Giles Pellerin

Male, Deceased Person

1906 – 1998

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Who was Giles Pellerin?

Giles L. Pellerin, nicknamed the Superfan or Super Fan, was an American telephone company executive and a fan of the University of Southern California Trojans college football team, notable for having attended 797 consecutive USC football games over a period of 73 years until his death at age 91. He was inducted into the USC Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995.

Pellerin's streak began in 1925, while he was still a student at USC. During his streak he attended USC games in 75 stadiums in over 50 cities. Until his death, he had watched every game played in USC's major football rivalries, including 68 games with UCLA and 69 games with Notre Dame. He had seen the introduction of USC icons such as Traveler in 1927 and Tommy Trojan in 1930. He had witnessed all but one of USC's bowl games, including the regular-season Mirage Bowl in Tokyo, Japan in 1985. During his streak USC went 532-225-40, winning nine national championships, and played under ten different head coaches.

Pellerin never played football himself. A resident of the Pasadena area for his entire life, he attended his first USC football game while still a student at Huntington Park High School, going to the 1923 Rose Bowl Game in which USC defeated Penn State. It was USC's first appearance in the Rose Bowl, and Pellerin would go on to see the Trojans' next 27 appearances as well. In his private life, Pellerin married and became a successful telephone company executive. He delayed his own 1935 honeymoon by eight months in order to combine it with a USC football road game, and donated over $1.3 million to USC to endow four athletic scholarships: three for football and one for swimming. Pellerin claimed to have traveled over 650,000 miles and spent over $100,000 to attend the games in his streak. In 1949, he walked out of a hospital just five days after an appendectomy in order to attend a home game, telling nurses that he was going for a walk.

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Born
Dec 23, 1906
Education
  • University of Southern California
Died
Nov 21, 1998

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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