To: scott says
The big question now is how far USC falls in the rankings... Penn State and Ohio State won their games, but USC won't fall too much. Are they still in the top 4 after losing the only game that matters?
(By the way, USC didn't even win TWO BCS championships in a row... what was that about a 3-peat??)
To: Teacher317
USC will only fall to #2. I garauntee it.
2,634 posted on
01/04/2006 9:27:14 PM PST by
commish
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To: Teacher317
Technically USC could still win the AP championship and it'd be a the threepeat.
BCS:
2005- Texas
2004- USC
2003- LSU
AP
2005- ?
2004- USC
2003- USC
2,651 posted on
01/04/2006 9:28:19 PM PST by
Bogey78O
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To: Teacher317
The big question now is how far USC falls in the rankings... Penn State and Ohio State won their games, but USC won't fall too much. Are they still in the top 4 after losing the only game that matters? (By the way, USC didn't even win TWO BCS championships in a row... what was that about a 3-peat??)Knowing the AP, they might still vote USC #1.
I got so tired about hearing about going for three in a row when they've only won 1 - LSU won the BSC two years ago, not USC.
To: Teacher317
Ya gotta be kidding. Add another minute to the clock and USC would have won. They clearly should be ranked #2, no other team is close. And yes, USC won a mythical nat'l championship 2 years in a row.
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