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Oregon 47, USC 20. There will be plenty of time later to put the Ducks' unprecedented offensive explosion into its proper historical context (check back in the a.m., because the numbers compared to any existing precedent against a Pete Carroll defense will be stunning). For now, though, just appreciate how far Oregon has come in two months.

I didn't want to put it so bluntly at the time, but after Oregon's opening-night flop at Boise State the early verdict seemed to be that Chip Kelly was in over his head. It wasn't just the LeGarrette Blount punch in the post-game -- the Ducks were a muddled disaster from the opening gun, totally impotent on offense, while Kelly was allegedly disrespected by his players and undermined by his boss, former coach Mike Bellotti, who was spotted giving Kelly advice on the sideline long before Blount's outburst etched the night in infamy. The unveiling of the Kelly era could not have gone more poorly, and cast immediate doubt on the experiment.

Fifty-eight days and seven straight wins later, it couldn't be more triumphant, or look like more of a nightmare for any poor defense that happens to cross its path. USC has lost Pac-10 games before -- seven now in four years -- but none have been so clearly demystifying as this one; a 27-point pantsing to fall two games behind the new, undisputed conference frontrunner (not including the tiebreaker, which the Ducks now own) is a "king has no clothes" kind of victory.

We wondered before the season if the Trojans were vulnerable, if the freshman quarterback and wholesale departures from last year's dominant defense and new coordinators on both sides of the ball harkened the end of SC's seven-year run at the top of the conference. Still, it was too unthinkable to predict in August, and even after the shocking September loss at Washington, the Trojans' subsequent blowout win over Cal, high-scoring escapes against Notre Dame and Oregon State and long history of dominating big games made them the safer bet tonight in Eugene.

So much for the benefit of the doubt: Barring an unbelievable turn of events -- i.e. Oregon losing twice down the stretch and a convoluted tiebreaker scenario breaking in the Trojans' favor -- USC's run as Pac-10 king is absolutely finished, and it's not a dignified death. No, the Trojan dynasty croaked loudly, messily and publicly, in a grisly fashion that might elicit as much stunned pity from the long-suffering commoners around the conference as glee. They have to deal with a new tyrant now, anyway, an upstart that dresses garishly, has plenty of money behind it and doesn't look any more forgiving than the old one.

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  1. oakwaygolf
    1. Posted by oakwaygolf Sun Nov 01, 2009 12:40 am EDT

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    Where are all those smug USC fans now? Oregon did whatever they wanted whenever they wanted. What a blowout!!!
  2. frankcastleusmc
    2. Posted by frankcastleusmc Sun Nov 01, 2009 12:58 am EDT

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    GO DUCKS!
    Time to grind out the rest of the season, one game at a time.
  3. t3_smith@...
    3. Posted by t3_smith@... Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:01 am EDT

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    can i hear a "Hell Yeah"
  4. rocky63215
    4. Posted by rocky63215 Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:01 am EDT

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    Wow, Oregon actually showed up in a big game. Let's see if they can run the table. Eventually Oregon isn't going to show up, it's just a matter of when. Happens every year.
  5. Johnson Stingleheimer
    5. Posted by Johnson Stingleheimer Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:02 am EDT

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    I don't think we should forget what happened in 2007 with the Dennis Dixon injury -- it is almost the same situation. Oregon looked just as unstoppable after killing Michigan, losing a great game to Cal, and blitzing every other team in the conference. Crazier things have happened, and the Trojans won the conference with two losses in 2006 and 2007.
  6. D. Witt
    6. Posted by D. Witt Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:08 am EDT

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    This is pretty great for the Pac-10. Now no one can say they're a one team conference.
    They're clearly a TWO team conference. Which gives them one more team than the Big Twelve and Big East this year and two more teams than the ACC(My Hokies aren't elite, sorry).
  7. Youcef
    7. Posted by Youcef Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:17 am EDT

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    The sad thing, USC will still get into a BCS bowl... Ah well, at least its not Notre Dame
  8. Jacob
    8. Posted by Jacob Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:30 am EDT

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    USC is not going to a BCS bowl. Without the conference championship, they are sunk. TCU or BSU will get an open spot. There are not enough at-large bids. USC has two losses, and although they are a huge ratings draw, I don't think they'll rate high enough for one of the at-large bids.
  9. Jacob
    9. Posted by Jacob Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:32 am EDT

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    If this makes Oregon elite... what does it make Boise State? I'm sure a rematch would be interesting, but can we say it would end differently? I don't know...
    One of the TDs scored against SC was by a transfer from SC! Awesome.
  10. genius_man16
    10. Posted by genius_man16 Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:33 am EDT

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    USC got destroyed. #1 has a great question. I wonder when the USC fanboys will start talking smack again.
    Probably after next week when they beat the unassailable powerhouse that is Arizona State.
  11. Steve T
    11. Posted by Steve T Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:33 am EDT

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    USC haters should live it up this year because this is basically a rebuilding year for the Trojans. Knocking USC off the throne for 1 year doesn't exactly form a trend. A well done to Oregon and good luck in the Rose Bowl. Oregon should handle whatever Big Ten Team they play with ease as most of the Big Ten teams don't have much speed.
  12. Jacob
    12. Posted by Jacob Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:36 am EDT

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    One of the best things about this game was the complete lack of tackling by USC. It was astonishing. Oregon players would run right through the tackle of larger USC players. Great stuff.
  13. mickey m
    13. Posted by mickey m Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:36 am EDT

