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Frankly, you can take your USC tradition and place it where the sun don't shine. So much of that tradition is the hype and gah-gah of marketing that you find in large media centers like L.A. It's the same engine that fuels all those Heisman winners.
Not to say that USC hasn't had great teams or players in the past. It has, but really ... "Tailback U" ... jeez take a friggin' pill !!!
In 1979, an average LSU ballclub that would end up 7-5 on the year AFTER winning the Tangerine Bowl hosted the almighty USC Trojans, student body right and all (LOL), led them 9-3 at half and lost 17-12 only when USC scored a TD with 32 seconds left (happened right in front of me in the South Endzone too).
LSU outplayed this team that was being called a contender for the "greatest college football team ever" (how many times have we heard that line?). This team that would end up with another Heisman (CWhite ... LOL), beaucoup AA's, 12 future NFL 1st round picks, an 11-0-1 record (tied Stanford ... another LOL), and a share of the NC (with Bama ... LMAO). Even the Baton Rouge evening paper ran full-page pre-game stories with pics and graphics on student body right blah blah blah ... jeez !!!
LSU played most of the game with its 3rd string RB due to injuries, and USC's final drive was aided by an infamous face-mask penalty (by a Pac10 ref) on an LSU D lineman on 3rd and 9 at USC's 36. Some team of the century, but indicative of the hype ... err, "tradition" eminating from South Central L.A.
And in '84, LSU repaid the debt 23-3 in the Coliseum. To use rcooke's numericalizingness procedure, that's LSU 35, USC 20 over the two games. LOL
TRADITION THIS ... !!! You'd think that football was invented in L.A.
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