Kurt Sexington
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Carmen Ohio;1252057; said:Frankly, I'm now more worried about Penn State and Illinois. The loser of the OSU/USC game can get back into the NC picture but having a second loss late in conference is fatal. PSU's Clark is a better passing version of Robinson and Juice is a better passing version of, well, Juice. We should be much more concerned about that. A victory over USC doesn't negate our failure to contain athletic quarterbacks. Lets also remember that Donald Washington and Kurt Coleman might have made a difference. Washington will be available against SC.
I've been saying a version of this for awhile already. The loser of this game will still have a good shot to be in the NC mix should it run the table the rest of the year. This isn't to say that the OSU vs. USC game has no impact, but unless one fo the teams gets blown out, pollsters won't be looking back on this game in three months time saying "Well, I would love to put USC into the NC game but their one loss against OSU is really a dealbreaker so I'm going to put in Georgia that lost to Ole Miss." The quality of losses matters a lot in football and losing to either OSU or USC is not that big of a deal. Furthermore, the chances fo several schools going unbeaten is, in my opinion at least, really low this year so whoever the eventual loser of the OSU vs. USC game is probably wont have to contend with numerous unbeaten teams at the end of the year when it stakes its case for a BCS Title game bid, should said team run the table the rest fo the way.
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