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By popular demand, it's the famous ``Bush Push'' photo as Matt Leinart crosses the goal line against Notre Dame for a dramatic victory.

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The guy on the far left, the one who has a little more than half his face cut off by the edge of the picture, looks pretty worried.

Good to see that even the security at ND have no neutrality!

Fair and square, ND fans! Ha ha!

Hey Scott.. if that's you with the Capital One jersey, I admire your stoicism at that moment. I had to change my Depends after that game.

Thats awesome.

Scotty looking chill.

Thanks Scott, this one is better for the desktop than the one from ebay. Appreciate you looking out for us.

You know USC/ND is a tough ticket when a famous ND alum like the Maytag Repairman is relegated to lower level end zone seats.

Scott,

Is that you in the blue CapitalOne Shirt in the background? It really looks like you. I could be wrong lol..

You are da man Scott.

Fight On

Great Picture!!!

Way to maintain journalistic integrity. You'd think Scott was just waiting for his Ramen to boil.

Nothing better than watching "South Bend Domers" with a loser expression on their grills... Oh wait, that look is every year. Fight On!

While the "Bush Push" sure helped, I've always felt Leinart was going to get in anyway.

whose the guy that resembles gargemale in the capitol 1 shirt ;), good photo scott

Man, I wish I knew how to fark pics... Just kidding. A great shot and a great moment.

Scott looks like he's in one of those "Where's Waldo?" books...

How was ballrooom Matty going to get passed the LB without the help of every ounce of muscle in Reggies' body? Proud to Cheat! Not only proud, but we gloat and hang pictures displaying the exact moment of bamboozlement. Still not as bad as the imaginary BCS title you all celebrate.

Drinking the haterade again, that stuff will kill you slowly from internal depression. Just let it go and focus on the Bruins 2007 Title Run. Oh wait, nevermind...try booze

Still not as bad as the imaginary BCS title you all celebrate.

You'll be hard-pressed to find any Trojan in the world who claims we won a BCS Championship in 2003. Though you're likely to find many who claim we won an AP National Championship that year. Turns out it's not so imaginary.

Bruinchump....welcome back to Scott’s Blog...we missed you! In your absence we realized that this Blog really took your always brilliant and enlightening posts for granted.

...now when you say USC’s “imaginary BCS title”, do mean like UCLA’s imaginary 1954 AP National Championship?

You all have to remember that with losers like Bruinchump, they get more excited about us not winning a title than UCLA actually winning a title. So Bruinchump won't care about 1954.

And if you want to bring up cheating Bruinchump, I'm sure Jim Harrick didn't just start cheating after that 1995 title. But I digress...

Recently had dinner with some friends in Indy who are psycho ND fans. They think they're going to beat us this year and that Tim Floyd cheats. The animosity toward anything USC by ND fans is even more staggering today than ever.

Yummy picture. I could relive that moment everyday.

Dude, you're old!! I graduated the same year as you and you look older than my dad!! I guess this blog gives you no time to have a life. Have you ever even kissed a girl?

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Scott Wolf has covered USC for the Daily News since 1996. A USC graduate, he covered his first Trojan game in 1984 for the Daily Trojan. Scott is known as the "scourge of the Internet message boards," according to radio host Petros Papadakis. Despite this moniker, there's no truth to the rumor he takes pleasure in antagonizing the "Internet geeks."

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