[NCAA FB]will USC lose this year


will USC lose this year  

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At Cal or at ND. If they win those two I say they go undefeated but I think one of those two teams can trip them up. Cal even without Rodgers or Arrington because they're the only team that has beaten AND come close to beating them and it's at Cal. ND because they're drinking the Charlie Weiss koolaid and they probably have the date circled already becuase it might actually MEAN something this year.

SF cant beat most teams in the NFL NCAA or even HS football teams

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Let's not get too crazy now. That's pretty silly IMO. Even a sucky pro team plays just so much faster than either HS or college. That's almost always the biggest adjustment college guys say they have to make when they turn pro. They need to catch up to the speed of the game. It's not even close.

Plus, the defensive schemes that NFL teams throw out there are SO much more complex and difficult to read. Seriously that's just silly. I mean you want to say against USC it might be close? MAYBE. But losing to most college and HS teams? No way.

And let's not forget, SF beat St. Louis.

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