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Rose Bowl Notes

Just throwing some things out there as they come to mind this morning.

Here is the Animated Drive Chart for yesterday’s game

Too small? Check out the FULL SCREEN VERSION.

More 2007 Bowl Season Animated Drive Charts.

While it was a fantastic win for USC it is hard not to wonder what could have been had the organizers of the Rose Bowl saw past the traditional Pac-10 Big 10 match-up and given us the game we all wanted to see in USC vs. Georgia. The Rose Bowl had first pick when they lost Ohio State to the Title game and they took the safe route. I have always kind of just shrugged my shoulders and said it's out of my hands but it is clear to me that Pac-10 commissioner Tom Hansen's fingerprints were all over this one. These old guys will never get it and the Pac-10 will continue to suffer because of their ineptness.

Georgia absolutely throttled Hawaii, as they did not deserve to be in this game. Disappointing to say the least.

I got a kick out of seeing Rich Neuheisel in the stands at the Rose Bowl checking out the competition. I would have done the same thing if I were in his shoes. It's a smart move seeing what you are going up against. Of course he was quick to explain how got his tickets and to make sure everyone who was listening that he made some mistakes and that he plans on playing by the rules this time.

I find it interesting that some are worried about what RN will bring to the table at ucla. I say it's a good hire for the betterment of the rivalry, but RN is going to have to prove that he has reformed his ways not just by his results but also by his actions, as he has only been successful when he was breaking the rules. I always got a kick when the clowns from across town called Pete Carroll Pomp Pom, ucla fans will understand when it is thrown back their way when Slick Rick is the doing the same thing on the ucla sidelines. We will have to come up with a nickname that will return the favor in kind.

Of course the play on the field was all that really mattered as SC set the tone on the first series against Illinois. The Defense was swarming to the ball and Juice Williams never knew what hit him. Illinois got a few good plays off like a couple of Mendenhall's runs and the TD catch to Benn but their success was erratic as the defense for the most part bottled them up. Illinois is still a very young team and it showed but the have the talent to be a force in the Big 10.

Joe McKnight finally showed us the complete package, as he was effective on kick returns, rushing the ball and as a receiver. We knew he was special but now everyone has seen what he can do. I will have on the actual game later today.

Of course the big rumor is that LB Coach Ken Norton might leave USC to become the DC at ucla, his alma mater. Hard to know if this is legit but it wouldn't surprise me if
Slick Rick was floating this out there in order to attempt to get into SC's head. Slick Rick loves to play head games and this might be one of them. He is playing the same game by "attempting" to go after Norm Chow. There is still no proof that KN is leaving just as there is still no proof that Walker is going to UW, its all speculation at this point. The next 72 ours should be interesting though. This is all a part of the game so we need to stay focused on OUR mission.

If KN goes he goes, there isn't much we can do about it. If KN is getting a chance at something bigger we should wish him luck, say thank you for your loyal service and move on. I won't like it anymore than anyone else but we need to accept that it is inevitable that he would leave, whether it is to ucla or anywhere else.

That it is to his alma mater does sting a bit but it is really no different than Holland or Moody leaving and spilling their guts to their new programs, its just ucla and they have a long way to go before they get to our level. It is hard to say if or even how may of our recruits he would take but it is important to remember hat PC has lost top assistants before only to be replaced by very capable replacements and I have no doubt he will treat this situation the very am way. Pete Carroll has been the one constant on this incredible ride we are on so lets continue to trust in his ability to face these challenges and come up with a positive outcome. This is the sort of challenge he lives for.

I was a little disappointed with the number of unsportsmanlike penalties SC had called against them yesterday. I can understand about some of these guys being seniors and trying to enjoy their game but it could have been costly and there just isn't a place for it in such an important game. That undisciplined type of play will come back to bite if PC doesn't send a message early when spring ball starts, I though Doug Flutie was terrible in his halftime analysis when he didn't know that Garrett Green was a former QB on that bit of trickeration SC pulled out of its hat. Come on Dougie do a little research.

I will have more on yesterdays won later today, now that the season is over its time to focus on recruiting and with all the uncertainty across town it could be a bit volatile on the recruiting trail...let the games begin!

FIGHT ON!

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On Ken Norton
I wouldn't begrudge him going back to UCLA. He's been doing a great job for USC, but we have him because Dorrell was too dumb to see the potential and didn't take him on. It's hard to tell someone not to take a position with their alma mater. While I'm not that excited about training future UCLA coaches, Norton should get a hearty "farewell and good luck (against everyone but us)" should he leave.

by DC Trojan on Jan 2, 2008 7:26 AM PST reply actions   0 recs

Completely agree
if he wants to go home and coach at his alma mater we should not stand in his way. he has been great and we should wish him all the best.

by Paragon SC on Jan 2, 2008 7:30 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Booty love
Nice column in today's LAT by Plaschke calling himself out for his John David Booty disses earlier in the season - something he had plenty of company in doing. Some of the comments made, even on this blog, show just how tough it is to follow a Heisman-winning QB (or in this case, 2).

