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As far as playing YSU and Ohio, as opposed to @ UVA. I'm not sure which way to lean here. 2 warmup games going into USC I think is good. However, I'm not sure those 2 games really prepares a team for a team the caliber of USC.
I agree. I don't think the schedule really gives USC much advantage going into the tOSU game. It will be nice to have an extra week to prepare, but there's also something to be said for getting into the rhythm of weekly games.
It will be an early season game for both teams, so there may be a few miscues, but both teams are well-coached, experienced, and will have strong on-field leadership. I expect a well-played game. I will readily admit that tOSU is more experienced, but USC is hardly inexperienced. All of USC's projected starters had significant playing time last year. Most are upperclassmen. By college standards, USC isn't a "young team" and I don't expect them to play like one...even if they only play one game going into the tOSU game.
USC's schedule is very favorable from the standpoint of their Pac-10 schedule. It will give them ample oppoprtunity to identify problems and make adjustments before they head into perhaps the 3 games that will determine the Pac-10 champ....@ Oregon St., Oregon, ASU. It will also be nice to have a week off at the end, before the two rivalry games. As was mentioned, USC did get most of the tough games at home. I don't know if the "schedule maker" gets any credit for this, or if it just worked out that way. I can't wait to see what they do with it.
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