1/8/10: a date which will live in infamy?

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It sounds like the annual postseason ritual of Pete-Carroll-to-the-NFL rumors is more than just rumors this year. The L.A. Times is reporting that he’s gone, or damn close to gone: “the Seahawks and Carroll are close to a deal, which is believed to be a five-year contract to become president and head coach at $7 million a year.” The Daily News make it sound even closer to final: “sources within the university said he accepted a job with the Seattle Seahawks and only needed to agree to final contract details.”

If this is true, it will be, obviously, the biggest story of the offseason, with the big questions being who will replace him — Riley? Harbaugh? Del Rio? Fisher? — and whether this spells the end, really and truly, of the USC dynasty, circa 2002-2008. (This past season was not really a “dynasty” sort of year.)

If it is the end, those brutal close losses from ’06 to ’08 — Texas, Oregon State, fUCLA, Stanford, Oregon, Oregon State again — will loom a lot larger. With Carroll at the helm, you always had the sense that USC would be in championship contention pretty much every year, with rare exceptions like ’09, so although we woulda/coulda/shoulda won the national title in 2005-06 and/or 2006-07 and/or 2007-08 and/or 2008-09, it was okay because we’d have plenty more chances again in the future, if Carroll decided to stick around for a few decades and become the next Joe Paterno or Bear Bryant. Now, maybe, or maybe not. And if the Carroll Years end up yielding “only” 2 national titles — or 1, or 1 1/2, depending on how you do the math, and that’s without even getting into the Reggie Bush penalty possibilities — the ratio of missed opportunities to actual triumphs is going to be a lot higher than most Trojans fans could have imagined when we were crushing Oklahoma 55-19 in the Orange Bowl five years ago, and contemplating a true “win forever” future.

Boise State, preseason #1?

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Pat Forde makes the case:

Where would you rank the following team going into the 2010 season?

It is coming off a 14-0 season capped by a victory in a BCS bowl. It returns 21 of 22 starters from a team that finished the 2009 season ranked in the top five. It loses the fewest graduating players in the entire country — five seniors, just three of whom dressed for its bowl game, just one of whom played a significant role in that game. It returns the nation’s most efficient quarterback during the regular season, a 1,000-yard rusher, a 1,000-yard receiver and a complete offensive line. The defense returns its top tackler, top sacker and leading interceptor. The guy who handles punting and place-kicking is back. The core of an excellent coaching staff also is expected to be intact.

No-brainer, right?

That team has to be ranked No. 1.

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Crisis averted!

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The State of the Union WILL NOT pre-empt the season premiere of Lost on Februrary 2nd. We now return your to your regularly scheduled panicking about stuff that actually matters.