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Kind of off topic, but I’m thinking USC and UCLA are going to have a lot problems playing away games in November when they go to the B1G.

One of the podcast guys brought this up. Can’t remember who.
I’ve heard this a few times and I agree. Can’t wait to see them at Wisconsin, Minnesota, or Iowa in November.
 

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I’ve heard this a few times and I agree. Can’t wait to see them at Wisconsin, Minnesota, or Iowa in November.
Yeah. Not just the weather, which will be a big factor in my opinion but the time change as well.

Potentially playing at 9:00 am eastern or central time kickoff after flying in from the west coast could be a problem.
 

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Kind of off topic, but I’m thinking USC and UCLA are going to have a lot problems playing away games in November when they go to the B1G.

One of the podcast guys brought this up. Can’t remember who.

Definitely true in some regard, but on the flip side I think Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin etc will have a tough time finding out 13 points won’t win the game always
 

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ND has to have a lot of things happen for them to win IMO.
They’ll need a ST play…i.e., blocked punt
They’ll need a pick six or multiple TOs
They’ll need to establish the run to to the level of the Clemson game or better and play keep away.
They’ll need to have a timely passing game that puts Pyne in a position to succeed.

i just think that SC’s offense is too potent w/ playmakers behind playmakers. Caleb Williams is too elite to go into a huge primetime game w/ the Heisman & CFP on the line to lay an egg. He’s a dude & dudes usually rise to the occasion.
 

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The thing that makes me the most nervous for Saturday is people actually giving us credit and thinking we have a solid chance to win.

I’d feel a hell of a lot better if we were straight dogs against this juggernaut USC squad, on par with the best teams of the Peter Carroll era.
Pete Carroll juggernaut teams had a good defense. USC has always had nice toys on offense but the defense has been very soft for a while now.
 

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We should have no problem running all over their ass their defense sucks. They don’t have their A running back so they’ll most likely try and throw against us. Gonna need a big game from secondary. Put Morrison on Jordan Addison. Williams has a tendency to make some dumb throws just need to get one turnover
 

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I really don’t think so. To me, Carroll always had a very good secondary and LBs. But that’s just my opinion. I don’t watch film or anything like that. There are a lot more knowledge people on this board. I’m just a die hard ND fan.
 

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I really don’t think so. To me, Carroll always had a very good secondary and LBs. But that’s just my opinion. I don’t watch film or anything like that. There are a lot more knowledge people on this board. I’m just a die hard ND fan.
I forgot to add, also on Juice! I can’t remember the name of the one USC LB that went from an average looking person to Arnold Schwarzenegger in an off season.
 

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ND has to have a lot of things happen for them to win IMO.
They’ll need a ST play…i.e., blocked punt
They’ll need a pick six or multiple TOs
They’ll need to establish the run to to the level of the Clemson game or better and play keep away.
They’ll need to have a timely passing game that puts Pyne in a position to succeed.

i just think that SC’s offense is too potent w/ playmakers behind playmakers. Caleb Williams is too elite to go into a huge primetime game w/ the Heisman & CFP on the line to lay an egg. He’s a dude & dudes usually rise to the occasion.
We'll see. The next time Caleb Williams rises to the occasion against a legitimate defense will be the first time.
 

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Kind of off topic, but I’m thinking USC and UCLA are going to have a lot problems playing away games in November when they go to the B1G.

One of the podcast guys brought this up. Can’t remember who.
Man what a great point this is spot on thats going to be fun to watch
 

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Who has USC played that’s had a comparable defense to ND this season?

Out of curiosity, if this was Clemson vs USC which way would the betting lines be leaning?
 

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Man what a great point this is spot on thats going to be fun to watch
I’m trying to think,… has the major realignment worked well for any program that has made the shift??? Going back to the Colorado move to the pac to today,… I can’t think of one team that has clearly adjusted to being better on the field after the move,…
 

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I’m trying to think,… has the major realignment worked well for any program that has made the shift??? Going back to the Colorado move to the pac to today,… I can’t think of one team that has clearly adjusted to being better on the field after the move,…
Utah has done well, but that's the only one that comes to mind.
 

