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To: TH who wrote (3754)11/20/2006 10:49:03 AM
From: maxncompany  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50713
 
Nice game comments.......As an Ohio State fan, Michigan is the only team that can beat Ohio State. Not saying they would in a rematch, but they could. I don't think anyone else could.

Would love a rematch of last year's bowl game in which the Buckeyes dominated the always overrated and overhyped Notre Dame. I had to laugh, when in pre-season comments Lou Holtz was lauding one of Notre Dame's strengths as the return of 9 defensive starters. Is that the same 9 starters that gave up more yards to Ohio State last year than in any game in Notre Dame history???????? Ohio State's offense has only gotten better in the meantime. Unfortunately, even if Notre Dame defeats USC, they won't make it to the title game, for Michigan humiliated Notre Dame on Notre Dame's home turf.

USC could make it to the title game. Supposedly they actually have a defense this season for a change. I'd have to see it to believe it. I picked Texas last year when everyone said USC was a slam dunk. Why? Texas had the balance, a very good offense and defense. USC had an even greater offense, but, alas, only a mediocre defense. Little was said about their mediocre defense, for all attention was on their star studded offense.

Who else is there? Arkansas and Florida? It looks from here, that it will be either USC or Michigan. Michigan no longer has a say. USC still has a chance to prove on the field they deserve a shot at the title. Michigan has already proven their case.