USC Roster Undergoes Spring Cleaning

Most of this I’ve written about previously but here who is not on USC’s spring roster: WR Jalen Greene, WR Joseph Lewis, OT Nathan Smith, DB Jamel Cook and LB Olajuwon Tucker. I have mentioned all these moves previously except Greene. Greene is transferring and will be eligible immediately. Lewis is going through his legal issues from his domestic incident. Smith is retiring from football injuries. … Continue reading USC Roster Undergoes Spring Cleaning

Rule No. 1 Of USC Basketball: Beat Your Archrival

We can talk about USC’s basketball season in many ways. USC prefers to focus on finishing second in the Pac-12 despite missing De’Anthony Melton, Bennie Boatwright and the firing of assistant coach Tony Bland. But how about this stat: USC has lost four straight to UCLA. More significantly, USC is 0-2 against UCLA this season. Rule No. 1 of basketball is to beat your archrival … Continue reading Rule No. 1 Of USC Basketball: Beat Your Archrival

Jordan McLaughlin, Chimezie Metu Named First-Team All-Pac-12

USC guard Jordan McLaughlin and forward Chimezie Metu were first team selections to the all-Pac-12 team. The individual awards will be announced at 5 p.m. on the Pac-12 Network, if you get it. Below are the full teams: ALL-PAC-12 TEAM FIRST TEAM Name School Pos. Yr. Hometown Deandre Ayton Arizona F Fr. Nassau, Bahamas Justin Bibbins Utah G Sr. Carson, Calif. Noah Dickerson Washington F … Continue reading Jordan McLaughlin, Chimezie Metu Named First-Team All-Pac-12

Spring Practice Loses Importance

USC opens spring practice Tuesday but a lot less is at stake than should be for one big reason: The coaches believe incoming freshman JT Daniels is going to be the starter. So how much does it matter what Matt Fink and Jack Sears are doing? All the right comments will be made about everyone “competing” for the starting job. But when Daniels is expected … Continue reading Spring Practice Loses Importance