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With Sark being the consensus favorite to win pac12..

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  • puppylove_sugarsteelpuppylove_sugarsteel Member Posts: 9,133
    Good post doogles. See Boob, learn about the sport before you post.
  • puppylove_sugarsteelpuppylove_sugarsteel Member Posts: 9,133
    edited January 2015
    Tequilla said:

    Who might challenge him. I see the pac12 as pitiful next year. Stanford and senior Kevin Hogan are their only real competition. Maybe Zona,Oregon...maybe CAL?

    SC's real competition is Seven ...

    It's not that fucking hard to see that.
    Thanks for stating the obvious Teqilla. I was looking for someone who actually watches conference play, knows about the quality teams going into next year, who can bring an opinion on who might challenge USC.

    Utah has a senior qb returning. Can they duplicate defensively to give Travis Wilson a chance? Can they replace Booker at tb? Dres Anderson (not sure if he gets another year)?, who replaces Mannion? Hundley? Mariota? Is this Cal's year with a gunslinging true Jr in Goff?

    I just picked a few examples of how you bring chips to the table to make a debate . Saying Sark is too busy picking up waitress's, or USC will implode because of Seven is bullshit. Look at who's coming back. Kessler is prolly the most seasoned senior QB in the country. And the talent around him is comparable to any team in the country, compared to any SEC team going into next year. Can Sark replace Leonard Williams, Nelson Agholor? The seniors on the oline?

    See im not just jumping on USC's wagon. Im looking at other pac12 teams and deducing USC has a great chance comparitively.

    Who's going to challenge them Teqilla? What's your opinion on that? How do you see it?

    And Thomas your pitiful one-liners wont apply here. Care to get involved in an actual football discussion? Isnt that why youre here? Try just once. *yawn* is what I expect.
  • MuttzenMuttzen Member Posts: 1,015
    Can someone post that picture of Sark lying down on the sofa with that high expression on his face? I can't seem to find it.
  • ThomasFremontThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325

    Tequilla said:

    Who might challenge him. I see the pac12 as pitiful next year. Stanford and senior Kevin Hogan are their only real competition. Maybe Zona,Oregon...maybe CAL?

    SC's real competition is Seven ...

    It's not that fucking hard to see that.
    Thanks for stating the obvious Teqilla. I was looking for someone who actually watches conference play, knows about the quality teams going into next year, who can bring an opinion on who might challenge USC.

    Utah has a senior qb returning. Can they duplicate defensively to give Travis Wilson a chance? Can they replace Booker at tb? Dres Anderson (not sure if he gets another year)?, who replaces Mannion? Hundley? Mariota? Is this Cal's year with a gunslinging true Jr in Goff?

    I just picked a few examples of how you bring chips to the table to make a debate . Saying Sark is too busy picking up waitress's, or USC will implode because of Seven is bullshit. Look at who's coming back. Kessler is prolly the most seasoned senior QB in the country. And the talent around him is comparable to any team in the country, compared to any SEC team going into next year. Can Sark replace Leonard Williams, Nelson Agholor? The seniors on the oline?

    See im not just jumping on USC's wagon. Im looking at other pac12 teams and deducing USC has a great chance comparitively.

    Who's going to challenge them Teqilla? What's your opinion on that? How do you see it?

    And Thomas your pitiful one-liners wont apply here. Care to get involved in an actual football discussion? Isnt that why youre here? Try just once. *yawn* is what I expect.
    Why would I waste my time talking football with a retard like you?

    I'd go to Doogman if I wanted your take.
  • ThomasFremontThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325

    Tequilla said:

    Who might challenge him. I see the pac12 as pitiful next year. Stanford and senior Kevin Hogan are their only real competition. Maybe Zona,Oregon...maybe CAL?

    SC's real competition is Seven ...

    It's not that fucking hard to see that.
    Thanks for stating the obvious Teqilla. I was looking for someone who actually watches conference play, knows about the quality teams going into next year, who can bring an opinion on who might challenge USC.

    Utah has a senior qb returning. Can they duplicate defensively to give Travis Wilson a chance? Can they replace Booker at tb? Dres Anderson (not sure if he gets another year)?, who replaces Mannion? Hundley? Mariota? Is this Cal's year with a gunslinging true Jr in Goff?

