What’s Your No. 1 Season Memory


Do you have a top memory from this season? Is it the Stanford victory (above)? The firing of Lane Kiffin?

46 thoughts on “What’s Your No. 1 Season Memory

  1. Hands down it has to be Hedari’s kick against Stanford and then to see the anthill explode < a minute later!

    More to come in 2014!

  2. Beating Nebraska after the death of a scout player. I’d say beating SC and rubbing in their faces with WOTT, but that game was never even close. Sorta like playing a good HS team.

    • How exactly does a mausoleum crumb?

      By the way, nice new nickname. Guess you has to open a new account after the other one was k-lined.

      • Busted, a mausoleum doesn’t crumb, but it does crumble; and, the mausoleum is crumbling. No new account, just a better name. Thanx for noticing.

        • Agreed. Good think USC finally has control of it for much needed renovations. When can we expect your donation?

        • So you go from “SUCS” which is a play on USC, to “Suxx”. Right, I’m sure you werent forced to change your account.

          • No, but the blog computer found my handle suspicious; so I changed the name. I enjoy the Sturm und Drang this blog manufactures and I want to participate without problem.

          • Suxx is BSing here. I shot a few emails to the Daily News asking why it was okay for trolls to post racist comments. I included a few of the comments. Suddenly, he changes his name. Hmmm….

          • You’re a woman….and you always seem to get TESTY at the same time every month. Take a couple extra strength Pamprin…get some rest…and come back and join us in another week!
            fit Un!

          • Aw..your sexism is so cute, really, it is. But, come on, I have a boyfriend and he thinks I’m purdy, so stop torturing yourself with your crush on me.

            Look at the bright side HeySuxx/Bucket/Reformed, you have multiple SNs to use!

    • Welcome back, hey sucs. This blog needed the infusion of class and tough talk you provided.

      With you back, the Cadre is even stronger.

      • Hi, HeySuxx/ThaiMex/UCLA Troll! I’m glad you think racism is classy (as well as all of the other trolly things you guys say!). Lulz.

        • A toast to you and the rest of your RAH RAH friends. You having the usual….Vinegar/Water on the Rocks?
          fit Un!

  3. Tie between Benenoch dropping Jr. Tavai to his knees and….
    Silas (Coach, I’m Hurt) Redd directing the $UC band without getting injured….or how about UCLA’s Shaq Evans saying about the then upcoming game vs. $cum…”This year we’re going to try and embarrass them, honestly. They’re struggling. It’s just awesome to see that”. The best part is that it all came true!
    fit Un!

    • Best memory was you getting laughed at by Helton after you asked an ill-timed, awkward question!

      2nd was you not even getting off a single question during Haden’s press conference introducing Sarkisian!

      Troll On!

        • Why isn’t your beloved Scott at practices? Why does he just show up at the press conference at the end?

          When he does attend (very rare), why doesn’t anyone talk to him?

          • How did you get scooped on Helton? Why don’t you try reporting instead of kissing up to USC coaches and administrators, Gary?

          • Haha. Kissing up?

            Let me give you a lesson in life. If you want information from people, you need to TALK to them. In order for people to want to talk to you, you can’t be all off in a corner by yourself like a weirdo.

            Bottom line: Scott got his info because he SPOKE to Sark near the booth. Imagine how much more info he’d get if he didn’t always wander off when the coaches are talking to the media.

          • Your comment below was filtered because you used the “O” word. LOL (btw – those white house guys won’t give ANY straight answer unless you’re from one of their liberal outlets like MSNBC, CNN, etc)

            You didn’t answer my question: how does wandering off and being alone like a weirdo HELP a journalist become effective in obtaining info?

            On the contrary, why not FOLLOW the group of reporters and the coaches/players? You can actually hear conversations and even ask questions off the record. You can even ask each other about personal lives.

          • Why bother showing up if you are going to be the stenographer? By becoming too close to your subject you lose the ability to be objective and criticize your pal..

          • Then why even bother going to the field? Heck, just sit behind a desk in New York by your logic.

            By the way, does your idol know where Juju is going to land? Did he scoop Toa before he verbally committed?

            Juju has a few schools on his radar, but not one word here.

          • I think your comment on Wolf being socially awkward is spot on. I thought it may have just been in a few videos (as I have never encountered him in person more than seeing him on campus a couple times) – but looking at his other videos with media outlets, he is completely uncomfortable with people. I’m generally the same way, but I also considered this when choosing where to work.

            I think Wolf is just an introvert who, in his quest to identify with people, sometimes says some pretty trollish remarks. He is trying to be funny but his monotone voice and constant pessimism just irritates people. Being a beat writer is walking a fine line between being critical and objective about a program but also knowing to how to work people for leads.

          • What this troy22 kid doesn’t get is that it’s possible to be good with people AND be objective at the same time.

    • Wow, a lot of you have been getting banned, huh? It’s a hard-knock life for you fucIa trolls

  4. My favorite moment was when Pat rooted for the Bruins so he would not have to hire Coach O.

  5. Best moment ? Winning 10 games under three coaches and watching 9 win gutties claim to have the best team in the country

  6. Best moment: running on the field after the Stanford victory.
    Worst moment: fair weather fans leaving with 8 minutes left in the ruin game and then turning on Ed.

  7. The Special Teams hit that Michael Hutchings (#19) put on an opponent earlier in the season.
    2nd best memory was Orgeron leading the band. Hayden finally having the political cajones to at long last, dump the Kiffer will linger, as well as the field rush following defeat of the Tree. That was truly a memorable spectacle, marred only by the knowledge that it is only done after an upset… when one does not expect to win…rarely in the lexicon of a Trojan.

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