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USC's athletic director Mike Garrett announced this past Wednesday that USC and Hawai'i would play a home and home during the 2012-2013 seasons.
That is great news for college football fans...if USC can play the 2006 version of the Warriors, that is.
Listen, nothing against the Warriors, they are a great team to watch with their crazy offense and all that, but since Colt & Co. left they have just been, well, mediocre. Sure, it was only one season, but c'mon, they made Jimmy Clausen look like John Elway during the Hawaii bowl.
So, now that we can be assured that this won't be headline news anywhere in America with the exception of Honolulu and Los Angeles—make that just Honolulu, LA has that whole Lakers thing going on, supposedly it's a big deal there—let's look at this story from a USC point of view shall we?
How about Pete Carroll, eh? And there are people that still don't know why he is one of the most successful coaches in the whole country. It's because he is good with math, simple math actually:
Early season trip to Hawai'i = happy players. Happy players = great season.
Nothing like a good trip to the Islands to boost the morale of the troops.





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