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USC Mocks Dan Lanning And Oregon And It Could Backfire Big

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🤔 Hmm...Always on their minds.

Leading up to their 2026 season clash in Los Angeles, the USC Trojans posted a video mocking Oregon Ducks' coach Dan Lanning's "The Grass is Damn Green in Eugene" after beating Oregon in a recruiting battle.

Painting the Grass Blades Red

The Trojans posted a seemingly target video Wednesday evening to the official USC Football X account shortly after the Trojans flipped 247 Sports ranked four-star cornerback Danny Lang, who committed to USC over the Ducks, Auburn, Alabama, and Arizona.

According to 247 Sports, Lang was the No. 53 ranked player in the class of 2027 and helps continue the Trojans' dominance on the recruiting trail with a No. 9 ranked group for the class of 2027.

The video, which focuses on a patch of green grass, gets spray-painted over with a red hue applied by someone wearing a USC Trojans' plastic bracelet and classical composer Edvard Grieg's "Morning Mood" playing in the background.

"Guess the grass wasn't greener," appears on screen in gold text after the red paint covers the patch of grass on screen.

Fodder For "Ducks vs Them" Videos

USC throwing barbs at Oregon isn't the first time an opposing team took swings with the potential for an unsavory result on their end.

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USC Mocks Dan Lanning And Oregon And It Could Backfire Big

There's no secret that since joining the Big Ten Conference, the Oregon Ducks and USC Trojans reignited a rivalry rooted in their previous Pac 12 Conference day

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