CONSOLIDATED MELT THREAD
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CONSOLIDATED MELT THREAD
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SoCalTrjn wrote:starting to worry about ND having a week off before SC goes there....seems like the Trojans have been on the road all year
Actually, it's kinda like you have a bye also playing Arizona.....
“It is usually futile to try to talk facts and analysis to people who are enjoying a sense of moral superiority in their ignorance.”
Actually no it's not. I don't know how dinged up ND is but they'll be able to rest those players and get them ready for a game in 2 weeks. USC does not have that luxury and they sure could use it.The Seer wrote:SoCalTrjn wrote:starting to worry about ND having a week off before SC goes there....seems like the Trojans have been on the road all year
Actually, it's kinda like you have a bye also playing Arizona.....
FIGHT ON!
I just really don't like SC's schedule this year, but if they get through it unscathed then they earned it.
All but one of their potentially tough games are on the road, and two of 'em (ND and UCLA) follow byes for their opponent.
Oregon, ASU, Cal and ND, all on the road. UCLA comes to the Coliseum but neither team really has much of a home field advantage in that rivalry.
I know people will say SC's schedule is loaded with Pac 10 teams so it's not tough, but there's simply not many teams who could've gone into Tempe at 12:30 this past Saturday and beaten that team on that day.
Same with Oregon, the week before, and Cal will be the toughest of all to beat on their home field. ND, riding high under Weis and coming off a bye and playing at home? That's no picnic either.
If USC runs the table again this year and again destroys their Rose Bowl opponent in the BCS Title Game then yeah, they're the greatest college team ever for a sustained period.
All but one of their potentially tough games are on the road, and two of 'em (ND and UCLA) follow byes for their opponent.
Oregon, ASU, Cal and ND, all on the road. UCLA comes to the Coliseum but neither team really has much of a home field advantage in that rivalry.
I know people will say SC's schedule is loaded with Pac 10 teams so it's not tough, but there's simply not many teams who could've gone into Tempe at 12:30 this past Saturday and beaten that team on that day.
Same with Oregon, the week before, and Cal will be the toughest of all to beat on their home field. ND, riding high under Weis and coming off a bye and playing at home? That's no picnic either.
If USC runs the table again this year and again destroys their Rose Bowl opponent in the BCS Title Game then yeah, they're the greatest college team ever for a sustained period.
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SoCalTrjn wrote:how many weeks does UCLA have off before USC this year? 3?? Christ thats like getting ready for a bowl game (especially for a UCLA team used to playing their bowls on or before Christmas)
Look at our record in bowel games under Doe-rrell.....and how well we performed vs Wash this week with just 1 week to get stale...need any more breaks??????
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