USC Turns Thoughts To Stanford

The Trojans’ easy victory over Cal sets up a pretty big game against Stanford on Saturday at the Coliseum. USC has not defeated Stanford for the past four years and lost three straight times in Los Angeles.
“I can’t wait,” USC tight end Xavier Grimble said. “It’s going to be big-on-big. These are the games you always remember.”

13 thoughts on “USC Turns Thoughts To Stanford

  1. I can’t wait to watch the game. Stanford is sneaky good, but they don’t take any prisoners. SUC can’t afford to lose.

      • In truth, “and the Lord knows,” I’ve seen but one SUC game this year. It was a SUC mausoleum game that they lost to Washington St. 10 – 7. Now in 2012 I was lucky enough to catch all six of SUC’s losses during the “and the Lord knows,” the “Unfinished Business” #1 to #98 (7 – 6) season. And of course, the Florida Gulf Coast SUC BB team lost the first game this year in its march to another sub .300 win season. You must be, “and the Lord knows” one proud SUC fan.

  2. We couldn’t catch a break last night. fucla survived for another week to stay tied with us and the Scummies squeaked by Moroni to stay in first. The Scummies get the Beavs at home next weekend, fucla at the Rose Bowl the following week and then finish with their rivalry game at home against the Mildcats. If we lose to the Indians Saturday and they beat the Beavs they clinch it. Next week is must win now.

    • ‘Scummies’ that’s one of your ‘creations’ what AZ St.? Suggestion to you best use the ‘Moronis’ per BYU – UT is a state school

      BTW do try to refrain from the use of ‘f’ on the bel-airians ok?

      • Comerade, you need to take whatever you have in your mouth out. Can’t understand your mumbling. SUC on.

  3. What is going to be amusing is seeing how many show up for the Rose Bowl next Saturday night while Troy hosts Stanford. Even worse if we win and the bel-airians tank against WA.

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