USC Quick Sunday Thoughts

The Lincoln Riley fade route is about to become as infamous as the Lane Kiffin bubble screen.

  • USC is a 7-point underdog to Notre Dame according to BetOnline. Is Notre Dame preparing for fade routes?
  • USC is currently projected to play Syracuse in the Sun Bowl according to bowl guru Jerry Palm.
  • The USC-Notre Dame game will start at 12:30 p.m. and be on CBS with Brad Nessler and Gary Danielson announcing.

20 thoughts on “USC Quick Sunday Thoughts

  1. I understand the Irish have had real problems all season converting on 3rd and 5> yds.. They looked solid last night…NIL is going to be the death of any semblance of reason for college sports. It’s why Nick Sabin got out.

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  2. LET’S SEE, ND is #5 and SC? nowhere to be found but are only a 7 point underdog?

    Something seems amiss. I figure ND should win by 2-3 td’s at least.

    SC can’t score 30 points & ND regularly scores about 40.

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      1. Of course I hope SC ghosts from the past and awaken this sleeping giants potential …the running game and options with Maiava ,and running backs,etc…

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    1. They played a solid game agsinst Army ‘but’ their 2024 schedule is the weakest of any of the top 12 teams. It’s why I believe Troy has more than a chance.

      I listened to the post-game clip by Gabby but Riley isn’t wrong. ‘The Princess’ save @ TX A&M haven’t played a single top 25 squad. They never even have to plan for CCG. The gain that gives them is huge. No injuries, travel, risk in drop in ranking – it’s why many have nothing but contempt for the attention they’re given.

      ‘If’ USC rises up and triumphs it will be traced directly to their weak schedule and their so-called ‘road’ games.

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  3. -Nothing beats SC coming in as an underdog to big bad Notre Dame, and then swiping away their Title-run, and ND feels the same way about SC

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  4. Weird Censor, I harken back to the days when anything goes at Wolf’s; now we have this bush censorship apparently deciding if one of the poster’s comments meets his/her approval. Plain weird

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