The victory was one for the ages. Never before had USC defeated a top-ranked team. Never before had USC so dominated an opponent of such high regard. Never before had USC football fans experienced ecstasy like when the final seconds ticked away in the 35-21 victory. Steve Spurrier said fate played a role in USC winning. How else to explain USC becoming the first athletics program since Florida in 2007 to defeat a No. 1-ranked team in football, men’s basketball and baseball in the same calendar year? Spurrier proclaimed it a grand day for the USC’s athletics department, fans and university community.
Fans should celebrate the win forever. It is one of those moments that will remain golden long enough for current USC students to tell their grandchildren about. "Hopefully we don’t go around and brag and talk about this game too much longer after tomorrow," Spurrier said, "and get ready for our next game against Kentucky." USC football fans know all too well how the hangover effect has stuck like a dagger into their dreams of championship seasons.
Fans should celebrate the win forever. It is one of those moments that will remain golden long enough for current USC students to tell their grandchildren about. "Hopefully we don’t go around and brag and talk about this game too much longer after tomorrow," Spurrier said, "and get ready for our next game against Kentucky." USC football fans know all too well how the hangover effect has stuck like a dagger into their dreams of championship seasons.
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