That trend wont help you handicap this game...its about the ability to run the ball and USC will have an advantage with their offensive line and RB's
That trend wont help you handicap this game...its about the ability to run the ball and USC will have an advantage with their offensive line and RB's
but by the same token... whoever wins this game is actually a frontrunner in the NC picture...
for USC, it becomes that impressive OOC road win they have been so heavily criticized for not having in past years...
and for OSU, it is not only the big win against a non-Big 10 foe... but the rest of their schedule lays out nicely for a possible undefeated run...
very important early game...
but by the same token... whoever wins this game is actually a frontrunner in the NC picture...
for USC, it becomes that impressive OOC road win they have been so heavily criticized for not having in past years...
and for OSU, it is not only the big win against a non-Big 10 foe... but the rest of their schedule lays out nicely for a possible undefeated run...
very important early game...
You talking about Boom Herron, Saine or the true frosh Berry. I heard Herron looks good and Saine is finally healthy. Saine is the fastest guy on the team and one of the fastest college football players. Only problem is he has never developed into a running back. When he was used a few times on circle routes against LSU, he looked amazing. Maybe he will be the third down back given his speed. Berry is also supposed to be very fast, but he is a true frosh.
You talking about Boom Herron, Saine or the true frosh Berry. I heard Herron looks good and Saine is finally healthy. Saine is the fastest guy on the team and one of the fastest college football players. Only problem is he has never developed into a running back. When he was used a few times on circle routes against LSU, he looked amazing. Maybe he will be the third down back given his speed. Berry is also supposed to be very fast, but he is a true frosh.
Sorry meant Oregon State. Agree with OSU's propensity to struggle at home and in big games as well as USC's dominance against ooc foes. I think Pryor's hype has come from fans as well as NFL scouts who have seen talent for years. Like your points though
Sorry meant Oregon State. Agree with OSU's propensity to struggle at home and in big games as well as USC's dominance against ooc foes. I think Pryor's hype has come from fans as well as NFL scouts who have seen talent for years. Like your points though
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