ANN ARBOR — The assumption for Saturday’s Michigan-USC game, the first time the Wolverines have played the Trojans at the Los Angeles Coliseum since 1957, is there will be a large turnout of Michigan fans.
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The stakes are big for both teams on Saturday when Michigan, ranked No. 15 (4-1, 2-0 Big Ten) faces USC (4-1, 2-1), so a bit of pregame swiping doesn’t seem like a bad place to start.
Since USC joined the Big Ten and began play in the league last year, along with three other former Pac-12 members, the regular-season meetings between the programs will not be so rare. But the history between Michigan and USC really has been about the Rose Bowl, where the two have met eight times, USC holding a 6-2 lead. Michigan has won the three regular-season meetings, in 1957, 1958 a