Greg Sumner
> It was an OK game yesterday. A lot of fans had really high hopes, but
> in reality a loaded team that played for the Championship the year
> before was always out of our reach unless some really unlikely things
> happened. None of those things happened. There is no way to avoid
> the Freshman-QB Blues after all. Ohio State is very good but a
> straight-up loaded team with experience will beat them without a lot
> of trouble. The Big Ten might be weak enough this year for them to
> run the table again though.
Overall, though, ya cant be too upset at the results; it was one of
those games that if you take 4 or 5 plays away, it could have been a much
closer game. Locker may have a ways to go, but at least he's getting his
bumps now.
I don't think UW is gonna challenge SC - hell, I don't know if the
Chicago Bears would challenge SC - but things are most certainly looking
up. The stadium seemed energized in a way it hasn't been in a while.
Dammit.
> The only shocker was UCLA. What the hell guys?
I felt bad about this one all week. If Utah was at full strength, I
mighta taken 'em.
> It looks like ASU and Oregon are going to challenge USC for #1 this
> year in the Pac.
> Right now I'd have to say Oregon has the edge.
d00d, isn't it a little early to start hexing us?!?
Sean
> Greg Sumner
> Seattle, WA
> Go Huskies!
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