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USC Trojans Tickets: More than Just a Game USC basketball has replaced one talented freshmen in O.J. Mayo, with another, DeMar DeRozan who could be just as good. The 6-9 forward Taj Gibson has tons of talent and has many USC ticket holders expecting a great season. Head Coach Tim Flyod will have his hands full with this crew, but the team looks like it is ready to be an elite player in college basketball. Daniel Hackett is a threat on both sides of the floor, and can be counted on to come up big when it matters most. Its looks like its going to be a great time to have USC tickets, so be sure to get them today. This is going to be a great time for the basketball tournament, so be sure that you have your NCAA tournament tickets today because you don't want to miss any of the action. The Galen Center on the USC Campus is where the basketball action is. And it doesn't come any busier than when the Bruins are in town. Trojans Bruins tickets are tickets to college basketball at its very fiercest. The boys in cardinal and gold love to take on the mighty Bruins, and the whole collegiate body - and beyond - know about it when these games take place. The history between these two contains such feeling and drama that the original Trojans would be hard pushed to beat it with their famous wooden horse! The rivalry originated during the universities' early days. UCLA was known as The Southern Branch, and USC students would belittle them by calling them “twigs.” The friction bult from there, and today threatens to burst into flames at any moment. Trojans Bruins Tickets and the Victory Bell SagaTrojans Bruins tickets sell quick, we all know that, but few people realize the drama that sent the rivalry into a quantum leap among college grudges. However wild the rivalry gets these days, it cannot compete with the Victory Bell Saga of 1941; while Washington State played UCLA at the Coliseum, some USC students "borrowed" the keys to the vehicle UCLA transported their famous 295-pound Victory Bell in. The USC boys disappeared into the night with the fabled Victory Bell and a series of escalating tit-for-tat war erupted. The bell – taken from a Southern Pacific Railroad engine and proudly presented to UCLA by the Alumni Association - remained missing, and students took to vandalising the UCLA and USC campuses in an orgy of college basketball warfare. A ceasefire was forced in the fall of 1942 after things spun out of control; the USC student body president was threatened with kidnapping unless the beloved Victory Bell was returned! The bell was eventually surrendered by the Trojans, on condition it now assumed the role of Trophy for games between the two. This came to pass, and the Bell remains the object of desire for both teams. If you're starting to think you're reading an Ancient Greek epic you can be forgiven. Grab some Bruins Trojans tickets and soak up the age-old history from when those li'l ol' "twigs" were objects of ridicule for the bad ol' Trojans! |