I'm grateful to JDB for giving us his all and representing the school so well, in all ways. Talented, strong work ethic, humble, and always eager to shine the spotlight on others. He did USC proud and we were lucky to have him.

http://www.latimes.com/sports/college/usc/la-sp-plaschke2jan02,1,5558235.column?coll=la-headlines-sp orts-coll-usc

by Defender90 on Jan 2, 2008 10:22 AM PST reply actions   0 recs

20-3
With 2 Rose Bowl victories.  I'm glad I didn't jump on the Sanchez band wagon.  Booty is a good kid, and was a fine QB for us.  There will always be the "what if" people questioning where we could have gone if we had one one more game over the last 2 seasons.  I, however, am only concerned about where we did go, which is to the Rose Bowl, and to victory.

Thanks JDB.
Thanks Sedrick, LoJack, Sam, Keith, Terrell, and all the rest of the seniors.

We will be back again to do it all over again in September.

by frak on Jan 2, 2008 10:27 AM PST reply actions   0 recs

Hmm..`
This animated drive chart is missing something.

Like impalement.

Man, that Rose Bowl was difficult to watch yesterday.  That and the Sugar Bowl were two of the most unwatchable games I have ever laid my eyes upon.

by CAJason80 on Jan 2, 2008 10:33 AM PST reply actions   0 recs

Uhm
Hard for me to congratulate you guys on beating Illinois, but nevertheless, congratulations are in order. Once again, USC came out and beat a quality non-conference opponent with its now-typical blend of good coaching, good scheming and execution by superior players. As you might imagine, I thought there was a lot of classless unsportsmanlike conduct by USC, especially the flip into the endzone, but that doesn't say anything about the quality of USC's play. I did think that Illinois had a chance to make a game of it when they were driving in the third and fumbled the ball in the red zone, but give USC credit for crushing Illinois once given the opportunity.

I am very glad to see USC's 2003 recruiting class graduate-that was just one of those classes that had "it" as well as the talent. Even with all the accolades for the newer guys, it will be very hard to measure up to those guys. Looking forward to beating you guys next year and restoring the rivalry to something meaningful again.

by ucladj89 on Jan 3, 2008 9:48 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

I wouldn't expect you to...
But don't blame us blame the Rose Bowl, they're the one who wussed out. I would have gladly played any other team like UGA, WVU or Mizzou, those would have been great games. I can't expect USC to play in the MNC because of that loss to Stanford but we beat the team they put in front of us and I am confident that would have beaten any other team as well. It's not our fault if they didn't come to play.

I'm tired of commenting on the showboating and such; it doesn't really matter whether I like it or not it. I will trust in PC to handle it as he sees fit. Pissing and moaning about doesn't do anything so I am done worrying about it. My record is above reproach when it comes to discussing issues of character so I am not going to get on my soapbox about it anymore. The officials are calling those infractions a lot more but it obviously isn't getting the message across so maybe it will take a game misconduct/ejection for the message to finally be delivered.

As for the 2003 class, they were a sight to behold. That was an incredible amount of talent that we picked up that year. It would have been amazing to see just how far we could have gone had the whole class stayed together.

Oh well...what could have been.

by Paragon SC on Jan 4, 2008 6:02 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

The showboating was out of control
I can't deny that.  I think "classless" is a little harsh, but I guess that is what you see when you put the powder blue glasses on.  I would call it over-excitement, and showboating.  Remeber there were quite a few personal fouls called on the Illini, and 2 or 3 celebration calls.  It was a chippy game to be sure from both teams.  

About the flip, I really didn't care about it.  A flip to me is the same as a touchdown dance.  As long as you're not taunting your opponent, I really don't care how you dance around after a score.  Des Reed has been through an awful lot over the course of his career at USC.  His knee was injured so badly that he probably has no future in the NFL.  He can't lift his foot anymore on that leg, and still managed to work himself back into the rotation.  Des is a fighter, and a winner, so if he wants to flip into the end-zone for his last touchdown as a Trojan, then by all means Des, you earned it.

The celebration penalty for Herschel Dennis I also don't have a problem with.  There's another guy who has been through 2 re-constructive knee surgeries on the same ligament, and a false sexual assault accusation.  If the team wants to send him out with a party, then I really don't care.  The folks over at BN still drag his name through the mud even though hes innocent, and probably will continue to do so well after he is gone.  I guess the word "exonerated" only means something when it's applied to Rick Neuheisel.

The one player I was most disappointed with was Taylor Mays.  He had 3 personal fouls called on him, and they all were for behavior issues I think.

by frak on Jan 5, 2008 8:28 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

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