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Sophomore 7-footer Dewayne Dedmon suffers a knee sprain early in the first half. Maurice Jones finishes with 13 points as the Trojans fall to 0-8 in conference play.If USC was wondering what else could possibly go wrong this season, the struggling Trojans got an answer Thursday night.
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