24 thoughts on “USC-UCLA Picture Of The Day

  1. Tomorrow will be a beat down for all those big mouthed guys who come here with their powder blue and gold speedos.

    #Can’tWait
    #Tusk

  2. Harvey Levin just had Pres.-Elect Donald Trump state he wanted to go to USC for a grad degree in cinematography…here’s to The Donald knowing where to go.

  3. No it isn’t, the ’78 game was played at the Rose Bowl… hence the Rose Bowl in the background. Ugh, now you’re screwing up archival picture postings.

    Imagine if Darold had been allowed to start that game, they probably would have changed it to an SC home game.

    • UCLA didn’t move to the Rose Bowl until ’82. That looks like the peristyle end of the Coliseum to me.

      • You are correct, they did not move to the Rose Bowl until 1982. The ruins desecrated the Colisuem with their squatting at the 1978 game and along with the season. The nice part was, ugly was the third tenant behind the Trojans, Rams, and then them. Also, overtime they went to the Colisuem, they had to see USC and all of it rich tradition in football. Couldn’t happen to a nicer squatter.

        • Besides, the Rose Bowl is completely closed in, and if you look very closely, you can see the pillars in the peryistle.

          • That was a rough physical game at the Coli .. gutties were actually pretty good just like every team that great SC 1978 team would play.
            Trojans grinded out a defensive 17-10 win. Think of this … to end the season that 1978 defeated Washington, UCLA, Joe Montana’s Notre Dame, and Michigan in a row! Throw in that classic win at #1 Alabama, Co-Big 10 champ MichSt with Kirk Gibson, a good Bill Walsh Stanford team …and you see why 78 team was one of the best ever in college football.

    • The 1978 game was played in the Coliseum.I still have the ticket stub for proof if you don’t believe it. Looks like you just can’t trust robot technology. You do not compute.

  4. Time to drop the hammer on the gutty little pukes and send them home crying for another year. Especially you JustBlows, you’re a punk.

  5. Paul McDonald was a very good q/b and that team was a winner ,line and backfield…both sides of the ball.

      • Munoz, Budde, Foote, Howell, Van Horne ! with James Hunter at TE blowing people off the ball too.
        Probably best set of linebackers ever in college football … Dennis Johnson, Riki Gray, Garry Cobb, Larry McGrew, Chip Banks, Charlie Moses, Eric Scoggins and Steve Busick … all NFL players !

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