A few hoarse Trojans
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June Casagrande
The scene wasn’t much to the eye: surprisingly sedate clusters of
devoted but demure sports fans tucked into their respective booths at
the Corner Office sports bar in Costa Mesa to watch USC face off with
Michigan in Thursday’s Rose Bowl. But when USC scored a touchdown,
the ears soon learned what had escaped the eye: This is a USC town
and, here, Trojan fans mean business.
“It’s our local team,” said Edward Lopez, a Santa Ana resident,
whose allegiance to USC goes beyond mere geography. The Mater Dei
graduate can count three of his fellow alumni among the USC starting
lineup. “It’s pretty exciting,” he said.
Longtime USC fans and recent converts alike had a broad range of
reasons why they love their team.
“USC is much more representative of the community than someone
like UCLA,” said Eugene Vargas of Mission Viejo.
“And it’s a very good team this year,” said Erica Bagnall, who
traveled from Santa Ana to enjoy the game with friends.
Even people like Larry Brunelli found reasons to root for the home
team.
“I never liked USC but [Coach Pete] Carroll made me a USC fan,”
Brunelli, an Anaheim resident said. “He seems like a good guy and
he’s a great coach.”
Of course, cowering under the roar of Trojan fan cheers were the
smattering of Michigan fans.
“I’ve always hated USC,” said Gary Burch, a Michigan native turned
Orange County resident who proudly sported his Michigan hat amid the
hostile crowd.
Though Trojan fever had definitely reached epidemic proportions in
Newport-Mesa, crowds at local sports bars were smaller than expected,
perhaps because of the post-New Year’s Eve blahs.
“It’s not as busy as I expected it to be,” said Ryan Gibney, a
bartender at Sharkeez in Newport Beach. “This is definitely a USC
place, but I think people are really hung over from last night. A lot
of them are probably laying on their couches watching the game.”
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