Wow. Can't believe all the top ranked teams are getting beat week after week.
Goes to show you that just because a team has a stable full of 4 and 5 star recruits, they aren't sure fire world beaters. A team is more than just the some of its parts. Also, a key injury here and there, you not only lose the talent at that spot, you lose the chemistry of a unit that had been playing together.
Stanford (2-4) beats #1 USC. Oregon State (4-3) beats #2 California. UCLA (4-2) beat both Stanford and Oregon State. UCLA lost to Utah (4-3) and Notre Dame (1-6). What next?
UCLA plays California this Saturday. As of Monday morning, on Yahoo! Sports NCAAF Odds it is off the board! I guess that means the number crunchers in Las Vegas don't want to risk the house money on a crazy game like that where who knows which QB will play and how they will play?
In any case, Go Bruins!
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