NCAA Football 2008-09 Season

USC on the comeback, scores a TD, now 21-7 Oregon State.

Can the Beavers keep it up.

BTW, win or lose USC will likely lose it's No.1 ranking if the polls habit this season of dropping teams who struggle against "lesser" opponents.
 
Even if USC pulls out a win, they'll probably slip in the rankings.

Keep an eye out on TCU-Oklahoma- the Sooners would have a great shot of getting top spot.

EDIT- SC Blocked a kick. They will be VERY lucky if they survive with a win. They are primed to drop in the rankings regardless out of the outcome.
 
Even if USC pulls out a win, they'll probably slip in the rankings.

Keep an eye out on TCU-Oklahoma- the Sooners would have a great shot of getting top spot.

EDIT- SC Blocked a kick. They will be VERY lucky if they survive with a win. They are primed to drop in the rankings regardless out of the outcome.


I agree they will drop in the rankings regardless if they win or lose, BUT IMO, they MUST win this game if they have any NC hopes at all. There's just too many good teams under them this year.
 
These Beavers are not the ones I used to remember.

They are much better than their once horrid history.

(Believe it or not, Ocho Cinco played his college ball there!)

In the 80s and early 90s, Oregon State, Kansas State, and Northwestern were, IMO, the holy trinity of college football losers.
 
Guys,

how far does USC drop? Out of the top 10? I know a lot depends on what happens Saturday, but I can't see them inside the top 10 come Sunday afternoon.
 
I say they drop out to #11 or #12.

Even if they win, this doesn't help.

BTW, who do you see possibly taking advantage of this- Oklahoma? Georgia?
 
NOW we're looking at a potential Oklahoma-SEC champ (if that champ is undefeated) NC game.

Of course, that will more than likely change in the coming weeks.
 

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