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Posted on 9/5/09 at 12:43 am to
Posted by SpidermanTUba
my house
Member since May 2004
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Posted on 9/5/09 at 12:43 am to
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As far as people with multiple titles USC is in the same boat as UF. If USC wins another they will claim to have 2 1/2 and be the best.


USC only has 1 national championship this decade.
Posted by lsutiger2486
Baton Rouge
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 9/5/09 at 12:50 am to
I was stating the USC argument. I personally don't respect their AP title.
This post was edited on 9/5/09 at 12:51 am
Posted by RMFTBama
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Member since Aug 2009
5285 posts
Posted on 9/5/09 at 1:26 am to
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USC only has 1 national championship this decade.


You couldn't be more wrong, idiot. The AP has been around much longer than the BCS and it will exist long after the BCS has fallen apart; in the future, BCS titles will probably be less respectable than old UPI titles. Furthermore, whether you like it or not, the rest of the country knows that USC would have absolutely obliterated LSU had the two met for the national championship in '03. Instead, LSU beat an Oklahoma team by one touchdown that got railed by Kansas State just a few weeks prior.

Then of course there's LSU's 2007 national title team, the first national championship with two losses since, what, the 1960s? I think you'll see one day that your beloved 2007 team catches as much grief as the 1941 'Bama team.

In the end, it's really no contest. Though I despise them, USC is the program of the decade, and it's not even close. Seven straight Pact-10 titles, Seven straight BCS appearances, seven straight top-5 finishes in the AP poll, 1 BCS NC, 1 AP NC, and another appearance in the BCS NC game. That's not even counting 3 Heisman winners and a 34 game win streak.
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