Why? Because you have to deduct points for probation and sanctions. UCLA has a winning record vs everyone other than SC. UCLA won a Natty, Rose Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, O’Brien, Butkus, Outland, Heisman, has had more NFL draft picks than most other brand schools. Can any other team in the conference say the same thing?
Some Trojan supporters may disagree, but in terms of all factors - UCLA is number 1.
You know who's telling you're wrong? BRUINS! Look at their attendance, the pathetic tarps on the stands, the opposing colors. If ucla can't stand ucla, then ucla is shit.
1950-1999
UCLA was 25-23-2 vs USC
1950-2022
UCLA is officially 31-38- 2 against a Top 6 program all-time. UCLA couldn’t do that vs Bama and probably couldn’t do it vs Ohio State or Notre Dame.
In the past 8 decades:
UCLA has won 3, USC has won 5
In the current decade, UCLA has outscored USC head to head.
Like I said, the Carroll vs Dorrell-Neuheisel era was an aberration guys.
interrsting Data. gut feeling is you guys were the prize add to the Big ten. SC was a tag-along.
Good Lord, you people get fished in the likes of which the world has rarely seen. It's embarrassing.
In Softball.....yes......but USC doesn't field a softball team.
UCLA is the fly on the shit that USC leaves in the coral called the Pac12.
Taking handicap placards and giving them to football players.
Med School steals vital organs from dying patients that they refused to save and sell them for profit.
Rampant cheating in softball - your flagship sport.
Yeah, you're as clean as the newly fallen snow there, Sam Gilbert.
UCLA Cheats--Example after example abound. In March 1956, allegations of prohibited payments made by two booster clubs associated with UCLA, the Bruin Bench and the Young Men's Club of Westwood, were published in Los Angeles newspapers.[5] UCLA refused for ten weeks to allow PCC officials to proceed in their investigation. Finally, UCLA admitted that, "all members of the football coaching staff had, for several years, known of the unsanctioned payments to student athletes and had cooperated with the booster club members or officers, who actually administered the program by actually referring student athletes to them for such aid."
In 1957, the conference fired Vic Schmidt, the commissioner. He had been tasked with cleaning up the conference, and had imposed sanctions on UCLA, including suspending athletes and prohibiting participation in the Rose Bowl for three years