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		<title>This Date in College Football Belt History &#8211; September 30</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[September 30, 1995 - The 1-2 Brigham Young Cougars of coach Lavell Edwards traveled to Fort Collins to meet the 2-1 Colorado State Rams of Sonny Lubick.  Cougars’ QB Steve Sarkisian threw 3 touchdown passes while the defense held Colorado State to 14 yards rushing &#038; withstood 2 late touchdown passes from Rams’ back-up QB Moses Moreno as Brigham Young won 28-21 to claim their first Belt reign.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-4865" title="Sonny375x375" src="http://www.pickinsplinters.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Sonny375x375-300x300.jpg" alt="Sonny375x375" width="300" height="300" />The 1-2 Brigham Young Cougars of coach Lavell Edwards traveled  	to Fort Collins to meet the 2-1 Colorado State Rams of Sonny Lubick.   	Cougars’ QB Steve Sarkisian threw 3 touchdown passes while the defense held  	Colorado State to 14 yards rushing &amp; withstood 2 late touchdown passes from  	Rams’ back-up QB Moses Moreno as Brigham Young won 28-21 to claim their first Belt reign.   	Colorado State took a 6-0 lead when CB Jason Craft intercepted Sarkisian &amp;  	returned it 30 yards for a touchdown.  The Cougars scored the only points of  	the 2<sup>nd</sup> quarter when Sarkisian found WR Mike Johnston for a  	25-yard touchdown pass giving Brigham Young a 7-6 halftime lead.  Sarkisian connected  	with RB Hemi Heimuli for a 45-yard touchdown pass for the only points of the  	3<sup>rd</sup> quarter.  It appeared the Cougars had the game in hand when  	RB Mark Atuaia scored on a 3-yard touchdown run &amp; Sarkisian hit TE Tom  	Baldwin for an 8-yard touchdown pass giving Brigham Young a 28-6 advantage.  Moreno  	replaced QB Daren Wilkinson in the 4<sup>th</sup> quarter after Wilkinson  	had thrown for just 80 yards with 2 interceptions.  Moreno found WR Paul Turner for  	touchdown passes of 5 &amp; 14 yards as the Rams closed to 28-21 but the Cougars  	were able to run off the last 1:38 of game time to secure the win.   	Sarkisian finished with 254 yards passing with his 3 touchdowns but 2  	interceptions &amp; the  	Cougars held the ball for 37:41 of the game.  Moreno finished with 128 yards  	passing with 2 touchdowns as well as an interception &amp; All-WAC DE Brady Smith recorded 4 sacks for  	Colorado State.  The Rams finished the season 8-4; WAC Co-Champs while the  	Cougars finished 7-4 &amp; WAC Co-Champs.  Colorado State would play for The  	Belt again in 1996.</p>
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		<title>Pete Carroll and the Art of Complacency</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 02:38:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After the game, SC running back, Joe McKnight stated: "Washington wasn't the better team, they just outplayed us." McKnight's quote is eerily reminiscent of the comments made by another Trojan a few years ago. Moments after their loss in the 2005 Rose Bowl, Matt Leinart remarked: "I think we're a better football team; they just made the plays in the end." ]]></description>
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<p><em>By Paul Gotham</em></p>
<p>Admitting to something is the first sign of recovery. College football fans outside of Southern California might want to keep that one to themselves.</p>
<p>When the USC Trojans take the field Saturday at Martin Stadium against the Washington State Cougars, they will be in a familiar situation: trying to recover from a national title deflating loss.</p>
<p>Last Saturday, Erik Folk split the uprights with three ticks left on the board, and the Washington Huskies (near three-touchdown underdogs) upset the Trojans, 16-13.  A week prior Washington ended a 15-game losing streak, that began in the Ty &#8216;Losing&#8217;ham era, defeating Idaho, 42-23.</p>
