USC will take on the University of Texas as part of a home-and-home football series in 2017 (Coliseum) and 2018 (Austin), athletic director Pat Haden announced today.
"USC versus Texas is a classic match-up and I'm sure fans from both schools, as well as all college football fans, will look forward to these games with much anticipation," said Haden. "It's been a long time since USC has played Texas in the regular season, and of course we all remember how exciting the recent bowl game meeting was between the teams."
The Trojans also finished off their 2013 home slate by adding Utah State in September of that year.
"We're also glad to be able to fill out our 2013 schedule by adding Utah State as a seventh home game that year," Haden added.
USC will host the Longhorns on Sept. 16, 2017 and the Trojans will play in Austin on Sept. 15, 2018.
The Trojans hold a 4-1 series lead over the Longhorns with home wins in 1955 and 1967 plus road wins in 1956 and 1966. USC's one loss to Texas was the dramatic 41-38 2005 BCS Championship Game in Pasadena. (I don't think I needed to remind you about that one.)
Utah State has never beaten Troy in four attempts. However, they have not met on the gridiron since 1989, but the combined score of the four previous match-ups was 213-29.
Through 2018, USC's non-conference docket features dates with Notre Dame, Boston College, Minnesota, Syracuse, Virginia, Hawaii and now Texas an Utah State.
"USC versus Texas is a classic match-up and I'm sure fans from both schools, as well as all college football fans, will look forward to these games with much anticipation," said Haden. "It's been a long time since USC has played Texas in the regular season, and of course we all remember how exciting the recent bowl game meeting was between the teams."
The Trojans also finished off their 2013 home slate by adding Utah State in September of that year.
"We're also glad to be able to fill out our 2013 schedule by adding Utah State as a seventh home game that year," Haden added.
USC will host the Longhorns on Sept. 16, 2017 and the Trojans will play in Austin on Sept. 15, 2018.
The Trojans hold a 4-1 series lead over the Longhorns with home wins in 1955 and 1967 plus road wins in 1956 and 1966. USC's one loss to Texas was the dramatic 41-38 2005 BCS Championship Game in Pasadena. (I don't think I needed to remind you about that one.)
Utah State has never beaten Troy in four attempts. However, they have not met on the gridiron since 1989, but the combined score of the four previous match-ups was 213-29.
Through 2018, USC's non-conference docket features dates with Notre Dame, Boston College, Minnesota, Syracuse, Virginia, Hawaii and now Texas an Utah State.




















Dont remind with that Picture. i cant even watch that game and i live in houston, tx all i here is vince vince vince, like these know him personally
Texas was gonna score no matter what. If the ball was dead right there, they were gonna score. But one intriguing idea I've always though about was if the touchdown was called back and the play stopped right there, how long would have it took for them to score the touchdown? *Side note: 4th quarter 0:19 secs Texas 41 USC 38.* Had the touchdown been called back, and if the possession took more than 19 secs for Texas to score the touchdown, Texas would not have had enough to score the winning touchdown.
Who knowssssssssssss? But hey, lets not forget that stupid lateral and the 4th and 2 with Reggie standing on the sideline instead being part of the play.