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First game: Sept. 28, 1929
At stake: The Victory Bell
When: late November
Where: LA Coliseum, Los Angeles or Rose Bowl, Pasadena
Misc.:
The 1967 game had the top two Heisman Trophy candidates in UCLA's
Gary Beban and USC's O.J. Simpson, the Rose Bowl on the line, and the
national championship at stake. And then it lived up to the billing as
"game of the century" as a tight, well-played game. Beban passed for 300
yards, but when he led the Bruins to a go-ahead touchdown and a 20-14
lead, USC blocked the extra point. And later in the fourth quarter, just
as the Trojans seemed bottled up, there went "Juice," bolting for one of
the most dramatic, sensational runs ever seen -- a 64-yard cutback run on
which he showed every bit of his world-class speed. Beban won the Heisman,
Simpson won it the following year.
Almost annually for a half-century one or both of the teams went into the
rivalry with the Rose Bowl on the line. The Trojans are 16-6 over the
years when the Rose Bowl has been there for the winner.
In 1987, USC trailed, 13-0 in the third quarter, and it could have been
worse. On the last play of the first half, Eric Turner intercepted a
Rodney Peete pass and returned it 90 yards, only to have Peete run him
down and pull him down to prevent a UCLA touchdown. The Trojans scrapped
back and finally scored the winning points on a sliding, juggling,
back-of-the-end zone catch by Erik Affholter, who might have been out of
bounds when he gained complete control, but it went down as a 33-yard TD
and a 17-13 USC triumph.
The first matchup with national implications came in 1939. UCLA began
fielding a team in 1919, but USC would not play the public school team
until 1929, and dealt the Bruins defeats of 76-0 and 52-0, and then the
teams didn't bother playing again for several years. In '39, both teams
were undefeated and ranked in the Top 10. USC was able to bottle up UCLA
star halfbacks Jackie Robinson and Kenny Washington to force a 0-0 tie,
but the Trojans and their 8-0-2 record were selected for the Rose Bowl
over the Bruins and their 6-0-4 record.
2009/11/28 USC 28 - UCLA 7 W
2008/12/06 USC 28 - UCLA 7 W
2007/12/01 USC 24 - UCLA 7 W
2006/12/02 USC 9 - UCLA 13 L
2005/12/03 USC 66 - UCLA 19 W
2004/12/04 USC 29 - UCLA 24 W
2003/11/22 USC 47 - UCLA 22 W
2002/11/23 USC 52 - UCLA 21 W
2001/11/17 USC 27 - UCLA 0 W
2000/11/18 USC 38 - UCLA 35 W
1999/11/20 USC 17 - UCLA 7 W
1998/11/21 USC 17 - UCLA 34 L
1997/11/22 USC 24 - UCLA 31 L
1996/11/23 USC 41 - UCLA 48 L OT
1995/11/18 USC 20 - UCLA 24 L
1994/11/19 USC 19 - UCLA 31 L
1993/11/20 USC 21 - UCLA 27 L
1992/11/21 USC 37 - UCLA 38 L
1991/11/23 USC 21 - UCLA 24 L
1990/11/17 USC 45 - UCLA 42 W
1989/11/18 USC 10 - UCLA 10 T
1988/11/19 USC 31 - UCLA 22 W
1987/11/21 USC 17 - UCLA 13 W
1986/11/22 USC 25 - UCLA 45 L
1985/11/23 USC 17 - UCLA 13 W
1984/11/17 USC 10 - UCLA 29 L
1983/11/19 USC 17 - UCLA 27 L
1982/11/20 USC 19 - UCLA 20 L
1981/11/21 USC 22 - UCLA 21 W
1980/11/22 USC 17 - UCLA 20 L
1979/11/24 USC 49 - UCLA 14 W
1978/11/18 USC 17 - UCLA 10 W
1977/11/25 USC 29 - UCLA 27 W
1976/11/20 USC 24 - UCLA 14 W
1975/11/28 USC 22 - UCLA 25 L
1974/11/23 USC 34 - UCLA 9 W
1973/11/24 USC 23 - UCLA 13 W
1972/11/18 USC 24 - UCLA 7 W
1971/11/20 USC 7 - UCLA 7 T
1970/11/21 USC 20 - UCLA 45 L
1969/11/22 USC 14 - UCLA 12 W
1968/11/23 USC 28 - UCLA 16 W
1967/11/18 USC 21 - UCLA 20 W
1966/11/19 USC 7 - UCLA 14 L
1965/11/20 USC 16 - UCLA 20 L
1964/11/21 USC 34 - UCLA 13 W
1963/11/30 USC 26 - UCLA 6 W
1962/11/24 USC 14 - UCLA 3 W
1961/11/25 USC 7 - UCLA 10 L
1960/11/19 USC 17 - UCLA 6 W
1959/11/21 USC 3 - UCLA 10 L
1958/11/22 USC 15 - UCLA 15 T
1957/11/23 USC 9 - UCLA 20 L
1956/11/24 USC 10 - UCLA 7 W
1955/11/19 USC 7 - UCLA 17 L
1954/11/20 USC 0 - UCLA 34 L
1953/11/21 USC 0 - UCLA 13 L
1952/11/22 USC 14 - UCLA 12 W
1951/11/24 USC 7 - UCLA 21 L
1950/11/25 USC 0 - UCLA 39 L
1949/11/19 USC 21 - UCLA 7 W
1948/11/20 USC 20 - UCLA 13 W
1947/11/22 USC 6 - UCLA 0 W
1946/11/23 USC 6 - UCLA 13 L
1945/12/01 USC 26 - UCLA 15 W
1945/09/21 USC 13 - UCLA 6 W
1944/11/25 USC 40 - UCLA 13 W
1944/09/23 USC 13 - UCLA 13 T
1943/11/27 USC 26 - UCLA 13 W
1943/09/25 USC 20 - UCLA 0 W
1942/12/12 USC 7 - UCLA 14 L
1941/12/06 USC 7 - UCLA 7 T
1940/11/30 USC 28 - UCLA 12 W
1939/12/09 USC 0 - UCLA 0 T
1938/11/24 USC 42 - UCLA 7 W
1937/12/04 USC 19 - UCLA 13 W
1936/11/26 USC 7 - UCLA 7 T
1930/09/27 USC 52 - UCLA 0 W
1929/09/28 USC 76 - UCLA 0 W
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