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USC Morning Buzz: Remember The 12th Game Promise?

USC is expected to add a 12th game on August 29th. Now I want to point out this promise from Jen Cohen when she was tap dancing around not playing Notre Dame: “Of our three non-conference games each year, we will schedule at least one Power 4 opponent. If that opponent is a rival with whom we share a long and storied tradition, all the … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Remember The 12th Game Promise?

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USC Fans And Lincoln Riley Won’t Like Parts Of Schedule

The USC schedule is out and we already have a talking point for Lincoln Riley and his lame defenders. USC has to play Indiana and Ohio State when those teams are coming off byes! And the Trojans play Oregon the week after the Ducks play Portland State. You know what I don’t like about the schedule? The USC-UCLA game is on Thanksgiving weekend. Without Notre … Continue reading USC Fans And Lincoln Riley Won’t Like Parts Of Schedule

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Morning Buzz: Rivals Ranks USC Recruit No. 1

USC defensive end Luke Wafle finished as the No. 1 recruit in the final Rivals 300 rankings. “I don’t think he’s had a soda in six years. I know he hasn’t ice cream or any kind of sweets. He’s eight eggs and a pound of bison breakfast guy every day,” his father told Rivals. Luke Wafle-rinovich? Here are the Rivals’ five-star recruits: Continue reading Morning Buzz: Rivals Ranks USC Recruit No. 1

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Who Does These USC Buyouts?

Has anyone at USC the past 10 years ever expressed a doubt about the buyout policy with football coaches? Lincoln Riley is currently holding USC hostage with his massive buyout ($50-60 million). But before that, there was the same issue with Clay Helton. Helton got $4.2 million from USC in 2024 and has made $13 million since being fired. He was the third-highest paid employee … Continue reading Who Does These USC Buyouts?

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USC Morning Buzz: Gary Patterson Inherits Already Built Culture?

This comment from Lincoln Riley on Gary Patterson caught my eye. “His impact will be immediate, elevating our defense and strengthening the culture we’ve built,” Riley said. The culture we’ve built? What’s that? Giving up a 35-yard touchdown pass in the Alamo Bowl on third-and-20? Giving up 500 yards to Illinois? Letting Notre Dame rush for more than 300 yards? Letting Tyler Warren catch 17 … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Gary Patterson Inherits Already Built Culture?

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USC Sunday Buzz: An Assistant Off To Alabama

USC analyst Adrian Klemm is the frontrunner to become offensive line coach at Alabama. Did you forget Klemm works at USC? He’s been everywhere: UCLA, Oregon, the Pittsburgh Steelers, the New England Patriots. Naturally at USC he coached on the defensive side despite always being an offensive line coach. I guess USC thought the offensive line was so well coached it didn’t need his help. Continue reading USC Sunday Buzz: An Assistant Off To Alabama

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Saturday Buzz: There Are Always USC Connections

Former Stanford and San Francisco 49ers star QB John Brodie died yesterday at age 90. And there was plenty of USC connections. His brother, Bill Brodie, was a quarterback on the USC freshman team in 1956, graduated from USC and was also an apartment manager just off campus in 1959. John Brodie’s daughter, Diane, was a tennis player at USC and a membere of the 1985 … Continue reading Saturday Buzz: There Are Always USC Connections

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USC Finally Hires Gary Patterson

It took awhile but USC finally announced the hiring of Gary Patterson this morning. Like I said before, here is what someone who coached with Patterson told me about him. “It will be a good hire if they get the old Gary Patterson and not old Gary Patterson,” he said. Either way, it will be an upgrade from D’Anton Lynn. And once again: To give … Continue reading USC Finally Hires Gary Patterson

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If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column

Did you notice I never fell for the nonsense about USC assistant Shaun Nua getting the defensive coordinator job at BYU or Eric Henderson getting the same job at Georgia Tech. They weren’t getting those jobs and the fanboys still wanted USC to promote from within for defensive coordinator. Raiders’ owner Al Davis famously invited Boseman to Raiders’ training camp, he was so intrigued by … Continue reading If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column

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USC Morning Buzz: The Puzzle Finally Comes Together

The USC defensive staff has become a hodgepodge but at least now we know what we are getting. There is the new coodinator (Gary Patterson); the holdovers (Eric Henderson, Trovon Reed); the shoehorned addition (Mike Ekeler) and the yet-to-be-hired safeties coach. Now what about Rob Ryan. He will be an analyst, which seems like an unwieldy role given his presence. Why did Ryan stay? Well, … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: The Puzzle Finally Comes Together

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USC Notes: Coach Juggling Continues

