This garbage SC team deserves every blowout ... Chip didn’t go for two after last score. It was still 2 possession game when they did it.
Last score ... a 4th team walk-on ran the ball on the same play 4 straight times and still scored. This shit SC team quit ( vs Stanford ) a long time ago.
16 yards per pass attempt. 6 yards per rush attempt. 609 yards of offense on 66 plays. A special teams TD.
Those are just the gameday variables.
Then there are the constants. Horrible defensive scheme, poorly executed. Horrible offensive scheme, poorly executed. [Why doesn't Harrell's scheme ever include a combo route that leaves one WR running free in the secondary? Every receiver on every play is tightly covered.]
And finally, there is the cancer that Clay Helton left behind. I think of him as a three-pack-a-day habit. If you wait too long to quit, it takes major surgery just to survive.
@Waldorf Yes, they did. And got a lot of grief for it of the "too soon" variety. For reasons the brain trust has not explained, the next time they scored, when a 2-pointer would have pulled them within 14, they went for one.
@SC Gator I'd have to see a breakdown of scoring for it to make sense to me but at the rate UCLA was moving the ball, USC going for 2 when they'd pulled within 9 (35-26) was the right thing to do because they were going to be pretty limited in their remaining TOP. And if what you say is true, that they opted to go for 1 instead of 2 ( when down by 16), well, that wasn't very smart.
One word, ORLANDO. Biggest (but midget) piece of shit to ever walk the USC sideline. FU BOHNED!
This garbage SC team deserves every blowout ... Chip didn’t go for two after last score. It was still 2 possession game when they did it.
Last score ... a 4th team walk-on ran the ball on the same play 4 straight times and still scored. This shit SC team quit ( vs Stanford ) a long time ago.
Really smart post SCGator.
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Makes NO SENSE to not run combo routes.
Or trap run plays.
Or Running an RPO offense and the QB never runs it. Also brilliant.
Not hard to see at all.
16 yards per pass attempt. 6 yards per rush attempt. 609 yards of offense on 66 plays. A special teams TD.
Those are just the gameday variables.
Then there are the constants. Horrible defensive scheme, poorly executed. Horrible offensive scheme, poorly executed. [Why doesn't Harrell's scheme ever include a combo route that leaves one WR running free in the secondary? Every receiver on every play is tightly covered.]
And finally, there is the cancer that Clay Helton left behind. I think of him as a three-pack-a-day habit. If you wait too long to quit, it takes major surgery just to survive.
replace hat with visor & shave the mustache and it’s a perfect match
Chip is joyless, classless and built like a potato.
When Oregon State Did This I Knew The Season was a lost Cause