And this is why SEC teams don't like playing outside their conference footprint.
And this is why SEC teams don't like playing outside their conference footprint.
He won his last 4 vs USC at ND. Left for LSU so he could compete with top programs.Kelly looks likes he’s gonna start crying.
What a catch
What a catch!
Seems like everyone agrees it was a great catch.My god what a catch
I fully expect LSU to travel better than USC. And I don't expect it to be close.Ok this is a BS take. There were at least as many LSU fans at this game as USC fans, if not more. LSU knew it wasn't going to be anywhere close to a true road environment.
Add in OregonIn my dream national championship playoff, USC and UT are the teams we beat.
Gotta be in control of your hat."Targeting" usually just looks like "football" to me.
I have no idea if this is
In my dream, they don't make the playoffs. It has to be programs I don't like and wouldn't brag about making the playoffs but want to fire everyone if they lost. So maybe ND for my 3rd.Add in Oregon
we have florida state tomorrow?? yep vs boston college
Big props to USC. They played defense well and they stood toe to toe with an SEC heavyweight. They might compete in the B1G more than I expected.
we have florida state tomorrow?? yep vs boston college
That makes me really worried about juju.Absolutely unreal how Lincoln Riley makes every QB he has a world beater. I recognize he’s taking highly rated guys and not finding diamonds in the rough, but his hit rate is pretty much 100% and they play to their ceiling.
I canThat makes me really worried about juju.
I mean, I can't really blame him sticking with USC.
I think there's a decent point here hidden behind the douchebaggery.
Florida lost to Miami
Texas A&M lost to Notre Dame
LSU lost to USC
Georgia beat Clemson
So far, not seeing SEC dominance this year.
Now that USC doesn’t represent the PAC, you can credit them AND live with yourself.1 week, great sample size...
Also:
*Miami is one of the ACC favorties taking on a coach on life support.
*Conveniently leaves out another ACC contender VT who lost to the consensus 16th best SEC team
LSU was a bad loss no doubt, but I credited USC above
Whatever I was looking (ESPN app?) said #3 and #20. Apologies if I had that wrong.
Absolutely unreal how Lincoln Riley makes every QB he has a world beater. I recognize he’s taking highly rated guys and not finding diamonds in the rough, but his hit rate is pretty much 100% and they play to their ceiling.
Now that USC doesn’t represent the PAC, you can credit them AND live with yourself.
Kelly looks likes he’s gonna start crying.
That was fun, but I have no idea what to make of either of them. USC's defense was a hell of a lot better than I for one thought they'd be, but I thought LSU made a number of really silly mistakes. Moss was good enough to be in a position to where his team could easily take advantage of LSU's idiocy, but I wouldn't say he lit the world on fire. That 4th quarter.....LSU gets the 15 yarder for that one dumb**** taking his helmet off, which basically killed the momentum they had. They had the lead, and likely put SC away with a score there, and that flag took the wind out of their sails before the drive even started. You can talk about the targeting rule all you want, but its been around long enough now that you're either coaching it or allowing it to happen (to use Klatt's line) if you get called for it. Speaking of which, here's Kelly hitting a table after the game!Great game!
I hate USC, but that was fun.