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		<title>The Battle for Los Angeles: USC vs. UCLA Might Be LA&#8217;s Only Bowl Game Left</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 00:32:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is Los Angeles' most storied, and heated rivalry. Every year, USC and UCLA meet up for an unpredictable and often surprisingly close game — the Battle for Los Angeles. Bragging rights, so-called 'Number One' rights and even best looking cheerleaders somehow gets decided by the score of this game in November.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is Los Angeles&#8217; most storied, and heated rivalry. Every year, USC and UCLA meet up for an unpredictable and often surprisingly close game — the Battle for Los Angeles. Bragging rights, so-called &#8216;Number One&#8217; rights and even best looking cheerleaders somehow gets decided by the score of this game in November. In my own family, it makes for a lively argument each Thanksgiving and this year is no different. Or is it? This year, USC, which had begun the season as a top ranked team, has been brought back to earth with upsets from Stanford and Oregon, knocking them out of BCS title and Rosebowl contention. UCLA conversely had been the underdog (&#8221;a transition year&#8221; is how it&#8217;s been described) and in recent weeks pulled out wins again Washington and Arizona State. Still, neither team has been on such a streak that the winner of Saturday&#8217;s matchup is an obvious choice. In fact, neither of them are guaranteed any bowl bids&#8230; None. Most surprising for USC, who have been the most winning of the two teams traditionally. So, this year, the only bowl-type battle that either of these teams might see is each other. Personally, I think that both teams have been unfairly lumped into the mediocre category far too quickly. Oregon, for instance, is a formidable team that beat both these teams, yet would also probably be a good match for any BCS candidate. Basically, the Pac 10 is too good to be overlooked, especially this year. And methinks Florida is a wee bit overrated. Regardless, no matter what the Saturday plans, you know that folks nationwide will be checking for the outcome of this one. It will be a fight to the death.</p>
<p>More via <a href="http://www.latimes.com/sports/college/usc/la-sp-dwyre24-2009nov24,0,4509486.column" target="_blank">LA Times</a></p>
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