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Originally Posted by RWebb View Post
Oregon beat Purdue - that's what REALLY counts. It was a hard fought and exciting game.

I don't really care what happens to the University of Spoiled Children and their money-machine pro-team. IF they want to join the NFL that's fine. They don't belong in college ball -- unless they first start themselves a college...
USC? needs to start a college? This should be fun, USC alumni vs. hmmmmm what do they call them up there, ducks?
OK, we'll start off with something easy, like astronauts. Here's the astronauts that graduated from USC:

* Neil Armstrong (1970, M.S. Aerospace Engineering, 2005 Honorary Doctorate in Science) USAF X-15 pilot, First man on the Moon
* Charles A. Bassett, II (1960s, graduate work)
* Karol J. Bobko (1970, M.S. Aerospace Engineering)
* Charles F. Bolden, Jr. (1977, M.S. Systems Management)
* Gerald P. Carr (1954, B.S. Mechanical Engineering)
* Nancy J. Currie (1985, M.S. Systems Management)
* William H. Dana (1958, M.S. Aerospace Engineering)
* Brian Duffy (1981, M.S. Systems Management)
* Henry C. Gordon (1966, M.B.A.)
* Jerry M. Linenger (1988, M.S. Systems Management)
* James A. Lovell (1961, Aviation Safety School)
* Carlos I. Noriega (1981, B.S. Computer Science)
* Kenneth S. Reightler, Jr. (1984, M.S. Systems Management)
* Walter M. Schirra (1969, Honorary Doctorate in Science)
* Pierre J. Thuot (1985, M.S. Systems Management)

Your turn.
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