Killian wrote:My post didn't need to be fixed.The Seer wrote:FTFY-NC
Fine.
"Edited for accuracy"
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Don't confuse them with facts. If they say the SEC is the bomb, you'll just have to take their word for it.SoCalTrjn wrote:over the last 5 years, the Pac 10 is 6-2 head to head vs the SEC
So youre saying that Vandy can beat Zona?Killian wrote:Didn't need to be edited for accuracy, either. Out of the top 6 confrences, top to bottom, the Pac 10 is at best fourth, but more likely fifth, when it comes to total quality. The SEC, Big 10, Big 12 and ACC are tougher confrences. I know you are going to run out the stats that were posted last week, and go ahead and do so. But it doesn't change that when look at the confrences, the SEC has Georgia/LSU, Big 10 has Michigan/Ohio State, Big 12 has OU/Texas, ACC has FSU/Miami and the Pac 10 has USC/?
Who is the second best team from the Pac 10? Do they have a shot at any of those teams? We all know USC does. Even better, look at the bottom of each confrence and see who has better quality of teams. The Pac 10 as a whole is not a tough confrence.
The Pac-10's second best team is not always the same like in those confences...Hell, the first best team isn't (USC isn't going to dominate forever). That doesn't make the conference any worse.Killian wrote: But it doesn't change that when look at the confrences, the SEC has Georgia/LSU, Big 10 has Michigan/Ohio State, Big 12 has OU/Texas, ACC has FSU/Miami and the Pac 10 has USC/?
Who is the second best team from the Pac 10? Do they have a shot at any of those teams? We all know USC does. Even better, look at the bottom of each confrence and see who has better quality of teams. The Pac 10 as a whole is not a tough confrence.
That is total bullshit and you know it. How is it the same to play FOUR teams in the top 14 and NONE in the top 14?????? Are you really trying to say that actually playing elite teams is the same as playing Cals and Fresnos????? You may completely hate my guts but to come out and throw some BS line that good teams are good teams no matter what is ridiculous. That is why we play the game. If USC is going to win no matter what then why play? Give me a break. This is my argument. Who does USC play? They have no tests like OU or Auburn or OSU? I cannot even believe you said such an awful statment. Are you realyl going to say that playing a shit schedule doesn't matter??????Killian wrote:It's sad that the reason you post this isn't to point out the overall strength or weakness of USC's schedule, it's because you want a built in excuse for your man-crush Urban if he goes 7-5 this year.
Good teams are good teams no matter who they play. The last two years USC has beaten almost every team placed before them and kicked the shit out of two highly ranked teams in their bowls. It wouldn't matter if they played all high school teams this year, it likely wouldn't change the result. Yes the Pac-10 overall is one of the weaker confrences, but USC would still run through the schedule of any top 10 team and come out undefeated or only 1 loss.
Please roll out the teams and dates and we'll go through em.SoCalTrjn wrote:over the last 5 years, the Pac 10 is 6-2 head to head vs the SEC trex gonna go M2 and say that scores dont count?
Youd have to go all the way back to the 80's in order for the SEC to have a winning record head to head vs the Pac
It's also a bit of bullshit to base your schedule off preseason rankings. Any team can move up or down throughout the season. UF's schedule could be enhanced if FSU is undefeated, or it could be hurt if FSU has 2 or 3 losses by late November. Same holds tru for every other team in the country.T REX wrote:That is total bullshit and you know it. How is it the same to play FOUR teams in the top 14 and NONE in the top 14?????? Are you really trying to say that actually playing elite teams is the same as playing Cals and Fresnos????? You may completely hate my guts but to come out and throw some BS line that good teams are good teams no matter what is ridiculous. That is why we play the game. If USC is going to win no matter what then why play? Give me a break. This is my argument. Who does USC play? They have no tests like OU or Auburn or OSU? I cannot even believe you said such an awful statment. Are you realyl going to say that playing a shit schedule doesn't matter??????
Of course not. Why would the most recent possible facts be relevant enough for Dinsdale? I don't see how bringing up stats from 5 to 10 + seasons ago would have any relevance to the state of conference play today.Dinsdale wrote:RACK Mgo. Since he's the first anti-Pac10 guy to actually bring some sort of facts to the table. They didn't do anything to support his argument, but at least he brought some.
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mvscal wrote:France totally kicks ass.
Killian wrote:My point, you Urban-cum guzzling-tard, is that when you are as good as USC is right now, it doesn't matter who the fuck they play. They could line up the top 11 in the country right now, they would have a pretty good shot of beating the piss out of every team. How do I know? Name the last non-confrence game that was close for USC. ND? Kicked the shit out of them by 31 points 3 straight year. OU in the National Championship game? Blow out. Michigan in the Rose Bowl? Trounced. Va Tech? First game of the season, pulled away with a victory. Auburn? Beat them two straight years. Iowa in a BCS game? Wiped the field with them.
