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Godspeed, Bevaqua.
Or were we open to playing in September? Hard to tell from the articles.
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Play them in September. I don’t know if that would cause an issue with ACC or one of the other team’s we scheduled. I know we generally dont drop out of prior commitments unless we feel OK paying a large fee.
Thanksgiving weekend at your place.
First the record, I loved seeing those two uniforms on the same field.
They had great players & great teams and so did we. It was big on big. Stars vs stars.
And its rare to get a sporting event where the old school 3 major tv markets have a rooting interest: (NYC, CHI & LA)
Who knows perhaps it will be revived, but my guess is this “goodbye for a while”
22-4 over the last 2 years. Tough and physical. A real road environment. USC may end up getting so much talent they can win 11 games eventually but BYU is a better program right now.
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What a bunch of pussies.
In their lust for money, USC thought nothing of killing off the 100+ year old Pac 10, so ending the nation's longest intersectional rivalry means nothing to them.
You schedule 3 FCS warm up games. Play no one of any significance the rest of the way, except conference games. You end up playing one or two tough games the entire year. The polls and the committee see a 12-0 or 11-1 record at the end of the season and figure you have to be one of the best teams in the country. USC, like everyone else, has to see how successful that formula can be. Tough out of conference games will go away unless the way teams are ranked changes.
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