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What’s in a rivalry? UCLA’s newcomers now know after watching a video about USC

By Editorial Board Published November 28, 2025 7 Min Read
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What’s in a rivalry? UCLA’s newcomers now know after watching a video about USC

Pink Sanders, the legendary UCLA soccer coach, as soon as stated the rivalry with USC wasn’t life or dying, it was extra essential than that.

Now, some 70 years later, nearly half the Bruins roster wanted a primer on what it means to play the Trojans.

“We have so many transfers and things,” interim coach Tim Skipper stated, “so I wanted to make sure everybody knew how significant this game was.”

That might make Ciaran Dooley, the workforce’s inventive content material producer, a rivalry hero rivaling John Barnes, Anthony Barr and Dorian Thompson-Robinson. Dooley produced a video that attempted to pack the essence of a virtually century-old rivalry into about 5 minutes.

Placing apart any worries about the place faculty sports activities are headed when one wants to clarify something about his greatest rival, the video had its meant impact, sparking cheers practically every week earlier than kickoff.

Beginning with a minutelong hype reel narrated by Barr, the video defined among the rivalry fundamentals, equivalent to each groups sporting their residence uniforms and the winner attending to take possession of the 295-pound Victory Bell earlier than portray it of their main college shade — ideally blue.

“A lot of it was like clips I’ve already seen being from L.A. and around the game,” freshman linebacker Scott Taylor stated, “but a lot of the guys who haven’t been here don’t understand how big a deal this is to L.A. and how special this win can be.”

Rivalry lexicon equivalent to “It’s always 8:47 in Westwood” — a reference to the Bruins’ 13-9 upset of No. 2 USC in 2006 — and “Eight more years!” — a chant that broke out on the Rose Bowl in 1998 on the finish of the Bruins’ eighth consecutive victory over the Trojans — may want some explaining to a roster that features 57 newcomers, 52 transfers and 42 gamers from out of state.

“I made this video to show what the rivalry is really about — the history, the passion, the bragging rights,” Dooley informed The Instances. “I know everyone on the team already knows what it is, but if there’s anything that I can do to motivate the guys just that much more for the game, I’m going to do it every time.”

Linebacker Isaiah Chisom, a switch from Oregon State, stated the teaching employees additionally introduced in a number of former gamers to clarify the importance of the rivalry earlier than the Bruins (3-8 total, 3-5 Large Ten) face the No. 17 Trojans (8-3, 6-2) on Saturday afternoon on the Coliseum. Veteran offensive lineman Garrett DiGiorgio and defensive again Cole Martin additionally talked about what the rivalry meant to them.

Utah quarterback Devon Dampier (4) holds the ball and pushes Bruins linebacker Isaiah Chisom (32) on Aug. 30.

Utah quarterback Devon Dampier (4) holds the ball and pushes Bruins linebacker Isaiah Chisom (32) on Aug. 30 on the Rose Bowl.

(Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Instances)

“I think they’ve done a pretty good job at kind of bringing everybody together,” Chisom stated, “so we all know how important this game is.”

Chisom didn’t want a refresher, having grown up in Southern California and performed for Bishop Allemany Excessive and Chaminade Faculty Prep. He stated he’s already attended a rivalry sport and discovered in regards to the Bruins’ hatred for the Trojans from Chaminade assistant coach Reggie Carter, a former Bruins linebacker.

“He didn’t like anybody wearing any red,” Chisom stated of Carter. “It’s been something I’ve been told for a long time.”

Skipper stated he grew up watching the rivalry regardless of the place he lived — his father, Jim, was a training lifer who moved from one metropolis to a different and his older brother, Kelly, was DeShaun Foster’s operating backs coach at UCLA.

“It’s awesome to finally be part of this thing,” Tim Skipper stated. “You watch it so much, I’ve never been to one of these games, and to be able to work it and coach it is going to be awesome.”

Indicators of rivalry week have greeted anybody who walked previous the boarded-up John Picket and bear statues on campus, although it’s been a little bit quieter than the Bruins would have most well-liked. That’s as a result of they haven’t been capable of ring the Victory Bell that’s residing throughout city after USC gained final 12 months’s sport, 19-13, on the Rose Bowl.

“We want to get it back, we want to ring it after the game,” DiGiorgio stated. “The [USC] guys, they planted flags on our field last year. I don’t know if we’re going to reciprocate that energy because I don’t know if that’s going to start anything, but we’re definitely looking forward to getting that bell back.”

The Bruins have gained their final two journeys to the Coliseum, giving DiGiorgio motivation to make it three in a row and finish his faculty profession 3-2 towards the Trojans. There was a consensus on the workforce assembly Sunday {that a} victory over USC would make up for all of the frustrations the workforce has endured throughout a season wherein Foster was fired after solely three video games.

UCLA offensive lineman Garrett DiGiorgio leans forward during a game on Sept. 6 in Las Vegas.

UCLA offensive lineman Garrett DiGiorgio (72) is assured a video the Bruins’ employees produced helped his teammates perceive the significance of profitable the USC rivalry sport.

(John McCoy / Related Press)

“Beating ‘SC would undo every wrong that has happened this season — that and the Penn State win [over the then-No. 7 Nittany Lions],” Chisom said. “I don’t suppose we may ask for something extra.”

Even these making their rivalry debut will know what they’re stepping into because of the handiwork of a content material creator whose video may assist produce an upset.

“I believe that it enlightened, lit a fire under the guys,” DiGiorgio stated, “to be a little excited for this week.”

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