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Sports Roundup: Yogi Berra's 'Yogi-isms,' USC and UCLA football
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Sep 23, 2015
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Sports Roundup: Yogi Berra's 'Yogi-isms,' USC and UCLA football
A look back at favorite 'Yogi-isms' of Yogi Berra, and the latest in the Trojans and the Bruins football.
New York Yankees Hall of Fame catcher Yogi Berra has died at age 90. He's seen here being introduced before a Yankees spring training baseball game in 2010.
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A look back at favorite 'Yogi-isms' of Yogi Berra, and the latest in the Trojans and the Bruins football.

In this week's Sports Roundup with Brian and Andy Kamenetzky:

  • Though the USC Trojans won their first two games of the season convincingly, the Stanford Cardinal ruined the streak. What happened?
  • On the other side of town, the UCLA Bruins are 3-0 and ranked 9th. They're in Tuscon to play University of Arizona, and only have Pac-12 opponents left on their schedule without having to play Oregon. But is the coast clear for the Bruins?
  • Yogi Berra died on Tuesday of natural causes. He was 90. Berra was a Hall of Fame catcher and went to 14 World Series games with the Yankees, winning 10, and holds the record for most hits in the World Series. That alone is awesome, but he's also known for what's called "Yogi-isms," or phrases attributed to him. His most famous: "It ain't over till it's over." The K Brothers share some of their favorites.

To listen to the full interview, click on the blue audio player above