Posted 6 hours ago6 hr Moderator According to this article, USC should be a power, the CFP, whatever format, should be a part of USC's schedule. But that's always been the case, hasn't it?USC valued at $1.4 billion as Trojans tap into Big Ten money and L.A. market | Sporting News
5 hours ago5 hr LOL......USC right now is like a helium filled balloon all set to explode.......unfortunately it has a Lincoln Riley anchor tied to it. The Riley anchor is historically one of the most dense, heavy and deceptive anchors ever created in college football. So.....other programs will continue to enjoy a 10 point per game handicap advantage for at least another year or two or three until the folks with the wallets figure out they have been robbed....again. Fool me once shame on you....fool me twice shame on me.
5 hours ago5 hr Moderator The next headline should be that because of USC’s new football valuation inflating values in South Central LA, the area has become a hot bed for crime and homeless issues. Oh wait, that isn’t anything new.
5 hours ago5 hr Moderator Their toughest games this season are in South Bend, Lincoln and Eugene. If they can win one of those and beat Michigan at home, they could probably be a playoff team. They have a lot of talent, but their success will depend heavily on the play of their QB Maiava. I think OBD are in the same boat with two pretty difficult away games (PSU, Iowa) and a new QB and OL.
4 hours ago4 hr Administrator USC lost a TON of experienced players to the portal, (Our Beloved Ducks have two of them) and at crucial moments--that lack of experience will hurt them in 2025, IMHO.He is their Mark Helfrich; a great OC andQB Coach, but he is not a leader... Mr. FishDuck
4 hours ago4 hr Moderator Until I see a Riley led U$C team that doesn't bumble, stumble, fumble, crumble and get humbled, I will be hard pressed to believe they can rumble.
3 hours ago3 hr Author Moderator 1 hour ago, DrJacksPlaidPants said:Their toughest games this season are in South Bend, Lincoln and EugeneIf the Trojans have a tough game in Lincoln, they aren't ready to rumble.
2 hours ago2 hr Moderator Riley’s lack of CEO-type leadership gifts and skills didn’t surface in Norman where he was shored-up by a focus and faith in Sooner football that never seems to waiver. In LA, those shortcomings are all too apparent.
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