LOS ANGELES — A year ago, it was Michigan football pulling out a stunning rally over USC on the ground in Ann Arbor.

But on the West Coast on Saturday, Oct. 11, the No. 15 Wolverines had few answers for the Trojans ’ offense, as quarterback Jayden Maiava diced up the U-M defense early, his maize-and-blue counterpart, Bryce Underwood, struggled to complete short passes early and a cavalcade of USC backs broke big plays on the ground in a 31-13 loss at LA Memorial Coliseum.

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