Stanford would love to play Michigan. Its a wheelhouse game for the Card Indians
USC could at least play with Ohio State if not win. That shows the gulf between Bama and everyone else
Absolutely. Bama is 2004 USC good. No one is even close to them.
When USC was incredible the perception was the Pac-10 was awful. When Bama is incredible the SEC is awesome. Both are wrong.
Cal was most definitely "close" to USC in 2004. Cal outgained USC's vaunted offensive juggernaut 424-205 and was in a position to wiin the game with 1st&goal at USC's 9 with 1:30 left, then Aaron Rodgers threw an incomplete pass to Noah Smith in the right corner of the end zone, had a shovel pass play to Arrington blown up for a sack, threw a potential TD pass through Geoff McArthur's hands, then threw to a wide open spot in the end zone where Johnathan Makkonen would have been had he not slipped on the cut.
Stanford would love to play Michigan. Its a wheelhouse game for the Card Indians
USC could at least play with Ohio State if not win. That shows the gulf between Bama and everyone else
Absolutely. Bama is 2004 USC good. No one is even close to them.
When USC was incredible the perception was the Pac-10 was awful. When Bama is incredible the SEC is awesome. Both are wrong.
Cal was most definitely "close" to USC in 2004. Cal outgained USC's vaunted offensive juggernaut 424-205 and was in a position to wiin the game with 1st&goal at USC's 9 with 1:30 left, then Aaron Rodgers threw an incomplete pass to Noah Smith in the right corner of the end zone, had a shovel pass play to Arrington blown up for a sack, threw a potential TD pass through Geoff McArthur's hands, then threw to a wide open spot in the end zone where Johnathan Makkonen would have been had he not slipped on the cut.
Stanford would love to play Michigan. Its a wheelhouse game for the Card Indians
USC could at least play with Ohio State if not win. That shows the gulf between Bama and everyone else
Absolutely. Bama is 2004 USC good. No one is even close to them.
When USC was incredible the perception was the Pac-10 was awful. When Bama is incredible the SEC is awesome. Both are wrong.
Cal was most definitely "close" to USC in 2004. Cal outgained USC's vaunted offensive juggernaut 424-205 and was in a position to wiin the game with 1st&goal at USC's 9 with 1:30 left, then Aaron Rodgers threw an incomplete pass to Noah Smith in the right corner of the end zone, had a shovel pass play to Arrington blown up for a sack, threw a potential TD pass through Geoff McArthur's hands, then threw to a wide open spot in the end zone where Johnathan Makkonen would have been had he not slipped on the cut.
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