Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Get Ready for Notre Dame Week...


The last time USC traveled to South Bend to take on the Irish, the world witnessed one of the greatest college football games of all time. In an epic seesaw battle, the Trojans needed a last second score on the play that will forever be remembered as the "Bush Push" to triumph over the Irish. Trailing 31-28 late in the 4th quarter, USC first needed to convert a crucial 4th and 9 to setup Leinart's game-winning TD. The play was "82 Sluggo Win." Leinart saw a coverage he liked, audibled, and threw a perfect pass down the left sideline to a streaking Dwayne Jarrett. A couple of plays later, Leinart sneaked into the end zone as time expired and USC triumphed 34-31. Those two plays will go down as two of the most memorable moments in the history of USC Football.

Here is the clip of 4th and 9...
Fight On! Beat the Irish!(again)

6 comments:

RG3 said...

That 2005 match was probably the best game ever. Who knows what dogshit play Kiffin and Sarkisian dialed in for that 4th and 9 play... thankfully Leinart changed it.

Joey said...

Very true, had Booty gotten the call, he either would have held the ball too long, or been too "Southern" stupid to change the play at the line of scrimmage. God, I miss Leinart. I know that had a gay tone to it.

Anyways, great play. And poor coverage by the one and only....Ambrose Wooden.

mel kiper fan said...
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PCbestever said...

There are very few circumstances where it is okay to embrace another man... this was one of them

Allen said...

I'm okay with going 2-10 every year, as long as those 2 wins are over ND and ucla.

Fuck them.

RG3 said...

Haha. I like the way you think Allen. That sounds like something I would say.