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Yep. Just like Okie Lite vs ColoradoThis should be a Landslide...
Yep. Just like Okie Lite vs Colorado
I don't believe that USC will take a step back, despite some losses in the draft. Their big out of conference game is easier than last year (Bama > Texas) and the only team that should be a threat to them in conference (Washington) they won't see, if at all, until the conference championship game.Every Single Team in the PAC will take a step back from last year except for Washington.
So the PAC wins the prize.
I don't believe that USC will take a step back, despite some losses in the draft. Their big out of conference game is easier than last year (Bama > Texas) and the only team that should be a threat to them in conference (Washington) they won't see, if at all, until the conference championship game.
Plus, the game with Oregon St. isn't in Corvallis and it's not on Thursday. Amirite @mrwallace2ku ?
I wouldn't be too worried about WMU. They lost a bunch including their head coach.Yeah, USC has what was voted as the toughest schedule in the PAC, but even with that, the schedule works out nicely since, with the exception of Notre Dame and Colorado, all of the biggest threat games (WMU, Stanford, Texas, Utah and UCLA) are at the Coliseum. Plus, the game with Oregon St. isn't in Corvallis and it's not on Thursday. Amirite @mrwallace2ku ?
The only other potential concern is that there is no bye week. However, I'm not sure how big a deal that is. The coaches seem to look at it as, if there are injuries or the team is struggling, the love bye weeks. But if the team is on a roll, they hate them.
my team hasn't won in the Mosoleum in 40 years.
GA needs to stop this madness TF.
Western will be lucky to win 4 games.I wouldn't be too worried about WMU. They lost a bunch including their head coach.
Every Single Team in the PAC will take a step back from last year except for Washington.
So the PAC wins the prize.
I tend to agree but then who knows.Every Single Team in the PAC will take a step back from last year except for Washington.
So the PAC wins the prize.