The reason Mike Ekeler left Nebraska is because USC is also letting him coach linebackers. But that doesn’t necessarily mean Rob Ryan is out. Ekeler will likely assist Ryan unless a new defensive coordinator makes a strong push to replace Ryan. I remember Ekeler from his lone season at USC under Lane Kiffin (2013). It was unremarkable. Let’s face it: He’s being brought to USC … Continue reading USC Notes: Coach Juggling Continues

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Morning Buzz: USC Bows On Defensive Change

Last week, I wrote USC was telling prospective defensive coordinators that it wanted to keep the coaching staff intact. And I said most self-respecting defensive coordinators want to bring some assistants with them. That explains why USC safeties coach Doug Belk was fired. Did Gary Patterson demand it? He hasn’t been hired yet but he seems to be the focus right now. I’ll just point … Continue reading Morning Buzz: USC Bows On Defensive Change

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USC Notes: Do You Want An Old Or Young Team?

There is no way who makes excuses more than Lincoln Riley defenders. One excuses getting a lot of play is that Indiana won the national title because it has old players. Does anyone remember that Chad “Charmin” Bowman made a big point after he got hired about signing the biggest freshman class ever and the importance of high school recruits over the transfer portal? So … Continue reading USC Notes: Do You Want An Old Or Young Team?

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USC Morning Buzz: What Can We Learn From Indiana?

Can we learn anything from Indiana winning the national championship? Curt Cignetti is a leader of men. Lincoln Riley is not. Systems are nothing vs. culture. USC used to succeed because of an unmistakenly strong and defined culture of rugged football. It imposed its will on the other team. Now? It tries to be operate a fancy-pants offense with sand-castle defending. Who would you want … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: What Can We Learn From Indiana?

USC Morning Buzz: One Way To Get Lincoln Riley To Play Notre Dame (Maybe)

USC returns its entire starting offensive line from last season. Is that such a good thing? I mean, the line wasn’t all that great (unless you believe the fan boys). He blamed the officiating. He blamed injuries. My favorite part is when he was asked if he ever thought about putting guard Ryan Cornish back in the game? “No. Ryan Cornish was minus-12 in 7 … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: One Way To Get Lincoln Riley To Play Notre Dame (Maybe)

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USC Saturday Buzz: Re-signing Means Nothing

You know why it was a dumb idea for USC to announce every player who re-signed for next year? Because it was meaningless. USC AJ Tuitele was announced as re-signing on Christmas Eve. But he entered the transfer portal Friday night. Excuse me? Should every signing that gets announced have a disclaimer: Doesn’t mean anything. Yes, that is college football today. Oh, and USC deleted … Continue reading USC Saturday Buzz: Re-signing Means Nothing

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If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column

Well, look what’s coming in early March: According to the publisher’s website, American Trojan is about “a visionary technologist who transformed the University of Southern California into one of the nation’s most prestigious private research universities. “At a time when many universities have succumbed to ideology over truth, under (Max) Nikias’s leadership, USC retained its academic integrity in the face of high-stakes negotiations, high-rolling donors, … Continue reading If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column

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Lincoln Riley Finally Hires A Special Teams Coach

Lincoln Riley is finally going to hire a veteran special teams coach . . . after four years. Mike Ekeler, who was USC’s linebackers coach in 2013, is being hired from Nebraska to coach special teams according to CBS Sports. Before Nebraska, Ekeler was outside linebackers coach and special teams coordinator at Tennessee. So this should be a step up for the special teams. Hopefully … Continue reading Lincoln Riley Finally Hires A Special Teams Coach

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USC Morning Buzz: One Reason For Dragged Out Coaching Search

Here’s a pretty good reason the search for a defensive coordinator seems to have dragged on this long: Someone involved has told me that USC has told candidates they must keep the entire defensive staff. That would mean keeping four assistant coaches. It’s quite a condition because most self-respecting coordinators want to bring at least 1-2 guys with them. It will really be interesting to … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: One Reason For Dragged Out Coaching Search

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USC Morning Buzz: Husan Longstreet To LSU

Husan Longstreet has signed with LSU, according to CBS Sports. He will be expected to play behind Sam Leavitt, unless Leavitt cannot recover in time from a foot injury. But LSU also has Elon transfer Landen Clark, so Longstreet might be No. 3. It’s a big win for Lane Kiffin. Personally, I would have gone to a smaller school for a year and played. Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Husan Longstreet To LSU

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USC Morning Buzz: Another Example Of Coaching Malpractice

Kyle Whittingham told Urban Meyer that Michigan did not have a dedicated quarterback coach to work with Bryce Underwood last season. Talk about coaching malpractice. It’s almost amazing the Wolverines won nine games last season with the coaching shenanigans that went on within the program. Also, let’s remember that USC’s signature win last season was beating Michigan. Kind of more understandable today. Congratulations, Lincoln. Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Another Example Of Coaching Malpractice

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USC Morning Buzz: Quarterbacks Shaking Up Transfer Portal

First, a little news. USC’s Board of Trustees are expected to vote next month on a new president. They were supposed to vote this month but could not get a quorum. There are still teams that need quarterbacks. Like Miami, for instance. Also, would it terrible if Longstreet went to a non-blue blood and played every snap next season? Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Quarterbacks Shaking Up Transfer Portal

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USC Sunday Buzz: Where Are The Trojans?

