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Originally Posted by moon
Whether I want them in a meaningful bowl game or not they are going to win the PAC 10 easily so they will be in a BCS bowl game either way.
I did forget about Penn St. who could very easily win the Big Ten over OSU. I guess I am just use to Ohio St. doing enough in the Big Ten to win and get the opportunity to lose to a better team from another BCS conference. I hope it is Penn St. that gets the BCS bid this year I just don't have the confidence that they won't screw it up somehow allowing OSU to get in once again.
I would take a one loss USC team over any undefeated Big 12 team not named Oklahoma this year. Also, would take them over any one loss SEC team as well.
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So you would take a one loss USC team over an undefeated Texas team who would have beaten OU, Texas Tech, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado and probably another win over Mizzou in the conference championship. Glad you don't decide championships... Hopefully the BCS voters would put an undefeated team with 3 top 10 victories on their resume into a championship.
You are obviously a USC fan. Sorry to inform they aren't as good as in past years. Sanchez just doesn't have it. I don't even understand why McKnight is the starter he has looked very unspectacular. I've watched all their games and they just don't have the dominant talent that they have had in the past besides a couple guys on the defensive side of the ball. They dominated a weak Ohio State team who has already given up on the season by putting their freshman qb in as starter.
The SEC is bar-none the toughest conference in college football like always although the Big 12 is inching closer. If you escape the SEC with only one loss it's an incredible feat. If you lose only one in the PAC-10 your team's status should plummet.