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PackersPwnage
Is anybody else excited at the prospect of a LSU vs USC bowl game? I know I am. With LSU ranked 7th and USC ranked 8th, that looks like a very likely scenario. It would be a matchup of the 2 most talented teams in college football, and would have more viewers than a Missouri vs WV or WV vs Ohio State national championship.
jerry14
LSU and USC are definatly the top 2 teams in the country. A WVU vs Ohio St. does not nearly excite me as much as the prospect of these to teams going at it. WVU vs. Ohio St. another reminder of how the BCS is a failure. Ohio St would not make it to the CHampionship neithier Missouri. West Virginia is a very good team which i think deserve to be there.
thasavage1
I would Loooooooooove to see this Game the Mighty Trojans of USC would finally bring the dastardly Tigers of LSU to justice. lol but seriously have have been think and say OSU and Mizzu play in the BCS would a the winner of a LSU USC game force another split? i mean nobody has been talking about the possibilty of a split but it seems no one wants to see either Mizzou or the buckeyes play.
jwest
What, no love for the undefeated Hawaiians?
jerry14
0 love for overrated Hawaii.
PackersPwnage
Hawaii will get their BCS bowl game with one of the 5 worst strength of schedules in Division 1-A. But anyways, I think the red-hot Trojans would soundly beat LSU in that game. USC's defense, which is the most athletic and talented in the country, would shut down LSU's offense.
STRICK-9
QUOTE (PackersPwnage @ Nov 29 2007, 11:36:35 PM) *
Hawaii will get their BCS bowl game with one of the 5 worst strength of schedules in Division 1-A. But anyways, I think the red-hot Trojans would soundly beat LSU in that game. USC's defense, which is the most athletic and talented in the country, would shut down LSU's offense.


I'm sorry, but the Pac-10 and Big 10 don't scare anyone with their weak conference schedules and weaker fill-ins. USC had a hard time w/ Stanford, UCLA and Az; yet they are going to stop LSU.

And now its mute....OSU will show everyone that last year wasn't a fluke and that they shouldn't be in this game AGAIN.
PackersPwnage
QUOTE (STRICK-9 @ Dec 7 2007, 4:08:45 AM) *
I'm sorry, but the Pac-10 and Big 10 don't scare anyone with their weak conference schedules and weaker fill-ins. USC had a hard time w/ Stanford, UCLA and Az; yet they are going to stop LSU.

And now its mute....OSU will show everyone that last year wasn't a fluke and that they shouldn't be in this game AGAIN.

Wait, hold on. Are u accusing the Pac-10 of scheduling weak out of conference opponents? The Pac-10 schedukles the hardest out of conference games, especially USC. Everybody knows that. USC has scheduled Nebraska for each of the last 2 years, and they were ranked in the top 15 each of the times they played. Pac-10 teams always schedule Notre Dame, a normally great program. And you're also saying that the Pac-10 teams have weak conference schedules? If Oregon didn't lose Dixon, they'd be in the national title game right now. USC is always a top-10 team, and has been extremely successful. The Pac-10 also has a lot of depth. The only really weak team in the Pac-10 is Stanford, who is competitive enough to stay in games.
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