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Throwback: How a win over Texas launched USC football’s 1967 national title team

When USC football took home the 1967 national title, several victories claimed a place in Trojan lore.

The Trojans used a record four interceptions by Adrian Young to best defending champion Notre Dame in South Bend, 24-7, for the first time in 28 years.

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The 21-20 regular season finale victory over No. 1 UCLA was one of the greatest, most impactful games in the history of the rivalry. It also featured O.J. Simpson’s iconic weaving 64-yard touchdown, a run USC itself terms “perhaps the most famous run in college football history.