If you haven’t noticed, Ted Miller has done an amazing job transitioning traditional beat writing into blog form. He writes prolifically about the Pac-10 for ESPN. Some of his observations from USC’s 17-3 escape over Cal on Saturday:
- The Trojans, owners of the nation’s No. 1 defense, haven’t allowed a touchdown in more than 10 quarters.
- The Trojans have held their last four opponents to under 200 yards of total offense.
- In
five games in the Coliseum this year — a schedule that included three
ranked teams — the Trojans have outscored their opponents 180-16. - Cal
entered the game with the nation’s No. 19 scoring offense (36.4 points
per game) but scored only three points, its lowest output since 2000.
The Bears previous scoring low this season is 24 points.
Miller wasn’t pointing all this out to build USC up as much as he was saying that even the most suffocating defense won’t win a national title without some help.
Defense used to win
championships, but in the BCS era you need to score style points.
— Adam Rose
PS: I don’t just like his blog because he also uses bullet-points and double-dashes — honest.

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