Can USC Beat A NFL Team?


Can USC Beat A NFL Team?  

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  1. 1. Can USC Beat A NFL Team?

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There is no way ANY college team could ever beat ANY NFL team. If you do some research you will see that there used to be a game between college all-stars and an NFL team. The All-Stars won once or twice, every other year they lost. USC has plenty of good players but they are far from an all-star team. Fresno St. & Notre Dame almost beat them. Proof http://www.hickoksports.com/history/collalls.shtml

Yes. I am convinced they could beat the Texans. Maybe even some other bad teams, but the Texans at least.

I don't care about this "blah blah blah, NFL players are more mature"... they may be more mature, but what does it mater if you aren't playing a talented team? And it's not like they'd be playing an all-star team -- they'd be playing any NFL team, according to you, and I think they could easily beat the Texans.

no. if anyone ever thinks that ANY college team in the history of college could beat ANY team in the history of the NFL, they have no idea what football is like.

the texans would score 100+ pts on USC. the texans are faster, smarter, bigger, stronger, more experienced, better coached, every possible category. in every possible position on the field. and twice as deep. it would NEVER happen.

No, USC could not beat any NFL team. This comes up every year... I remember when people were asking if the Miami Hurricanes could beat the Bengals a few years ago. Nope, Nope, Nope. As bad as the worst NFL team is, they are so much faster and stronger than any college team. All they would have to do is line up and run it up the middle 87 times (throwing no passes) and they would win the game on pure strength and speed.

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