THE RIVALRY / BY THE NUMBERS
THE STREAK
UCLA has beaten USC eight in a row, the longest streak in the series:
STREAK SCORES
* 1991--UCLA, 24-21
* 1992--UCLA, 38-37
* 1993--UCLA, 27-21
* 1994--UCLA, 31-19
* 1995--UCLA, 24-20
* 1996--UCLA, *48-41
* 1997--UCLA, 31-24
* 1998--UCLA, 34-17
* Two overtimes
SERIES FACTS
* USC leads the series, 34-27-7.
THE STREAKS
* Longest UCLA winning streak: 8 (1991-98)
* Longest USC winning streak: 4 (1976-79); USC had 8-game unbeaten streak, 1929-41.
INSIDE
RANDY HARVEY: Chris Sailer’s pooch punt late in third quarter pins USC inside its five, and the field position becomes the key to clinching score. Page 2
BUTTERFINGERS: USC had lost only 10 fumbles before Saturday, but UCLA’s defense forced five. “It’s the worst,” USC tailback Chad Morton said. Page 10
PICKING IT UP: R. Jay Soward’s fumble early in the first quarter set the tone. “They were really careless with the ball,” UCLA’s Ryan Nece said. Page 11
SACKED: Bruins don’t give Trojan quarterback Carson Palmer much respect and sack him six times in a game the freshman won’t soon forget. Page 13
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STATS, SCORES: 10-11
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