For me the Holy Grail has probably been re-living the 1975 UCLA-USC game, which was played in the days before VCRs. The only thing I had ever found on the internet was strangely a clip of pre-game activities at the Coliseum. However, somebody in the last few months uploaded Stan Trautman's silent play by play film of the game on You Tube. This was one of only two UCLA victories over USC in the 1970s and was a much treasured win. The game wasn't pretty--there were something like 10 fumbles in the game, and UCLA scored its last points at the very start of the third quarter. The real suspense was whether UCLA could hold USC off for the rest of the game. Since the game otherwise lacked excitement, my suggestion would be to forward to the 23 minute mark, where Wally Henry ran the second half opening kickoff 80 yards to the USC. Whereupon on the second play Wendell Tyler fumbled the ball to USC. Whereupon on the next play Mosi Tatupu fumbled the ball back to us. After which UCLA decides to throw on first down, Sciarra to Pederson for a TD. After that forward to the end and see the Bruin celebration.