too bad, too late, I'm gonna explain it to you. 1st,.. when the pac expanded, the Oregon and Washington schools would not agree to having Utah and Colorado in the North Division,.. thinking that would make the North the weak sister. 2nd,.. All the schools want to play in Los Angeles as often as possible, for the recruiting benefits. 3rd,.. Cal and Stanford agreed to be in the North Division only if they played both USC and UCLA every year 4th,.. Each year, Wash, Wash St, Oregon, Oregon St, will play either UCLA or USC but never both Each school plays all the teams in their division every year, and plays four games against the other division's schools in a two year home/away rotation. Thus, Oregon just finished a home and away with USC, and will play UCLA in '17 and '18, and USC again in '19 and '20, etc. into perpetuity. Simple really,.. glad to help
Hey Richdog,.. yep, it's purty,.. and humongous MKA is right next to the University, close to the dorm I lived in as a freshman. Where it's located, there used to be a Williams Bread factory. On Sunday's the dorm cafeteria was closed, and we had to fend for ourselves, but I was usually broke and did without,.. and that yummy smell of the bread would just drive me nuts. the reddish building is my dorm
No Megan? Shame on you. No man should leave this world without seeing those cute muffins. http://bp3.blogger.com/_z3iBU-T-1sA/RZqKPMzPeGI/AAAAAAAAADk/8FRlKBYI_WE/s1600-h/usc.jpg