Not to get into a pissing contest, but the Pac-10 is not a cupcake conference. This year should be better, though I don't know if there will be two Top Ten teams like last year.
ASU crushed Iowa in 2004 and Oregon State outplayed LSU in Baton Rouge. Not to piggyback on Scott's stats, but it has been very difficult to go through the Pac-10 undefeated.
I picked ASU to beat USC last year and the Trojans were up 42-0 at half. Don't see the Sun Devils recovering from that in a year. My pick is Cal. They have proven they can play SC even and have the line and running game to push the Trojans around. ...You are not going to out-score the Trojans. Better off keeping them off the field. Marshawn Lynch and Cal may be able to do that.
Pac-10 teams are usually open to Home and Home series with Big 10 and SEC schools. Talk to your A.D.'s. I will say this about USC, they havn't had a history of shying away from the competition.
ASU crushed Iowa in 2004 and Oregon State outplayed LSU in Baton Rouge. Not to piggyback on Scott's stats, but it has been very difficult to go through the Pac-10 undefeated.
I picked ASU to beat USC last year and the Trojans were up 42-0 at half. Don't see the Sun Devils recovering from that in a year. My pick is Cal. They have proven they can play SC even and have the line and running game to push the Trojans around. ...You are not going to out-score the Trojans. Better off keeping them off the field. Marshawn Lynch and Cal may be able to do that.
Pac-10 teams are usually open to Home and Home series with Big 10 and SEC schools. Talk to your A.D.'s. I will say this about USC, they havn't had a history of shying away from the competition.