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    oh herb needs a whole box of kleenexes!! dont worry herb USC is probably only going to drop to 5th in the rankings. when are we going to start believing that USC is very overated!! somehow though they will still be in the mix for the national title because even though they are not that great they can still bring in what makes college football, MONEY!!
  14. Jacob
    14. Posted by Jacob Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:38 am EDT

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    Personally, I can see Oregon opening up a HUGE can on Iowa. Iowa plods along, and although they do have true D1 athletes, they can't match up with Oregon's wide open approach.
  15. frankcastleusmc
    15. Posted by frankcastleusmc Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:10 am EST

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    Winner, Best Halloween Costume of 2009......USC as Byron Hout......
  16. mickey m
    16. Posted by mickey m Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:21 am EST

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    where are all the usc fans on this blog? just sitting here watching espn, you know herb and all of the so called experts and they dont seem to have much to say tonight, wonder why? the almighty usc just got blew out and they know that they are not that good! it seems to me that even without the playoff system that we should have, usc is done, period! but i will be willing to bet they still get a bcs berth, why, because they bring in money and we all know that the bcs is corrupt and it is and will always be about money! now iam a UNC fan and i know they suck but that is my team but i love college football and i am tired of seeing every year the usc, ohio state, Lsu teams that lose 1 or 2 times each year getting the big bowl games because people just love jumping on the band wagon and these schools bring the most money. lets see the TCU, boisey state teams get the big bowls, they deserve it and can win, look at the fiesta bowl when boisey state beat the great OU team. it just makes college football so much more exciting
  17. Stephen Troy
    17. Posted by Stephen Troy Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:22 am EST

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    Now ESPN can stop talking so much about USC and concentrate on real football like in the SEC. Go Florida, Alabama and LSU. The PAC 10 has nothing.
  18. Johnson Stingleheimer
    18. Posted by Johnson Stingleheimer Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:29 am EST

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    Right.. The Pac-10 has nothing. That's why 6 seniors from last year's Oregon State team alone are starting or playing loads of meaningful minutes in the NFL as rookies. Please. No other school can even come close to saying that from last year's talent pool.
  19. Johnson Stingleheimer
    19. Posted by Johnson Stingleheimer Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:33 am EST

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    And UCLA, who can't play with any team in the Pac-10 besides Washinton State, won in Tennessee against a team that should've beaten Alabama and has knocked about the middling SEC opponents. There are so many such comparisons here. There are not great disparaties in conferences, which has been highlighted by everything from NFL playing time to season-over-season conference records, etc.
  20. DamienS
    20. Posted by DamienS Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:41 am EST

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    Troy, do you need a flashlight to help find your way back out of your own ass?
  21. Dano
    21. Posted by Dano Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:43 am EST

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    Yeah, #17 - Your SEC blather is so-o-o '70s - can anyone take you guys seriously anymore? Gotta give y'all credit for the well-oiled propaganda machine, though. LSU squeaks by a lowly PAC-10 team and thinks they're world-beaters! Too funny.
  22. cheatypants mcsweatervest
    22. Posted by cheatypants mcsweatervest Sun Nov 01, 2009 2:36 am EST

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    @ Johnson Stingleheimer
    It's easy to say stuff like that w/o expecting a response, isn't it? I'll give you a team w/ 5, you provide the Beaver info.
    Georgia:
    1) Matthew Stafford - #1 overall pick, starting QB for Detroit when healthy.
    2) Knowshon Moreno - leading rusher amongst rookies
    3) Mohamed Massaquoi - 3rd amongst rookie WR in yards, leads the Browns
    4) Asher Allen - In first action last week, forced a fumble and had a sack
    5) Danell Ellerbe - Averaging 5.5 tackles for the Ravens
  23. SonicSpeed
    23. Posted by SonicSpeed Sun Nov 01, 2009 3:25 am EST

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    Since he may or may not be back here's the Beaver info.
    1) Andy Levitre (51st overall) Starting LG Buffalo Bills
    2) Kennan Lewis (96th overall) Currently inactive with the Steelers
    3) Victor Butler (110th overall) Backup LB Dallas Cowboys
    4) Slade Norris (126th overall) Raiders practice squad
    5) Brandon Hughes (148th overall) Inactive with San Diego
    6) Al Afalava (190th overall) Starting Safety Chicao Bears
    7) Sammie Stroughter (233 overall) Starting WR Tampa Bay
    So its only 3 starters and one backup... granted they are all picks from the second round on (Afalava and Stroughter were 6th and 7th), so its not bad for a middle of the road Pac-10 team with little to no 5 and 4 star recruits.
  24. Anonymous
    24. Posted by Anonymous Sun Nov 01, 2009 3:44 am EST

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    @ cheatypants
    I will gladly answer this for Johnson, and just remember you had a whole conference full of talented players to choose from... Here are the five prominent Oregon State players drafted in the last draft that are getting significant minutes in the NFL this year....
    1. Andy Levitre (2nd round), starting left guard for Buffalo Bills
    2. Victor Butler (4th round), back up left outside linebacker with two sacks, a forced fumble and six tackles
    3. Al Afalava (6th round), starting strong safety for Chicago Bears, 26 tackles and one sack
    4. Sammie Stroughter (7th round), 3rd receiver for Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 10th in rookie receiving yards, but DOES have a TD this year (albeit a return TD)
    5. Keenan Lewis (3rd round), being groomed in one of the best defenses in the game today, will line up at nickel back from time to time
    Again, this is just one team's talent, not a whole conference, so these guys may not be as flashy as the five you posted, but will be five very good players in their own time.
  25. Anonymous
    25. Posted by Anonymous Sun Nov 01, 2009 3:45 am EST

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    My mistake on Lewis, forgot that he was inactive as of late.

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