USC and UCLA's defenses are in the unlikely position of being tied for 44th in the NCAA rankings. Both allowed 287 yards offense in their season openers.
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sweat said:
this is so misleading since so many teams played creampuffs and held them to very little offense. Both USC and UCLA played above average D-1 programs.
DixieTrojan said:
The Bruins make me laugh.
Cal = UCLA.
"Don't believe the hype", Flavor Flav once said.
Brian Schroeder said:
There's a big difference though.
USC played a tough team away in a hostile environment.
UCLA played a cream puff at home!
Joneser said:
I place no stock in this, since yards are relinquished by our second and third team defenses late in blow-out games. I LOVED the hitting in the Razor game - on both sides.
this is so misleading since so many teams played creampuffs and held them to very little offense. Both USC and UCLA played above average D-1 programs.
The Bruins make me laugh.
Cal = UCLA.
"Don't believe the hype", Flavor Flav once said.
There's a big difference though.
USC played a tough team away in a hostile environment.
UCLA played a cream puff at home!
I place no stock in this, since yards are relinquished by our second and third team defenses late in blow-out games. I LOVED the hitting in the Razor game - on both sides.