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12-22-2006, 12:23 PM
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OSU versus USC
Ok so I was curious how these two program would stack up over the last 5 or 6 years. If OSU wins the championship this year, would OSU have a stronger dynasty than USC over the past 5-6 years, I don't know all the stats, but I am sure some of you do. Would love to get some feedback. Part of this is driven by being tired of hearing how dominant USC has been and bleieving that if we win it this year we might actually be more dominant. Just curious
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12-22-2006, 12:45 PM
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Hrm... Well since the BCS came USC has one NC and one kind-of-NC that they somehow managed to steal from LSU. OSU has one, and potentially a second one. Both have been to several BCS bowls and won. Personally, I may be a little biased but I think if OSU wins the NC this year they would be more of a dynasty than USC, however, both programs are strong and will continue to be so for a while.
All of that winning really does make the top recruits give your program a good hard look 
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12-22-2006, 12:48 PM
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the term "dynasty" is over used these days.
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12-22-2006, 12:55 PM
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I think that 2 NCs are better than 1.5, so if we win on the 8th, we're the better of the two. I'm positive, however, that the media would say just the opposite, citing USC's long winning streak (insert Pac-10 joke here) and 3 Heisman trophy winners.
I just know it's a good thing for USC that we aren't playing them this year--let's just say that with every QB on the schedule throwing all over #28 (CB for USC, whose name I don't know) and Lady Quinn and UCLA's similarly immobile QB running all over USC's defense, Troy would have an absolute field day. We'd put up 35 easy on them.
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12-22-2006, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by LoKyBuckeye
the term "dynasty" is over used these days.
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Couldn't agree more.
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12-22-2006, 01:16 PM
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I think no one can touch USC's run over the past five years, regardless of who wins the BCS title game this year. If you go solely by BCS titles won, then yes, OSU is right up there and possibly in the lead. But if you go by consistency of being at the top, OSU has been tremendous, but each of USC's "down years" has been a narrow title game miss, and that's a damn impressive record that nobody matches.
Or putting it in general terms, I'm of the opinion that in most years, there's not much difference between any of the top 5 or so teams. And, along with their one, one-and-half, or two championships (depending on your personal viewpoint), USC's been there every time, as nobody else has done.
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12-22-2006, 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by zincfinger
I think no one can touch USC's run over the past five years, regardless of who wins the BCS title game this year. If you go solely by BCS titles won, then yes, OSU is right up there and possibly in the lead. But if you go by consistency of being at the top, OSU has been tremendous, but each of USC's "down years" has been a narrow title game miss, and that's a damn impressive record that nobody matches.
Or putting it in general terms, I'm of the opinion that in most years, there's not much difference between any of the top 5 or so teams. And, along with their one, one-and-half, or two championships (depending on your personal viewpoint), USC's been there every time, as nobody else has done.
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Not sure about all that:
Record since 2002 (5 years, including this year)
Rk..Team......Recod.....Pct....BCS Title....Opps to win... Final Ranks
1..USC.........58 - 6...906.....1.............2............4,2,1,2,8
2..Boise State.57 - 7...890.....0.............0............15,16,12,NR ,9
3..Ohio State..55 - 8...873.....1.............2............1,4,20,4,1
4..Texas.......54 - 9...857.....1.............1............6,12,5,1,18
5..Oklahoma....55 - 11..833.....0.............2............5,3,3,22,7
Yes, USC leads and all, but I don't think they're walking away with it like you suggest.
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12-22-2006, 01:49 PM
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