Well, I will continue to as illogical as it may seem to you, OldVol.
It's where I live, I still love to see the chance that a team from my region might drop another regional powerhouse. While I am no USC fan, I am still proud that what may turn out to be one of if not the best football squad of all time is a west coast team. I am still proud of the fact that last season, Oregon State walked into Death Valley and gave LSU fans such a scare it sent most of them into a hysterical state of denial because they came within a hair's width of getting beat by a team where there supposedly is no such thing as real football.
We may not have all the 90,000+ seat stadiums. The fan bases for CFB are a lot smaller than in the south, sure. But we got fans too. I'm proud of the fact that the Pac-10 as a conference is as strong or stronger in academics than any other conference in the NCAA. The Rose Bowl, The Coliseum, Autzen. USC vs. UCLA, arguably the best cross-town rivalry in all of sports. The Civil War, among the oldest and most-played rivalries in all of college football. Terry Baker at Oregon State in 1962, first Heisman winner in the western United States. The Apple Cup in Washington is one of the most heated rivalries I've ever seen, including Ohio State v. Michigan, and any SEC rivalry. The list goes on.
I dunno why but a good number of SEC fans (not all of ya) just seem to have this contempt for the Pac-10. I've seen it on TigerForums where they treat it like an abomination to the sport of college football because USC steals attention from them while they whine about it. Many other SEC boards seem to have the same sentiments.
Alls I've got to finish on is there is such a thing as real football on the west coast, whether you choose to believe it or not is up to you.

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