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How do we match up with USC?

I don't think he is as good as some of the other DBs when it comes to locating the ball, but he was in position 3 or 4 times to defend a pass or get an int. A couple he was a split second late, or wasn't able to adjust in time, a couple the wr just made a great play. He is solid, not spectacular. That said if SC challenges him often I expect he will make some big plays.
You're more confident than I. I hope you're right.
 
Their DBs are good for 2 mental lapses per game, CU must make them pay.

USC could go either way. They seem to be improving, but a little adversity could spell Q-U-I-T. CU on the other hand, has to hang tough through a few bumps because I think we can hang with them and maybe more than that.
 
JT is likely a future NFL QB and is improving every week, but is still a true freshman. Buffs have to get after that kid early and often. Don't let him get into a rhythm with his high school teammate and likely future NFL wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown.
 
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