USC Morning Buzz: What’s My Line?
One of my concerns with USC’s roster is the offensive line. Some of the starters feel pretty average at best but if they get hurt, the backups look really shaky. I know USC is recruiting Texas A&M center Bryce Foster but I’m surprised the Trojans are not being much more aggressive in the transfer portal with linemen. There’s been more talk about the defensive line, … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: What’s My Line?
USC Notes: Early Kickoffs Set
USC will play LSU at 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 1 and the game will be on ABC. The USC-Michigan game will kick off at 12:30 p.m. and be on CBS, so it will not be a Fox Big Noon game. Continue reading USC Notes: Early Kickoffs Set
USC Morning Buzz: Big Ten Draft Underway
The Big Ten football draft has been going since last week, where the three networks (Fox, CBS, NBC) pick their games. Fox announced its first three games for its Big Noon kickoff: Sept. 7: Texas at Michigan Sept. 14: Alabama at Wisconsin Nov. 30: Michigan at Ohio State The best chance for USC to get in that time slot is Sept. 21 when the Trojans … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Big Ten Draft Underway
Bronny Has Hot Combine Start
Is it is Bronny James or LeBron James at the NBA Combine? Bronny had a 40.5-inch vertical leap (sixth-best at the combine); made 12-straight 3-pointers and finished 19 of 25, good for second place. Only Alex Karaban of UConn made more (21-25). James shot 27 percent on 3-pointers at USC. Look at how better he got once he left shot doctor Enfield. Continue reading Bronny Has Hot Combine Start
USC Notes: Who Goofed We Think We Know
Bronny James was listed at 6-4 by USC. But his measurements for the NBA Draft Combine show he is 6-1.5, without shoes. Now this is where I would ordinarily chastise USC for being off on someone’s height/weight, which has been a problem with football for decades. However, I’m going to cut USC some slack here. Why? Because Sierra Canyon listed Bronny as 6-4 his senior … Continue reading USC Notes: Who Goofed We Think We Know
Bronny James Expected To Stay In NBA Draft
Former USC guard Bronny James has been medically cleared by the NBA’s Fitness to Play panel and he is expected to remain the draft. No surprise there. But who wants a guard who averaged 4.8 points, 2.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists and shot 28 percent from 3-point range? The Lakers, of course. The question is whether the Lakers use a second-round pick (55th overall) or wait … Continue reading Bronny James Expected To Stay In NBA Draft
Morning Buzz: A Key Number For USC
Here’s a key number for USC: 10. That is the number of interceptions thrown by quarterback Caleb Williams the past two seasons. He threw five in 2022 and five in 2023. And last season, three of those came in the Notre Dame game, which means he threw 2 interceptions in the other 11 games he played. Whether the quarterback is Miller Moss or Jayden Maiava, … Continue reading Morning Buzz: A Key Number For USC
Solid Weekend For USC Track
USC finished second in both the men’s and women’s Pac-12 track and field championships. It’s the last Pac-12 championship in track and field. Next year’s Big Ten championships will feature the top 2 finishers in the men’s side and top 3 in the women’s side. Johnnie Blockburger was the men’s athlete of the meet after winning the 200 and 400 meters. Jan’Taijah Jones won her … Continue reading Solid Weekend For USC Track
Sunday Buzz: USC Wants Defensive End
USC wants defensive end Tyler Baron, who played the past four seasons at Tennessee. Baron had 28 tackles and six sacks last season at Tennessee. He was committed to Mississippi and then Louisville. Yes, this would be his third commitment since the season ended. Miami is also recruiting Baron. What a weekend for the Shrine. The USC Cinema School held its graduation ceremony Friday and … Continue reading Sunday Buzz: USC Wants Defensive End
Quick Exits From NCAA’s
The USC women’s water polo team lost to Stanford, 8-3, in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament. Yes, the days of Jovan Vavic are officially a memory. Vavic won six NCAA titles in women’s water polo at USC. But USC’s won one title since he was fired in 2019. “This world you’re inheriting is one awesome and mysterious beauty of a place. The journey you’re … Continue reading Quick Exits From NCAA’s
USC Saturday Buzz: Where Were The Students?
A USC spokesperson told the L.A. Times that Carol Folt was “moving all around campus (Friday) meeting with graduates and families.” Well, here’s some photos Folt released Friday: She’s a true legend, a campaigner for human rights, and now, she’s a Trojan. Our gratitude to @BillieJeanKing for six decades of human rights advocacy and athletics trailblazing. Fight On! @uscprovost @USCAnnenberg pic.twitter.com/QVrYn3DUAJ — Carol Folt (@PresidentFolt) … Continue reading USC Saturday Buzz: Where Were The Students?
