The Pac-10 has USC and...oh, that's it. While the Trojans were the second best team in college football last year, the rest of the conference was light-years behind. Oregon played a cake schedule that included I-AA Montana, then got reamed 45-13 by USC in Eugene, before losing to 7-4 Oklahoma in the Holiday Bowl. UCLA beat that same Oklahoma team, but after playing the likes of San Diego St. and Rice, were obliterated by USC 66-19.
One might take the blowouts in the USC-Oregon and USC-UCLA games as a sign of how good the Trojans are, and this is true in part. However, it also just demonstrates the fact that Oregon and UCLA, the #2 and 3 teams in the Pac-10, don't even belong on the same field as a team of national championship caliber. Heck, Stanford even lost to I-AA newcomer UC Davis. The Pac-10 has been good in prior years, but currently, it's a one-team show.
As far as great offenses go, how about the 14 points that Oregon put up against Oklahoma?
2006-08-05 09:40:42
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answered by Lmeister 4
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There are some dazzling communities in the two conferences with USC for sure being the perfect from the two conferences. listed here are the coolest 5 communities from each convention: ACC Virginia Tech Georgia Tech Florida State North Carolina Wake wooded area %10 USC Oregon California Oregon State Arizona State i think that Georgia Tech would be incredibly sturdy this twelve months out of the ACC alongside with FSU and Virginia Tech. Out of the %10 USC is a perinnel potential and Oregon is likewise very sturdy. Too on the brink of call incredibly.
2016-09-28 22:29:03
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answered by ? 4
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what 18 year old kid who lives in the cold east coast or midwest wouldn't like to come play football near the pacific ocean, especially in california. And i know that california boys want to stay in california. 40 degrees and snow or 70 degrees with sun and light breeze, u make ur pick. Besides, Cal High School Football is the best in the country, especially in SoCal. Pac 10 gets the best recruits, simple as that.
2006-08-04 20:54:37
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answered by rnelsunshine8 2
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I don't think they are, Big 10 sends more teams to bowl games than any other confrence. I think the Big 10 and the Pac 10 don't get much credit though.
2006-08-05 03:14:20
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answered by Colonel 6
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First I have heard of it.Defense in the Pac 10,is a joke,just ask Texas.
2006-08-04 20:40:48
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answered by timgsweet 4
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Sorry, but the SEC will kick anyones butt any day of the week. The only good teams the PAC-10 has are USC and UCLA.
2006-08-05 16:42:21
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answered by Anonymous
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This kid didn't want to go to the west coast. Strongest D is the Big Ten. It's more intense action; smash mouth football.
2006-08-04 21:33:14
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answered by BigWurster 4
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one thing Wong with that how Meany bowls did they win 0 the big ten is the best this year last year they sent Ohio state and Penn state to the bcs an they both won the big ten is a power house
2006-08-05 17:27:32
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answered by Anonymous
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USC isn't good. They didn't deserve to go to the finals.
It's because the Pacific side rocks.
2006-08-04 21:19:32
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answered by Anonymous
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because usc is in it. we all know they should have won last year. i agree.... i hate those east coast teams (florida especially). they always lose some dumb game because they suck yet they are always in the top 10. makes me mad.
2006-08-04 20:33:19
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answered by BEEFSHIELD 3
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