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USC Trojans vs. Ohio State Buckeyes Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum October 31st, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Ohio State Buckeyes Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
3939 S. Figeroa St, Los Angeles, CA
90037, US
1. Coliseum Lot - 0.1 miles, $20
2. Exposition Park Lot 6 - 0.3 miles, $15
3. USC Parking Structure D - 0.4 miles, $10
4. LA State Historic Park - 2.5 miles, $15
5. Street parking - varies, $5-15
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum isn’t just a giant stadium; it’s a legendary landmark packed with stories and memories, making it a must-visit for any Ohio State Buckeyes Los Angeles game day. Its massive parking lot can handle crowds with ease, which is a relief after battling LA traffic, and the classic seating, originally built in 1923, still gives that authentic, historic vibe that newer stadiums just can’t match. You can almost feel the echoes of past legends echoing through the stands. It’s no wonder the Coliseum’s design has influenced stadiums across the country. Watching Ohio State Buckeyes Los Angeles take on local rivals here? It’s a whole different level of excitement. Sitting near the field is a game-changer, being that close means you can really soak in the sounds of the game, from the pounding of the players’ cleats to the shouted commands from coaches. For those coming from the north, the 405 south is pretty straightforward, and from the San Gabriel Valley, hopping on the 10 east gets you right there. Honestly, whether you’re a die-hard fan or just in town for the experience, catching a game at the Coliseum feels like stepping into sports history, something you’ll remember long after the final whistle.