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I'll be there Friday and Saturday if anyone wants to fight.
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I'll be there Friday and Saturday if anyone wants to fight.
Yeah the value of this ticket just went to about $25
Yeah, you need to move the decimal. Stubhub starts at $275 for a single $299/per for the cheapest pair. BC tickets are probably skyrocketing since those d!ckbags probably think they have a better shot at beating us now. Mine will be sure to land in ND fan hands for both games.
Cant imagine a ND vs USC costing that with ND losing 4-5 games, which I think all of us on this board can seriously see them losing at this point. If so, that is some desperate fans desperate for a miracle.
Easy, Debbie, the season isn't lost yet.
Cant imagine a ND vs USC costing that with ND losing 4-5 games, which I think all of us on this board can seriously see them losing at this point. If so, that is some desperate fans desperate for a miracle.
No it's not. It's a win-win. Strength of schedule is a wash so you want Stanford to win. We want a weak Pac 12 champion so we have a better shot at getting their playoff spot.Stanford got a shot here? I hope they rough USC up a bit. I'm rooting for Stanford, although this is a win-lose either way you look at it.
You selling Fenway tix?Yeah, you need to move the decimal. Stubhub starts at $275 for a single $299/per for the cheapest pair. BC tickets are probably skyrocketing since those d!ckbags probably think they have a better shot at beating us now. Mine will be sure to land in ND fan hands for both games.
You selling Fenway tix?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Notre Dame's front seven will absolutely CRUSH USC's OL. UCLA's will too.</p>— Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) <a href="https://twitter.com/nfldraftscout/status/644573061400915968">September 17, 2015</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I'm not a CFB expert, but looking at the tape for draft study, and I don't get the USC hype outside of the skill players and Cravens.</p>— Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) <a href="https://twitter.com/nfldraftscout/status/644572625415483396">September 17, 2015</a></blockquote>
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Stanford owns USC. It doesn't always translate to ND owning USC.....unfortunately.
Good. I know popular sentiment is we want as many undefeated teams on our schedule as possible. However, I think this just shows the SC hype isn't legit and as long as we win all our games it won't matter that our SoS isn't as tough as it would have been otherwise.Went down to Stanford. Damn
And Adore Jackson all smiles as he walks off of the field. Stuff like that just shows me this is a team that can quit if they get a few losses and/or are challenged. They're not going to fight to the end.
And Adore Jackson all smiles as he walks off of the field. Stuff like that just shows me this is a team that can quit if they get a few losses and/or are challenged. They're not going to fight to the end.
There's something classic-USC about them though. They have a really good DL, and Sua Cravens is everywhere. Their DBs have great coverage, but there just seems to be something soft about them. They get after the QB, but when Stanford ran right at them, it was Stanford hitting them, not the other way around. I feel like their secondary tackling is soft and if you get to the 2nd level, you'll move the ball on them.
camp-circuit primadonna with an enormous sense of entitlement. But that's exactly the sort of SoCal DudeBro that the University of Spoiled Children appeals to.