Jake Olson, a blind long-snapper who had hoped to join USC as a walk-on, has achieved his goal. He tweeted Monday night that he will join the Trojans "as a player," writing: USC tweeted that Tuesday ...
Olson, as much of the college-football-watching world now knows, is different from other football players, uniquely different. He has been blind since age 12, having lost both his eyes to retinal ...
University of Southern California (USC) football legend Jake Olson's 1-year-old son is marking a new milestone in his journey with a rare eye cancer. Rowan Olson recently rang the bell at the Children ...
Former USC long snapper Jake Olson made college football history at the Coliseum in September 2017 as the first completely blind player to compete in a Division I game. Eight years later, his ...
LOS ANGELES — In a Saturday loaded with spring football games, the sweetest moment came at the LA Coliseum. USC was close to wrapping up the Trojans spring game when head coach Clay Helton announced ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jake Olson (right) with son Rowan Olson (left). One-year-old Rowan Olson recently rang the bell at Children's Hospital Los Angeles ...
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