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How would USC fair as a football independent?
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RE: How would USC fair as a football independent?
(10-10-2021 04:19 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  
(10-10-2021 12:14 PM)goofus Wrote:  Leave the PAC-12 and then turn around and schedule 6 annual opponents from the PAC? What's the point?

A much better idea is for the PAC to scrap their divisions, reduce the number of conference games to 8, and restructure their conference schedule to have 5 permanent rivals and play the other 6 opponents 50% of the time. Then USC can still Notre Dame every year, and play 2 other Big Alliance teams every year.

This is not dramatically different from the independent schedule you proposed and USC does not have to give up the chance to play for a conference championship.

But what about the revenue gap? USC subsidizes the rest of the PAC 12 in media dollars, which puts the Trojans behind the other blue bloods

USC was an embarrassment against Utah.
10-10-2021 09:24 PM
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