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I'm sure the meltdown on the Trojan boards is glorious.
Anybody have an idea of how many times USC has lost back to back games in the past 10–20 years? For me, that is the negative side of them losing today. Not only will they come in more fired up next week, but I can't remember the last time they lost back to back games. Hopefully they come in deflated.
All I can think is USC is going to have 10 days to prep for Notre Dame, will come out fired up and crush us...
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See, I don't know, for a few reasons
(a) Ohio State was hanging around near the top all year, after losing the opener; they didn't have to move up from 15;
(b) they also had the benefit of a conference title game (which is what critics of ND's 12 game season intentionally and, I think, dishonestly ignore as a disadvantage, not an advantage);
(c) Ohio State beat teams that were perceived to be good teams down the stretch (I don't agree that they were, but that was the perception, when they beat Michigan and Wisconsin (this one was a blow out)
(d) Ohio State gets the benefit of the doubt because of the false perception that being from a Power 5 makes them a good team if they win the conference, plus Ohio State has a favorable rep among the cognoscenti.
I see OSU last year had three top-25 wins and also won their conference.
Also, really? See TCU and Baylor last year. 11-1 doesn't guarantee you anything.
Did you watch tonight's game? I can see them easily loosing 3-4 more games (ND, Utah, UCLA and or Cal or Arizona) this season and Sarkisian getting fired if things keep trending the way they are.
If Wasington had as half ass QB this game wouldn't have even been close.
Anybody have an idea of how many times USC has lost back to back games in the past 10–20 years? For me, that is the negative side of them losing today. Not only will they come in more fired up next week, but I can't remember the last time they lost back to back games. Hopefully they come in deflated.
OSU had two top-25 wins.
TCU and Baylor didn't get in because their non-conference schedule was pathetic and borderline offensive. No one will ever say that about ND's schedule.
It has happened in 95, 96, 97, 99, 2000, 01, 10, and 12.
Yep, Washington's QB is a true frosh. I'd like to think Kizer can do more damage.
OSU had two top-25 wins.
TCU and Baylor didn't get in because their non-conference schedule was pathetic and borderline offensive. No one will ever say that about ND's schedule.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Column: The Sark era is a failure. Time for USC to focus on Chip Kelly <a href="http://t.co/1jSJ8d4bP0">http://t.co/1jSJ8d4bP0</a> via <a href="https://twitter.com/USATODAY">@USATODAY</a></p>— Dan Wolken (@DanWolken) <a href="https://twitter.com/DanWolken/status/652338380081119232">October 9, 2015</a></blockquote>
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You mean like ND hasn't beaten a team this year that has a winning record?
Or ND's loss is to the only team they played with a winning record?
Irishfan has been noting throughout this thread that ND needs USC and SU to have good seasons, otherwise Navy and Temple will be ND's best wins.
2012. They lost their last three games. Earlier in 2012, they lost to Arizona and Oregon back-to-back as well. In 2010, they lost to Washington and Stanford back-to-back and later in 2010 they lost to Oregon State and ND back-to-back.
Three. MSU, Wisconsin, Minnesota. TCU also played that Top-25 Minnesota team out of conference.
Baylor/TCU both have two top-25 wins and didn't get in. We are looking at one or two if we're lucky. I'm not exactly sad USC lost. I already texted one of my friends who is a USC fan rubbing it in. But, USC struggling is very bad news for us if we want to make the playoff, so tonight annoyed me.
They were at or below 15 for much of the season.
You mean like ND hasn't beaten a team this year that has a winning record?
Or ND's loss is to the only team they played with a winning record?
Irishfan has been noting throughout this thread that ND needs USC and SU to have good seasons, otherwise Navy and Temple will be ND's best wins.
Minnesota wasn't ranked in the AP Poll when they played or at the end of the season. That's like saying GT is an ND win over a ranked team.
SMU
Northwestern State
Buffalo
Samford
Minnesota
SMU
Those are TCU and Baylor's OOC wins from last year. Idc how GT and USC end up finishing those five teams are a complete joke. The committee might dock us a little for SOS but at least we tried to play quality opponents.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Column: The Sark era is a failure. Time for USC to focus on Chip Kelly <a href="http://t.co/1jSJ8d4bP0">http://t.co/1jSJ8d4bP0</a> via <a href="https://twitter.com/USATODAY">@USATODAY</a></p>— Dan Wolken (@DanWolken) <a href="https://twitter.com/DanWolken/status/652338380081119232">October 9, 2015</a></blockquote>
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I'm going by the Playoff Committee final rankings which had Minnesota #25. So, the only one that matter for the playoffs.
You're right; I'm wrong that they were "hanging around the top" -- but they were no lower than #13 from week 6 onward, and were at #8 with three regular season games (and conference title game) left. If ND can get to #8 before the Wake Forest game, then we're in the ball park, but that's playing Navy, So Cal, Temple and Pitt before then, which aren't going to impress much, then playing Wake Forest, BC and Stanford after that, and not having a title game. I stand by my main point: ND is going to need some real help to get there with 11-1.
I hope we're still discussing playoff scenarios next Sunday. Sark can probably save his job with a win on the roaD against ND. They were looking ahead just like any other team would. They're going to come in, rested, and Sark's going to coach his ass off this week. If we get up early I think they fold like the Spoiled Children they are, but they're going to come out LIVE.
Fair enough. Regardless, I don't think Ohio State beating Minnesota is what caused the committee to put them in the playoff.
Are you secretly a USC fan? Stop hyping them...we just saw first hand that they are a trash team. No excuse to lose to these chumps at home.