blgstocks said:
I know i shouldnt even bother, but don't you think it is unfair to compare this years SC team to last years SC team. SC defense last year was always right near the tops in a offense only conference, which is incredible. This year they are like 74 in pass and 24 in rush (i dont think another team besides SC rushes in the pac10. lol jk but not really) I know it is tempting to say Texas has similar strength of schedule and similar offensive production (in a much tougher D conference) Texas has a better defense. SC has a better coach. But this game will be a blow out cause last years SC team did it so this years will.
This should answer the question about comparing last years USC D vs this years USC D. I do think last years D was better but how much better I honestly don't know. This years D is a lot faster. The biggest difference is USC was much more dominating at DT last year.
Last year USC had a terrific defense averaging 13 ppg given up (people still doubted them), but this year USC has given up 20 ppg. Part of that is due to USCs offense. This year USC has had few drives taking more than 3 minutes of game time leaving the D on the field longer.
And last year they were in several dogfights because the USC O stumbled at times: Va Tech, Stanford, Cal, and UCLA were all close. USC needed to keep their first string defense in for most of those games. This year only Notre Dame, ASU and FSU were that way and the rest were games won by late third quarter. Several scores were accomplished against the second team defense this year. Most don't realize this or know this when looking at "stats." It is crucial info. USC also played all their best opponents on the road. Brutal schedule.
Think about it. That is only 7pt difference and this years schedule was much more brutal.
Remember, posters here at MJ's said Peterson would run over 200 yards against USC. USC has not seen an offense like OU. USC has not seen a D like OU. USC over-rated. Funny how people can find ways to doubt USC's dominance. It will be another double digit BCS bowl victory for USC. Look at my thread (that was moved) BLAST FROM THE PAST quoting multiple respected cappers from last year. All were impressed with OU dominating CO (texas did too) and no respect for USC and pac 10 etc.
BTW, USC is #1 D in the Pac 10 (stat wise).