All you clowns have traditionally referenced South Bend as the epitome of the worst kind of hometown officiating...until now. "Oh, I've never seen anything like this, not even in South Bend! Oh, the humanity!"
Jeezus, gimme a friggin' break. I'll do you one better. I've never seen an entire fan base collectively bleed so profusely from the crotch over a single loss in my life. Seriously. It's fucking embarrassing. For fucksake, grow a pair.
I fully expect some lousy calls against UCLA in Eugene. Maybe they'll impact drives. Maybe not. But the bottom line is this: they won't impact the final score. Every single bad call can be rectified by positive play. If teams don't make the plays, they don't make the plays.
USC had multiple chances -- too many to remember or list -- to stop Utah on multiple drives when it counted most, and/or produce on offense (which they did most of the night anyway). And yet the entire fan base is saying the entire game hinged on two lousy calls? Are you serious?
Well, that's pretty clear. You are serious. And it's pretty pathetic, even for USC.
I get it. But you have to understand something, and maybe you don't agree with me, but the refs did not give Utah 14 points. USC did. Yeah, the dickhead refs gave Utah a couple of more chances. Yeah, that sucks. But how many chances did USC have in that game to make stops when it counted? Sorry, Mr. Large Testicles, no game ever hinges on a couple of bad calls.
I thought both teams played their hearts out, and I understand why USC fans are so hurt. Lord knows I've seen a lot of tough Bruin losses. Too many. But in my experience I've just never been able to a justify blaming a loss on the officiating. That's my two cents, I've said enough.
USC should have known that Rising was either going to go to his tight end or run the ball himself.
Most teams stop most 2 point conversions with a success rate of 40 to 50 percent of the time in College football.
USC did not account for Rising running the ball. game over. My guess is they might have actually and finally put a safety on the tight end, but I don't know. I would have to go back and look at the tape. Kincaid would have pushed off anyways like he did all game. So there would have been that to bitch about.
But can't bitch about not having a spy on Rising. That's coaching. That is where the game was lost. All CRINCH there.
ps. USC always has to fight officiating. home or away . ask Pete Carroll.
It is why SC really needed to leave the conference and take the french whores off the schedule. good riddance to both. sc
Rising gave UCLA fits too. It's strange, there's just seemingly no way to really plan for this kid. He finds seams in the defense and just worms his way through.
As for the tight end, I don't know. He's a freak and was an absolute terror against USC. Not sure why.
Yup. No targeting calls vs Utah even tho CW got sacked numerous times. Also a almost complete lack of holding calls on Utah even tho USC came in leading the nation in sacks. USC got no sacks last night, but did get to phantom RtP calls at critical times.
I could go on with only one PI call on Utah all game. USC exceeded that in the stretch of one utah drive alone.
SOrry, but the bias here is pretty clear and frankly predictable. This has been going on for 20+ years. Frankly, I hope all these refs lose their officiating jobs when the pac comes apart. It will be funny who they blame for this, as I doubt there will be a mirror involved with their "analysis".
Remember UTLA fans favorite team is whoever is playing USC that week. They pay more attention to USC than they do their own team. As I have said many times. UCLA and USC fans both are USC fans. You can cheer before or against USC. But you're still following and cheering.
I’ll lay 100 to 1 odds that every USC fan will be watching the UCLA Oregon game next week all hoping the Bruins lose so they can come on this board and post haha Utla this and Utla that. Fact.
“They gave them a first down at the 45. Cost us the game. Whaa!” Hahaha
All you clowns have traditionally referenced South Bend as the epitome of the worst kind of hometown officiating...until now. "Oh, I've never seen anything like this, not even in South Bend! Oh, the humanity!"
Jeezus, gimme a friggin' break. I'll do you one better. I've never seen an entire fan base collectively bleed so profusely from the crotch over a single loss in my life. Seriously. It's fucking embarrassing. For fucksake, grow a pair.
I fully expect some lousy calls against UCLA in Eugene. Maybe they'll impact drives. Maybe not. But the bottom line is this: they won't impact the final score. Every single bad call can be rectified by positive play. If teams don't make the plays, they don't make the plays.
USC had multiple chances -- too many to remember or list -- to stop Utah on multiple drives when it counted most, and/or produce on offense (which they did most of the night anyway). And yet the entire fan base is saying the entire game hinged on two lousy calls? Are you serious?
Well, that's pretty clear. You are serious. And it's pretty pathetic, even for USC.
I saw at least 2 targeting no calls in favor of USC. did you watch the same game I watched?
Beating Utah at home for any team, including Alabama, Georgia and Michigan would be tough.
Didn’t you say the Utes were overrated after the Bruins routed them? WRONG!
Remember UTLA fans favorite team is whoever is playing USC that week. They pay more attention to USC than they do their own team. As I have said many times. UCLA and USC fans both are USC fans. You can cheer before or against USC. But you're still following and cheering.