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I think this game beats the 2002 Fiesta Bowl game with OSU and Miami, that game was tarnished by McGahee's injury and the bad Pass interference call.


I agree, but it was only the third best game I watched this year.

#1 - USC v. Notre Dame
#2 - 2005 Grey Cup :lol:
#3 - USC v. Texas

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Some guy on ESPN asked this:

Since Texas beat USC, when do we start analyzing them as the Best of All-Time, complete with lengthy articles and television specials?


Nope... just like we won't see any of this years WS games on their Top 10 games of 2005 special. Some teams "don't market" according to them. Damn coastal biases.


Oh bullshit. The USC crap was overblown to begin with, and we knew it. That's why we aren't hyping Texas the same way.


You go. I was thinking the same thing the whole time. Every time I went to espn.com I voted for the team that was "playing" USC that day. It was a joke.

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I honestly didn't care one way or another, which really allowed me to enjoy the game un attached emotionally. And what a freakin' game!! I was at a local pizza place with a bunch of USC fans. Right before that 4th & 2 I told my USC season seat friend "Texas is gonna gonna stop them here you have to punt & put Vince on a long field" & he dissagreed. I tried to tell him after the game a longer field might've made a difference & he tried to put the blame on Bush's latteral. I don't see how that play had more impact than Leinarts INT

I think no Norm Chow made a huge difference. You give him a month to prepare & he'll put all kinds of things in to throw off opponents. He added all kinds of wrinkles last year like going from a 3 step drop to a roll out & Oklahoma had no clue. I could be wrong but if they added anything since the UCLA game I didn't see it & no one mentioned it. And you have to think Chow would've had something more creative than LenDale up the
middle on 4th & 2.

So what did Leinart do in the postgame show? I heard he was an ass

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He said that he thought USC was still the better team and they lost the game as opposed to Texas winning it.

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He said that he thought USC was still the better team and they lost the game as opposed to Texas winning it.


As I told Loogar earlier, even if they had lost I thought Texas had the better football team.

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He said that he thought USC was still the better team and they lost the game as opposed to Texas winning it.


Which makes him look like a sore loser, and then just a loser in general. Or a Dolt. Seriously. If you have the talent, and you lose the game, what does that say about you, fuckwad?

I was hoping someone would knock his eyes straight. Something about the dude that I don't like. LenDale and Reggie are street as hell, though. I like them dudes.

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Leinhart and Bush went to the Texas lockerroom after the game to congratulate the team.


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Leinhart and Bush went to the Texas lockerroom after the game to sniff Vince Young's Jock.

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Senator LooGAR, TX Monger Wrote:

I was hoping someone would knock his eyes straight.


A combo hit by Ronnie Lott and LT couldnt knock that googlee-eyed punk straight.

He sorry.

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Senator LooGAR, TX Monger Wrote:

I was hoping someone would knock his eyes straight.


A combo hit by Ronnie Lott and LT couldnt knock that googlee-eyed punk straight.

He sorry.


Look like a car comin down the street with both doors wide open

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