I put a yellow sticky note on the big screen a couple of weeks ago to remind me to watch it last night. Enjoyed the story and build up to USC getting dethroned by VY and TEXAS... I agree that story never gets old.
You all are missing the simple Trojan logic. Sometimes the "better" team loses, that's how we know they are better, because they lost. Pay attention.
I wouldn't want Snoop Dogg as one of the faces of my program. Probably one of the reasons USC has regressed.
What 5 starters did not make an NFL roster or get a shot at the NFL....... Ramonce, was he a starter?
I put a sticky on the tv to remind also. But I'm such an idiot, I placed it right smack in the middle so it obstructed some of the best parts of the 30 for 30.
I get the respect/love of their offensive gameplay, but you'd think a "best team ever" would have cracked the top 50 in total defense. You don't rely on a couple of Heisman winners to stop someone like VY. Reggie's 513 yards against Fresno won him the Heisman, but ain't a damn thing they could do to stop The Man when it counted.
Watching Snoop cuss the Longhorns sits well with me. Also noticed that any reference to Matthew M. was missing since it didn't fit the narrative of Hollywood vs. Hick (I was going to say country, but hick was more alliterative). Also also interesting to hear Leinart apologize for saying they were still the better team that night. Age brings perspective.
USC comes across as not a very champion caliber team and organization. Whiners is more like it, than winners. In the game itself, they made three bonehead plays. First, the Bush pitch. Second, the failed 4th down run with Bush on the sideline. Third, their outside linebacker, #60, bit on the final scoring play by stepping toward the inside, allowing VY a clear path to the corner. If I'm not mistaken, that LB was their super stud defensive player. That night they got beat by a better team made up of better players. Their wins the two seasons was what kept them ranked #1 all year, but they were never #1, and Vince was the true Heisman player of the year, evidenced that night in Jan 2006.