    I just picked a few examples of how you bring chips to the table to make a debate . Saying Sark is too busy picking up waitress's, or USC will implode because of Seven is bullshit. Look at who's coming back. Kessler is prolly the most seasoned senior QB in the country. And the talent around him is comparable to any team in the country, compared to any SEC team going into next year. Can Sark replace Leonard Williams, Nelson Agholor? The seniors on the oline?

    See im not just jumping on USC's wagon. Im looking at other pac12 teams and deducing USC has a great chance comparitively.

    Who's going to challenge them Teqilla? What's your opinion on that? How do you see it?

    And Thomas your pitiful one-liners wont apply here. Care to get involved in an actual football discussion? Isnt that why youre here? Try just once. *yawn* is what I expect.
    PL_SS:

    If you are going to call people out for not bringing enough to the table I expect you to at least get half of your facts right...

    Booker is coming back to Utah, he announced a few days ago.

    Dres Anderson is done at Utah, if you are an expert like you claim, you should know that.

    There were no seniors on USC's oline this year getting significant time. Banner, Toa, Tuerk, Talamaivaoaoa, Mama, Rodgers, Simmons were their main guys. In fact, they only had one senior olineman (Aundrey Walker) who barely played.

    Get your shit together man.

    But how is PLSS a fucking retard?
  • RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,123
    In the North, it's a two horse race between Stanford and Oregon. Stanford has to replace some guys on defense, but their offense will be a lot better. They had a down year and lost some close games, but they are still a good team.

    Oregon will be good. Whether they win 8 or 11 depends on their QB. Their secondary needs to be replaced, but their front 7 should be improved.

    In the South, I think UCLA, ASU, and USC are the teams. UCLA has a lot of good returners, but big questions at QB. Will their defense actually play how they are capable? Mora's scheme sucks and he's the defensive version of Sark.

    ASU loses Strong, but has really good RB's. The defense was young last year and should be better with experience. I'm still not sold on Bercovici though. I don't think he's a championship QB. I'm sure @Sundevil76‌ thinks they are winning the natty next year.

    USC has the talent, but Sark is Sark. Teams don't typically lose their best RB, WR, and defensive player and get better. It's easy to spot some losses when looking at their schedule. I think they lose at least 3. If the rest of the conference is a dreckfest, maybe they can sneak in the title game, but I doubt it.
  • oregonblitzkriegoregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288

    Tequilla said:

    Who might challenge him. I see the pac12 as pitiful next year. Stanford and senior Kevin Hogan are their only real competition. Maybe Zona,Oregon...maybe CAL?

    SC's real competition is Seven ...

    It's not that fucking hard to see that.
    Thanks for stating the obvious Teqilla. I was looking for someone who actually watches conference play, knows about the quality teams going into next year, who can bring an opinion on who might challenge USC.
    USC isn't the premiere program that everyone is looking to knock off. They are middle of the pack shit. HTH.
  • kh83kh83 Member Posts: 596
    Elite corner play is a huge boon to your front 7. Jackson and Marshall will allow Wilcox to play more men closer to the line, which theoretically, should mask some of their inexperience up front. As much as we like to trash Siete, Keith Heyward is a solid db coach and will get the most out of his secondary.
  • PurpleJPurpleJ Member Posts: 37,557 Founders Club
    I'm sitting out this debate in honor of Dr. King.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 109,027 Founders Club

    Tequilla said:

    Who might challenge him. I see the pac12 as pitiful next year. Stanford and senior Kevin Hogan are their only real competition. Maybe Zona,Oregon...maybe CAL?

    SC's real competition is Seven ...

    It's not that fucking hard to see that.
    Thanks for stating the obvious Teqilla. I was looking for someone who actually watches conference play, knows about the quality teams going into next year, who can bring an opinion on who might challenge USC.
    USC isn't the premiere program that everyone is looking to knock off. They are middle of the pack shit. HTH.
    The Pac 12 is down unless USC is good
  • oregonblitzkriegoregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288

    Tequilla said:

    Who might challenge him. I see the pac12 as pitiful next year. Stanford and senior Kevin Hogan are their only real competition. Maybe Zona,Oregon...maybe CAL?

