Still fondly remembered, honored, exalted, at each and every Trogie home game, by way of a giant "32" ketchup-and-mustard jersey displayed in the east end of the coliseum.
First things first, the Trogies figure, and in a certain football-important community OJ remained popular and respected, at least for a while, despite the mountain of evidence showing he viciously murdered two people.
Well, the Buffalo Bills have decided, belatedly, that a murderer makes a lousy champion for your organization. Will Southern Cal ever follow their example?