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I’m nervous about this one. USC is going to be a heavy lift for the Ducks.

OBD has struggled against teams with high-powered passing attacks.

Hoping Dan Lanning has them prepared.

Go Ducks!

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A terrific comeback by SC when it could have folded. It's not like Iowa has an awesome offense, but after the first half, SC shut down the Iowa O.

Perhaps Iowa was worn down by Oregon last Saturday, but SC on both LOS punched Iowa in the chops in the 2nd half.

I did not want an 8-2 SC headed to Autzen with PO hopes. And with Notre Dame blowing out Pitt today and Illinois taking care of Maryland, SC's 2 road losses are not PO crippling.

OBD opens at -7. It would be nice to get more guys out of the Duck MASH unit.

I was surprised Iowa went away from the run, but not surprised that at home, SC's athletes shone. And in lousy weather, SC drew a crowd at the Coli.

This will not be an easy out. This will be the second team with a Blue Chip roster Oregon will have played this season, and it hurts to say this, but SC is better coached than Penn State.

OBD's other Blue Chip opponent, Penn State, defeated Michigan State today to score the Nittany Lions' first B1G and P4 win of the season.

Throttle the Trojan Horse!

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The refs did call penalties on Iowa this week. I guess USC is more B1G than we are...

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