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Southern California vs. Opponents


Southern California Trojans
University of Southern California
 Los Angeles, CA
Founded: 1880
Stadium: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Capacity: 92,000
Colors: Cardinal & Gold
Coach: Lincoln Riley
Conference: Big 10-

Team Home Summary  Coaches Games by Year Opponents Rankings Bowls Conference

  
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 Date   Opponent   Score    
 12/29/2017 (Fri)    Ohio State   L 7-24     Cotton Bowl @ Arlington, TX
 9/12/2009 (Sat)  @  Ohio State   W 18-15     
 9/13/2008 (Sat)  vs.  Ohio State   W 35-3     
 9/29/1990 (Sat)  @  Ohio State   W 35-26     
 9/23/1989 (Sat)  vs.  Ohio State   W 42-3     
 1/1/1985 (Tue)    Ohio State   W 20-17     Rose Bowl @ Pasadena, CA
 1/1/1980 (Tue)    Ohio State   W 17-16     Rose Bowl @ Pasadena, CA
 1/1/1975 (Wed)    Ohio State   W 18-17     Rose Bowl @ Pasadena, CA
 1/1/1974 (Tue)    Ohio State   L 21-42     Rose Bowl @ Pasadena, CA
 1/1/1973 (Mon)    Ohio State   W 42-17     Rose Bowl @ Pasadena, CA
 1/1/1969 (Wed)    Ohio State   L 16-27     Rose Bowl @ Pasadena, CA
 10/17/1964 (Sat)  @  Ohio State   L 0-17     
 10/19/1963 (Sat)  vs.  Ohio State   W 32-3     
 10/1/1960 (Sat)  @  Ohio State   L 0-20     
 10/2/1959 (Fri)  vs.  Ohio State   W 17-0     
 1/1/1955 (Sat)    Ohio State   L 7-20     Rose Bowl @ Pasadena, CA
 10/8/1949 (Sat)  vs.  Ohio State   T 13-13     
 10/2/1948 (Sat)  @  Ohio State   L 0-20     
 10/11/1947 (Sat)  @  Ohio State   W 32-0     
 10/5/1946 (Sat)  vs.  Ohio State   L 0-21     
 10/10/1942 (Sat)  @  Ohio State   L 12-28     
 10/4/1941 (Sat)  vs.  Ohio State   L 0-33     
 10/8/1938 (Sat)  @  Ohio State   W 14-7     
 10/9/1937 (Sat)  vs.  Ohio State   W 13-12     


Southern California has won 13  and scored 411 points
Ohio State has won 10  and scored 401 points
with 1  being tied





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