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Looking back at what is known as "The Catch," hear from Trojans quarterback Rodney Peete and wide receiver Erik Affholter as they relive the controversial play that sent USC to the 1988 Rose Bowl with a win over crosstown rival UCLA.
Looking back at what is known as "The Catch," hear from Trojans quarterback Rodney Peete and wide receiver Erik Affholter as they relive the controversial play that sent USC to the 1988 Rose Bowl with a win over crosstown rival UCLA.
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