Pac 12 - fuck off
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I feel like the back end has improved in size and talent. If Reed, Presley, Mohammed and Dixon can rotate at corer maybe Morrel can use Powell at safety. He’s a good tackler, lots of game experience and faster than Cook. The LBs on roster are too slow. None of them can cover a wheel route or keep up with a TE. Eddy O. Is a decent downhill LB but this team needs a hash to hash burner. They don’t have a single guy on the roster that can fit that bill unless you move Dom there. Tupatala and Bruener are good depth pieces and great on special teams but they look like they run in mud when the opponent has speed.
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This is my assessment at LB as well. Too slow. Goforth should help in that regard but *we really need another like that imo.theknowledge said:I feel like the back end has improved in size and talent. If Reed, Presley, Mohammed and Dixon can rotate at corer maybe Morrel can use Powell at safety. He’s a good tackler, lots of game experience and faster than Cook. The LBs on roster are too slow. None of them can cover a wheel route or keep up with a TE. Eddy O. Is a decent downhill LB but this team needs a hash to hash burner. They don’t have a single guy on the roster that can fit that bill unless you move Dom there. Tupatala and Bruener are good depth pieces and great on special teams but they look like they run in mud when the opponent has speed.
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The Pac 12 North, that got totally fucked over by the league in order to kiss SC's and Whittingham's asses, were a nice 3-1 in the bowl season (Thanks coogs). The mighty South, who got to roll into the finals and got all the great bowl games by not having to play the tough teams during the season, went a nice little 0-3, with 3 massively embarrassing losses. Fuck you Pac 12. UW should have byes before every game that matters next year. And every kickoff should be 12:30.
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I will chortle at the future November schedules for USC, given how much they insisted on avoiding Seattle/Pullman in November over the years. They have to have at least 1 cold as fuck November game each year and should have 2 some years, unless the B1G adjusts the schedule to let these two stay home all November. Assuming they play each other in the last week, that's 3 Saturdays in November they can be sent to freeze.WoolleyDoog said:My favorite/least favorite part of USC and UCLA leaving is they have to leave because they can't compete nationally from the Pac-12 but the biggest part of the problem is they aren't carrying their own fucking water in the conference and have mostly sucked for more than 10 years now. I'm sure joining a possibly stronger conference all the way across the country will solve that. I'm sure Lincoln Riley's tough defense will love defending 60 runs against Wisconsin in sub zero temps in November.
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I agree and they are going to regret the change in status... recruiting will now be different as as well because some % of SoCal guys are going to want to stay on the west coast where their families can have the easier time of traveling to a percentage of games. Just a guess, but I'm guessing that happens. Super awkward [stupid] for the BIG to have only 2 west coast teams from a scheduling point of view.whlinder said:
I will chortle at the future November schedules for USC, given how much they insisted on avoiding Seattle/Pullman in November over the years. They have to have at least 1 cold as fuck November game each year and should have 2 some years, unless the B1G adjusts the schedule to let these two stay home all November. Assuming they play each other in the last week, that's 3 Saturdays in November they can be sent to freeze.WoolleyDoog said:My favorite/least favorite part of USC and UCLA leaving is they have to leave because they can't compete nationally from the Pac-12 but the biggest part of the problem is they aren't carrying their own fucking water in the conference and have mostly sucked for more than 10 years now. I'm sure joining a possibly stronger conference all the way across the country will solve that. I'm sure Lincoln Riley's tough defense will love defending 60 runs against Wisconsin in sub zero temps in November.
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Ive been saying the entire thing is an abortion since the inception, and it makes even less sense now that they expanded the playoffTheRoarOfTheCrowd said:
I agree and they are going to regret the change in status... recruiting will now be different as as well because some % of SoCal guys are going to want to stay on the west coast where their families can have the easier time of traveling to a percentage of games. Just a guess, but I'm guessing that happens. Super awkward [stupid] for the BIG to have only 2 west coast teams from a scheduling point of view.whlinder said:
I will chortle at the future November schedules for USC, given how much they insisted on avoiding Seattle/Pullman in November over the years. They have to have at least 1 cold as fuck November game each year and should have 2 some years, unless the B1G adjusts the schedule to let these two stay home all November. Assuming they play each other in the last week, that's 3 Saturdays in November they can be sent to freeze.WoolleyDoog said:My favorite/least favorite part of USC and UCLA leaving is they have to leave because they can't compete nationally from the Pac-12 but the biggest part of the problem is they aren't carrying their own fucking water in the conference and have mostly sucked for more than 10 years now. I'm sure joining a possibly stronger conference all the way across the country will solve that. I'm sure Lincoln Riley's tough defense will love defending 60 runs against Wisconsin in sub zero temps in November.
