The GameDay Curse?
Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:32 pm
Started with Alabama.
Then tOSU.
Then OU.
Oregon???
Then tOSU.
Then OU.
Oregon???
Carson wrote:Started with Alabama.
Then tOSU.
Then OU.
Oregon???
we can only hope so but Im not going to count on it, I have 500 on the ducks covering the 6.5Carson wrote:Started with Alabama.
Then tOSU.
Then OU.
Oregon???
With these two offenses with stables-full-of-studs, the O/U must be around 160.5.SoCalTrjn wrote:
we can only hope so but Im not going to count on it, I have 500 on the ducks covering the 6.5
Ill go withDinsdale wrote:With these two offenses with stables-full-of-studs, the O/U must be around 160.5.SoCalTrjn wrote:
we can only hope so but Im not going to count on it, I have 500 on the ducks covering the 6.5
Probably end up 20-16, or some shit. This one has far too strong an indication of it being an old-school PAC track meet, so it won't happen... that's how it always seems to go.
Oregon -- #1 in PPG, #1 in total tards... near-last in time of possession... and USC ain't exactly a clock-churning TOP-hog either. Very effecient offenses on both sides -- probably be about 100 possessions, and about 4 punts between them.
Oregon - 110
USC - 85
We don't recognize US News and World Report rankings.Dinsdale wrote: Oregon -- #1 in total tards...
That defense is going to keep Oregon to its lowest point total of the season?SoCalTrjn wrote: Ill go with
Oregon 38
USC 28
On Grass, on the road, USC can run the ball and ASU turned it over 6 times, as long as USC doesnt turn the ball over 6 times they should hold the quacks under 40Dinsdale wrote:That defense is going to keep Oregon to its lowest point total of the season?SoCalTrjn wrote: Ill go with
Oregon 38
USC 28
I kinda doubt it.
I can totally see USC scoring more on them than any team has to date, but not keeping them to their lowest point total (although so far, it's ASU, who still gave up 42).
3 straight number ones have lost when game day came to the game. That's the point. Not the home team.King Crimson wrote:Missouri did OK, literally and figuratively.