Labor Day Weekend usually brings out some of the best nonconference college football games, having standalone games on Sunday and Monday. This year will feature two of the sport’s blueblood programs facing off in Las Vegas, with LSU and USC facing off in the Sin City. However, per a report, people on the Trojans side have been attempting to get out of the game since Lincoln Riley was hired. “USC tried for nearly 2 years to find a way out of a contract to play LSU in Las Vegas because Trojans coach Lincoln Riley didn’t want the game, multiple sources told Saturday Down South,” Hayes said. “As l…