True USC does have a tendency to flop. Undeniably true Thanks, your post lifted my spirits a bit, SC's recruiting success was bumming me. I can't stop thinking about November 3rd http://espn.go.com/blog/pac12/post/_/id/41361/the-most-epic-day-ever .
Thanks for the heads up on that date for the other game. USC should still be extremely competitive, but right now I don't see them winning verus Oregon.
Yep, it's gonna be quite a day, I'm going to take Ted Miller's advice. "Each of you should heed this warning. At this very moment, you should fire out an email to everyone you know or could potentially know in advance of Nov. 3. The email should say you will be unavailable, on Nov. 3, 2012, for any weddings, family reunions, births, funerals or any sundry events that don't involve a Hi-Def, large-screen TV tuned to college football. "
One thing I don't like is how he eludes to USC/Oregon is the other biggest or possibly equal to the LSU/Bama game......call me an SEC homer but I think there are more games besides LSU/Bama in the SEC bigger than any Pac 12 game.....just strikes me as typical USC supporter or biased media.....but it could be the 3 glasses of booze talking
OK, you are an SEC homer... Ted is ESPN's PAC12 blogger, his articles are written to please PAC fans. Oregon/USC is absolutely the biggest game,.. you can call me Homer...
Has anyone else ever thought that whipping up on teams week in and out leads teams like USC to become over confident and they let their practice habits and guard down and stink one up every year ??
Yup, it's gonna be a really long day. Both of these games will have title implications written all over them. I don't know how Kiffen does it, but he's getting a good foundation started already no matter what is going on.