Posted on 01/03/2006 8:36:04 PM PST by BurbankKarl
Edited on 01/04/2006 2:22:49 PM PST by Lead Moderator. [history]
On January 4, 2006 at 5:00 p.m. (PST) the Rose Bowl Game will host the BCS National Championship, between USC and Texas once again showcasing the best of collegiate football in "The Granddaddy of Them All."® The Rose Bowl will be broadcast exclusively on ABC and on ESPN radio.
Stop calling me Shirley!
Nevermind the score, Texas has been more or less dominant since Reggie's fumble in the 1st.
Keep it up Long Horns!
Yes, they're blue, but with just a hint of hazel in the right light...
Might cost him some money in the NFL.
This could be a shootout second half.
Do you like your men like you like your coffee?
10 percenter!
Well if he goes to Houston then he won't have to worry about being taunted.
Nice second effort on that last USC catch (Byrd).
Traveler VII. OK, thanks. I see by Google that Washington & Lee and other authorities are spelling General Lee's horse's name with two l's, Traveller.
Funny, I have a little gold charm of the horse on my charm bracelet with it spelled Traveler, from the souvenir shop in Lexington. And our RE Lee HS newspaper was the Traveler with one l. I was editor. I wonder how so many people got it wrong. *oh well* I'll "speak" or "whisper" to Traveler VII.
When OU played out there in the 1980s, the horse reared up in front of OUr stands and threw the Trojan. We were ever so slightly amused.
Boomer Sooner, Wronghorns.
Strong and black?
That was some catch and some extra push for the first down.
So, the Trojan guy is riding around on a descendent of General Lee's Traveller? That is way cool. General Lee loved that horse.
about USC's D at the begining of the game was right.
Sheesh.
Reggie smacked to the ground!
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