Published 6/24/2009
by Rick McMahan
at Bleacher Report - College Football
It appears that some haters are down playing USC's chances for the kind of season we have come to expect from the men of Troy.
They say that the Trojans have lost too much talent, especially on defense. Word on the street is that when Mark Sanchez left, so did the potential for a great offense. The talk is that no college team can lose eleven players drafted by the NFL and expect to be good enough to challenge for the National Championship.
Well, I disagree and here are nine reasons why.
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