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Karma's a !+#@%. And it looks like it's starting to catch up with BCG.Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk
If that's true Billy G is a dirt bag...
JJ could BALL, too...
Originally Posted by Brian Cushing
Sometimes ESPN and Rivals are way different in terms of ranking high school players. Which one holds more weight with you guys?
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
confirmed, he's coming.
Originally Posted by jville819
Teams have to make a great effort to go out and play the big boys. and i don't mean just scheduling home & homes. you gotta play there 1st before you can gain their respect. Granted in the last couple years teams have gotten more scared to schedule these bcs buster type of schools cause they don't want to be the school that loses to them. So some of the blame goes on the big time schools for basically being *#@+#
Thats how BB brought FSU to the mainstream when he 1st started. I mean he scheduled LSU @ LSU for 3 straight years along with playing @ Nebraska and @ ND. I know it's much more difficult to do in this age but if you want to be part of the top you have to schedule more than just one above average - great team a year on you OOC sched
Originally Posted by RKO2004
Originally Posted by jville819
Teams have to make a great effort to go out and play the big boys. and i don't mean just scheduling home & homes. you gotta play there 1st before you
can gain their respect. Granted in the last couple years teams have gotten more scared to schedule these bcs buster type of schools cause they don't want
to be the school that loses to them. So some of the blame goes on the big time schools for basically being *#@+#
Thats how BB brought FSU to the mainstream when he 1st started. I mean he scheduled LSU @ LSU for 3 straight years along with playing @ Nebraska and @ ND. I
know it's much more difficult to do in this age but if you want to be part of the top you have to schedule more than just one above average - great team a
year on you OOC sched
OK got you. Well then I want UC to start going to these big schools then. I know we will be underdogs, but if you do your job and play good sound ball, you can beat anyone. I LOVE competition so I think we can beat anybody anywhere. DO IT BK. Put Ohio State on the schedule.
True. Its going to be hard to get elite recruits for now thenOriginally Posted by DaComeUP
Originally Posted by RKO2004
Originally Posted by jville819
Teams have to make a great effort to go out and play the big boys. and i don't mean just scheduling home & homes. you gotta play there 1st before you
can gain their respect. Granted in the last couple years teams have gotten more scared to schedule these bcs buster type of schools cause they don't want
to be the school that loses to them. So some of the blame goes on the big time schools for basically being *#@+#
Thats how BB brought FSU to the mainstream when he 1st started. I mean he scheduled LSU @ LSU for 3 straight years along with playing @ Nebraska and @ ND. I
know it's much more difficult to do in this age but if you want to be part of the top you have to schedule more than just one above average - great team a
year on you OOC sched
OK got you. Well then I want UC to start going to these big schools then. I know we will be underdogs, but if you do your job and play good sound ball, you can beat anyone. I LOVE competition so I think we can beat anybody anywhere. DO IT BK. Put Ohio State on the schedule.
There has to be a willingness from both parties. BK is trying to market both himself and the program so he has been pretty aggressive in terms of scheduling big name programs. OSU pulled out of the scheduled game that we had as the return game with them in Cincinnati. They ended up paying UC about 1 mill to get out of the game, and UC was able to get a game with OSU at the horseshoe. Tressel really has nothing to win and everything to lose with playing UC. Losing to them could hurt recruiting battles as well as rankings/ NC chances, but winning doesn't do much since they're mighty OSU. Most programs see this the same way. Fortunately, programs such as Oklahoma and Tennessee are willing to take the risk and we have future dates scheduled with them. The difficult thing to do is finding teams who will do home and home series since we aren't an elite level team, but we aren't a cupcake either.
USC getting healthy; Mustain may be reemerging
October 1, 2009 10:38 AM
Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller
Is USC getting healthy? Is Mitch Mustain about to reemerge? Who's the latest and greatest USC tweeter?
Tune in for "As the Trojans Turn."
First, freshman quarterback Matt Barkley is getting the zip back on his passes, though his bruised shoulder is still not pain free.
And he'll need it because it also appears that speedster receiver Ronald Johnson, the Trojans best deep threat, could be back by the Notre Dame game Oct. 17. Johnson has missed the entire season since breaking his clavicle Aug. 29.
The Notre Dame game also is the target date for defensive end Armond Armstead (foot), who could return to practice next week.
Those would be two major addition to the lineup because both Johnson and Armstead looked like potential breakout performers heading into the preseason.
Meanwhile, Barkley might have a new backup because Mitch Mustain is going all Lazarus. He's seen increased action this week with the No. 2 offense and he might have climbed over Aaron Corp, though coach Pete Carroll refused to be pinned down on the matter.
As for this week, it appears that defensive end Nick Perry, the Pac-10 sack leader, will play at California on Saturday and linebackers Malcolm Smith (ankle) and Luthur Brown (back) will be game-time decisions.
There's also good news with Stafon Johnson. I've never been so happy to hear someone was tweeting again.
I don't care what Dre says...
THE MOVEMENT'S MOVING!
Nako XL wrote:
I don't care what Dre says...
THE MOVEMENT'S MOVING!
Originally Posted by RKO2004
Originally Posted by DaComeUP
RKO2004 wrote:
jville819 wrote:
Teams have to make a great effort to go out and play the big boys. and i don't mean just scheduling home & homes. you gotta play there 1st before
you
can gain their respect. Granted in the last couple years teams have gotten more scared to schedule these bcs buster type of schools cause they don't
want
to be the school that loses to them. So some of the blame goes on the big time schools for basically being *#@+#
Thats how BB brought FSU to the mainstream when he 1st started. I mean he scheduled LSU @ LSU for 3 straight years along with playing @ Nebraska and @ ND.
I
know it's much more difficult to do in this age but if you want to be part of the top you have to schedule more than just one above average - great
team a
year on you OOC sched
OK got you. Well then I want UC to start going to these big schools then. I know we will be underdogs, but if you do your job and play good sound ball, you
can beat anyone. I LOVE competition so I think we can beat anybody anywhere. DO IT BK. Put Ohio State on the schedule.
That was from last year son.Originally Posted by The Wizard
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Yeah.......Originally Posted by Fear The Ibis
I'm not sure whether Bradford being ruled out is a good or bad thing.
What are you talking about?Originally Posted by Nako XL
I don't care what Dre says...
THE MOVEMENT'S MOVING!
Originally Posted by Scott Frost
I feel like a proud father right now.
I feel like ultimately it will help you guys. You just came off a loss so I doubt the team is overlooking anything; plus Oklahoma is a powerhouseprogram. Even if you come out flat, you should be able to overcome it better without Bradford back there.Originally Posted by Fear The Ibis
I'm not sure whether Bradford being ruled out is a good or bad thing.