The USC Friday Column Supplement
When I wrote about Parry O’Brien setting a world record in the shot put at the West Coast Relays in Fresno, it highlighted just how big this meet used to be. For example: USC had a publicist who wanted to go to the relays, which were the same day as the spring football game. The publicist made plans to drive up with NFL commissioner Pete … Continue reading The USC Friday Column Supplement
If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column
When USC canceled today’s main graduation ceremony two weeks ago, I said Carol Folt was afraid of getting booed. Well, Thursday’s events certainly bolstered that theory. USC held the Student Recognition Ceremony at Bovard Auditorium. Folt always opens the ceremony with her opening remarks. But she was nowhere to be found at Bovard. Keep in mind this event has the Creme de la creme of … Continue reading If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column
Deja Vu All Over Again At USC
USC has done it again. For the second straight year at the athletes’ graduation ceremony, it has given out the “Willis O’Hunter” Award, which is named after Willis O. Hunter. I thought last year that this was a social media error but it’s even spelled wrong on the official list of awards for athletes. I bet the plaque/trophy handed out to the athletes has his named … Continue reading Deja Vu All Over Again At USC
USC Looking For Line Help
I hear USC wants to pay around $450,000 to its final basketball assistant coach. How hard can it be to find someone with that salary? Apparently, harder than expected. Eric Musselman wants someone with local ties but that’s still enough money to lure someone. Anyone. Meyer, a two-year starter at Wyoming, had 26 tackles and 3.5 tackles for a loss last season. If Folt kept … Continue reading USC Looking For Line Help
USC Morning Buzz: Recruit Sets Commitment Date
Four-star linebacker Noah Mikhail of Bonita High School in La Verne will announce his commitment on June 30. He has scheduled official visits to USC, Oregon and Texas A&M. The workers formed a union last year and said USC eliminated annual merit-based pay increases. They plan a rally at11 a.m. Friday at the corner of Figueroa St. and McCarthy Way. Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Recruit Sets Commitment Date
USC Academic Senate Censures Carol Folt
USC’s academic senate voted to censure President Carol Folt and Provost Andrew Guzman on Wednesday, citing “widespread dissatisfaction and concern among the faculty” about USC’s handling of recent problems that have dominated the news on campus. The academic senate is the representative body of the faculty. The censure vote was 21-7. The Academic Senate tabled a vote of no confidence against Folt and Guzman. Continue reading USC Academic Senate Censures Carol Folt
Graduation Blues
USC is holding its satellite graduation ceremonies on Friday. But it closing all parking structures to the public and making only one available to employees. That’s not going to be a fun day at all for the students who are graduating. USC recommends rideshare or public transportation. Oh, sure. And even if you do that, there will be metal detectors for the five security checkpoints. … Continue reading Graduation Blues
USC Morning Buzz: Front Runners For Cornerback
Arizona and Michigan State have emerged as front runners recruiting former USC cornerback Ceyair Wright. Eric Musselman also wanted Mississippi assistant coach Wes Flanigan, but was turned down. Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Front Runners For Cornerback
Money Always Talks
Did you know Max Nikias was still paid $1.27 million by USC in 2022? That was the most recent year USC’s tax returns are available. A vice president of communications made $900,000. The dean of the business school made $1.1 million. Andy Enfield made $3.74 million. Carol Folt made $3.37 million. USC pays handsomely. Even if you barely set foot on campus like Nikias. Continue reading Money Always Talks
USC Notes: Shoring Up Special Teams
Former Kentucky guard DJ Wagner, who recently visited USC, will visit Arkansas this weekend. That immediately caused two recruiting analysts to predict Wagner would go to Arkansas, where he would be reunited with John Calipari. USC will be playing road games at Indiana, Iowa, Purdue and Wisconsin for the first time 2024-25 BIG TEN OPPONENTS (series record) HOME ^Illinois (0-0) Michigan (1-1) ^Michigan State (2-1) ^Minnesota … Continue reading USC Notes: Shoring Up Special Teams
USC Morning Buzz: Oregon’s Southern California Flavor
