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I watched part of the sorry spectacle last night on a friends HDTV. It was an amazing experience. I do have one question. How many acres of cotton had to be harvested to make that sweatshirt Weis was wearing??????? Hell, you could make a car cover for a Hummer with that damn thing!!!!!!!! I bet Hanes had to shut down a whole factory for a week to make it. They need to donate it to a High School somewhere, they could use if for a mound tarp!!!!!!!!!
 
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methomps;670447; said:
Wow, how did this get to 218 posts? Had a great time at the Coliseum. Fight On to Desmond Reed; he got his revenge.

We're a sad, sad bunch, unfortunately. Nothing better to do than watch ND lose on a Saturday night...

Anyway, what's your take on a potential OSU-USC matchup? Did you expect USC to have this much success in the pre-season? Is there anyone who's been battling injury that you expect to be healthy in time for the game?
 
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DallasBuckeye;670352; said:
wow. who are we cheering for if the Golden Domers play scUM in the Rose Bowl? injuries? :biggrin:

We are cheering for the wolverines to kick the living shit out of them a second time. We want the Big 10 to go one, two in the polls. Think about it this way, Wisconsin is 11 - 1 and lost to Michigan at Ann Arbor in a game that was closer than Notre Dame's game with Michigan at South Bend... do you see the badgers getting any kind of props?
 
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So where are all our ND posters? I want to know how it is that every friggin year, you get duped into thinking that Notre Dame is relevant. It's like the con-artist that preys on the little old lady, sucking them in and running off with their money. Nat'l Championship talk at the beginning of the year? WTF? I watched this game with some ND fan at the bar last night. He actually thought they had a chance of winning this game. I asked him, "You seriously thought you would win this game?". He looked at me like it was my first football game...How can a whole fan base look at the product on the field and believe it ranks anywhere near the top of college football? An "offensive genius" who goes for every fucking 4th down? This is genius? As David St. Hubbins once said, "It is such a fine line between stupid, and clever". Weis is no genius and ND fans have again been duped. There is not one single BCS conference that ND would win this year. The best finish I see would, maybe, be second in the ACC, but with third more likely. And this team is going to get a BCS game, again, and most likely get dominated, again...It's a fucking joke...But not as big a joke as, when next year comes, we hear this con-artist media bullshit all over again...

EDIT: Oh, and BTW, I had heard that this line actually went down to 7 by the end of the week. Amazing how easily people are fooled...
 
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Saw31;670726; said:
So where are all our ND posters? I want to know how it is that every friggin year, you get duped into thinking that Notre Dame is relevant. It's like the con-artist that preys on the little old lady, sucking them in and running off with their money. Nat'l Championship talk at the beginning of the year? WTF? I watched this game with some ND fan at the bar last night. He actually thought they had a chance of winning this game. I asked him, "You seriously thought you would win this game?". He looked at me like it was my first football game...How can a whole fan base look at the product on the field and believe it ranks anywhere near the top of college football? An "offensive genius" who goes for every fucking 4th down? This is genius? As David St. Hubbins once said, "It is such a fine line between stupid, and clever". Weis is no genius and ND fans have again been duped. There is not one single BCS conference that ND would win this year. The best finish I see would, maybe, be second in the ACC, but with third more likely. And this team is going to get a BCS game, again, and most likely get dominated, again...It's a fucking joke...But not as big a joke as, when next year comes, we hear this con-artist media bullshit all over again...

Well, win or lose, ND fans are always comforted by the fact that their players aren't, in their minds, "thugs." Nothing is more delusional than the classic Notre Dame Moral Victory after a tough loss. Lose big? Well, Weis just out-schemed himself, or the players just out-played themselves. Don't forget, State School U fields a bunch of criminals who were paid to play anyway. In the end, ND players are just better people so they'll be winners in the game of life.
 
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By JOHN NADEL, The Associated Press
Nov 26, 2006 4:18 PM (23 mins ago)
Current rank: # 1,970 of 6,730 articles
LOS ANGELES - Dwayne Jarrett did a number on Notre Dame - again.

