USC v OSU: The (Most Predictable) Game of the Century, or, Why USC Will Dominate OSU
Predestination, a doctrine supported by many Calvinists and folks living in Big Ten Country, is the general belief that God has already determined the course of events on this earth. Assuming that John Calvin was onto something, I have a strong feeling that the Trojans of USC have already won Saturday's game against Ohio State University. In fact, I just cannot imagine Him decreeing any other result in the showdown at the Coliseum.
Our SoCal friends over at Conquest Chronicles, in the spirit of humbleness and at the risk of losing all their readers, have made a pretty convincing case that Ohio State will not only hold their own against USC, but will dominate the game. Read this absolute foolishness here. The "psychological battle" argument is the star of their article.
The Reasons Behind My Beliefs
Where do I start? USC just doesn't lose regular season non-conference games. Since 2002, the Trojans are 15-1 in these early season tests,including stonings of traditional powers like Auburn, Virginia Tech, Nebraska, and Notre Dame. Coach Pete Carroll has recruited with religious zeal and instilled in his players an attitude of complete confidence. This recruiting/coaching recipe has led to early season blowouts of solid teams. This year looks to be no different, especially after the Trojans took the sword to Virginia in a 52-7 victory. The defense mixed up its blitz packages and attacked Virginia's quarterback relentlessly, leading to sacks and incompletions. Mark Sanchez and the stable of versatile running backs looked healthy and efficient in the aforementioned Virginia game.
Healthy and efficient are two words not being used to describe the Ohio State Buckeyes right now. Beanie Wells and his wounded foot will lack the explosiveness necessary to make a dent in USC's defense. Although USC's Conquest Chronicles suggests that Wells is merely resting his injured foot and playing possum, the Big Ten Network reported that Wells didn't play a full contact down the entire week after missing the Ohio University game. Wells will need to be miraculously healed to be a major factor against the fast, hard hitting Trojan D.On top of that, the other OSU running backs lack the north-south running ability of Wells and scat backs typically have trouble with the NFL-like quickness of the USC linebacking corp.

The resting place for the hopes and dreams of the 2008 Ohio State Buckeyes.
Of course if Pete Carroll and the Trojans watched any tape of the aforementioned Ohio game, he is sure to notice the horrendous performance by Todd Boeckman. Boeckman's sad statistics against the Bobcats (110 yards passing, 3 sacks, 0 touchdowns) don't even begin to show his lack of leadership and inability to deliver the ball to the wide receivers. And now I'm supposed to believe that Boeckman will walk into the Coliseum and lead the underdog Bucks to victory? He could barely lead them to a home victory against Ohio U!
Asking for a Miracle
The Ohio State University football team has taken major steps backward since the beginning of the season. Once thought of as an inescapably solid veteran team with an ace in the hole (QB Terrelle Pryor), now the Buck's have a wounded superstar, a struggling offense, and a defense that looked confused at times against a mid-major opponent. On top of that, they accepted an invitation to play a USC team that destroys non-conference teams and has so much depth that five star recruits happily sit on the bench.
The Buckeye's have been humbled and lost their air of invincibility. Will they rise from their lowly status and defeat the Trojans, like the great Biblical King Nebuchadnezzar of the Book of Daniel coming back from the wild to have his kingdom restored? I have a feeling the result of this game has already been ordained...and the Buckeye's won't be happy about the outcome
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I'm so sick of anything relating to...
The New England Patriots, Notre Dame and Wasilla, Alaska…
BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY, I’M SICK OF ANYTHING THAT HAS TO DO WITH “the” OHIO STATE BUCKEYES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I hope the Trojans kick the living BLEEP out of OSU!
" I'm not always right. But I'm never wrong. "
by LOUtheMETSfan on Sep 10, 2008 4:44 PM CDT 0 recs
im still holding out...
although hating OSU is like breathing for me, I still have to root for them in OOC scheduling. I think Boeckman took Ohio as a push over (like any self-respecting team in the first few weeks does) and he’ll take his dump of a game against OU and play smart and conservative like he seemed to do all last season. I don’t really know the status of wells, but if he can think about playing, he’ll be on the field, OSU victory will hinge on his performance. Not in mass yardage, but in ball control, if OSU can get beanie 30 + rushes im hoping for a win. then again, what do i know, I’m just a lowly PSU fan and pay NO attention to OSU whatsoever. good luck boys you’ll have your work cut out for you
For the glory
by lionalum05 on Sep 11, 2008 8:53 AM CDT 0 recs
Even though...
it would be nice for Ohio State to win a big game like this one, because it’ll make us look better when the Nittany Lions dominate them on October 25th.. I am really looking forward to seeing their shotty defense and overrated offense get exposed in this massive blowout. I typically feel fairly dirty about rooting for USC… but in this case, I think I can safely say… Go Trojans!
But more importantly, ROAR LIONS ROAR!
by BSmith717 on Sep 11, 2008 9:47 AM CDT 0 recs










