This just in at USC: Going undefeated is difficult
Published 9/29/2008 at L.A. Times - College Football
Coach Pete Carroll attributes unbeaten, national championship season in 2004 to Reggie Bush; as far as this year, he says, 'I'm just trying to win a game this week.'
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The more time passes since USC's 2004 national championship season, the more the difficulty of finishing unbeaten can be appreciated.
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