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So we fall below Kansas State to number four in the BCS rankings. We score forty three in eighteen minutes against a defense ESPN boasted of before the game. Against a good defense. So fine.
Hold on coach. Keep those cards in your hand till the time is right. No matter what. Well need it.
Oregon scores 43 points in the first 18 minutes against a good defense and then shifts down... way down...intentionally... and plays 2nd and 3rd string the rest of the game so the computer doesn't recognize intelligence so it gives us a bogus power ranking.
Lol... Kansas State then goes all out and beats a sorry defense... and the computer says their better.
Oregon scores 43 points in the first 18 minutes against a good defense and then shifts down... way down...intentionally... and plays 2nd and 3rd string the rest of the game so the computer doesn't recognize intelligence so it gives us a bogus power ranking.
Lol... Kansas State then goes all out and beats a sorry defense... and the computer says their better.
As I said in another post, I think Chip knows what he's doing. He knows he'll still be in the top three or four as long as he just wins. What matters most is to be healthy for his most important games: USC and Stanford, and USC again. He is going to save his biggest cans of whup@ss for those three games. If Kelly can get the early advantage, they will pile on the points. Those will be some lopsided scores if the Trojans and Cardinal aren't able to stop them...like memorably lopsided.
Here's a little hint about how good Oregon is: Nick Saban's already talking about them and complaining about their hurry up offense. When a national championship coach still has about three or four big SEC conference games left on his schedule and he's complaining about a non-conference opponent, that tells you something. And something tells me that Saban is already well aware of the possibility that those two might meet up in early January. And he's none too thrilled about it either.
As I said in another post, I think Chip knows what he's doing. He knows he'll still be in the top three or four as long as he just wins. What matters most is to be healthy for his most important games: USC and Stanford, and USC again. He is going to save his biggest cans of whup@ss for those three games. If Kelly can get the early advantage, they will pile on the points. Those will be some lopsided scores if the Trojans and Cardinal aren't able to stop them...like memorably lopsided.
Here's a little hint about how good Oregon is: Nick Saban's already talking about them and complaining about their hurry up offense. When a national championship coach still has about three or four big SEC conference games left on his schedule and he's complaining about a non-conference opponent, that tells you something. And something tells me that Saban is already well aware of the possibility that those two might meet up in early January. And he's none too thrilled about it either.
I haven't heard what Saban said but yeah, Sabans all about proving its defense that wins championships and were somewhat of an offensive team. Saban will probably have to dream about losing to us this year though since LSU is going to hand him his ars this year in Tiger Stadium.
42-0! Time to put in the 3rd teamers and get rested up for SC.
Awesome. Thanks for the update. Don't have Pac 12 network and watching games at the
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