USC's 49-31 win over Western Michigan didn't come easy. The Broncos were seriously in this game for almost the entire 60 minutes before USC surged ahead to put the game away. There are many things the Trojans can take from this -- some good, some bad -- but at the end of the day, it's just a game. Sometimes, we are reminded there are things that are so much more memorable than a box score.
USC's long-snapper Jake Olson, who has been blind since age 12, is an example of that. To help USC attempt its final extra point of the game, Olson snapped his first live ball. Here's the video ...
This is anything but a regular PAT.
— Pac-12 Network (@Pac12Network) September 3, 2017
Jake Olson, blind since age 12, just snapped for the first time in a live game. https://t.co/amyHcFoVue
Thanks for all the love and support Trojan Nation! See below for a longer statement. Beat The Farm! pic.twitter.com/RXZKBz1r5U
— Jake Olson (@JakeOlson61) September 3, 2017
Olson's story has been well-documented over the past couple of years. It's awesome to see him get an opportunity and make an impact for his team.