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In a disappointing season, Bruins able to put away Trojans

LOS ANGELES_The USC players pranced onto the Rose Bowl field before the start of the fourth quarter, legs bouncing and arms waving in a display of machismo on their rivals' turf.

UCLA stared across the field and waited.

There was a last dance to be saved.

The Bruins poured onto the field after their 34-27 victory on Saturday afternoon, some sprinting directly toward the student section and others milling about, each of them savoring the riveting end of the Trojans' stranglehold on the crosstown rivalry.

UCLA tailback Joshua Kelley, whose 55-yard touchdown run started a mad

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