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January 11, 2007

Matt on ABC7!

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December 03, 2006

From the pits of hell, UCLA wins

After witnessing one of those rare sporting events in history, UCLA beat USC with 13 v 9 and it was just ironic how we have to play AGAIN in the rose bowl after losing in that horrible pit. Pete Carrol lost to UCLA for the first time in his 6 year history at USC and it was probably his worst played game in history. Its sad, but i'm still freaking glad to be a Trojan. Just wait unti next year.

November 28, 2006

Battle against Ohio State

Lets prevent Ohio State from tearing a piece of history away from USC. Lets win this years 2006-2007 season and take that BCS bowl championship away. Arizona here we come. Everyone get their tickets, its available now for reservations so reserve them now! $135 each, i'm going to probably sell them if i do get them.

Big Balls Pete

USC head coach Pete Carroll was named the 2006 Pac-10 Coach of the Year and the famous "big balls pete" slogan was started famously during the Cal 2006 game when the students from USC started chanting the big balls pete during the score being even at 9v9 during halftime. This is only done when 4th down is present and the chance of bringing another first down or a successful touchdown can exist. Hand movement must correlate together with an up down motion with alternating movements such as this below,

November 25, 2006

USC vs. Notre Dame

The win before a crowd of 91,800 at the Los Angeles Coliseum was the Trojans 55th in their last 58 games. They're 20-0 in November games under coach Pete Carroll, and have won 33 straight home games.

Final Score: 44 v 24 USC

Winter Season Starting!

Happy Thanksgiving everyone. I hope everyone had a good meal and enjoyed their dinner with your family and friends. As for me, I had a blast celebrating it over two days with my family and we had the traditional turkey with sushi on the 2nd day. It was a blast and I enjoyed the sushi even more.

Winter season is almost starting and I can't wait until it rains/snows on Monday. If it does, its a very good sign that the season is off to a very strong start. Lets just hope it can last and my new skis can take advantage of the extra long season mother nature has brought upon us.

If anyone needs passes, I will be selling Mountain High passes for $42 per adult 8-hour pass (retail: $49/59). If you're looking for rental+passes it will be $55 (retail: $65/75)

November 20, 2006

Got the new skis

I got some new skis for the upcoming season and I can't wait to go! Please snow soon... Please

November 09, 2006

Pac-10 Predictions

PAC-10 PICKS

Game The skinny Pick
Stanford (0-9, 0-6) at (-19) Washington (4-6, 2-5) Stanford finally proving it's worthy of the Ivy League

Washington, 27-10
(-1 1/2) Washington State (6-4, 4-3) at Arizona State (5-2, 2-4) Better known as the Red Cross Bowl (sprained a finger typing that)

Arizona State, 28-25
No. 21 Oregon (7-2, 4-2) at (-8) No. 7 USC (7-1, 5-1) Trojans won't Duck upset

Oregon, 24-21
(-2) Oregon State (6-3, 4-2) at UCLA (4-5, 2-4) Bruins fans are (again) getting antsy with Dorrell

Oregon State, 31-24
(-14) No. 8 California (8-1, 6-0) at Arizona (4-5, 2-4) Bears won't be Golden if they look ahead to USC

California, 30-14
Last week: Straight up: 4-1 (46-14 overall); vs. spread: 3-2 (28-25 overall)

November 06, 2006

USC Bulletin

No. 7 USC Football Hosts Top 20 Oregon To Start 3-Game Homestand

It's Homecoming at USC, in more ways than one as the No. 7 Trojans start a crucial 3-game homestand against ranked opponents. First up is No. 21/20 Oregon, making its first visit to the sold-out Coliseum since 2000 (the last 3 Trojan-Duck games have been in Eugene). The Trojans, who are playing one of the nation's toughest schedules, remain in control of their quest for an unprecedented fifth consecutive Pac-10 championship. Although USC historically hasn't fared well against a ranked Oregon club, Troy has been tough to beat in the Coliseum lately, as it is riding a 30-game home winning streak and a 21-game Pac-10 home winning streak (both are league records). And the Trojans are 17-0 in November under sixth-year head coach Pete Carroll, the nation's winningest active coach. USC, winner of 52 of its last 55 games, is coming off a dominating bounceback shutout at Stanford (coming on the heels of its only 2006 loss). In fact, Troy is sitting on a string of having scored 63 unanswered points in its past 2 games. USC--which has had an AP Top 4 finish (including national championships in 2003 and 2004) and a BCS bowl appearance in each of the past 4 years--has scored at least 20 points in an NCAA-record 60 consecutive outings and been ranked in the AP Top 10 for the past 54 games. USC is nationally ranked in total, scoring and passing offense. Efficient and productive QB John David Booty is coming off his fifth 3-TD passing performance of the year and is within range of USC's career Top 10 passing list in just his first year as a starter. His main targets both rank in USC's career pass receiving Top 10: All-American candidate WR Steve Smith and 2005 Biletnikoff Award finalist and All-American first team WR Dwayne Jarrett, who is the Pac-10's career touchdown reception leader. TB Chauncey Washington continues to lead USC's ground attack, running behind the likes of 2005 All-American OT Sam Baker and Rimington Award candidate C Ryan Kalil. The young Trojan defense (just 1 senior starter) tops the Pac-10 and is highly ranked nationally in total, scoring and rushing defense. After a 3-game drought, the defense came up with 3 turnovers last Saturday. Troy's key defenders include LBs Keith Rivers, Rey Maualuga (a 2006 Butkus Award semifinalist) and Dallas Sartz and DE Lawrence Jackson. PK Mario Danelo has been a near-flawless kicker. Oregon, coming off a 20-point win over Washington last Saturday, is guided by the Pac-10's senior head coach, Mike Bellotti (12th year). The Ducks' spread offense ranks among the nation's leaders in all statistical categories and is the Pac-10's best in total, scoring and rushing offense. Oregon has a multi-threat signalcaller in QB Dennis Dixon, one of the Pac-10's top receivers in WR Jaison Williams and a potent one-two rushing attack in TBs Jonathan Stewart and Jeremiah Johnson. MLB Blair Phillips, among the Pac-10 tackle leaders, anchors a defense that is especially strong against the pass. In fact, the game features the Pac-10's top 2 teams in total defense. PK Paul Martinez is highly ranked in field goals and scoring. The game will be shown live nationally on FSN cable.

September 16, 2006

USC v. Nebraska!

Tonight is the night where USC is predicted to win a 31 & 14 victory over Nebraska. Lets hope they win! My playstation said so. jk lol

June 23, 2006

Korea VS Swiss

Today is the game at 12pm. No one can afford to lose a player to advance so watch!

June 19, 2006

FIFA Soccer

France and Korea went at it today in the FIFA world cup and they tied 1v1 in a dramatic game that consisted of poor defense and strong offense from the France team. Sadly, France lost out on a win that was supposed to be called on when a ball was kicked into the goal but was blocked back out. Other than that, it was a good match and Korea wins in their division.

May 14, 2006

Balled up

I decided to play basketball today at the local high school and man, I got balled up. We met some new players this time and the new guy on our team was named "Fabrino" or "Fabio" but who knows. Aside from the strange guy named after a love novel, we still got balled up.

May 07, 2006

Too bad

Too bad lakers lost yesterday... First team in history to lose with a 3 game lead. Sad. You guys really need to reorganize and cut some players.

May 04, 2006

Update: Lakers lost

Lakers lost and it was given to them at the 4th quarter in 6.3 seconds left. Kobe held on too long and lost it.

Use the corners next time and don't ever use devon george

Next game, Saturday at 7pm