It's just that usually USC waits until the middle of the Pac-10 season to blow a game against a clearly inferior opponent. of course, this means practically nothing in the national championship picture. USC will still be a top 10 team next week. (Okay, homerish bitch coming: Ohio State goes to #1 and gets thumped and drops to #14. Let's see how far USC drops after what is clearly a very poor loss. I'll say #7.)
Oregon State will likely finish as a 6-6 team. USC will be beating everyone 70-0 by the end of November and will once again live up to their annual mantle of "playing the best at the end of the year." We'll see if this game really means much.
Friday, September 26, 2008
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You are so right. I am shocked every year how such a talented team can blow a game against an inferior talent. They had plenty of time to prepare and be over the euphoria of crushing the Buckeyes. I really question Pete Carroll's ability to keep his team focused. This loss can't be excused. USC should not be considered one of the top teams in the country.
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