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USC, UCLA trading touchdowns in wild game at Rose Bowl

Just when it appeared UCLA was in charge, USC roared back Saturday at the Rose Bowl.

Then when the Trojans built a double-digit lead, the Bruins said not so fast.

There was a slobberknocker underway in the second half of the battle for the Victory Bell in Pac-12 play.

The Trojans had three drives after halftime and scored a touchdown on each.

Dorian Thompson-Robinson wasn’t about to let the Bruins be counted out.

Trailing 41-31, he threw a 55-yard TD pass to Kazmeir Allen less than a minute into the fourth quarter.

The Trojans led 41-38 in a wild one in the West.

Story originally appeared on Touchdown Wire