Everything I've heard on ESPN....With the exception of Mark May said they expected it to be close....That's what I heard, of course I didn't watch much of it because I didn't want to hear as much about it as I did the OSU and Michigan gameI've heard quite a few media heads say they were expecting USC to put the beatdown on Notre Dame. I was expecting it out of USC, too.
It's ESPN, what do you expect? Analysts clamoring about a beatdown on the Irish is going to turn down viewership. And I hate to talk about announcer bias, but all I heard last night was the announcers fellating Brady Quinn.Everything I've heard on ESPN....With the exception of Mark May said they expected it to be close....That's what I heard, of course I didn't watch much of it because I didn't want to hear as much about it as I did the OSU and Michigan game
To an extent I kind of expected because USC just needed to get taken down one time to awake a sleeping giant IMOIt's ESPN, what do you expect? Analysts clamoring about a beatdown on the Irish is going to turn down viewership. And I hate to talk about announcer bias, but all I heard last night was the announcers fellating Brady Quinn.
Just about everyone not working for ABC and NBC affiliates were expecting the Irish to get walloped.
None taken. The SEC is the best... Pac-10's 2nd, at best.To an extent I kind of expected because USC just needed to get taken down one time to awake a sleeping giant IMO
I also noticed that last night about Quinn.....I think those announcers needed chapstick so their lips wouldn't get too dry while they were kissing his arse.....He could throw an INT last night and they would say "well that was a really beautifully thrown ball"....I had to laugh though when they said that the computers think the PAC-10 is the toughest conference in the country....No offense Milo, but I tend to disagree with that