USC Practicing In Noise

"I just heard that in their off week USC will be practicing in the noise and how to handle it. Pete Carroll said something to the effect of "Nebraska is on of the most hostile environments in college football"

So to the obvious question of having this game at home being a huge advantage I think this shows it.

Any time you have the opponent concerned about the environment instead of the gameplan and other things in the off week is a huge advantage."

You are kind of missing the point. USC is practicing their game plan while having piped in noise. This is fairly common when a team travels to a loud stadium, and is mainly used in order for the QB to communicate with WR and backs, and the O-line in their blocking schemes.

Do you truly believe the coaching staff is not working on a game plan?

 
I've only been to a handful of games and to be honest I didn't find it that loud. Granted they weren't big games but games just the same. 1/2 the season ticket holders are old enough they need to drag an O2 bottle behind them and with a late game those who have enough lung capacity to yell may be so tanked the won't be able to. Noise will not be an issue for USC but if it is...........it will be short lived. Just my opinion

Now my trip to KC to watch them play the raiders, in the cold, rain, wind etc. Now that was loud, it actually hurt most of the game but when the raiders got near the endzone where we were sitting it became extremely painful to the ears.

 
I would say our rival right now is probably Mizzou..............the last few seasons it's been between our teams and it seems that it's coming down to us for the North every season.

 
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