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"United Airlines Field at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum" by G.K.Chesterton
That's where we will be playing on November 28, 2020.
The Trojans originally inked a deal with the airline for naming rights back in early 2018 for a record $69 million over 15 years. However, local uproar over the proposed name for the historic landmark — at one time set to change to the ‘United Airlines Memorial Coliseum’ — caused both school and airline to back to the drawing board.
The result of those discussions is the lengthy name above, which allows United to get its sponsorship, USC to get its money and both to continue to respect for the stadium original purpose of being a tribute to soldiers who fought and died in World War I.