Do it better than it’s ever been done before and never stop competing. Win Forever. Always Compete.
These are but a few of our team mottoes.
Consider these facts. Under Pete Carroll, USC has:
- Six Consecutive Pac-10 titles
- A record Six straight BCS bowls
- A record five BCS bowl wins
- Three Heisman Trophy Winners
- Two National Championships
- A Nationwide high 10 players drafted into the NFL in the 2008 Draft
- An NCAA record of 63 straight games scoring 20 or more points
- A national record of 33 straight weeks as the AP #1
- Six consecutive AP finishes in the top 4.
- A 76-14 (84.4%) record
The question is not: Will USC be good? The question is: Can USC be beat? And if so, how?
Mark Sanchez, the 6′3″, 223lb junior takes over as QB this year. Coming out of high school in 2004 he was everybody’s All American. One Pac-10 coach said Sanchez was the best QB he’d ever seen on film.
Now he gets a chance to show the Nation how good he is.
Folks, not much needs to be said about my Trojans. We will dominate if we stay focused. And focus is not something Pete Carroll’s teams lack.
In Pete We Trust.
Fight on!
USC’s Non Conference Schedule: Virginia, Ohio State, Notre Dame
USC reports to pre-season camp on August 6th.
WASHINGTON HUSKIES:
Tyrone Willingham is another Pac-10 coach on the hot seat. He meets his former team, the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame on October 25th at Husky Stadium but the discomfort of that is nothing compared to the November 15th date the Huskies have with the Bruins. See, Rick Neuheisel is the Anti-Christ to Husky Nation. His very existence reminds U Dub fans of how elite their program once was and what his role was in dismantling it.
Washington has been slow in improving under Willingham’s tutelage. And slow is not what Husky fans want. They want a return to the days of glory. To winning the Pac-10-which they haven’t done since Rick Neuheisel’s second season in 2000. To winning the National Championship-their last was in 1991. Not to another 4-9 season and bottom of the Pac-10 finish.
This is the program Neuheisel destroyed in the eyes of Husky Nation. I hope he has bodyguards for the November 15th game in Seattle.
Look at it like this: Willingham is going into his third season and is 9-16 overall. When Pete Carroll ended his second full season at USC, he was 17-8 overall and coming off an 11-2 season and top 4 AP finish. In his 3rd season USC won a share of the National Championship with a 12-1 record.
This is the sort of thing Husky fans expect from their Coach. Miracles.
For Willingham to be successful at retaining his job-which we’ll define by a 6 win season and bowl berth-he will have to instill confidence in his squad. He will have to imbue them with the will to win. That’s going to be hard to do if he starts off 0-3 which is very likely considering the first three teams the Huskies face are Oregon, BYU and Oklahoma.
Ouch.

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