Oregon’s secondary now features four Southern California players: Dakoda Fields (Gardena Serra), Peyton Woodyard (St. John Bosco), Solomon Davis (Charter Oak) and Rodrick Pleasant (Gardena Serra). Woodyard committed last week after spending this semester at Alabama. Among this group, I’d say Fields and Woodyard are the two to watch. It shows that however Oregon recruits nationally, it is still focused hard on Southern California. And … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Oregon’s Southern California Flavor
The Show Must Go On
The USC women’s basketball celebration Sunday apparently didn’t draw much of a crowd. It got moved from the Town and Gown building on campus to a smaller, non-descript meeting room at the USC Hotel across the street. Oh, and now it’s been termed a “banquet.” Blame it on the protestors. Scenes from our team banquet 🎥✌️ pic.twitter.com/IA5sIRZuc3 — USC Women's Basketball (@USCWBB) May 7, 2024 … Continue reading The Show Must Go On
If It’s Monday, There’s Still Campus News
Remember, USC used to routinely hold graduation at the Coliseum. This was in 1950 (a rare color photo from the time). This is interesting because the students who met with USC president Carol Folt twice last week told Annenberg Media they have a recording of Folt saying she “would never” impose academic consequences on the student protestors. “This wouldn’t be the first time Folt lied, … Continue reading If It’s Monday, There’s Still Campus News
Morning Buzz: Interesting Lineman Visits USC
In football news, Texas A&M center Bryce Foster visited USC this weekend. This is interesting because USC moved its best lineman, Jonah Monheim, to center for spring practice. Foster started 28 games at Texas A&M, so you can read what you want into this. Continue reading Morning Buzz: Interesting Lineman Visits USC
Encampment Saga Ends Peacefully
Carol Folt has just patted herself on the back in an official statement on the removal of the encampment at Alumni Park. After LAPD arrived to clear the park, it ended early Sunday morning with no arrests and students leaving peacefully. It underscored (again) that USC really didn’t need to cancel the main graduation because unlike UCLA, it can pretty easily contain the entrances to … Continue reading Encampment Saga Ends Peacefully
USC Wins Fourth Straight NCAA Title
USC defeated UCLA, 3-0, Sunday morning to win its fourth straight NCAA title in beach volleyball. It is the Trojans’ seventh title overall in beach volleyball. The Nourse twins, Audrey and Nicole, clinched the title for the second straight season. The other Trojan teams to win their matches were Maddi Kriz/Madison White and Ashley Pater/Grace Seits. Continue reading USC Wins Fourth Straight NCAA Title
Saturday Notes: USC In Beach Volleyball Final Vs. UCLA
It seems only a matter of time before Carol Folt clears Alumni Park of protestors. Folt sent out this statement: “Every part of our campuses, including Alumni Park, must be fully accessible.” Students hung a banner from Doheny Library this morning. Wire fences were installed between the library and Alumni Park, where the protestors are staying. The teams have met six times this season and … Continue reading Saturday Notes: USC In Beach Volleyball Final Vs. UCLA
USC Saturday Buzz: Predictable Response In Recruiting
Lincoln Riley been’s crowing the past couple months about USC’s notable increase in NIL money, cheered on by the eager-beaver media. But when Michigan State defensive lineman Derrick Harmon and Mater Dei linebacker Nasir Wyatt committed to Oregon on Friday, the response was predictable. #Oregon outbid #USC. pic.twitter.com/EOBk0OtZko — Message Board Geniuses (@BoardGeniuses) May 3, 2024 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Continue reading USC Saturday Buzz: Predictable Response In Recruiting
A Night To Remember
Nearly 71 years ago to this day, there was a huge disturbance at USC as 2,000 students flooded the Row and caused mayhem. USC officials released a statement that attributed the disturbance to “spring fever.” That was a common explanation in those days when students massed and began to cause disturbances. However, the students who tried to enter the Alpha Chi Omega sorority without permission … Continue reading A Night To Remember
USC Morning Buzz: Who’s Right? The Oddsmakers Or Fans?
There is a complete difference of opinion about USC between many fans who expect a trip to the expanded College Football Playoff and the oddsmakers, who set the regular-season over/under at 7.5. Who is more likely to be right? It’s a pretty low number (7.5) for USC but the schedule is difficult. The first three games could set the tone with USC playing LSU and … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Who’s Right? The Oddsmakers Or Fans?
