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USC's Team Plane Tips Backward On Tarmac With Coaches, Staff Still On Board 

What is it about the USC football crew and the landing area? 

Back in 2013, previous USC mentor Lane Kiffin was calmed of his obligations on the landing area. 

On Friday, there was a scene that unfurled comparably strange. 

On Friday, the Trojans' group plane tipped in reverse on the landing area, sending the plane's nose into the air. As per reports, the grounds team didn't set up the plane's tail stand. 

As per an ESPN report, it occurred during the deplaning system with mentors and staff individuals still on the plane. The players had as of now left the plane. There were no wounds. 

USC (1-1, 0-1 Pac-12) will hope to bounce back from its misfortune to Stanford last week in the principal game under interval mentor Donte Williams. The opening shot against Washington State is set for 2:30 p.M. (3:30 p.M. ET). 

The Trojans never drove against Stanford and endured their most exceedingly awful home misfortune to an unranked rival in 21 years. In any case, they stay perilous. Their offense is driven by quarterback Kedon Slovis, however he presently can't seem to coordinate with a portion of the huge numbers he posted a year prior. Slovis was 27 of 42 for 223 yards, one score and one capture attempt in the misfortune to Stanford. 

Last year, Slovis had probably the best round of his profession against Washington State in a 38-13 success. Slovis tossed for almost as numerous scores (five) as inadequacies (seven) against the Cougars. 

This year, Slovis will confront a Washington State optional that has been eased back by wounds, which means it very well may be a major day for Drake London and the Trojans' profound gathering of pass catchers. 

Washington State (1-1) will play its third sequential home game to start its season. The Cougars lost to Utah State in their opener then, at that point, beat FCS Portland State last Saturday.