It means while other teams rack up injuries usc will maintain depth and freshness later in the season. And then hope they survive when the gauntlet happens. They'll start dropping like flies then.
Still hoping cu is a laughter so they don't really have any physical wars or attrition until October
It's not. Some saw this coming the day the pac12 released the schedule. A week 3 bye with all the top teams on the back half of the schedule. The Pac made that schedule thinking only USC (conference fav) and ucla were leaving the conference.
It means while other teams rack up injuries usc will maintain depth and freshness later in the season. And then hope they survive when the gauntlet happens. They'll start dropping like flies then.
Still hoping cu is a laughter so they don't really have any physical wars or attrition until October
sac state beat stanford. USC's "signature" win at this point.
The real shake out starts next week in the pac. CU-Oregon, Ucla-Utah.
I had a hard time figuring out whether or not Fresno State is really improving under Tedford, or if the Sun Devils are just that freaking horrible.
It's not. Some saw this coming the day the pac12 released the schedule. A week 3 bye with all the top teams on the back half of the schedule. The Pac made that schedule thinking only USC (conference fav) and ucla were leaving the conference.