    SC's real competition is Seven ...

    It's not that fucking hard to see that.
    Thanks for stating the obvious Teqilla. I was looking for someone who actually watches conference play, knows about the quality teams going into next year, who can bring an opinion on who might challenge USC.
    USC isn't the premiere program that everyone is looking to knock off. They are middle of the pack shit. HTH.
    The Pac 12 is down unless USC is good
    The Pac 12 isn't down when it's playing in the NCG. USC is not necessary. And they're currently irrelevant. Hopefully they stay there.
  • oregonblitzkriegoregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288

    Tequilla said:

    Who might challenge him. I see the pac12 as pitiful next year. Stanford and senior Kevin Hogan are their only real competition. Maybe Zona,Oregon...maybe CAL?

    SC's real competition is Seven ...

    It's not that fucking hard to see that.
    Thanks for stating the obvious Teqilla. I was looking for someone who actually watches conference play, knows about the quality teams going into next year, who can bring an opinion on who might challenge USC.
    USC isn't the premiere program that everyone is looking to knock off. They are middle of the pack shit. HTH.
    The Pac 12 is down unless USC is good
    The Pac 12 isn't down when it's playing in the NCG.
    It is when Oregon is playing in it and losing.
    UW doesn't have a ghost of a chance of getting there, so you don't have much to say about that.
  • PostGameOrangeSlicesPostGameOrangeSlices Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 26,928 Swaye's Wigwam

    Tequilla said:

    Who might challenge him. I see the pac12 as pitiful next year. Stanford and senior Kevin Hogan are their only real competition. Maybe Zona,Oregon...maybe CAL?

    SC's real competition is Seven ...

    It's not that fucking hard to see that.
    Thanks for stating the obvious Teqilla. I was looking for someone who actually watches conference play, knows about the quality teams going into next year, who can bring an opinion on who might challenge USC.
    USC isn't the premiere program that everyone is looking to knock off. They are middle of the pack shit. HTH.
    The Pac 12 is down unless USC is good
    The Pac 12 isn't down when it's playing in the NCG.
    It is when Oregon is playing in it and losing.
    UW doesn't have a ghost of a chance of getting there, so you don't have much to say about that.
    Sure I do.

    Go undefeated and win half a natty, then pop off.

    Bitch.
  • PurpleJPurpleJ Member Posts: 37,557 Founders Club
    You're on a roll today.
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,982

    Tequilla said:

    Who might challenge him. I see the pac12 as pitiful next year. Stanford and senior Kevin Hogan are their only real competition. Maybe Zona,Oregon...maybe CAL?

    SC's real competition is Seven ...

    It's not that fucking hard to see that.
    Thanks for stating the obvious Teqilla. I was looking for someone who actually watches conference play, knows about the quality teams going into next year, who can bring an opinion on who might challenge USC.

    Utah has a senior qb returning. Can they duplicate defensively to give Travis Wilson a chance? Can they replace Booker at tb? Dres Anderson (not sure if he gets another year)?, who replaces Mannion? Hundley? Mariota? Is this Cal's year with a gunslinging true Jr in Goff?

    I just picked a few examples of how you bring chips to the table to make a debate . Saying Sark is too busy picking up waitress's, or USC will implode because of Seven is bullshit. Look at who's coming back. Kessler is prolly the most seasoned senior QB in the country. And the talent around him is comparable to any team in the country, compared to any SEC team going into next year. Can Sark replace Leonard Williams, Nelson Agholor? The seniors on the oline?

    See im not just jumping on USC's wagon. Im looking at other pac12 teams and deducing USC has a great chance comparitively.

    Who's going to challenge them Teqilla? What's your opinion on that? How do you see it?

    And Thomas your pitiful one-liners wont apply here. Care to get involved in an actual football discussion? Isnt that why youre here? Try just once. *yawn* is what I expect.
    TL, DR
  • puppylove_sugarsteelpuppylove_sugarsteel Member Posts: 9,133

    Tequilla said:

    Who might challenge him. I see the pac12 as pitiful next year. Stanford and senior Kevin Hogan are their only real competition. Maybe Zona,Oregon...maybe CAL?

