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``We're not a spread-option team,'' USC offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian said regarding the shotgun.
If Nebraska is indeed a legitimate opponent, this will be an interesting week to see how much it really soaks into the game plan.

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We should be. Its better than the boring unaffective offense we have running the last 2 seasons. USC with texas tech's or Oregons offense would be awesome. By the way Athlete Jeff Demps from Florida commited to USC.

I'm sorry Giorgio but by boring are you referring to the 50 ppg USC put up in 2005?

Are we now wishing to be like Texas Tech who hasn't won the Big 12 in forever? OREGON!?!? Are you kidding me?! Oregon wins one game against a very mediocre Michigan defensive squad and suddenly USC should remake their offense to look like a team that couldn't break 20 points against USC's defense??

USC's offense is a classic NFL style O and it has won us 5 straight Pac-10 championships. When Texas Tech or Oregon have won something worth bragging about then we can start complaining. Till then stop being a little "grass is greener" beeotch.

You are an idiot. Please leave the criticism to those that know what they are talking about.

Tyler, go to bed so you can wake up on time to make it to practice! You don't want to keep rolling in the grass like a dog, do you?

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