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Old 01-01-2006, 12:52 AM
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Default Re: USC/Texas opinions

Some more information that I find interesting/relevant:
UT vs ranked opponents this year:

Texas vs OU (45-12)
UT had scoring drives of 1 play for 80 yds, 2 plays for 70 yds, and 1 play for 80 yds (fumble recovery).

UT vs tOSU (25-22)
UT had a scoring drive of 7 plays 64 yds (64 yard pass), a good 10 play drive that was assisted by a PI penalty, and another good 7 play drive that was assited by a PI penalty.

UT vs TexTech (52-17)
UT had a 3 play 8 yd TD, a 2 play 23 yd TD, and a 2 play 26 yd TD drive. Their long drives included a nice 7 play 80 yd, a 4 play 88 yd (including a 48 yd pass), a 3 play 80 yd (75 yd pass), and a nice 11 play 66 yd.

UT vs CU (42-17)
UT had a very nice 16 play 90 yd drive, a 6 play 66 yd (passes of 18, 25 and a VY run of 25), a 4 play 77 yd (63 yd pass), an 8 play 37 yd, a 5 play 72 yd (35 yd TD pass), and a 9 play 49 yd (assisted by a 3rd down PI penalty).

USC's defense vs ranked opponenents (or poor deffensive games):

USC vs ORE (45-13)
Gave up a 5 play 62 (two passes over 35 yds) and two FGs (drives of 6 plays for 20 yds and 7 plays for 11 yds)

USC vs ASU (38-28)
Gave up a PR for a TD, an 8 play 63 yd (largest gain 23 yds), a 4 play 55 yd (25 yd pass), and a 10 play 70 yd (largest gain 24 yds).

USC vs ND (34-31)
One 53yd punt return for TD, 13 plays 83 yds, 10 plays 72 yds, and 8 plays 87 yds. Only 3 offensive plays for ND went for over 20 yds, the most being a 25 yd pass.

USC vs FSU, the game everyone likes to talk about (50-42)
FSU had TD drives of 15 and 18 yds in the 4th quarter. Their other scoring drives included 9 plays for 81 yds, 12 plays for 65 yds, 8 for 55yds, and 6 for 65yds. Their biggest offensive play, 21 yard pass.

Basically, USC does not give up big plays on defense. As I stated before, the short pass is what kills them. Can UT do this? A lot of UT's high scoring comes from TO's and big plays. Can UT rely on VY to drive them down teh field consistently without mistakes? Take this for whatever you think its worth.
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