USC v. Oregon State Key Matchup

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USC quarterback Cody Kessler has not thrown an interception in three games. Oregon State’s intercepted passes in three straight games. And cornerback Steven Nelson’s intercepted passes in two consecutive games and eight in the past 16 games.

8 thoughts on “USC v. Oregon State Key Matchup

  1. Hey wolf, do some more homework. Kessler vs. Nelson is hardly a key matchup

    PS…. The National Enquirer is hiring

  2. I am very worried about Pac-12 teams as follows:
    Utah beats Michigan at Michigan (although Wolverines not good)
    Arizona comes from 35 down in the 4th quarter
    Washington St plays Oregon even until the 5th min of 4th qutr
    Oregon St has got a very good qb

    And these teams represent the so-called bottom half of the Pac-12.

    Prediction: winner of Pac-12 will have 2 losses and probably not be a “Final-4” pick

  3. This is one of those Pac 12 Teams that Steve Sarkisian will always have to out recruit, because Mike Riley can out coach him in his sleep.

    • For sure. You can’t even count on one finger how many Pac-12 championships, Rose Bowls, and National Championships Oregon St. has won under Mark Ridley. Maybe your UCLA education won’t slow you down on this topic, because you don’t even need to know how to count to 1. Ripley has been coaching the Beavs since 1997 and his BEST season was a 2nd place tie in the Pac-10. His career record at OSU is 91-73 (.555) and his career highlight is winning the Sun Bowl 6 years ago.

      Greatness compared to UCLA. Maybe you’re confused upon what board you laid your smack down on. And I’m talking about illegal narcotics, not trash talk.

    • Perhaps RIley should have stayed asleep when he coached this game…..zero offensive TD’s by arguably one of the top pocket passers in college football this year?…against a shaky USC secondary?….That’s not going to cut it, I’m afraid…..

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