Smoke
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Someone's gettin maaaaaad
I have asked that Question for 5 years now and no one can Give an Answer with Facts or even a Theory... Just Opinion... Which translated is "I Hate USC cause they kick our ass all the time..."
So what would be the reasoning behind Texas fans accusing the same shit?
I know you don't need reminded what happened the last time they played each other.
I dont see any Texas fans bringing this up... And they know their Greatest Team Ever and their Greatest Player Ever is what it took to beat USC by 3...
We beat Cal-Southern by 24 in a losing season last time we played them...
Of course, we also beat Texas last time we played them.
And Ohio State.
I dont see any Texas fans bringing this up... And they know their Greatest Team Ever and their Greatest Player Ever is what it took to beat USC by 3...
So, somehow this makes being owned by us BETTER in your eyes? Interesting thought process.
LMAO, I guess you are on Par with the like of North Carolina and Kansas State... oh wait you actually have as many losses as wins vs USC...
3 most relevant facts when considering an even series:
Latest matchup: Us
Total point margin: Us
Streak: Us
LMAO, A Blog and a Message Board...
got some money to put down?
Sure I will bet you my 1 dollar to your 100 Dollars since you are sooo Sure... Cool?
the confidence in this one is weak.
Actually the Most relevant Fact is Records...
8-2-1 USC beat 8-4 South Carolina
5-6 South Carolina beat 4-6-1 USC
South Carolina is 0-1 vs USC when USC is Good
South Carolina is 1-0 vs USC when they are Bad
With that being the Factor since 1970 if South Carolina and USC played every year the record would be
4-35-1 vs USC...
No, not the most relevant. Not close. Even if it were, the same applies in reverse. Southern Cal beat USC when USC was bad, Southern Cal lost to USC when USC was good.
Please dont tell me you are Serious???
5-6 South Carolina is Good
Yet
8-4 South Carolina is Bad
8-2-1 USC is Bad
Yet
4-6-1 USC is Good
Oh, wait, I must plead careless, confusion... um, if you know what I mean... But the bottom line is the most recent head to head is the most relevant, followed by victory margin in an even series.