USC is the definition of a college football powerhouse of the current era. They recruit, play, and win like champions. When are they going to slip this year though? A vastly improved PAC-10 suggests that they are most likely to on a trip to Berkley and a match up with California.
Thus far this season USC has dominated the likes of Idaho, Washington State, and Nebraska with only the latter being somewhat of competition. The combined points for all three games is a lot to a little, with the points scored being 133 to a meager 55 points.
This year is a little different then years past, however. The pacific ten is so much improved then years past that USC has little room for error. You may remember in years past USC would maybe get down in the first quarter, then finally awake in the proceeding quarters and dominate the game. That's not going to fly this year. If USC doesn't come awake to the game, they aren't going to win. Hopefully they will come with a Midwest like work mentality then a Californian surfer dude to every game, for their sake.
Ranked opponents among the PAC ten include: Oregon and California. Let's not forget however that UCLA was in the top 15 and Arizona is an extremely improved team. Arizona State also seems to bring their pass offense while playing PAC-10 games.
So look out USC and don't flinch. Because if you do, you'll slip.
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