If you've never seen a home dog come out strong in the beginning of a game before things settle down and momentum goes the other way, welcome to a sport called football. you'll learn a lot.
You've lost me. This is textbook USC on the road vs. a potent passing offense in a hostile environment. Again, no 'SC fan who follows the team closely enough is surprised by this. ESPN broadcasters obviously have not done their homework was the point.
Sanchez way too slow with his decisions and is killing the timing of the offense which is forcing Sarkisian to panic and call too many trick plays which result in McKnight trying to do too much which result in TO's.
If you've never seen a home dog come out strong in the beginning of a game before things settle down and momentum goes the other way, welcome to a sport called football. you'll learn a lot.
I agree with the statement but...the home dog is coming out more than strong here. they are manhandling , being out coached , out played , out hustled and whipped . You dont see this too often ..not to this degree.
Potent passing offense? Maybe tonight, but OSU surely didn't show it against Penn State. I don't think this was expected from many. Nothing that I saw prior to now showed me that USC was anything but legit this year.