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3 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Yikes USC down 17-0 in the 2nd quarter.

 

Lincoln Riley needs to start recruiting some defensive players.

It's just like his OU teams. There's plenty of recruiting stars the onfield defensive performance just never lives up to the recruiting rankings. There's no way USC (and OU back then) shouldn't have had at least decent defenses. Say top 30 or so. There's no excuse for his team to constantly be near the bottom of defensive rankings. It ain't a talent issue. Not to be that bad.

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31 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Except they didn't fumble it - Chaney was CLEARLY down.

Bent *****. 

I can agree it looked like he was probably down, but the views of it weren’t great. 
 

How do you feeL about your coaching staff right now though? I can’t imagine having to address the team after that one. 

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3 minutes ago, ECHornet said:

I can agree it looked like he was probably down, but the views of it weren’t great. 
 

Gotta be indisputable. Like that USC TD right there. Did the receiver bobble it? Yeah, probably. But it was called a TD on the field and there was no indisputable replay. Gotta stick with the call.

What I disagree with about that USC call there is that even if you determine he ultimately caught the ball I thought the replay clearly showed it was no secured in the endzone. IMO, the correct call there was completed pass a football length shy of the goal line. 2nd and goal from inside the one with 2 seconds on the clock.

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