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There were just as many PS fans in that stadium as USC. |
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The stadium looked to me on TV as if it were 2/3 USC and 1/3 Penn State, which was surprising. |
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At 4am with no traffic. :D |
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That team can, could, and did play anywhere. If this is such a big deal, then piss to the BCS about it.
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That way, it's warm and it's right in the middle of the Country, and no one has to assume more major mileage than the other guy. Of course it IS Texas, and you'll want to shoot yourself in the face after being there for more than a day or two.:doh!: |
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Look, I understand that part. I want the Big 12 to do well even though I can't stand some teams like MU and OU. But let's at least to try use some logic here. You can't say 100% for certain that USC would beat OU or UT. That is your opinion. But I will bet your opinion was that there was no way USC would lose to Oregon State. |
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But unlike so many people in this forum, I can objectively look at college football and be honest about who the best team in the land may be, regardless of "SOS" or conference bias. I have the ESPN college package. I watch a ton of college football and for my money, USC is the best team in the country this year. |
It'll be awesome if we could get him in the second round.
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He ran a very pro-style offense at USC. He was quite successful the 2 years that he was the QB in that offense. He is probably more pro-ready then Stafford and Bradford is. I could see where he may last, at the latest, later first round. It may be that we could trade up from the 2nd round position to get him with a late 1st round choice, but I don't see him there in the beginning of the 2nd round. |
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