GAME Southern Cal @ Utah on FOX

Dang, I missed end of this one. Told my wife we would watch something and watching first episode of that new LOTR series.
 
Such a great ending. Deafeningly loud crowd too.
 
Heck of an ending to this one, and that Utah HC has nuts of steel to go for two and the win.
 
It's always fun to watch USC's bandwagon fanbase suffer a gut wrenching loss. I guess they can go back to not caring about USC now.
 
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Congrats Utah! Damn... their QB was "on fire"...
 
Recorded this one.....fell out shortly after it started.

Looking forward to the Bruins vs Trojans.
 
Here's another example of how Muleshoe is one helluva QB coach who can score a lot of points but he's a terrible, absolutely atrocious, game manager. How many times did we see him screw the pooch at Oklahoma (starting with the YUGE loss to Georgia in the CFP his first year) over the years because the dude simply isn't good at changing things up on the fly, managing time outs and adjusting personnel when things start getting dicey. USC will see this again, probably sooner than later, and they will feel the same frustration OU fans had with how he manages a tight game. And this isn't all about sour grapes; it's just the truth after watching a skilled O coach reveal flaws for years when he has to start making a lot of in-game tough decisions. USC was the better team yesterday but their coach didn't get the job done. I'd take USC in a rematch.
 
Here's another example of how Muleshoe is one helluva QB coach who can score a lot of points but he's a terrible, absolutely atrocious, game manager. How many times did we see him screw the pooch at Oklahoma (starting with the YUGE loss to Georgia in the CFP his first year) over the years because the dude simply isn't good at changing things up on the fly, managing time outs and adjusting personnel when things start getting dicey. USC will see this again, probably sooner than later, and they will feel the same frustration OU fans had with how he manages a tight game. And this isn't all about sour grapes; it's just the truth after watching a skilled O coach reveal flaws for years when he has to start making a lot of in-game tough decisions. USC was the better team yesterday but their coach didn't get the job done. I'd take USC in a rematch.
I thought the game changed once Addison got banged up
 
So that’s it right? Pac12 aht of any chance they had at playoff?
 
So that’s it right? Pac12 aht of any chance they had at playoff?
i think we are in for a freaky close to this season.. I wouldn't rule out any one loss team
 
So that’s it right? Pac12 aht of any chance they had at playoff?

Uh, no.

UCLA is still unbeaten, USC and Oregon each have 1 loss. If UCLA wins out, they are likely in.

If USC wins out, they are likely in.

It's a little dicier for Oregon if they win out because of how badly Georgia beat them. But it was the first game, so the committee may not hold that against them too much. Especially if they win out fairly convincingly.
 
Caleb Williams had a hell of a game. 300+ yards passing. 5 TD passes. 0 int. 57 yds rushing. Frustrating when your offense is just great and you still lose isn't it? Welcome to OUs world under Riley. I wish you Trojans many years of heartbreaks.
 
Caleb Williams had a hell of a game. 300+ yards passing. 5 TD passes. 0 int. 57 yds rushing. Frustrating when your offense is just great and you still lose isn't it? Welcome to OUs world under Riley. I wish you Trojans many years of heartbreaks.

lol @the continued butthurt of Sooners fans.
 
Uh, no.

UCLA is still unbeaten, USC and Oregon each have 1 loss. If UCLA wins out, they are likely in.

If USC wins out, they are likely in.

It's a little dicier for Oregon if they win out because of how badly Georgia beat them. But it was the first game, so the committee may not hold that against them too much. Especially if they win out fairly convincingly.

Honestly, I think it has less to do with how Oregon or USC look and more to do with what happens around the country. But a 12-1 conference champion would obviously have a strong case
 
Honestly, I think it has less to do with how Oregon or USC look and more to do with what happens around the country. But a 12-1 conference champion would obviously have a strong case

Because of past seasons, I think that the PAC champ will be "scrutinized" more which is why I think Oregon's loss to Georgia could hurt the Ducks some.

But yeah, you are likely right that ultimately, what happens around the rest of the country will be a bigger factor.
 
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