USC Will Hold Graduation Event At Coliseum
USC announced tonight that it will hold a “Trojan Family Graduate Celebration” at the Coliseum on May 9 at 8:30 p.m. The event will include “drone shows, fireworks, surprise performances, the Trojan Marching Band and a special gift just for the Class of 2024.” Amazingly, Carol Folt said yesterday USC considered moving graduation to the Coliseum but it was already reserved. For what? It’s giving … Continue reading USC Will Hold Graduation Event At Coliseum
USC Notes: Not Getting Drafted Can Still Work Out
It was probably a disappointment for cornerback Christian Roland-Wallace when he was not drafted by an NFL team. But sometimes it still works out. Roland-Wallace got a guaranteed $150,000 deal from the Kansas City Chiefs. That means even if he gets cut, he still gets the money. But if the Chiefs were willing to guarantee $150,000, they probably have plans to keep him. Continue reading USC Notes: Not Getting Drafted Can Still Work Out
USC Morning Buzz: What’s To Like/Dislike After Spring Drills
USC’s defense is definitely better. It’s offense looks worse. That is the first reaction right now following spring practice, which could change with more transfer portal activity ahead. The question is whether the defense’s improvement offsets the offense’s inexperience/issues? What I like are the Oregon State defensive transfers (Easton Mascarenas-Arnold, Akili Arnold) and Mississippi State cornerback transfer (DeCarlos Nicholson). What I don’t like yet is … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: What’s To Like/Dislike After Spring Drills
USC Notes: Here’s One Guy Happy To Miss Big Ten
Andy Enfield has to be thrilled he won’t be facing that Big Ten schedule. Last week, a high school recruit told me when Enfield told him that he was leaving for SMU, he said he didn’t want to move to the Big Ten. I’ve said that since USC decided to join the Big Ten. Enfield liked his cupcakes and didn’t want to deal with some … Continue reading USC Notes: Here’s One Guy Happy To Miss Big Ten
Big Ten Announces USC Basketball Opponents
The Big Ten is a real conference so it does things in an orderly fashion. Today, it announced the home/road opponents for USC basketball games. Home: Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin Away: Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Nebraska, Northwestern, Purdue, Rutgers Home/Away: Oregon, UCLA, Washington Look at those road games. Can you find a sure victory? This isn’t like the old days, … Continue reading Big Ten Announces USC Basketball Opponents
USC Morning Buzz: Who Is MVP?
I’ve been going through USC’s roster and wondering who would be the Trojans’ MVP? It was an easy question the past 2 seasons: Caleb Williams. But now there are multiple candidates, especially with the quarterback position not completely settled. It’s not like there is a marquee tailback, or All-American wide receiver or even a Butkus Award caliber linebacker. One of the better known players, Bear … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Who Is MVP?
Former USC Defensive Tackle Picks School
Former USC defensive Jamar Sekona is transferring to Hawaii. He’s kept a pretty low profile since leaving USC in November. "We have to go, Carol." 🙄 https://t.co/tvkU1bTQP5 — InsideUSC (@InsideUSC) April 30, 2024 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Continue reading Former USC Defensive Tackle Picks School
USC Notes: Basketball Lands Big Ten Transfer
Michigan forward Terrance Williams II has committed to USC. He averaged 12.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.5 assists this season. Williams also shot 39.7 percent on three-point shots. Continue reading USC Notes: Basketball Lands Big Ten Transfer
USC Morning Buzz: Bobby Knight Redux?
A former USC basketball coach told some supporters over the weekend that Eric Musselman is “the second coming of Bobby Knight.” He was referring to their temperament. Of course, that’s no surprise if you’ve read this blog the past few weeks. But people are slowly learning. Right now, however, it’s the honeymoon period and Musselman said Monday night he hopes to land some big commits … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Bobby Knight Redux?
A Good Example How USC Works
Carol Folt started meeting with student prostestors at 3:30 p.m. today. The crazy part is the vast majority of people have no idea where or when these events are held other than the students involved. It’s the bunker mentality of Folt and her team. So everything is canceled, right? Well, it seems the event below is still on. After all, it is bringing in $2,000 … Continue reading A Good Example How USC Works
USC Notes: Quiet Day On Campus (So Far)
All-Pac-12 guard Talia von Oelhoffen of Oregon State has committed to USC. She is expected to start at point guard for the Trojans. It’s going to be interesting next season to see USC because they now have enough talent that they won’t need JuJu Watkins to shoot 22 times a game. Here is a potential starting lineup: PG: Talia von Oelhoffen (All-Pac-12) SG: JuJu Watkins … Continue reading USC Notes: Quiet Day On Campus (So Far)
USC Morning Buzz: Sometimes It Pays To Go Pro
USC defensive tackle Kyon Barrs and cornerback Christian Roland-Wallace will sign free-agent contracts with NFL teams. Barrs will sign with the Titans and Roland-Wallace is going to the Chiefs. In retrospect, both would have been better off going pro a year ago instead of transferring from Arizona to USC. That’s part of the gamble when you transfer. They didn’t raise their draft stock in the … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Sometimes It Pays To Go Pro
USC Sweeps Dual Meet
A successful day for USC track and field as it swept UCLA in the dual track meet. The men’s team won, 99-60, while the women’s team won, 85-74. The crowd was smaller than usual, probably because of the tighter security measures to get on campus and there was only one exit to leave campus, so it took awhile for fans to leave. USC honored the … Continue reading USC Sweeps Dual Meet
Sunday Notes: USC Adds Receiver
Auburn wide receiver Jay Fair has committed to USC. He caught 31 passes last season. Continue reading Sunday Notes: USC Adds Receiver