Husker_x
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USC is a program I have hated for a long time. I know that Pete the Cheat was instrumental in Bo's career and that we probably owe more to that guy than we would like to admit, but there are only a couple of teams in the country that it brings me joy to watch fail. Notre Dame and Colorado are two others, though it's harder to enjoy failure that's so predictable. The most recent addition is Texas. Need I say more? Which leaves me with USC. Pete dove off the train the minute it looked like it was headed for the half-collapsed bridge. As he blows his nose with Franklin's face in Seattle, things are beginning to take a turn for the worse in sunny California.
The topic for the thread is this: What do you think is USC's immediate future within the next five to ten seasons?
I'm not sure what to make of Lane Kiffin. He's sustained two losses with what I think is going to be his best squad for the next two and a half seasons. That's before he slams into Oregon, the runaway favorites in the Pac-10. Snake oil salesman or not, losing games and having no bowl games to pitch to recruits has to have some kind of an impact on bringing star power to your program. I think USC is in for a slide. I'm just not sure how far down the hill they'll go. There's eight win seasons relative bad, and there's 2007 Nebraska bad. I'm rooting for the latter for U$C.
The topic for the thread is this: What do you think is USC's immediate future within the next five to ten seasons?
I'm not sure what to make of Lane Kiffin. He's sustained two losses with what I think is going to be his best squad for the next two and a half seasons. That's before he slams into Oregon, the runaway favorites in the Pac-10. Snake oil salesman or not, losing games and having no bowl games to pitch to recruits has to have some kind of an impact on bringing star power to your program. I think USC is in for a slide. I'm just not sure how far down the hill they'll go. There's eight win seasons relative bad, and there's 2007 Nebraska bad. I'm rooting for the latter for U$C.