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Sunday, October 15, 2006

Southern Cal

It seems like no matter how many close games USC almost loses, once again they will be playing in the national championship pretty much no matter what. Florida lost, and who knows, they may lose another in the loaded SEC. The winner of Michigan/Ohio State will go to the championship while the other is playing likely whatever mediocre team comes out of the ACC in another BCS game. And neither West Virigina nor Louisville can be considered above USC, no matter which of those team wins the Big East, because that conference is pretty bad too.

The last three games USC has not won by more of a touchdown. In such a terrible conference and to be the second best team in the country, that is awful. They would definitely lose at least 2 games in the SEC.

USC will probably win out since Oregon and Cal perenially choke against the Trojans and Notre Dame has proven to be VERY overhyped. The SEC champion will not get into the championship because computers and voters don't think a team with 2 or even just 1 loss in THE BEST CONFERENCE IN FOOTBALL is better than USC. One of the two best teams in the nation in Ohio State and Michigan will get snubbed out of the national championship. West Virginia can forget about it even if they run the table.

But unfortunately, there's no SC in "playoff", but there is one in BCS.