The "great" Trojan Alumni Network

<p>^of course.</p>

<p>But here in Southern California, there is such a huge network of loyal Trojans. And yes, there is a huge network of loyal Bruins. It’s a constant argument of who is more loyal. And I’m sure Alumni from other large schools will argue that they are more loyal and have a larger loyal network.</p>

<p>So, of course, this (insert school name) network will work for you in the appropriate city. Personally to me, it just appears that the Trojans are more fanatical out here. There are more Trojan stickers on cars, more USC flags on game day, more cardinal and gold t-shirts, etc. It just seems to stick here more for the Trojans. </p>

<p>Maybe it’s a self-fulfilling prophecy: Trojans are supposed to have this “great” Alumni Trojan Network so graduates feel they have to stay in contact with their college friends and when they meet another Trojan Alum, they are supposed to feel the family ties. Whatever it is, it’s alive and real here in Southern California. </p>

<p>Try to attend pre-game on campus for a USC football game. There’s one place you will experience a piece of the alumni network.</p>

<p>But hey, this is a USC board. So I for one, am biased.</p>