    SC's real competition is Seven ...

    It's not that fucking hard to see that.
    Thanks for stating the obvious Teqilla. I was looking for someone who actually watches conference play, knows about the quality teams going into next year, who can bring an opinion on who might challenge USC.

    Utah has a senior qb returning. Can they duplicate defensively to give Travis Wilson a chance? Can they replace Booker at tb? Dres Anderson (not sure if he gets another year)?

    I just picked one example of how you bring chips to the table to make a debate . Saying Sark is too busy picking up waitress's, or USC will implode because of Seven is bullshit. Look at who's coming back. Kessler is prolly the most seasoned senior QB in the country. And the talent around him is comparable to any team in the country, compared to any SEC team going into next year. Can Sark replace Leonarx Williams, Nelson Agholor? The seniors on the oline?

    See im not just jumping on USC's wagon. Im looking at other pac12 teams and deducing USC has a great chance comparitively.

    Who's going to challenge them Teqilla? What's your opinion on that? How do you see it?
    On offense I think this will actually be one of the lesser talented SC teams in awhile. In years past they had Robert Woods/Marquise Lee or Lee/Agholor or Agholor/Juju, now with Agholor and Farmer gone, it's Juju (who is not on Woods, Lee, Agholor level) and...? Buck Allen is gone, Justin Davis came in with a big reputation but hasn't shown much, that's a step back from the past 3 years at RB & WR. TE should be solid with return of Cope-Fitzpatrick and Bryce Dixon.

    On OL - they'll be better, but still start three true sophs and Banner, who sucks. Plus their OL coach followed Harbaugh to UM. Kessler is a better version of Keith Price. Their offense will be good, and it will look great vs shitty teams inflating the hype. Before crashing to earth vs competent teams. Sound vaguely familiar?

    On defense their front 7 will be the biggest weakness. But their two corners - Adoree and Iman Marshall will be a formidable corner combo for the next 2-3 years. When it's all said and done they may be one of the best cover duos in the pac10/12 history. Those two may allow SC to get very risky and hide some of their issues upfront.

    Finally Schedule - theyve benefitted from having beavs/Coogs the past two years, no longer...they ditch those two for ducks/huskies. Big upgrade, plus Stanford is way overdue against SC.

    SC will be a preseason top 4 team, but finish 8-4 because their Defense is weak upfront, offense slightly overrated, schedule much tougher and Sark will Sark. I think UCLA and Arizona are more likely to win the south.

    This is the beginning of the end for Sarks head coaching career.

    Tequilla said:

    Who might challenge him. I see the pac12 as pitiful next year. Stanford and senior Kevin Hogan are their only real competition. Maybe Zona,Oregon...maybe CAL?

    SC's real competition is Seven ...

    It's not that fucking hard to see that.
    Thanks for stating the obvious Teqilla. I was looking for someone who actually watches conference play, knows about the quality teams going into next year, who can bring an opinion on who might challenge USC.

    Utah has a senior qb returning. Can they duplicate defensively to give Travis Wilson a chance? Can they replace Booker at tb? Dres Anderson (not sure if he gets another year)?, who replaces Mannion? Hundley? Mariota? Is this Cal's year with a gunslinging true Jr in Goff?

    I just picked a few examples of how you bring chips to the table to make a debate . Saying Sark is too busy picking up waitress's, or USC will implode because of Seven is bullshit. Look at who's coming back. Kessler is prolly the most seasoned senior QB in the country. And the talent around him is comparable to any team in the country, compared to any SEC team going into next year. Can Sark replace Leonard Williams, Nelson Agholor? The seniors on the oline?

    See im not just jumping on USC's wagon. Im looking at other pac12 teams and deducing USC has a great chance comparitively.

    Who's going to challenge them Teqilla? What's your opinion on that? How do you see it?

    And Thomas your pitiful one-liners wont apply here. Care to get involved in an actual football discussion? Isnt that why youre here? Try just once. *yawn* is what I expect.
    Why would I waste my time talking football with a retard like you?

    I'd go to Doogman if I wanted your take.
    Another witty comeback . You're shinin.
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