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It’s at Oregon. Ducks win and they’re headed to the playoff. Oregon schedule is a bit suspect. Both teams have played Iowa. Moore went 13-21 with no td and a pick. 112 yards. Tells me they don’t trust him
he implodes they lose. But he’s playing at home so I don’t expect him to.
USC is a year away and trending in the right direction. I think the idea Oregon is going to physically bully USC as we expected a month ago needs to be rethought. USC played Iowa as physical as Oregon did. In really bad conditions.
I think Oregon’s talent and depth is better. I think the environment will help uo. Nothing says college football like a bunch of meth addicts riding Harley’s into a stadium
I think this is the best offense USC has faced in 2-3 years. And the price UsC pays for Iowa is they lost a first round pick in Kamari Ramsey at strong safety and a Thorpe award finalist in bishop Fitzgerald. I think Oregon exploits that lack of depth there repeatedly.
I think the noise and conditions fluster USC and lanning snorts a few lines and hops around psyching his team up.
42-17 is a number that keep thinking of.
the longer the game goes competitive the more it favors USC. UO should win. Has to win. Their season falls apart if they don’t. Unfair. I am disappointed they lost to IU. I have thought they’re the best team in the country the last few years. You can’t keep being on that edge. You either get to the top or slip back to the pack. UO needs this win.
there is already a feeling that UO west coast dominance is ending. Recruiting is balancing out. USC is improving. Closing the gap. 8-2 versus 9-1. With the class USC has coming in I think Oregon needs to hold them off one more year. USC wins and with their upcoming class there will be a palpable feeling that the power has shifted. I just think we are still a year or two away from that happening