September 2006

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Conquest: Pete Carroll And The Trojans’ Climb To The Top Of The College Football Mountain

Conquest tells the story of a once-proud football program’s return to glory after years of disappointment. USC’s rout of Oklahoma in the 2005 Orange Bowl completed a turnaround as dramatic and inspiring as its fall from grace was shocking. Go behind the scenes to meet the players and coaches who revived the nation’s most successful college football program.
Customer Review: WILL STAND THE TEST OF TIME!
When the 2004 season ended, many USC fans were filled with hubris, thinking it was just another step in our march towards replacing Notre Dame as the greatest of all college traditions. Perhaps this march will continue over the next few years, but one nine-yard Vince Evans TD run turned the 2005 team from the best ever to that other list which includes the ‘79 Trojans, ‘83 Cornhuskers, ‘54 Indians. . . Close but no cigar.

SOOOO. . . This book turns into that piece of history to be cherished, and both Gary Klein and David Wharton were with Pete Carroll’s juggernaut every step of the way. Upon reflection, this - not the ‘05 team - is Carroll’s best team up to the 2006 season. One is inceasingly thinking we will never see their likes again, not just at Troy but in all college football.

Who is better than the 2004 Trojans? The 1972 Trojans. Maybe the 1995 Nebraska team. Few if any others. This is an inside look at this greatness, and for those who need to research USC and the collegiate game, it is invaluable as a resource.

STEVEN TRAVERS, author of
THE USC TROJANS: COLLEGE FOOTBALL’S ALL-TIME GREATEST DYNASTY
BARRY BONDS: BASEBALL’S SUPERMAN
TROJANS ESSENTIAL: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO BE A REAL FAN!
SEPTEMBER 1970: ONE NIGHT, TWO TEAMS, & THE GAME THAT CHANGED A NATION

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Written by Stanley on September 30th, 2006 with comments disabled.
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Column: NFL Teams Try to Hide Facts


Rapid City Journal - The Chris Simms story started last Sunday evening with a couple of Internet reports that said the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback was in “critical condition.” One of them added that his family had been called to his bedside. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Defenders relish sack’s impact on a game, QBs
Palm Beach Interactive - DAVIE This is how rough things are for Dolphins quarterbacks: Daunte Culpepper has been sacked an NFL-high 16 times, but a granddaddy of blindside hits was suffered by a guy who hasn’t taken a snap. OK, so backup quarterback Cleo Lemon’s story

NFL players aren’t immune to hard times
Richmond Times-Dispatch - They are rich and famous. They often travel in packs and lead lives similar to movie stars. Their bling can be blinding, and their tip money would be a nice addition to almost anyone’s college fund. And one was thought to have attempted suicide this

Skins Become NFL’s Most Penalized Team
Rapid City Journal - ASHBURN, Va. - Whenever a Washington Redskins offensive lineman commits a penalty, he has to put money into a kitty that is kept by guard Randy Thomas. The “fines” run about $25 per foul, so the enterprise hurts the ego more than the wallet

Written by Stanley on September 30th, 2006 with comments disabled.
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