Recruiting Comparison

Colorado’s recruiting averaged No. 63 nationally the past five years according to 247Sports.com. USC’s averaged No. 6 nationally.

17 thoughts on “Recruiting Comparison

  1. And USC beat Colorado, controlled the whole game, and would have won by 3-4 touchdowns had it not been for turnovers and JuJu sliding at the end to run out the clock.

    So what’s your point?

    • Wolf’s point is that the USC program is horrendous compared to Colorado’s, even though USC won this year in a game that was not as close as the score. Again, Wolf and his loyal band of UCLA trolls cannot handle the fact that the USC program is on solid footing for the first time since Pete Carrol left. Can you imagine the meltdown Wolf will have if USC goes to the Rose Bowl? Epic proportions.

  2. That’s probably why USC beat Colorado.. lol. And btw, Lane Kiffen is going to interview for the Houston job, next week

  3. Yep, that makes sense. If you watched the game, SC clearly dominated. So the better question is, why did UCLA lose?

    • Because UCLA has been decimated in about every way possible !

      But that’s not a Trojan problem !!!

  4. Last 5 years
    Colorado..21-40
    USC….43-23** We know why
    Record poor.(too many to count)
    Record’s aside. Nice to see Colorado doing so well.Great to see USC 8-0 finish.

    Nice to see Collin Coward
    Domination of WW.

  5. And that’s a fact Jack!
    Oh Magoo…

    Truth is the boys in Colorado are mostly Junior and Seniors taking years to develop. This year is their best shot.
    USC through years of sanctions have remained competitive.
    Colorado has just arrived to Disneyland, they’ll be leaving soon.
    And USC will remain.

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