One of the games that college football fans look forward to every year is that between the USC Trojans and the Notre Dame
Fighting Irish. During the 2010 Notre Dame/USC Game, the Fighting Irish won the game in Los Angeles 20-16, breaking a losing
streak by the Trojans in the series. The 2011 Notre Dame/USC Game will be hard-fought matchup between the two teams.
One of the reasons that the Notre Dame and USC rivalry stands out from all of the others is because of location. Instead
of being cross-town or state rivals, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the USC Trojans are separated by thousands of miles.
Despite the distance, it has remained one of the top NCAA
football rivalries for nearly a century.
Both the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the USC Trojans have memorable and historic home stadiums. The Notre Dame Fighting
Irish play at Notre
Dame Stadium, which is also known as "The House that Rockne Built." The USC Trojans call the Los Angeles Memorial
Coliseum home, which has the nickname of "The Grand Old Lady."
Because of the histories behind the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the USC Trojans, seeing these two powerhouses play live
is always an unforgettable experience. In fact, many fans make it a point to be a part of this rivalry every season. Make
sure your spot is reserved for this year's even by booking sports
tickets as early as possible.