And he's still carrying a grudge against the Fighting Irish.
"Actually, they recruited me," Jarrett said after catching three touchdown passes in Southern California's resounding 44-24 victory over the Irish on Saturday night.
"They dropped my scholarship because they didn't think I was going to make the grade," he said. "They came down to recruit me, they talked to my coaches and everything. They didn't think I was intelligent enough to go to their school. That was kind of an insult to me. I've always had a little grudge against them."
Jarrett, a junior from New Brunswick, N.J., caught touchdown passes of 9 and 5 yards from John David Booty on USC's first two possessions to put the Trojans ahead for good, and added a 43-yard TD reception with 8:21 remaining to put the game away.
Jarrett has made a conference-record 39 scoring receptions in his career.
"He was just being Dwayne Jarrett tonight," said Booty, who passed for 265 yards in USC's fifth straight victory over Notre Dame. "It seems like he always plays his best when we are playing on the biggest stage."
Like last year, when Jarrett caught a 61-yard pass from Matt Leinart on a fourth-and-9 play from the USC 26-yard line in the final minute at Notre Dame Stadium. That led to a 1-yard sneak by Leinart with 3 seconds remaining that gave the Trojans a 34-31 victory over the Irish.
Jarrett made seven receptions for 132 yards on Saturday night.
"He was doing all the great things that great players do," USC coach Pete Carroll said.
Jarrett has made quite an impression on second-year Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis as well.
"He's pretty good. He's from Jersey, what do you expect?" Weis, another New Jersey native, said with a smile.
USC moved from third to second in The Associated Press poll released Sunday. Should the Trojans (10-1) beat crosstown rival UCLA (6-5) at the Rose Bowl next Saturday, they'll probably face No. 1 Ohio State in the BCS title game Jan. 8 in Glendale, Ariz.
"We have a great opportunity. We have a great game coming up, a great matchup in a game we love to play in," Carroll said. "We can't wait to get started."
The win over Notre Dame before a crowd of 91,800 at the Los Angeles Coliseum was the Trojans' 55th in their last 58 games. They're 20-0 in November games under Carroll, and have won 33 straight home games.
The loss snapped an eight-game winning streak for No. 12 Notre Dame, but the Irish (10-2) still figure to play in a big-money bowl game.
When USC lost 33-31 at Oregon State on Oct. 28, it appeared to knock the Trojans out of the national championship picture. But a series of upsets got them back in it, and they've made a strong case for themselves by outscoring their last four opponents 144-43.
"I just think we showed how much heart we have," Jarrett said. "At the beginning of the year, we were the only ones that believed in ourselves. Media guys or whoever the case may be, were saying we were going to lose or SC is struggling.
"A lot of our struggles and our loss were really just a matter of us hurting ourselves. We had a lot of young guys, including me, who were still growing into their roles. It never really felt like another team was shutting us down, it was just us hurting ourselves. We've really grown up the past few weeks and taken the next step."
The Trojans have won seven straight games over UCLA including a 66-19 triumph last year, when the Bruins went 10-2. Two years ago, in the last game between the teams at the Rose Bowl, USC won a 29-24 decision.
 
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R0CK3TM4NN;670593; said:
We're a sad, sad bunch, unfortunately. Nothing better to do than watch ND lose on a Saturday night...

Anyway, what's your take on a potential OSU-USC matchup? Did you expect USC to have this much success in the pre-season? Is there anyone who's been battling injury that you expect to be healthy in time for the game?

Ohio State isn't even in the picture. We've got an unlucky draw against ucla next week.

I'm sure some people expected SC to be here in the preseason, but fewer did after 4 games (and nobody after Oregon State). This has been Pete Carroll's best coaching job.

We might get fullback Brandon Hancock back for the Rose Bowl.


"He's pretty good. He's from Jersey, what do you expect?" Weis, another New Jersey native, said with a smile.

Brian Cushing, the guy who took the onside back for a TD, is also from Jersey.
 
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