What more does USC have to prove to you or the rest of the country? They beat whom ever is placed before them. So, does it matter who USC plays right now? Not really. The games might be more competitive, but the Pac-10 has given them tougher games than their non-confrence opponents. Have you seen what happens when USC gets "up" for a game? They destroy people. The best chance to beat them is to have a team they may over look catch them on a down day.
So again, you want to throw this out there about playing a tough schedule so you have a built in excuse for your boy Urban. Grow a fucking pair, stop bitching about other teams schedules and learn yours.
Killian wrote:My point, you Urban-cum guzzling-tard, is that when you are as good as USC is right now, it doesn't matter who the fuck they play. They could line up the top 11 in the country right now, they would have a pretty good shot of beating the piss out of every team. How do I know? Name the last non-confrence game that was close for USC. ND? Kicked the shit out of them by 31 points 3 straight year. OU in the National Championship game? Blow out. Michigan in the Rose Bowl? Trounced. Va Tech? First game of the season, pulled away with a victory. Auburn? Beat them two straight years. Iowa in a BCS game? Wiped the field with them.
What more does USC have to prove to you or the rest of the country? They beat whom ever is placed before them. So, does it matter who USC plays right now? Not really. The games might be more competitive, but the Pac-10 has given them tougher games than their non-confrence opponents. Have you seen what happens when USC gets "up" for a game? They destroy people. The best chance to beat them is to have a team they may over look catch them on a down day.
So again, you want to throw this out there about playing a tough schedule so you have a built in excuse for your boy Urban. Grow a fucking pair, stop bitching about other teams schedules and learn yours.
That's is funny......no UGA, no UF, no Tenn????????SoCalTrjn wrote:Sept 2, 2000 UCLA 35 Alabama 24 in Pasadena
Sept 1, 2001 UCLA 20 Alabama 17 in Tuscaloosa
Aug 31, 2002 Oregon 36 Miss St 13 in Eugene
Sept 2, 2002 USC 24 Auburn 17 in Los Angeles
Aug 30, 2003 Oregon 42 Miss St 34 in Starkville
Aug 30, 2003 USC 23 Auburn 0 in Auburn
Sept 6, 2003 LSU 59 Arizona 13 in Tuscon
Sept 4, 2004 LSU 22 Oregon St 21 in Baton Rouge
8 games, 4 on the road and 4 at home, the Pac 10 won 75% of them
dont give me any shit about Florida or Georgia not being represented, we already know those schools are too big of pussies to travel to play a game
They won 5 whole fucking games? My bad.buckeye_in_sc wrote:^^^^^
what you'll prolly get now is:
bama sucked, that was before auburn was great (although the year SC beat Auburn that was the year everyone had auburn pre-season #1 and they promptly went out and lost their first two games to SC and Ga Tech only scoring like 7 points or something like that), and of course MSU is garbage...although they beat FLA...
but LSU is the shining star...that is what you will get...
as far a T-Bitch and your Nortwestern comment...I seem to recall NW winning 5 games last year and being pretty competitive in recent years and of course making a couple of Rose Bowls...when was the last time MSU made it to a BCS game? when was the last time MSU won a SEC title? Face Tard FLA sucks major monkey cack and you are not worthy of your preseason ranking...
well at least babs is starting to gain some ground on you and m2 for biggest board tard...
A test? One fucking test? And one good team? That is fucking pathetic. It is quite sad to see you guys get bent. Your hatred for me has clouded your judgments.....but it is funny to see you guys insult away. A bunch of fucking kids. Awwww.........sorry to mess up your little party but one test and one good team? That is your comeback? Please read your shit and get back to me.MuchoBulls wrote:It's also a bit of bullshit to base your schedule off preseason rankings. Any team can move up or down throughout the season. UF's schedule could be enhanced if FSU is undefeated, or it could be hurt if FSU has 2 or 3 losses by late November. Same holds tru for every other team in the country.T REX wrote:That is total bullshit and you know it. How is it the same to play FOUR teams in the top 14 and NONE in the top 14?????? Are you really trying to say that actually playing elite teams is the same as playing Cals and Fresnos????? You may completely hate my guts but to come out and throw some BS line that good teams are good teams no matter what is ridiculous. That is why we play the game. If USC is going to win no matter what then why play? Give me a break. This is my argument. Who does USC play? They have no tests like OU or Auburn or OSU? I cannot even believe you said such an awful statment. Are you realyl going to say that playing a shit schedule doesn't matter??????
USC does have tests with Arizona State and California. I believe both of those games are on the road. California beat USC last time the Trojans played in Berkley, so that IS a test. Arizona State will be a good team as well.
BUWAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Killian wrote:My point, you Urban-cum guzzling-tard, is that when you are as good as USC is right now, it doesn't matter who the fuck they play. They could line up the top 11 in the country right now, they would have a pretty good shot of beating the piss out of every team. How do I know? Name the last non-confrence game that was close for USC. ND? Kicked the shit out of them by 31 points 3 straight year. OU in the National Championship game? Blow out. Michigan in the Rose Bowl? Trounced. Va Tech? First game of the season, pulled away with a victory. Auburn? Beat them two straight years. Iowa in a BCS game? Wiped the field with them.
What more does USC have to prove to you or the rest of the country? They beat whom ever is placed before them. So, does it matter who USC plays right now? Not really. The games might be more competitive, but the Pac-10 has given them tougher games than their non-confrence opponents. Have you seen what happens when USC gets "up" for a game? They destroy people. The best chance to beat them is to have a team they may over look catch them on a down day.
So again, you want to throw this out there about playing a tough schedule so you have a built in excuse for your boy Urban. Grow a fucking pair, stop bitching about other teams schedules and learn yours.
T REX wrote:That's is funny......no UGA, no UF, no Tenn????????SoCalTrjn wrote:Sept 2, 2000 UCLA 35 Alabama 24 in Pasadena
Sept 1, 2001 UCLA 20 Alabama 17 in Tuscaloosa
Aug 31, 2002 Oregon 36 Miss St 13 in Eugene
Sept 2, 2002 USC 24 Auburn 17 in Los Angeles
Aug 30, 2003 Oregon 42 Miss St 34 in Starkville
Aug 30, 2003 USC 23 Auburn 0 in Auburn
Sept 6, 2003 LSU 59 Arizona 13 in Tuscon
Sept 4, 2004 LSU 22 Oregon St 21 in Baton Rouge
8 games, 4 on the road and 4 at home, the Pac 10 won 75% of them
dont give me any shit about Florida or Georgia not being represented, we already know those schools are too big of pussies to travel to play a game
Yeah, you got me there. You say it yourself.
Please show proof where UGA-UF-UT refused to play Pac-10 schools. Otherwise, it just some BS comment YOU made up. Come on, show me? Show actual proof besides what's in your dome or come correct and admit you made it up. Damn, this board gets worse and worse every year.SoCalTrjn wrote:T REX wrote:That's is funny......no UGA, no UF, no Tenn????????SoCalTrjn wrote:Sept 2, 2000 UCLA 35 Alabama 24 in Pasadena
Sept 1, 2001 UCLA 20 Alabama 17 in Tuscaloosa
Aug 31, 2002 Oregon 36 Miss St 13 in Eugene
Sept 2, 2002 USC 24 Auburn 17 in Los Angeles
Aug 30, 2003 Oregon 42 Miss St 34 in Starkville
Aug 30, 2003 USC 23 Auburn 0 in Auburn
Sept 6, 2003 LSU 59 Arizona 13 in Tuscon
Sept 4, 2004 LSU 22 Oregon St 21 in Baton Rouge
8 games, 4 on the road and 4 at home, the Pac 10 won 75% of them
dont give me any shit about Florida or Georgia not being represented, we already know those schools are too big of pussies to travel to play a game
Yeah, you got me there. You say it yourself.
Obviously we have shown that UGA, and UF are too cowardly to play a home and home with Pac 10 teams.... the last time UGA left the south to play a game was 40 years ago.
You cant bash Pac 10 teams for beating what SEC temas have the balls to play them, all SEC teams are invited, only a few have the guts to step up
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SoCalTrjn wrote:
Sept 2, 2000 UCLA 35 Alabama 24 in Pasadena
Sept 1, 2001 UCLA 20 Alabama 17 in Tuscaloosa
Aug 31, 2002 Oregon 36 Miss St 13 in Eugene
Sept 2, 2002 USC 24 Auburn 17 in Los Angeles
Aug 30, 2003 Oregon 42 Miss St 34 in Starkville
Aug 30, 2003 USC 23 Auburn 0 in Auburn
Sept 6, 2003 LSU 59 Arizona 13 in Tuscon
Sept 4, 2004 LSU 22 Oregon St 21 in Baton Rouge
8 games, 4 on the road and 4 at home, the Pac 10 won 75% of them
dont give me any shit about Florida or Georgia not being represented, we already know those schools are too big of pussies to travel to play a game
That's is funny......no UGA, no UF, no Tenn????????
Yeah, you got me there. You say it yourself.
T REX wrote: Cal?
m2 wrote:T REX wrote: Cal?
If the Bears aren't in the top 10 and 9-0 coming into their November 12 matchup with USC, it will be a major disappointment for Cal.
DeWayne Walker wrote:"They could have put 55 points on us today. I was happy they didn't run the score up. . . .
Is there another team in college football that needs to be beat???Jimmy Medalions wrote:m2 wrote:T REX wrote: Cal?If the Bears aren't in the top 10 and 9-0 coming into their November 12 matchup with USC, it will be a major disappointment for Cal.
You know your team sucks when their only goal is beating one team.
Ask Texas Tech.