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I'm more concerned about if the Beavers will be ready for the Huskies.
I'm definitely concerned about that, but it's not on yet.
But USC is done... washed up.... kaput..... didn't you get the memo?
At least that's what everyone will say if the Ducks win next week.
But USC is done... washed up.... kaput..... didn't you get the memo?
At least that's what everyone will say if the Ducks win next week.
I'm not sure why they would say that since the Ducks play UCLA next week?
beat yah!
They are just annihilating what I thought was a pretty good Cal team. 35-0 at halftime.

In all honesty, I didn't look at the schedule and figured that's why you were talking about USC. Why else would you be talking about a team that the Ducks aren't playing for two more weeks? It is two more weeks right? I'm counting on you guys to keep me posted on who the Ducks are playing next![]()

It's crazy to think that the potential #1 team in the country has had such a pansy non-conference schedule, and realistically has played 1 good team (Stanford).
And crazy to think that the potential #2 team in the country (could be BSU) has had a soft schedule too (outside of OSU, they really haven't played anyone that has been good).
Traditional power teams setup a cupcake non-conference schedule on a yearly basis. I don't think any game (except maybe WSU) is an easy win.
Beating all your opponents in the Pac-10 handily and taking care of your so-so non-conf schedule has been a recipe for national title games for years.
That's true, but I hate it. We're going to Madison, WI next year and I'm already looking forward to that trip!
Traditional power teams setup a cupcake non-conference schedule on a yearly basis. I don't think any game (except maybe WSU) is an easy win.
Beating all your opponents in the Pac-10 handily and taking care of your so-so non-conf schedule has been a recipe for national title games for years.
Beating a so-so ASU team, and a bad WSU team, and Stanford ( at home ) isn't nearly impressive as Duck fans think.
Now if they go onto beat UCLA next week, and USC the week after? That would be a much stronger argument to make. But right now, they've faced 1 ranked team, at home, and beat them.
OSU has faced 3 ranked teams (including 2 in the top 5), all on the road. They lost the first two obviously, but I propose that the Arizona win was more impressive than any win the Ducks have had.
I'm not saying the Beavers should be ranked higher than the Ducks (far from it). I'm also not saying that the Beavers are a better team (again, they aren't).
Re: Strength of Schedules. Although I don't know good this guy is, I did find this.
http://www.philsteele.com/Blogs/2010/June10/DBJune07.html
he has Oregon 55th for "S.O.S.", but Ohio State is even worse!
USC is still a team with 4&5 star athletes at least 2 deep at every position. They just have to find motivation to play. I think they're by far the most talented team in the PAC-10 and are the team to beat.
USC is still a team with 4&5 star athletes at least 2 deep at every position. They just have to find motivation to play. I think they're by far the most talented team in the PAC-10 and are the team to beat.
A plethora of those 4&5 star recruits left after the sanctions came down. Not giving USC as much depth as they had originally.
