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4th ranked USC (8-1, 6-1) faces No. 17 California (8-2, 6-1)
on Saturday night in a match up that will decide the Pac-10's
BCS bid. A victory would also keep USC in position to possibly
play for the national title for the fourth straight season.
SBG Global
reports that the public is counting on this weekend’s
game to do exactly that for the Trojans.
''We have a great opportunity to do something special,''
USC coach Pete Carroll said. ''These last few games really
do feel like playoff games to us. We want to see if we can
put it together.'' The Trojans are in third place in the BCS,
right behind Ohio State and Michigan. Although USC has one
loss many of the experts are saying that if the Trojans win
their last three games they will make it into the Championship
game again, even over an undefeated Rutgers team.
USC is a 6.5 point favorite with a total of 55 at SBG
Global.
Chauncey Washington rushed for a career-high 119 yards and
three touchdowns, and John David Booty passed for 176 yards
and another score to lead the Trojans past Oregon last week.
Cal has the league's leading rusher in Marshawn Lynch, and
its most efficient passer, Nathan Longshore.
Lynch has 1,090 rushing yards, making him just the second
player in team history with two 1,000-yard seasons. He is
tied with teammate DeSean Jackson for the conference lead
with 13 touchdowns. Longshore leads the Pac-10 with 2,393
yards and 21 passing touchdowns. ''It's nice to have the opportunity
to play for the Pac-10 championship,'' California coach Jeff
Tedford said. ''That's what we play for.''
USC leads the series with Cal 58-30-5.
The Trojans have won two straight since a 34-31 triple-overtime
road loss on Sept. 27, 2003.
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