<p>Hook'em Horns Baby</p>
<p>Yo, if you don't know it by now -</p>
<p>Horns Blow</p>
<p>Haha. He lives in Texas. Bummer man.</p>
<p>Haha... good luck with that, bud!</p>
<p>When Vince Young fails to win, at least he will have an English degree to fall back on.</p>
<p>*I am being sarcastic because it is a known fact that my dog can articulate herself with more clarity than vince young.</p>
<p>^ Haha</p>
<p>Its good to know that someone can make it through a top 50 (well... almost top 50) university and not be able to speak English...</p>
<p>austin1 is a funny guy.......too bad he knows nothing.</p>
<p>hahahaha hey come back here austin1!!!</p>
<p>I love it...they can't even get our school name right.</p>
<p>Just..wondering is anybody going to the ROSEBOWL??? I am and I am so excited.</p>
<p>Ur a lucky person.</p>
<p>Ill sell you my soul for your tickets!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>I'm Leaving monday for cali.........................hook'em horns.</p>
<p>I'm going! At the almost last minute my roommate offered her extra ticket that she won in the lottery.</p>
<p>Why go? Its only going to be interesting in the first couple of minutes, then USC will start man-handling those other guys. And honestly...how gay is the saying: Hook'em Horns!!!! Anybody who says that doesnt deserve to speak.</p>
<p>It's tradition, What is USC's "Go Trojans"?
And honestly isn't it a little embarasing to share the name of a mascot with that of a condom?</p>
<p>Some history for you that I am sure was not provided by your prestigious University of Texas: Troy was a legendary city that was part of Homer's Iliad written in the 7th or 8th century before Christ. The archeological remains of the city are in present day Turkey. The Trojans were the citizens of this great city. Maybe you have heard of the Trojan war also. Perhaps you have even heard of the Trojan horse? </p>
<p>USC was created in 1880, before the creation of Trojan condoms. Trojan condoms have been around for only 80 years. </p>
<p>Do you understand the time gap now? I hope I explicated well enough for you to understand. Do you comprehend? Does it make some sense to you now?</p>
<p>Also, I would like to further state that Trojan is a term used to described valor, courage, intrepidness, and power. This connotation, as well as denotation, was derived soon after the Trojan war. Check its etymology. This is why the condom company used Trojan as its name--it represented an aura of power that has been coupled with the phallus throughout history.</p>
<p>Nice explanation. And it's not really "Go Trojans." It's "Fight on!"</p>
<p>Fight on!!</p>