October 72007

A Glimmer of Hope

Devon Pollard, TrojanWire

Coming off an unexpected loss to an inferior Stanford team, all seemed lost for the down-trodden USC Trojans. Then came the faintest glimmer of hope. It was as if an angel had parted the storm clouds, just to give Trojan fans some flash of justice; some sign that all would be good and right in the world.

As if a consolation prize for the Trojans' miserable loss, UCLA was beaten by the Notre Dame team that couldn't manage to beat a fly. This gives the Trojan faithful a hope that maybe, just maybe...the Trojan god still does exist.

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The only good news of the weekend. Look at Olson's face. He makes the best expressions.

Posted by: Trojan Fan at October 7, 2007 04:01 PM

Unfortunately, the silver lining on this cloud diminishes greatly when we consider that this loss probably assured the end of the Koach Karl era at UCLA.

Posted by: Captain Awesome at October 7, 2007 07:25 PM

The good thing about this weekend is that we got to see what a bunch of prima donnas the Trojans are. I mean you guys should be beating the pants off everyone. You clearly have the Lion's share of talent and good coaching (although that is looking a little iffy in the past two weeks). So what's up? I'm not trying to antagonize. I respect what the program has accomplished in recent years, but I'd like to see Trojanwire do some reporting and prognosticating. I mean is it all Booty's fault?

Posted by: Dave at October 8, 2007 07:08 AM

are you kidding me?? the one time i actually root for ucla they lose. who gives a rat's ass about notre dame? they are worse than the bruins. my dream of an undefeated season & a no win season for that fat pig coach & loser teams is lost!!

Posted by: go sc at October 8, 2007 06:28 PM

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