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September 23, 2025 at 4:33 pm #183
BigBalls
Participanthttps://x.com/journalinman/status/1969663261097541795?s=61For me it’s Maiava. Wow. Proof that aliens exist, Maiava has been kidnapped and replaced by a Martian with a great arm. Dude is dropping dimes, the touch on his long ball passes is extraordinary. Riley is indeed a QB whisperer. Maiava’s improvement is dramatic. No way Fraud could have predicted this.
2) The Oline. Another wow. Clean pockets for theQB and huge running lanes.
3) The corners are worse than I could have imagined.
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September 24, 2025 at 12:41 am #227
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InactiveThey have played two real teams. And didn’t cover the spread against either.
Biggest team surprise? That they can’t keep their hands out of the other team’s faces on Defense. That they are #2 in the country in some offense penalty category, forget what. Lining up offsides maybe? The penalties on the defense are abysmal.
I think the RB combo is enlightening. I think the run blocking from the OL is poor.
I think the use of tight ends is a plus. I think the lack of depth and use of WR not named Lemon or Lane is disturbing. I guess the game plan is to shut USC’s run game down and double team Lemon. I take my chances with McRee and Lyons and dare any of USC’s other WR to beat me with Lane out of the lineup. The QB isn’t going to run much.
I think the D is too penalty prone. It reminds me of the USC D under Grinch in 2022. They make big plays and give up even more big plays. The difference is they get to the QB more often. Secondary play might be the worst I have seen in Riley’s 4 years. Yet they have 3 INT.
USC looked like they really were set up for a fall at Illinois but I am hoping they have enough to go on the road and do this. That would be huge beating a ranked team and going 5-0. Also would then allow them to come home and have two weeks to get ready for a beatable Michigan team. Beat Illinois and they will be Top 15 going into the Michigan game. Beat Michigan and they will be Top 10 going into ND.
They have a lot to fix between now and then to make those happen. They can lose all 3 of the next 3 games.
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September 24, 2025 at 1:52 am #230
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InactiveYep Bruddah Ballss spot on. # 1 for me is da OL. I was worried as heck all year, but they are playing beyond expectations. They make the # 3 O in nation go. # 2 QB Maiava top play is a huge surprise. I figured he had the talent and was hoping he would be in # 15 to # 10 QB, but # 1 is a Big Shaka. # 3 for me is C. LR O, going from 60% P 40% R previous years, to now 60% R, 40% P; it’s a complete switch. And, it’s clicking top 3 O in nation.
I think we will W vs Illinois.
If DC Lynn D can disrupt Michigan’s young, Fr QB, Underwood, USC pulls out the W.
Notre Dame is 60/40 and the favorite to W. Yeah, ND is 1-2, but the 2 losses were to top ranked teams, Miami # 2 and Texas AM # 9 and barely loss. They could very well be 3-0. Shoot ND is such a physical team. In order to beat them, C. LR must out physical them, pound our R game and stuff their R game. ND’s pass game is not a big concern.
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