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Five Things We Learned
Five Things We Learned
Mark Sanchez finished with 172 yards passing and four touchdowns. Stephen Dunn/Getty Images 1. That Mark Sanchez and Joe McKnight are worthy heirs.  It felt a whole lot like 2004 at the L.A. Coliseum Saturday night. This year's Trojans carry so many parallels to that ...
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It's the SEC, Big 12, USC and everybody else
The Big Picture — ... Thanks to SI's Stewart Mandel, one of the country's best college football writers, we know that the MWC and Pac-10 went heads up in four games Saturday and the Mountain West won all of them. ...

Meme watch: Trojans bring back that lovin' feeling
Dr. Saturday — ... • "It felt a whole lot like 2004 at the L.A. Coliseum Saturday night. This year's Trojans carry so many parallels to that undefeated team ... But this team is already far ahead of where that team was at the beginning of its season." ...

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