While Texas has had to go through Oklahoma, Mizzou, Ok State, and Texas Tech in a 4 week stretch, USC has played 2 high school teams, Oregon, and Arizona. By the way, all 4 of those Texas opponents would either win the Pac-10 this yr or EASILY come in 2nd.
And why is USC ranked ahead of Oklahoma State? Reputation have something to do with it? Ok State's loss this week was more impressive than any win USC has had. Both teams have 1 loss. USC lost to a non-entity (and was dominated). Ok State arguably outplayed the #1 team in the country on the road.
Its comical how the NCAA goes so out of their way to protect USC. Anyone who watched the USC/Arizona game this week saw a completely one-sided officiated game.
Let USC whoop someone in another home game at the Rose Bowl. Who cares! They don't belong anywhere near the title game.
Their current ranking has nothing to do with accomplishment.
Could USC beat Texas on a neutral field with a month to prepare? Sure? Any top 10 team can beat any other. That isn't the point.
And why is USC ranked ahead of Oklahoma State? Reputation have something to do with it? Ok State's loss this week was more impressive than any win USC has had. Both teams have 1 loss. USC lost to a non-entity (and was dominated). Ok State arguably outplayed the #1 team in the country on the road.
Its comical how the NCAA goes so out of their way to protect USC. Anyone who watched the USC/Arizona game this week saw a completely one-sided officiated game.
Let USC whoop someone in another home game at the Rose Bowl. Who cares! They don't belong anywhere near the title game.
Their current ranking has nothing to do with accomplishment.
Could USC beat Texas on a neutral field with a month to prepare? Sure? Any top 10 team can beat any other. That isn't the point.