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Who has USC played that’s had a comparable defense to ND this season?

Out of curiosity, if this was Clemson vs USC which way would the betting lines be leaning?
I don't think there is one.

Oregon State is similar statistically to ND. They have a good passing defense, but their ability to sack the QB is awful.

Utah can get after the QB pretty well, but their pass defense beyond that is bad and they don't defend the run well either.

The rest of the defenses are, for the most part, some of the worst in CFB.

If I were to pick, I'd say Clemson, but I think it'd be a toss-up. Clemson's front 7 is very good, but their pass defense is suspect. That being said, CW hasn't shown us that he can play well against a good defense so far. The two games against strong defenses, Oregon State and Wazzu, he struggled immensely. Clemson is better than both those teams. But you never know with a talent like that. And if he does play well, can Clemson do enough on offense with DJ, who has struggled regardless of defense.
 

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I’m trying to think,… has the major realignment worked well for any program that has made the shift??? Going back to the Colorado move to the pac to today,… I can’t think of one team that has clearly adjusted to being better on the field after the move,…
TCU has been up and down.

They started their Big XII tenure terribly, but then went on a run with 3 11+ win seasons in 4 years in '14, '15 and '17. But things had soured under Patterson and they had a run of 4 straight bad seasons. But obviously, they're in the playoff hunt this year and are 11-0.
 

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TCU has been up and down.

They started their Big XII tenure terribly, but then went on a run with 3 11+ win seasons in 4 years in '14, '15 and '17. But things had soured under Patterson and they had a run of 4 straight bad seasons. But obviously, they're in the playoff hunt this year and are 11-0.
I’m thinking more of one P5 to another but yeah, they’ve done well
 

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I’m thinking more of one P5 to another but yeah, they’ve done well
One P5 to another... I dunno.

Pitt and Va. Tech could well be better off in the ACC than they were in the Big East. (not sure I'd say that about Syracuse or BC though). And that may be further back than you're talking.

Mizzou is maybe more relevant than they were in the Big 12, though maybe not really better in terms of record. Could say same about A&M I suppose. Of course Texas is coming for them both now.

Nebraska and Maryland got worse. Rutgers sucks no matter what conference they're in. Colorado... they have a football team?

Personally I think this is a good move for USC. They'll play more big games at times when people will watch them. But UCLA? I think they get lost in the wash.
 

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One P5 to another... I dunno.

Pitt and Va. Tech could well be better off in the ACC than they were in the Big East. (not sure I'd say that about Syracuse or BC though). And that may be further back than you're talking.

Mizzou is maybe more relevant than they were in the Big 12, though maybe not really better in terms of record. Could say same about A&M I suppose. Of course Texas is coming for them both now.

Nebraska and Maryland got worse. Rutgers sucks no matter what conference they're in. Colorado... they have a football team?

Personally I think this is a good move for USC. They'll play more big games at times when people will watch them. But UCLA? I think they get lost in the wash.
In regards to USC playing more “big” games. Not so sure about that.

I’m thinking most people on the West Coast would rather see USC play ASU, UA, Oregon, Washington, Stanford and or Cal than Minnesota, Wisconsin, Nebraska and Iowa. Outside of Ohio State and Michigan watching most B1G games as of late is boring as shit.
 

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In regards to USC playing more “big” games. Not so sure about that.

I’m thinking most people on the West Coast would rather see USC play ASU, UA, Oregon, Washington, Stanford and or Cal than Minnesota, Wisconsin, Nebraska and Iowa. Outside of Ohio State and Michigan watching most B1G games as of late is boring as shit.
And I doubt they play them both in the same season, or even once depending on which side of the conference they are on. I would imagine they would probably throw both USC and UCLA on the Wisconsin and Purdue side to even things up. Which means they may not even play Ohio State or Michigan, or even both in the same season Depending on the scheduling for that year
 
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