Michigan football is heading to Los Angeles in Week 7 to face USC and the Wolverines will be hoping for a much better result this time on the West Coast.

Michigan's first West Coast journey in the new Big Ten was to Washington, where the Wolverines lost to the Huskies 27-17 in a game that wasn't that competitive. This time, Sherrone Moore and the Wolverines have changed up some of their travel plans and are expecting a different outcome.

The Trojans are the Wolverines' third Big Ten opponent this season and it's been about as good of a start as possible for Michigan in conference play.

In Michigan's Big Ten opener, the Wolverines took down Nebraska on the road and then after their bye, they beat Wisconsin at home, though it was too close for comfort and was not their best game.

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