The DAWGS are in a good position -
The North has carried the conference outside of the Pete Carroll USC run, which is the best run in conference history, granted. Even before the Carroll years, the North was strong for a lot of the 90s and the early-00sAlexis said:The Pac 12 North, that got totally fucked over by the league in order to kiss SC's and Whittingham's asses, were a nice 3-1 in the bowl season (Thanks coogs). The mighty South, who got to roll into the finals and got all the great bowl games by not having to play the tough teams during the season, went a nice little 0-3, with 3 massively embarrassing losses. Fuck you Pac 12. UW should have byes before every game that matters next year. And every kickoff should be 12:30.
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And both were lost in such epic fashion to eh-level teams.LawDawg1 said:Love seeing UCLA and USC fans saying the Pac 12 shit the bed in the bowl games and is over when they leave while failing to recognize they were the largest contributors to the bowl game losses and perception the past 10 years.
Look in a mirror imbeciles.
IDGAF what any Trooj here says (and YKWYA), losing to Tulane is one of those marks on your resume that lasts. Particularly so as it occurs in a major bowl. The talent disparity on the field save for a player here and there was so obvious, and yet they pissed it away and couldn't keep the Green Wave from driving the field for the win.
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USC clearly had enough funds to poach OU's head coach and they still fucking suck.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Ive been saying the entire thing is an abortion since the inception, and it makes even less sense now that they expanded the playoffTheRoarOfTheCrowd said:
I agree and they are going to regret the change in status... recruiting will now be different as as well because some % of SoCal guys are going to want to stay on the west coast where their families can have the easier time of traveling to a percentage of games. Just a guess, but I'm guessing that happens. Super awkward [stupid] for the BIG to have only 2 west coast teams from a scheduling point of view.whlinder said:
I will chortle at the future November schedules for USC, given how much they insisted on avoiding Seattle/Pullman in November over the years. They have to have at least 1 cold as fuck November game each year and should have 2 some years, unless the B1G adjusts the schedule to let these two stay home all November. Assuming they play each other in the last week, that's 3 Saturdays in November they can be sent to freeze.WoolleyDoog said:My favorite/least favorite part of USC and UCLA leaving is they have to leave because they can't compete nationally from the Pac-12 but the biggest part of the problem is they aren't carrying their own fucking water in the conference and have mostly sucked for more than 10 years now. I'm sure joining a possibly stronger conference all the way across the country will solve that. I'm sure Lincoln Riley's tough defense will love defending 60 runs against Wisconsin in sub zero temps in November.
The DAWGS are in a good position
How is the Big 10 TV money going to help.
I'll die on the hill that USC has more opportunities to compete for a Natty in the Pac than moving to the Big. All they have to do is hire a fucking good coach. -
Agreed. It's not like they didn't do it before.YellowSnow said:
USC clearly had enough funds to poach OU's head coach and they still fucking suck.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Ive been saying the entire thing is an abortion since the inception, and it makes even less sense now that they expanded the playoffTheRoarOfTheCrowd said:
I agree and they are going to regret the change in status... recruiting will now be different as as well because some % of SoCal guys are going to want to stay on the west coast where their families can have the easier time of traveling to a percentage of games. Just a guess, but I'm guessing that happens. Super awkward [stupid] for the BIG to have only 2 west coast teams from a scheduling point of view.whlinder said:
I will chortle at the future November schedules for USC, given how much they insisted on avoiding Seattle/Pullman in November over the years. They have to have at least 1 cold as fuck November game each year and should have 2 some years, unless the B1G adjusts the schedule to let these two stay home all November. Assuming they play each other in the last week, that's 3 Saturdays in November they can be sent to freeze.WoolleyDoog said:My favorite/least favorite part of USC and UCLA leaving is they have to leave because they can't compete nationally from the Pac-12 but the biggest part of the problem is they aren't carrying their own fucking water in the conference and have mostly sucked for more than 10 years now. I'm sure joining a possibly stronger conference all the way across the country will solve that. I'm sure Lincoln Riley's tough defense will love defending 60 runs against Wisconsin in sub zero temps in November.
The DAWGS are in a good position
How is the Big 10 TV money going to help.
I'll die on the hill that USC has more opportunities to compete for a Natty in the Pac than moving to the Big. All they have to do is hire a fucking good coach.






