Rapid response to UCLA's ad
Response to UCLA's "Monopoly Is Over" ad from USC fans has varied from laughter to, well, that's pretty much the only response we've heard from people who wear cardinal and gold.
Gerrrg, a regular commenter on this blog, submitted the modified version you see here. Click the image to see a larger size.
One of The Wiz's readers really had to add only one word to the original.
-- Adam Rose

That was a hilarious catch Rose. I've forwarded the photoshopped ad to everybody.
Posted by: USChase | August 27, 2008 at 03:48 PM
It's already looking like such a good year! Go Bruins! Not. Anyway, I wanted to share my favorite USC tradition! Each year there's a train trip from LA to an away game, last year was Oregon, this year it's going to be Stanford! It's a really first-class, amazing trip, I really suggest you check it out! Their website is http://usctrain.org, you can buy tickets and get more info there, so definitely take a look! Fight on!
Posted by: Maggie S | August 28, 2008 at 12:50 AM
I think my favorite is... "over there" ... man Neuheisel is really setting himself up to look like a fool!
Posted by: Bonnie Lee | August 28, 2008 at 09:57 AM
I feel most recruits must say to themselfs Wow if I go to UCLA it would be a lateral move but if I go to USC;LSU;GEORGIA;FLORIDA;TEXAS;OSU;MICHIGAN;OREGON;BYU;TENN;BOSIE STATE;CERRITOS;FJC;SATDLEBACK;EASTBUM I will probably get better.
Posted by: pk-in-the-mesa | August 28, 2008 at 02:17 PM
But I am still wondering if Ucla is good enough to beat Matre Dei, Poly,Corona Cent. or Oaks Christ and Orange Luh.. Maybe Mission Viego or Los Alomitos?
Paul D. Kelley
Posted by: pk-in-the-mesa | August 28, 2008 at 02:19 PM
With his gambling related problems at UW, and his recruiting problems at Colorado, he's already been the fool. This only emphasizes it. UCLA must be truly desperate to have hired this clown to coach their "so-called" student athletes. What a farce.
Posted by: JM | August 28, 2008 at 02:19 PM
I give this advice to the Head Coach of UCLA football:
"It's one thing to be thought of as a fool and another to open your mouth and remove all doubt."
Posted by: Doug, San Luis Obispo and LA, CA | September 01, 2008 at 03:22 PM