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USC looking to make a statement against Colorado

USC looking to make a statement against Colorado

Peristyle Podcast hosts Ryan Abraham and Chris Trevino discuss USC's 41-35 win over California and talk about why this team, especially the defense, needs to get things right against Colorado Friday night.

Peristyle Podcast - USC Trojan Football Discussion · USCFootball.com - Ryan Abraham, 247Sports, USC, USC Trojans, USC football, College Football

November 10, 20221h 17m

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Show Notes

In this edition of the Peristyle Podcast hosts Ryan Abraham and Chris Trevino are back in studio LIVE talking about the Trojans narrow 41-35 win over California and looking ahead to the important Friday night match-up with Colorado. The Buffaloes are not a great program right now and the Trojans are a 34-point favorite, but for Lincoln Riley this game represents the opportunity to potentially get some players back from injury and more importantly try to fix the defensive issues before facing off against UCLA and Notre Dame to close out the season.

The guys talk about what was said by Riley, defensive coordinator Alex Grinch and the players during this short week including the latest injury update that could mean USC fans get to see wide receiver Jordan Addison and linebacker Ralen Goforth back out on the field.

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