USC vs California football history: Records, H2H stats, and more

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USC vs California football history: Records, H2H stats, and more
USC vs California football history (John McGillen/USC Athletics)

The No. 24 USC Trojans (6-2, 4-1 Pac-12) are gearing up for another clash with their long-time rivals, the California Golden Bears (3-4,1-3 Pac-12) in Week 9. This matchup marks the 110th meeting between these two teams, with USC facing Cal more times than any other opponent.

Both schools are currently on a two-game losing streak. The Trojans recently lost to the Utah Utes with a final score of 34-32. California also faced a similar fate with a 34-14 loss to Utah.


USC vs. California H2H

Regarding their historical head-to-head stats, the Trojans have dominated the Golden Bears with 72 wins, five losses and 31 ties. California's largest margin of victory in this series was a 38-7 win in 1921, while USC's biggest win came with a score of 74-0 in 1930.

The Trojans boast an impressive win streak of 13 consecutive victories from 2004 to 2017, whereas California's longest win streak against the Trojans was six wins from 1918 to 1924.


What to expect in USC vs. California?

The USC Trojans are set to clash with the California Golden Bears in an exciting football matchup on Oct. 28. Lincoln Riley has been running a tight ship in terms of offensive performance. His team averages 480.4 yards per game, making it the 10th-best in the Football Bowl Subdivision.

The school's passing game averages 323.3 yards per game, ranking ninth in the nation. The Trojans have room for improvement on the defensive front. They are sitting at 107th with 407.6 yards allowed per game. Their pass defense allows 243.4 passing yards per game, ranking them 96th in the FBS.

When it comes to rushing, the Trojans are posting 157.1 rushing yards per game offensively. Their defense is giving up 164.3 rushing yards per game.

On the other side of the field, the California Golden Bears average 406 yards per game offensively, placing them 57th in the FBS. Defensively, Cal gives up an average of 392.1 total yards per game.

Cal's passing offense records 210.6 passing yards per contest, while its defense allows 247.4 passing yards per game. Coach Justin Wilcox has been focusing more on Cal's running game. The Golden Bears accumulate 195.4 rushing yards per game. On defense, they're giving up 144.7 rushing yards per game.

In terms of third-down conversions, Cal has a 41.1% success rate on offense and allows a 38.3% conversion rate on defense. The Golden Bears have been productive in the turnover game, forcing 14 turnovers while committing 12, resulting in a +2 turnover margin. This matchup promises an intriguing battle between two teams with different strengths and weaknesses.

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