Twelve-year-old USC fan Jake Olson had his left eye removed at age 1 due to retinal blastoma. Over the next decade, Jake faced eight relapses and beat cancer each time. However, when the cancer returned for a ninth time, his right eye did not respond to chemotherapy, radiation or any other treatments. Jake's doctors determined that his right eye would have to be removed, thus sentencing him to a lifetime without sight.
Before he lost his eyesight, Jake wanted to see one more USC game to take that image with him into surgery. Coach Pete Carroll and the USC Trojans responded by granting Jake's final wish before he lost his sight. What started out as tickets to a game has turned into a relationship with the Trojan family that Jake says is helping him endure his battle.
Jake's story was profiled on ESPN College Gameday this past Saturday and is something truly worth watching to make you feel grateful and inspired.
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