Here comes the USC bashing again...

Bottom line is that if they are going to leap USC like this for who they played, they damned sure better drop them as the SEC teams play tougher teams BY FAR in their conference. Don't even begin with the talk of "well, UCLA beat Tenn.".

If you are going to reward USC or any other team, be fair and punish them when they play cupcakes like Wasthington St. or Notre Dame. Reward others. At that pace USC can win out and end up ranked fifth.
 
I don't have a problem with USC. They are a great team and should be #1 after week one. The thing I get tired of is the media's non-stop coverage of them. To me it just seems like the media wants to move them to the top spot any chance they get even when it is not always deserved.
 
Sorry, i just don't buy it.

in 02. we both had 2 losses, but one of there's was to a 6-6 Cal team. Why would they be 2 spots ahead of us in the poll when the one common opponent we beat on the ROAD. They lost to at HOME. Craziness.

In 04 why should OU drop so low and get punished for playing a Championship game. USC doesn't play such a game. USC did not play the BCS #1 or #2 team that year. And yet is crowned the champion... crap.
 
The 2005 season just rubbed most Texas fans the wrong way. It irritated me when Matt Leinart said that the best team didn't win the Rose Bowl in 2005. And the fact that the media seemed to agree chapped my *** too.

That said, I don't really care that they're ranked #1. But only because even ranking teams this early seems inane. They pounded their much weaker opponent like the rest of the top-tier programs and trying to rank these teams now seems pointless.

Looking forward to the USC-OSU game though. If USC wins that I'll not complain about a #1 rank.
 
Texas, I believe, has more 10-win seasons in a row than any program right now. They don't start over every year, they reload. Same as USC.

However, USC not only is picked high at the start of each season and given a kind of automatic high ranking, they are seldom penalized much for any loss. Further, their team is talked about in terms of (a) greatest team yet under Pete Carroll, or (b) greatest USC team ever, or even (c) greatest team of all-time.

They are not simply talked about as having a better than average year or bringing back x-amount of starters and all that... but more like... that they have 7 All-American running backs, that they have 2 or 3 quarterbacks that could each be Heisman candidates at another school, and so on.

It's that the program is overly gushed over in terms of their players and their coach, when all along you could say the same thing about a handful of Big 12 or SEC teams. USC is in LA. The media is focused in LA. USC has a history of national titles and Heisman winners. It's all part of just being Hollywood.

Last night's game was a loss to an unranked team that USC was favored by 25 points to beat. Think about it. And yet this team was SOLID number one going into the game. Not even a "sort of" number one. But a hands down number one even talked about that they might stand up well against the St. Louis Rams.

The bashing is because the talk about USC is overblown. They are a good team. They have an equal chance in a given year to make a run. But, hell, so does Florida, LSU, OU, Texas, Georgia, and a few other teams.

The point is that USC is not necessarily reloading anymore than anyone else. It's right up there, yes, but the annointing is too automatic, too often, and too overstated.

And in all of that, they have one only one national championship under the BCS format. The same as the rest of the current BCS-era winners. And they have not put together a string of 10-win seasons as has Texas.
 
Theory: Am I right or wrong....

The west coast has a ton of AP and other voters. They are in the western time zone and are more exposed to the 10pm central time games. There is no other competing conference or time zone they compete with. Heck the Pac-10 only consists of 4 states and is the only BCS conference in the vicinity.

Whereas those from Texas could be easily influenced by the SEC. The Big 10 and the ACC are close by(Big east, too).

In other words, the Pac-10 doesn't have a watered down base and therefore has an advantage in polling.

Am i right or wrong?
 
Which NFL team was USC playing last night?
This is the best USC team ever, if I read the publicity correctly, right? Better than 2005? Able to defeat the greatest armies of the world? No need to bash them.
 
Greatest Team Ever .... every year.
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No one anoints us the next coming like they do with Carroll And USC every year. Apples meet oranges.

Glass houses my ***.

No one says that UT would beat a Pro team.
 
omni, no. Just saying they are OVERLY exposed to west coast teams. The regional bias has no one else to share it with. Whereas, in the south... it gets split...

Who the hell out west could they split it with other than the mountain west conference which isn't even a BCS conference?

Just a theory anyways... just wanted others feedback.
 
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