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I think 10/04/2014. by revressbo
ND 17 Stanford 14 (Koyack TD late on 4th down. Was a pretty fun game, though not as fun as two years earlier, but probably the worst weather experience I’ve had inside ND Stadium)
GT 28 Miami 17
Rutgers 26 Michigan 24 (haha)
Arizona St 38 USC 34
Besides that, the only other time last decade was 11/27/2010, when we beat USC, and Michigan and Miami each also lost. We had 13 combined wins last decade over the three of them, and none of the three programs were particularly good in the decade, so it’s a bit surprising only one of the 13 was on a day when the other two also lost (and that one was the first of the 13).