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chode_regulator
12-20-2005, 09:51 AM
sucking usc's defenses dick now? all of a sudden after that being the biggest difference between texas adn socal, everyone now is acting as if their defense was never questionable and is anywhere near being on par with texas. :rolleyes stupid fucking media.

mookie2001
12-20-2005, 08:14 PM
ESPN wants a threepeat


USC is going to be dog tired after playing the top 10 teams of all time every day this week.

Cant_Be_Faded
12-20-2005, 08:17 PM
http://msn.foxsports.com/fe/img/Writers/header/223.jpg

mookie2001
12-20-2005, 08:28 PM
Jason Traber, age 13

chode_regulator
12-20-2005, 08:55 PM
oh my fucking god. laughing hard at these replies. traber...what a chode.
and that pix of moneypenny is hilarious
adn i hope when texas spanks usc's ass they dont use that as an excuse, "well we were tired from playing the top ten 10s all week."

Cant_Be_Faded
12-20-2005, 08:58 PM
that dude somewhat resembles matt leinart, dont yall think

chode_regulator
12-20-2005, 08:59 PM
vaguely....only vaguely

hussker
12-20-2005, 09:11 PM
ESPN wants a threepeat


USC is going to be dog tired after playing the top 10 teams of all time every day this week.

MOOKSTER,
Be careful, that term you used, you know, the THREE one, is trademarked by Pat Riley you know. The Cali Condoms are actually trying to call it a THREE-PETE (for their lubed up PETER leader known as Carroll...How Christmassy...).

Fortunately, it looks like the Horns are going to help the Ribbed Ones from SoCal avoid a potential infringement, just because it sounds the same.

Just a cranium's up in case ol' riles comes looking for you...

Excerpt from "Socrates' Conception of Definition" By James Beebe, University of Buffalo, Dept of Philosophy, Copyright 2003

"...Sometimes people copyright or trademark the words they coin. Legendary basketball coach Pay Riley, for instance, owns the rights to the term ‘threepeat.’ In 1988 Riley was coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, who had just won their second championship in a row. Riley and Laker guard Byron Scott were sitting around a swimming pool in Hawaii trying to formulate a catchy phrase that would motivate the Lakers to win another championship in 1989. The phrase they came up with was ‘threepeat,’ and Riley immediately trademarked it. When the Chicago Bulls threepeated twice during the nineties and the Lakers completed a threepeat in 2002, Riley received millions of dollars in royalties from the sale of t-shirts with the word ‘threepeat’ written on them (McNeal, 2002). Usually, the formulators of new words do not make it into the history books, but if you think you’ve coined an important new term, you might want to consult a lawyer..."

http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~jbeebe2/define.htm

Hussker

chode_regulator
12-20-2005, 09:13 PM
MOOKSTER,
Be careful, that term you used, you know, the THREE one, is trademarked by Pat Riley you know. The Cali Condoms are actually trying to call it a THREE-PETE (for their lubed up PETER leader known as Carroll...How Christmassy...).

Fortunately, it looks like the Horns are going to help the Ribbed Ones from SoCal avoid a potential infringement, just because it sounds the same.

Just a cranium's up in case ol' riles comes looking for you...

Excerpt from "Socrates' Conception of Definition" By James Beebe, University of Buffalo, Dept of Philosophy, Copyright 2003

"...Sometimes people copyright or trademark the words they coin. Legendary basketball coach Pay Riley, for instance, owns the rights to the term ‘threepeat.’ In 1988 Riley was coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, who had just won their second championship in a row. Riley and Laker guard Byron Scott were sitting around a swimming pool in Hawaii trying to formulate a catchy phrase that would motivate the Lakers to win another championship in 1989. The phrase they came up with was ‘threepeat,’ and Riley immediately trademarked it. When the Chicago Bulls threepeated twice during the nineties and the Lakers completed a threepeat in 2002, Riley received millions of dollars in royalties from the sale of t-shirts with the word ‘threepeat’ written on them (McNeal, 2002). Usually, the formulators of new words do not make it into the history books, but if you think you’ve coined an important new term, you might want to consult a lawyer..."

http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~jbeebe2/define.htm

Hussker
:wow :wow :wow :wow :wow

mookie2001
12-20-2005, 09:17 PM
2002-2004 Reggie McNeal lost to the longhorns




















worth noting

JMarkJohns
12-21-2005, 02:50 AM
... and (The Longhorns) have a comparable offense===texas win.

They have an equal to the task QB... That's where the offensive comparisons end. I know they score, but they did so against a lot of weaker teams. USC far and away played the tougher schedule and still put up 40+ a game.

This year's USC offense is the best of all time. It's not even close. You're disappointed when they don't break one for 50 yards or a touch.

Their defense will keep Texas in the game enough that Young will have a shot to take 'em down.

Should be a very good game. I think USC wins, but it'll be a hell of a lot closer than last year's "Title" game. Bob Stoops and Oklahoma are overrated, if any team over the last five years has been. Not USC.

mookie2001
12-21-2005, 04:12 PM
This year's USC offense is the best of all time. It's not even close

so good that USC averages less PPG than Texas

Supreme Allah
12-21-2005, 05:50 PM
so good that USC averages less PPG than Texas

Big 12

mookie2001
12-21-2005, 05:53 PM
pac 10?

JMarkJohns
12-21-2005, 08:03 PM
so good that USC averages less PPG than Texas

Against lesser opponants. Are you really going to say that Texas played an equal schedule to USC? USC played five top-25 teams, including three ranked in the final top-17.

In those five games they averaged 46.6 points. Versus their lesser opponants they averaged 52.4 per game.

Texas, vs. their three top-25 ranked opponants averaged 39.7 points. Versus their lesser opponants, 54.7.

Honestly, the only reason Texas averaged more points per game was they played fewer top-20 opponants than USC did.

mookie2001
12-21-2005, 08:18 PM
you could have just said they scored 25 in columbus

chode_regulator
12-23-2005, 01:57 PM
you could have just said they scored 25 in columbus
lololol and beat a top 5 team in the early goings of the season.
and lets see, oklahomo was this close to being top 25 at the end of the season. and oklahoma state is a good fb team very capable of being top 25 as are the faggies. and we all know that usc escaped from south bend and had more than a couple of close calls agasint unranked teams.

Cant_Be_Faded
12-23-2005, 09:46 PM
as are the faggies.


the aggies have been regulated as chodes i said, by chode regulator