The Trojans got the HECK out of the Emerald City with a hard-fought, injury-plagued, mistake-prone, flag-happy, crappy-weather game against the Huskies 27-24. The offensive line suffered two significant injuries to guard, Chilo Rachel and center, Kris O'Dowd on the same play in the first quarter after which, the offense got untracked and couldn't find any rythmn. The 16 penalties was the most by a Pete Carroll Trojan team since 2002...some of those called (on both sides) were marginal at best, including the PI call in the 4th in which Yao Ming would have needed a ladder to catch the ball.
Still, the Trojans survived and advance to their next opponent, hosting the Stanford Cardinal led by Jim "the mouth" Harbaugh. The next three games "should" be relatively easy vs the Cardinal, the Wildcats, and the Irish, which could be a trap game since it is right before another road trip to Eugene to face the feisty Ducks.
For those of you who didn't see the Cal/Oregon game, it lived up to its billing and the Trojans will need the next three games to rest the injured and get ready for the "heavies."
For those of you who missed the Washington game, here is the Cliffs Notes version:
USC/Washington Condensed Game
In closing, it was a WACKY weekend in college football with FIVE top 10 teams taken down. Cal is now #3, Oregon was dropped down to 14 (which is terrible considering how close the game was and how many other top 10 teams lost to unranked teams on Saturday. If any LSU fans remarks about the Tigers jumping USC in the AP poll, bait them into answering this question: "do you feel the move to #1 in the AP is justified?" When the react something like "heck yeah, we should be #1 in ALL polls." Smile and say, "thank you for validating the AP Poll, you just acknowledged 2003 was a split." Turn and walk away...and smile!
Saturday's viewing party will be posted soon.
Fight On!

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