So Stanford interviewed Kris Richard in the middle of the week and a day later Coach Tavita Pritchard offered him the job. What’s USC’s excuse for taking so long? The fact Stanford hired Richard highlights another issue: There are no Trojans on the coaching staff. Mike Williams works as a support staffer but he is not one of the position coaches. This is one reason … Continue reading USC Sunday Buzz: Where Are The Trojans?

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USC Saturday Buzz: At Least One School Is Hiring A Defensive Coordinator

Stanford is in the process of hiring former USC player Kris Richard as defensive coordinator. Richard was previously defensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks and Jacksonville Jaguars. This means Pete Kwiatkowski, who had been considered a strong candidate at Stanford, is not taking the job. Does this put him back in play for USC? Stanford was going to let Kwiatkowski bring in coaches to join the … Continue reading USC Saturday Buzz: At Least One School Is Hiring A Defensive Coordinator

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Curt Cignetti Makes National Title Game In Year 2

Curt Cignetti is in the national-title game in Year 2. For those who think this is simply because Cignetti brought some James Madison players with him to Indiana, consider this: He went 53-17 at Indiana University in Pennsylvania; he went 14-9 at Elon; he went 52-9 at James Madison. He’s not doing something unusual for himself at Indiana. He’s just doing what he has always … Continue reading Curt Cignetti Makes National Title Game In Year 2

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If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column

So Husan Longstreet finally entered the transfer portal. Honestly, I don’t really care. But I’m consistent. I don’t go crazy when someone commits either. Especially quarterbacks in the current environment. This is why: First, they told us JuJu Lewis was the savior; then they said Husan Longstreet was better. Now they say to rally around Jonas Williams. Then they go to the portal and sign … Continue reading If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column

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USC Morning Buzz: Did You Hear About This Impact Player?

You probably saw former USC defensive lineman Devan Thompkins is transferring to Alabama. My question is whether he has a break out season like Romello Height did at Texas Tech? Height had 10 sacks for Texas Tech this season. He was the fourth-highest graded defensive players in the nation acccording to PFF Focus. Think about that. Fourth-highest overall. Not fourth-highest at his position. Have you … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Did You Hear About This Impact Player?

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The Never-Ending Search Continues

I think Arizona State defensive coordinator Brian Ward got some bad advice withdrawing from the USC search for a defensive coordinator. Sources at USC tell me Ward thought Pete Kwiatkowski would get the job. But here we are several days later and Kwiatkowski still is getting mentioned for USC and Stanford openings. A lot of times, the first time choice doesn’t get the job. D’Anton … Continue reading The Never-Ending Search Continues

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USC Morning Buzz: Should Husan Longstreet’s Reps Call Washington?

Should Husan Longstreet’s agent call Washington today? Is the game officially gone after Huskies QB Demond Williams entered the transfer portal less than a week after signing a contract with Washington? How many of you have even heard of some of the USC players that have been announced as “re-signing” with the Trojans? Quite a few of them never played and spent exactly one semester … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Should Husan Longstreet’s Reps Call Washington?

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USC Notes: Stats Are Not How You Determine Value

There’s no issue with USC re-signing Jayden Maiava for next season. If he went into the transfer portal, he would be highly pursued. But I’m tired of hearing that he led the nation in QBR this season. Stats are always the refuge of the spin masters. Are you going to tell me if you watched the Alamo Bowl that Maiava is the best QB in … Continue reading USC Notes: Stats Are Not How You Determine Value

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USC Morning Buzz: A Tale Of Two Coaches And Tradition

Before he got fired by the Raiders yesterday, Pete Carroll was recently asked about the USC-Notre Dame rivalry ending. “I have no space to think of why somebody would want to do that,” Carroll said. “I hope that doesn’t carry over to other matchups that have been so important to people over the years and so much fun, not so much the teams. It’s for … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: A Tale Of Two Coaches And Tradition

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USC Notes: Something Looks A Little Messy At Moment

Here’s something to consider in the defensive coordinator search: Maybe the new DC won’t mind keeping current assistants. But does he want to keep assistant coaches who want the job and probably won’t be happy if they don’t get it? It’s not a great situation at the moment. Here’s about the one millionith example of how being nothing more than a USC homer ruins your … Continue reading USC Notes: Something Looks A Little Messy At Moment

