Arizona 21-USC 17: How Far The Mighty Have Fallen

93225347KD030_ARIZONA_V_USCIn the wake of yet another abysmal effort on the part of the once mighty USC Trojans, several thoughts occurred to me.

I wrote an article after USC was demolished by Oregon where I stated that the Trojans “just weren’t very good.”

Let me amend that.

The Trojans are mediocre and getting worse by the week.

This team isn’t awful by any stretch of the imagination but I am almost completely certain, assuming they aren’t playing teams even worse than they are, like Arizona State and UCLA, in other words, “decent” teams like Arizona, they would lose more than they would win.

How far the mighty have fallen.

Like most of the USC faithful, I was sucked into the early season mirage of this edition of the Trojans being a quality team.

And I, like everyone else, was dead wrong.

There is just no getting around it.

This team is not good. Note that I have removed the “very” from my earlier assessment.

Even the 8-4 record is misleading.

If the season were to start today, I would not be in the least surprised if USC couldn’t even manage a .500 record.

Now, I know many of you will say I am going to extremes.

And perhaps you are right.

Maybe I am measuring this years Trojans by meeting the expectations of those in recent years gone by.

And maybe that is both unfair and unrealistic.

That is the price this years Trojans will have to pay when years of excellence are measured against a team that has continually gone backwards for the last seven games.

And today put the finishing touches on an embarrassing second half of the season.

On a day when the Trojans said goodbye to 19 seniors at home, they couldn’t even muster a victory against a marginal Arizona Wildcat team that was playing without their best tailback, Nic Grigsby and a quarterback playing with one good hand.

Thanks for showing up guys.

But that is about all you did.

I also wrote an article this week questioning whether or not offensive coordinator Jeremy Bates would leave for the NFL.

Now I am holding the door for Mr. Bates.

And don’t let it hit you on the way out.

Bates continued today what he has done all year long.

Calling pass plays when the run was working and running when he should pass.

Memo to Jeremy Bates: You set up the pass with the run in a pro set offense.

Not the other way around.

Meanwhile, Matt Barkley, a true freshman, continues to play like one.

But I can’t fault him when his offensive coordinator can’t figure out when to run or when to pass.

I just hope he hasn’t ruined Barkley for the coming years.

Yes, I understand that these are words of negativity and that I could be logically labeled an abject pessimist when it comes to this years Trojans.

Which brings me to my final thought.

This hasn’t been the greatest year for me.

I am coming off a year where my fiance and I broke up and, as a teacher in California, I have been laid off for the entirety of 2009.

So, in my spare time, of which I have plenty of lately, I decided to turn to two of my passions and combine them in one glorious package that would ease my blues.

Writing about my beloved USC Trojans.

Who knew that this would be the year that they would fall on their face?

So please 2009, end and lets let 2010 be a banner year for both myself and the Trojans.

I promise to try real hard to do better.

How about you USC?

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Mr. Enter Key,

To be honest, writing in this "internet style" is very disconcerting to me. As an educator, I struggle writing in this manner that has been defined as "internet friendly." I have students (I have been reduced to substitute teaching for the time being) that have enthusiastically e-mailed me to say they have checked out my sports writing and they like my so-called "style." I then have to spend the entirety of my responding e-mail admonishing them NOT to write like that.

Despite the sarcasm I detected in your initial post to me, I do appreciate your intention. It would be nice if more people took good grammar seriously.

Understood. Writing to your audience is important obviously. It's just sad that that usually means writing badly (syntax/structure, not content in your case, Mr. McMahan).

And pk, you should have used a semicolon there after perfect, not a comma. And the expression is "sick and tired," not "sick in tired." And there should have been a comma after "blog."

But your point is good. It is completely unfair to expect published writers to use proper grammar and syntax (with Mr. McMahan's exception, given that he's doing it on purpose). I mean, just because it is our first language doesn't mean we should all have to be good at it.

Thanks Pk! I hope "Mr. Key" thinks I wasn't being too rude! :)

Rick (to Mr. Key) that was perfect, I am so sick in tried of these blog geeks that think it's term paper. It's a blog not a class room or media center.

Dear Mr. "Key"

Thank you for your concern as to my writing style and perhaps I can explain it. Having secured a Masters degree already, I shared your concern regarding "choppy sentences." To be sure, if this were an academic paper I was submitting, I would never write in this style.

However, in all of the format requirements by these various websites I write for, I have been requested to break my paragraphs up into single sentences whenever possible for what is called, "internet readability."

I apologize for your exhaustion and insofar as I am torn between your mental debilitation and the requirements of those who publish my work, I would respectfully suggest that whenever you see my name attached to an article in the future, you steer another direction.

Happy Holidays.

Scott, thank you for those sentiments. I didn't really include them to invoke sympathy, I was mostly trying to tie my teams struggles with my own in order to personalize the article itself.

Nonetheless, I truly appreciate your kind sentiments and the spirit with which it was made.

Thank you my friend....

Dear Mr. McMahan,
I am getting really exhausted. Please stop pressing me at the end of every single sentence you write. Your writing ends up being super-choppy, so go for paragraphs.

Sincerely,
Your "Enter" Key

Rick, I'm genuinely sorry for your personal struggles.

Hi PK, always good to read you.

At the beginning of the season I wrote two articles suggesting that 2010 would the breakout season for the Trojans.

Even as this season began to fall apart, I still embraced the notion that 2010 was the real year for glory.

Now I am not so sure. The way the Trojans have fallen apart has caused me to question the foundation of quality for this team.

Having said that, I think we owe Pete the benefit of the doubt. He has earned this and I, for one, am willing to cut him some slack.

However, my optimism has been sorely tempered by what I have seen this year. I hope I am wrong but for sure, Bates needs to go and the sooner the better.

Happy holidays Pk!

Rick you are right on with this, but you know it really started with the SJSU game. I still remember watching that game in the first quarter, thinking what is this play calling and hearing the people around with their comments. I can't believe the play calling it is just weird has no rime of reason, and the team what team. So has Pete ran this team into the ground, I think so. But can they get it overhauled or are they going to continue to move 1 step forward and 2 steps back.