<p>After the game, SC running back, Joe McKnight, stated: &#8220;Washington wasn&#8217;t the better team, they just outplayed us.&#8221; McKnight&#8217;s quote is eerily reminiscent of the comments made by another Trojan a few years ago. Moments after their loss in the 2005 Rose Bowl, Matt Leinart remarked: &#8220;I think we&#8217;re a better football team; they just made the plays in the end.&#8221;</p>
<p>That&#8217;s okay guys. You just keep saying that, and eventually you will convince yourself it is reality.</p>
<p>In the mean time, USC&#8217;s stumbling has become a rite of fall as common as a New York Mets&#8217; implosion.  In &#8217;06 the 10-1 Trojans ended the regular season with a 13-9 loss to the 6-5 UCLA Bruins. A year later the Trojans&#8217; 35-game home winning streak came to an end. Tavita Pritchard completed a fourth and ten pass with 49 seconds remaining as the Stanford Cardinal won 24-23. Stanford entered the game 41-point underdogs.  Oregon State trimmed the Trojans a year ago, 27-21. The Beavers entered the tilt 25-point underdogs.</p>
<p>The constant throughout those upsets is Trojan head coach, Pete Carroll. Last week&#8217;s loss carried a different bite than previous setbacks. Washington&#8217;s first year head coach, is the former long-time Carroll assistant, Steve Sarkisian. What are the chances the former USC offensive coordinator used the apparent complacency of the Trojans as a motivator?</p>
<p>What could get lost in the mix here is that aforementioned loss to Texas in the national title game. How many coaches in the history of college football have had two Heisman winners in the same back field?  That&#8217;s what USC had that year in Reggie Bush and Matt Leinart. Not even Al Davis, the famous collector of Heisman winners, could brag of such a feat. Beyond that, had LenDale White returned for his senior season, he too might have climbed the platform at the Downtown Athletic Club.  Still, Carroll&#8217;s bunch came up short, 41-38. Don&#8217;t forget the &#8220;Bush push&#8221; earlier that year that helped the Trojans avoid a loss to Notre Dame.</p>
<p>Carroll supporters will contend that his teams  always find their way into the national champion discussion. There is no arguing that.  One has to wonder if USC&#8217;s talent gets them into the discussion, and the coaching falls short.</p>
<p>Yes, Carroll is responsible for bringing the talent to the university. How much of a challenge is that? Let&#8217;s see. Prospective players are told that the coach has NFL experience. None of them are old enough to remember that dismal existence. All they hear is NFL, and they think they have punched their ticket.</p>
<p>Next, the teenager gets on a plane and flies to Southern California. Yeah, that&#8217;s got to be rough. The kid gets off the plane and it&#8217;s 75-85 degrees outside (Because everyone knows &#8211; &#8220;it never rains in Southern California&#8221;). One of the staff greets the recruit and shuttles him off to campus. The prospect doesn&#8217;t have a chance to comprehend the traffic, and it really doesn&#8217;t matter anyway. Once there, the blue-chipper is introduced to the state-of-the-art facilities. Then a ride on the shuttle takes the delirious youth to the Coliseum.</p>
<p>If none of this works, some of the current Trojans take the recruit on a sight-seeing tour. The first stop is the beach. Done deal. Does anyone else wonder how many kids request a red shirt year so that can spend that much more time near the beach in Southern Cal?</p>
<p>In the past, I have lobbied for a<a href="http://www.pickinsplinters.com/2008/01/06/249/" target="_blank"> playoff in college football</a>.  Pete Carroll and USC might cause me to change my mind (JD is laughing to the point of incontinence). A playoff would help the Trojans find redemption every year because more than likely they will win the PAC 10.</p>
<p>No, Pete Carroll is no longer the<a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=simmons/060105" target="_blank"> Coach Fredo</a> he was once anointed as.  He has just mastered the ability to overlook his opponents. Here&#8217;s hoping the recovery takes a while.</p>
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