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USC nears College Football Playoff with Notre Dame victory

LOS ANGELES – It was Lincoln Riley at his brazen best. 

Riley, Southern California’s first-year football coach, strode onto the field at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Saturday as the stands filled up before his team’s game against Notre Dame. About 30 minutes before kickoff, he stopped for his customary interview, one that airs over the stadium PA system.  

“It’s not a vision anymore,’’ Riley said, speaking to the crowd. “Tonight it’s real. Enjoy it.’’ 

So, what would Riley have done if the fifth-ranked Trojans stunk up the Coliseum and lost to the 13th-rannked Fighting Irish? What if they had embarrassed themselves in that storied coliseum? 

As usual, we’ll never know. 

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Oh, and the USC faithful? They did not simply enjoy their team’s 38-27 victory over Notre Dame that moved the Trojans one step closer to reaching the College Football Playoff.  

They savored it. 

They relished it. 

They luxuriated in it and, as the game clock wound down, they began to chant with gusto. 

Southern California running back Raleek Brown (14) rushes for a touchdown against Notre Dame during the second half at United Airlines Field at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

“We are! SC!” 

“We are! SC!” 

“We are! SC!” 

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After the game, Riley sounded no less impressed with what he saw from his team as the crowd of 72,613, the largest for a USC home game this season. 


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