCLA 41 48(2OT) Rose Bowl** Only game in the series, the first year the rule is in place. UCLA rallied from 17 point 4th quarter deficit 1997 UCLA 24 31 Coliseum* 1998 UCLA 17 34 Rose Bowl** UCLA had clinched at least a 1999 Rose Bowl berth and was ranked #1 in the standings. Legendary USC fan Giles Pellerin died during this game. This was the 797th consecutive USC game he attended, which included all previous games in this rivalry. 1999 USC 17 7 Coliseum* 2000 USC 38 35 Rose Bowl** 2001 USC 27 0 Coliseum* Pete Carroll's first game in the rivalry 2002 USC 52 21 Rose Bowl** USC ranked #4 2003 USC 47 22 Coliseum* Karl Dorrell's first game in the rivalry. BCS in the 2004 Rose Bowl on the line for USC with the win. USC ranked #2. Wins the AP National Championship with a Rose Bowl victory over Michigan. 2004 USC (Vacated) 29 24 Rose Bowl** USC forced to vacate due to ineligible player. BCS on line for USC. The game day moved to the first Saturday in December from the third Saturday in November rivalry weekend to coincide with conference championship games. USC ranked #1. 2005 USC (Vacated) 66 19 Coliseum* USC forced to vacate due to ineligible player. BCS in 2006 Rose Bowl on the line for USC, BCS Bowl berth and a tie for first in the conference on the line for UCLA. USC ranked #1 2006 UCLA 9 13 Rose Bowl** BCS Championship game on the line for USC. USC's loss to unranked UCLA denies the Trojans a berth in the BCS Championship Game vs. Ohio State. Florida takes advantage of the Trojans' lost opportunity and defeats Ohio State in the title game. Trojans still earn another PAC 10 Title 2007 Rose Bowl Game. USC ranked #2. 2007 USC 24 7 Coliseum* 2008 Rose Bowl on the line for USC, and with a win and an ASU loss for UCLA. USC clinches 6th straight Pac-10 title. 2008 USC 28 7 Rose Bowl** 2009 Rose Bowl on the line for USC, 's first game in the rivalry as UCLA's head coach, return to both teams wearing home jerseys. 2009 USC 28 7 Coliseum* For the first time since 2001, the game does not have implications for a major bowl game. First time in the series that the final score (28-7) was identical for two consecutive years. 2010 USC 28 14 Rose Bowl** Last game before Pac-10 becomes Pac-12 . For the first time since 1980, neither UCLA nor USC are bowl eligible (UCLA due to record, USC due to probation). Lane Kiffin becomes, at age 35, the youngest coach of either college to coach his first game in this rivalry. Winning streaks in the series The 1967 "Game of the Century" Other notable games Rivalry Glory Years Other notable sports rivalries Baseball Basketball Men's Women's Fencing Soccer Tennis Volleyball Water Polo Head-to-head records by sport Olympic athletes Rivalry outside sports competition Geographic location Funding and cost of attendance Founding UCLA-USC rivalry in popular culture Other rivalries UCLA's basketball: Notre Dame and Arizona Cal and Stanford See also Notes

^ Celebrating 100 NCAA Team Championships

Mark Spoor, , NCAA News, May 22, 2011

Believe The Dream! USC Wins 2008 NCAA Title

Year in Women's Soccer: USC Claims Pac-10's First National Championship

USC has won 110 national titles

^ Schools with the most NCAA championships (ncaa.org, link no longer exists) as of Spring 2009. Abstract: The NCAA does not award National Championships in Division I-A football. See the Wikipedia article NCAA Division I-A national football championship for more information. The NCAA numbers leave out USC's 11 football championships from their tally of 88. Stanford University is in second place with 96 NCAA championships and two football championships. UCLA has 105 NCAA championships and 1 football championship. The next closest school is Oklahoma State with 48 NCAA championships. UCLA and USC also have AIAW titles, and titles awarded before the advent of the NCAA .