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USC Morning Buzz: Defensive Coordinator Search Continues

Even within the USC football program, there are those wondering why a defensive coordinator hasn’t been hired yet. Jen Cohen’s preferred choice, Pete Kwiatkowski, is also talking to Stanford. Why would he take Stanford over USC? Because Stanford will probably give him more authority in hiring other members of the defensive coaching staff. That’s going to be a sticking point with any self-respecting defensive coordinator. … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Defensive Coordinator Search Continues

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USC Adds Two Defensive Players In Transfer Portal

USC picked up two commitments in the transfer portal today: Iowa State cornerback Jontez Williams and Washington linebacker Deven Bryant. Williams was rated the No. 1 cornerback in the transfer portal per On3 but . . . did you know he tore his ACL and played only five games this season? Bryant had 62 tackles for Washington and went to St. John Bosco. Continue reading USC Adds Two Defensive Players In Transfer Portal

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USC Sunday Buzz: One Possible Reason For Defensive Delay

It sounds like Pete Kwiatkowski is currently the frontrunner to become USC’s defensive coordinator. So why hasn’t it happened yet? It could be a question of whether he gets to bring any of his own people with him. USC still has all its defensive assistant other than D’Anton Lynn. So someone would need to leave or be fired for Kwiatkowski to bring any assistants. It will be … Continue reading USC Sunday Buzz: One Possible Reason For Defensive Delay

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At Least Two Coaches Contacted For USC Defensive Coordinator Job

Arizona State defensive coordinator Brian Ward and former Texas defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski have been contacted by USC for the vacant defensive coordinator position. Ward was previously defensive coordinator at Washington State, Syracuse and Bowling Green. Kwiatkowski is believed to be the preferred choice of USC athletic director Jen Cohen, because they worked together at Washington. The search is being run by general manager Chad … Continue reading At Least Two Coaches Contacted For USC Defensive Coordinator Job

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USC Saturday Buzz: Is QB Play An Issue?

Did Jayden Maiava get worse as the season progressed? His two worst games (Nebraska, TCU) were in the second half of the season and he was hardly at his best in losses to Notre Dame and Oregon. Did USC just play better teams? Nebraska wasn’t a great team. Neither was TCU but I can already hear the excuse-makers saying that Makai Lemon and Ja’Kobi Lane … Continue reading USC Saturday Buzz: Is QB Play An Issue?

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Morning Buzz: The College Football Playoff Had A USC Flavor

Did you see former USC players who got better playing yesterday in the College Football Playoff? Zacariah Branch showed he regained his speed last night against Mississippi. Something happened to him in 2024 because he was noticeably slower. Has a player from Georgia ever transferred to USC and got better? His brother, Zion, had five tackles for Georgia too and made a big hit late … Continue reading Morning Buzz: The College Football Playoff Had A USC Flavor

Gary Patterson Directly And Indirectly Shaking Things Up

Gary Patterson’s shake-up continues. He is hiring his former player, Sam Carter, as an assistant. Now here’s the thing: Carter has coached cornerbacks at Arkansas, Mississippi and Purdue. So is USC cornerbacks coach Trovon Reed being sidelined like Rob Ryan? Does USC need two cornerbacks coaches? It has two linebacker coaches. And two defensive line coaches (Eric Henderson, Shaun Nua). Henderson is interviewing with the … Continue reading Gary Patterson Directly And Indirectly Shaking Things Up

Saturday Buzz: Does Lincoln Riley Fit Into This Maequee Group?

If you look at the coaches who won national titles the past 10 years, they all seem to come from a cold-blooded culture with strong leadership. Cignetti, Day, Harbaugh, Smart, Saban, Swinney. Now I ask you: Does Lincoln Riley fit into this group culturally? Can Riley lead the way these coaches could at their peak? I say peak because someone will inevitably point out Swinney’s … Continue reading Saturday Buzz: Does Lincoln Riley Fit Into This Maequee Group?

If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column

There is a growing belief in coaching circles that if USC does not make the College Football Playoff this season, Lincoln Riley is in trouble and Jen Cohen would move to replace him. Who are the top candidates? Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer, who was hired by Cohen at Washington and Arizona State coach Kenny Dillingham. Would either take the job? With DeBoer, it would depend … Continue reading If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column

USC Morning Buzz: Gary Patterson Is Going To Be Whirlwind

Gary Patterson was full of material yesterday confirming the stereotype that he is a football filmaholic. “My wife watches Netflix, I watch film,” Patterson said. The press conference was watched with amusement by a coach who used to work with Patterson and warned the current defensive staff. “Gary will be a pain in the a–,” the coach said. “He will coach the whole defense. He … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Gary Patterson Is Going To Be Whirlwind