Two storied college football teams will meet in the Coliseum this weekend. Michigan and USC each have their own history books, and some of the most exciting chapters have been co-written.

Words have been hurled from both sides in the week leading up to Saturday’s game, making this iteration even more enticing. The Trojans have the chance to get an exciting, signature win on Saturday, which could not only give them an edge in the budding rivalry but also set them up for success in an important stretch of games.

“Games like this are special,” Riley said. “They are unique. I think we’ll feel that, all of us that are in the Coliseum tomorrow. You understand that these are games that you’re going to remember.”

USC (4-1 overall, 2-1 Big Ten) has 11 national championships, while No. 15 Michiga

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