USC is on the outside looking in at the Bowl Championship Series title game hunt. But USC Coach Pete Carroll refuses to acknowledge that it's over for the Trojans, who are eighth in the BCS standings with one game remaining against rival UCLA. "I think it's important for us and the other teams that are still within range of that game to play like crazy here in these last couple shots because anything can happen," Carroll said today during his weekly news conference at Heritage Hall. In 2003, USC finished the regular season No. 1 in both the Associated Press media poll and the coaches' poll, but BCS computers shut the Trojans out of the title game by making Oklahoma No. 1 and Louisiana State No. 2. USC went on to defeat Michigan in the Rose Bowl and was selected as the AP national champion.