Week 13 – #6 Notre Dame
at #3 USC
Opening
Line: USC -7
Saturday, 8:00 pm Eastern
ABC
The best game of the weekend takes place Saturday night in
Los Angeles as the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame take on the
Trojans of USC. A win by Notre Dame doesn't get the Irish
into the national championship game, but it would definitely
keep USC out. SBG
Global
reports that the betting public is split on if Notre Dame
can actually pull off the feat.
USC (9-1) can do no worse than go to the Rose Bowl, but Notre
Dame (10-1) needs a win to assure itself a BCS bowl bid. The
Trojans are third in the BCS standings, only slightly behind
No. 2 Michigan, and the Irish are fifth but have a lot more
ground to make up. ''Wherever they put us, they put us,''
USC coach Pete Carroll said. ''We play a great schedule, that's
all I know. I'll be the last guy to campaign for us.''
USC is an 8.5 point favorite with a total of 56.5 at SBG
Global.
Notre Dame will clearly move ahead of USC with a victory
Saturday, and could overtake Florida if they lose this week
to Florida State or in next week's SEC title game against
No. 5 Arkansas. ''I think that our best chance - without going
into being a politician - our best chance is to go out to
USC and beat USC and let the chips fall where they may,''
Notre Dame head coach Charlie Weis said. ''You can't even
be involved in the conversation if you don't go beat USC.''
The Trojans nearly lost to Notre Dame last year but Matt Leinart
pushed and spun his way into the end zone - helped by a shove
from Reggie Bush - with 3 seconds left as USC got out of South
Bend with a 34-31 victory.
Notre Dame quarterback Brady Quinn hasn't had much success
in three games against the Trojans, completing only 50 percent
of his passes for 537 yards with three touchdowns and one
interception. He goes against a USC defense which has been
outstanding recently, allowing a total of 19 points and forcing
eight turnovers over its past three games. USC did not commit
a turnover for the fourth time this season last week, and
has outscored opponents 143-33 of late. Quarterback John David
Booty has thrown only one interception and been sacked two
times in three games since USC's only loss - 39-24 at Oregon
State.
The Trojans have won four in a row over the Irish in a series
that dates back to 1926, with Notre Dame leading 42-30-5.
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