2008 USC Football media guide. (PDF copy available at w.usctrojans.com) USC Athletics, August 2008. pg 224. 119 Sports Illustrated covers with the latest being March 24, 2008. Includes:Sports Illustrated Presents College Football edition, an Extra edition, Commemorative issues, and a Collector's Edition

2008 UCLA Football media guide (PDF copy available at w.uclabruins.com). UCLA Athletics, August 2008, pg 164. 114 Sports Illustrated covers with the latest being April 7, 2008. Includes Commemorative issues, Basketball Edition, and Year in Pictures

NCAA 2009 Division I Football records - Football bowl subdivision records . NCAA, 2009 season

^ Pac-10 football media guide. Pacific 10 Conference, Fall 2008. PDF copy available at

^ Dyer, Braven - TROJANS AND BRUINS OPEN GRID SEASON TODAY. RIVALS PRIMED FOR FIRST TILT Expect Crowd of 35,000 Fans to Watch Teams Three New Faces on Jones's First Line-up. Bruins Have Only Outside Chance to Win. Los Angeles Times, September 28, 1929. Quote:"In years to come, this game will probably be one of the football spectacles of the West"

by Lonnie White, marking 75 years of the UCLA-USC rivalry

Burke, Anne (Editor) - . UCLA Magazine, summer 2004

White, Lonnie - . Xs and O's A look at a key matchup inside theUSC- UCLA football game. Today: The special teams. Los Angeles Times, November 30, 2006.

NCAA Football rules 2006 (PDF)

ESPN.com news services, December 2, 2008

Klein, Gary - . Los Angeles Times, December 7, 2008

NCAA Football 2009-10 Rules and Interpretations . THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, May 2009. ARTICLE 3. a. Players of opposing teams shall wear jerseys of contrasting colors. Players on the same team shall wear jerseys of the same color and design. 1. The visiting team shall wear white jerseys; however, the home team may wear white jerseys if the teams have agreed in writing before the season. 2. If the home team wears colored jerseys, the visiting team may also wear colored jerseys, if and only if the following conditions have been satisfied: (a) The home team has agreed in writing prior to the game (b) The conference of the home team certifies that the jersey of the visiting team is of a contrasting color

. June 10, 2010.

Pac-10 Media Guide

^ 2008 USC Football media guide. (PDF copy available at w.usctrojans.com) USC Athletics, August 2008

Note: UCLA, Oregon, California, and USC all would have been tied at 5-1 in conference play. USC had defeated California and did not play Oregon. UCLA had defeated Oregon, but lost to California. California and Oregon did not play.

ESPN.com. Associated Press. December 4, 2010. Retrieved 7 February 2011.

Dyer, Braven - TROJANS BATTER BRUINS BY 76 TO 0 SCORE. HERD HANGS UP 12 TOUCHDOWNS Flashy Backs Run Wild, Over Weak Rival Line Saunders, Shaver Cut Loose With Long Gallops Musick Looms as Real Star in Fullback Berth. Los Angeles Times, September 29, 1929

Troy, Tennessee in Rose Bowl. Los Angeles Times, December 10, 1939. It will be Southern California and Tennessee in the Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1940.

UCLA.edu

Leon Moore, David (December 3, 2005). .

Los Angeles Times . November 27, 2007. Quote:UCLA-USC has been a back-and-forth affair since the schools first met in a major sport in the spring of 1920, when the Bruins then known as the Southern Branch Cubs knocked off the Trojans in baseball, 7-6, at Exposition Park.

Note: The 2007 UCLA Baseball (copy available from w.uclabruins.com) media guide only lists game by game results going back to 1975. The 2007 USC Baseball media guide (Copy available from w.usctrojans.com) states: "*All game-by-game records before the 1921 season are unavailable." One very interesting note is that the 2007 USC Baseball media guide confuses UCSB as University of California, Santa Barbara when it should be University of California, Southern Branch, the old name for UCLA. Santa Barbara State College did not become UCSB until 1947, at which time the UCSB Baseball media guide season-by-season results start.

2007-08 PAC-10 MEN'S BASKETBALL Media Guide

2008-09 NCAA Men's Basketball Records (ncaa.org) p58, Rivalries, Consecutive victories

Dyer, Braven - The Sports Parade. Los Angeles Times, March 9, 1943

No. 3 UCLA Advances to Pac-10 Championship Game With 57-54 Win . UCLA Athletic Department, March 14, 2008

UCLA Athletic Department, May 11, 2008.

UCLA Athletic Department, May 13, 2007

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Olympic medals by country (Olympic.it)

, America's Best Colleges 2011, U.S. News & World Report, Accessed August 16, 2010.

Appendix A Student Fees(PDF document)

Los Angeles Times. 13 February 1989. Archived from . "On a shelf to her left is a small Bruin bear wearing a button. The first two lines are illegible, but the bottom two are an expletive directed at USC."

Newman, Bruce (7 February 1989). .

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