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Rumors are floating the USC is trying to get out of its game with ND. Will it soon be forced to join a conference and will its weak strength of schedule be held against it?

They play two ranked teams in week 1 and 2 in Miami (#21) and a&m (23). It’s a joke. 

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1 hour ago, Realist Horn said:

Rumors are floating the USC is trying to get out of its game with ND.

Not sure it's so much "trying to get out of it" as "trying to renegotiate the scheduling of it", moving off home-and-home in mid-October, which is the middle of USC's conference scheduling.  Apparently all the travel east is weighing on the Trojans so they asked to either schedule the Notre Dame game earlier in the year or, on a four year rotation, play 2 in LA, one game in South Bend and one game at a neutral site closer to LA (Vegas maybe?).  Something like that.  A bit of a dick move since they can afford to give up the game more than Notre Dame can, but you can sorta see their point.

Hard to feel sorry for USC since they joined a conference with teams in Maryland and New Jersey, so knew the travel would be brutal.  Best guess - still play it but early in the season?

Edit: good article on this topic in Sports Illustrated (where I got my ideas) - USC vs. Notre Dame Football Rivalry Must Continue

 

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