SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) -The last time No. 20 Southern California came to Pullman, the Trojans laid a 69-0 licking on Washington State that was the worst loss in the program’s history.
No one is predicting that sort of outcome when the teams play again Saturday.
USC coach Lane Kiffin, whose team has struggled in wins over Hawaii, Virginia and Minnesota, says the Trojans can’t overlook anyone.
Not that anyone would blame him for overlooking the Cougars (1-2), who have lost 57 of their 69 games against the Trojans (3-0) since 1921. Washington State has also lost 11 straight games to FBS opponents, with their lone win this season coming against Montana State.
But WSU coach Paul Wulff insists his team is substantially better.
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