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_This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts._ DAMIEN THIGPEN, a UCLA football recruit from Manassas (Va.)
Stonewall Jackson High, probably grew up hearing the words ‘Traveler’ and ‘football.’ But it might have had nothing to do with the white horse that trots around the Coliseum after USC
touchdowns. Thigpen, a lickity-split-type running back, is the son of DOUG THIGPEN, a Secret Service agent on the White House detail. And ‘Traveler’ is the fictional codename for the
president in ‘In the Line of Fire,’ the Clint Eastwood movie. ‘Football’ long has been the nickname for the briefcase that carries the president’s nuclear weapons codes. Thigpen should see
plenty of USC’s Traveler this fall when UCLA plays the Trojans at the Coliseum -- traditionally a heavy exercise day for the Trojans’ white horse. Thigpen’s arrival bolsters the Pacific 10
Conference’s Washington lobbying capabilities (that’s ‘D.C.,’ not ‘Huskies’). The conference already has CRAIG ROBINSON, who is President Obama’s brother-in-law (and head coach of Oregon
State men’s basketball team). Obama has already taken up one Pac-10 cause, crying out for a college football playoff. Thigpen’s dad might even make it to the USC game. He’ll be the one
wearing dark sunglasses and wearing a communication ear piece -- wait, that describes half the student section. -- Chris Foster