It's been billed, by some, as the real Pac-12 Conference championship game.More at the link.
For fans of a USC team banned from the postseason because of NCAA sanctions, it is regarded as the closest thing to a bowl game.
Actually, No. 18 USC's game against No. 4 Oregon on Saturday at Eugene, Ore., is bigger than that.
It's a huge barometer game for the Trojans — perhaps the most important of the still-burgeoning Lane Kiffin era.
If the Trojans upset Oregon and end the Ducks' 21-game Autzen Stadium winning streak, the ramifications are enormous.
USC, left for dead last year after being hammered by the NCAA, would have the opportunity to finish the season as a top-10 team in the Associated Press media poll.
The Trojans would be regarded as an instant contender for the Bowl Championship Series title next season, a distinction that might influence quarterback Matt Barkley, offensive tackle Matt Kalil, safety T.J. McDonald and perhaps end Nick Perry when it comes to deciding whether to return for a final shot at glory.
A loss would leave the Trojans at 8-3 with the season finale against rival UCLA next week at the Coliseum.
Not that Kiffin sounds concerned about national perception.
"Winning or losing this game is not going to radically impact our future in recruiting or in playing next year," he said.
Plus, from Chris Dufresne, "USC vs. Oregon: It's the real Pac-12 championship game."
PHOTO CREDIT: Julia Roy on Twitter: "USC @ Autzen Stadium."
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