If they can't pressure Sanchez (very young USC quarterback), they will lose. Though USC lost many starters for this year, their D is still one of the best. It'll be upto OSU to control the line when OSU is on D. USC's offensive line is made up of sophomores and as I said earlier, a very young quarterback in his first season starting. Like someone said, if they get behind, they may not come back.
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"Bridges on fire"
Which will be fine by me as I'm from southern cali and yes, a USC fan.
I will say I have been trying to get into the whole OSU thing. Except, of course, this coming week and by my gf's demand, when they play Illinois. (Who, by the way, got their asses handed to them last year by USC. I slept with one eye open that night. )