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USC/UCLA — The Best Contrasting Uniforms in College Football

Pete Carroll and Rick Neuheisel restored the tradition of USC and UCLA wearing their home jerseys for their football games in 2008.

The tradition began when both schools fought it out at the Coliseum, but it ended when UCLA started playing at the Rose Bowl in 1982.

Approximately 12 miles separate the USC and UCLA campuses, distance-wise basically a home game for both sides. 

Since 1929, USC leads the series 50-34 (seven ties) and have won six out of the last 10. Whether the game is played at the Coliseum or the Rose Bowl doesn’t portend much difference in the result.

Let’s completely sink Bruin-to-the-core Deshaun Foster’s first head coaching season at UCLA, keep them out of a badly needed bowl, and deliver the payback they need to receive.

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