Buckeye Battle Cry – “Damnit! We Suck!”
At least he finally got a real domain name. Oh and one comment – “Gosh, you guys just flat out suck.”

West toast – Crushing loss marked by turnovers, penalties
Todd Boeckman lay facedown on the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum turf as the crowd roared and the drumbeats of the Southern California band thumped in martial rhythm.

The Bottom Line
The Buckeyes came to Hollywood for their screen test, but no aging starlet could look more hideous. We’re ready for our close-up, Mr. DeMille. Whoa, fellas, that’s awful. Leaves are awarded on a zero-to-five basis, five being the best.

Sanchez, defense sparkle in dominant Trojans’ performance
Chris “Beanie” Wells wouldn’t have mattered. The same goes for Warren Wells, Dawn Wells, Orson Welles or the Mineral Wells (Texas) High Rams. No. 5 Ohio State could have put them all in a white jersey and gray pants, and it wouldn’t have mattered Saturday evening.

This USC team shows it’s the best of Carroll era
Who is going to beat them?
A game that was supposed to supply this year’s USC football team with its first definitive answer instead ended with a roaring, resounding question.

Buckeyes down, but are they out?
The mascot for Ohio State is no longer Brutus Buckeye.
It’s Brutus Blackeye.
How many times must we book a plane or, in this case, gas up the car, to chronicle this?

Calamity at the Coliseum: Buckeyes trampled by rampaging Trojans, 35-3
For one drive, Ohio State had two quarterbacks and a prayer. Running in and out with each play, Todd Boeckman and Terrelle Pryor marched Ohio State down the field in the first quarter and Jim Tressel’s innovation looked like some sort of solution to the absence of star running Beanie Wells.
It was a mirage.
As it had in the desert of Arizona in the national title game two years ago and again in downtown New Orleans at the end of last season, reality dropped on Ohio State like a cartoon anvil. This one will flatten the reputation of football in Columbus for a while.

Top-ranked Trojans stomp No. 5 Ohio State
Southern California turned the most anticipated September game in years into another Trojans’ victory march.

Trojans Leave No Doubt About Who Is No. 1
As college football scripts go, this potential blockbuster never would have made it to the big screen.
When No. 1 Southern California met No. 5 Ohio State in the first marquee event of college football’s regular season, the much-hyped matchup turned into a big-time bust.

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