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The E-Train is scheduled to arrive any second on Jimmy Clausen's back. His change of direction, continued pursuit and subsequent close on the Irish quarterback was beyond impressive.

Big Anthony McCoy! #22 is no Tommy Z, that's for sure; he got shredded all day.

The light shineth on this one. May we worship him for a long time to come.

If Armond Armstead doesn't block this (even though in this picture it looks like Galippo #54 is going to), your balls shrink up inside your stomach on Notre Dame's last shots inside the 10.

By far the hottest Northern Indiana will get for a couple years.
After the jump, just another glorious shot of a hard working Song Girl doing all she can to defeat the ugly, green Leprechauns, and all that is Irish. Enjoy.

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Thanks to John P. Wise at onegreatseason.com for bringing us this coverage.

He's a mighty good leader. Get well Stafon.

Joe

McKnight
More after the jump...

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So we had to hold off — like having to piss during the game because you had all those beers at the tailgate — until Chris got the word from Ohio State that it was okay to publish these. But now they are here. And we are relieved. There are more at his photoblog too.
This game was an experience to be at. Despite criticism of Jim Tressel's game management, Ohio State played great and exactly like they planned. Matt Barkley got handed one opportunity to win an epic game, and he did. In dramatic fashion.
Not sure there has been a more thrilling win in the Carroll era other than Notre Dame 2005.

The true freshman takes command.

Classic quarterback shot of #7.

In the heat of battle, Marcus Allen was on the sidelines — yelling at Everson Griffen, to his face, calling him a pussy, and demanding that he anchor the defensive line. He did.

These guys showed a lot of moxie. Getting it done. Joe is splitting to the NFL next year, so if there is a year for these two, this is the year.
The winning touchdown money shots after the jump.

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No better way to start a Saturday than USC's Band blowing Fanfare. It's so regal.


Matt Barkley, golden boy. This guy is blessed. John Skinner will be writing a piece later this week detailing why he could still beat out Corp.
Mel Kiper stated, "I said three-and-a-half years ago, Matthew Stafford to be the No. 1 pick and I'm going on record now to say ... three years Matt Barkley - who will be a true freshman this year - will be the No. 1 pick in the draft. Three years from now.''

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Busy week. Better late than never. Thanks to Lutes for the photos.

Rey unto his self while the rest of USC and UCLA are clearly divided in a huffing and yelling match. Pete Carroll will walk over and give Rey a look of c'mon Super Freak... get back over here.

Stafon about to hit paydirt.

We really love this photo. It's dreamy! The blur and the net acting as a barrier to attainability. Genius.

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Thanks to Chris for bring us this latest installment. You can check out his entire gallery here. Make sure to click the continued button below to see an extra special image of Jimmy Clausen disgracing the "V" for victory.

Patrick Turner with one of his final grabs in the Coliseum.

Flea, bassist in the Red Hot Chili Peppers, is taking in some USC football in addition to a couple courses on jazz trumpet from USC's Thornton School of Music.

Sweet necklaces, LenDale. You continue to amaze us.

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RoJo says, "Not today pal."

A big glorious image of PT.

Thanks to Know Your Song Girls we can accurately identify this as Jenny.

Instead of just hurdling defenders, step on them like you would a springboard. Works every time.

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Here is Part I from Timothy of Murietta. Tune in tomorrow for Part II from Chris McGuire.

A pep rally in San Francisco.

We're in agreement with our new live-blogger Ben Weiss, we got your next "video game action heroes" right here.

For fear of dismemberment, we would never even mention the words "video game" near this guy — Mr. Ronnie Lott.

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A big "fight on" goes out to Timothy of Murietta for bringing us these fine pics. You can view his whole collection here.

A rare breed indeed. If there is a scarier white dude than Brian Cushing, please let us know.

A wicked linebacker with a soft heart. You would never know it without reading TrojanWire.

Mark Sanchez, Garret Green, Malik Jackson and Brian Cushing.

One of the more famous Song Girls lately. Tune into Know Your Song Girls to find out who. More cheerleaders after the jump.

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Brian Cushing, aka Dr. "Feel Me", congratulates Rey Maualuga after his pick-6.

Kyle Moore in a sun-drenched end zone getting ready for kickoff.

A couple cuties with wind swept hair.

Future star T.J. Bryant. Are we sure this kid is old enough to be in college?
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Sort of a where's Waldo shot of the USC student body. First person to guess the number of #10 jerseys in this shot correctly, gets a free TrojanWire T-shirt. Send your answer to scoop@trojanwire.com.
*** EDITOR'S NOTE *** Congratulations to Mark who correctly guessed 14.

Shareece Wright lined up. Ready to explode.

The USC linebacking corps resembling the same awesome force brought by the fighter jets that buzzed the Coliseum before the game.

Amare Stoudemire was there. Thank god the 6'10" center/forward for the Phoenix Suns wasn't sitting/standing in front of us.

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Some Hoo fan that drank his weight in beer enough to taunt Rey Maualuga from the stands, threw his power towel at him. Rey said he would stay on the field after the game if the guy cared to meet him, but then he decided to get a little creative. LenDale White wasn't impressed and said it was cold, but LenDale hadn't seen the whole altercation. Rey said he was just having some fun.

Mark Sanchez leads the huddle.

Mark Sanchez looks at the replay board from the bench.

Me and LenDale White.

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