Robert Stock, Ex-USC Baseball Player, Makes Big-League Debut 10 Years Later

Robert Stock, who skipped his senior year of high school to enroll early at USC, finally played in a major-league baseball game today. Stock was drafted as a catcher by the St. Louis Cardinals 10 years ago but eventually switched to pitcher. He played with four different organizations and spent some time playing independent baseball. Stock, who plays for the Padres, pitched the 10th inning … Continue reading Robert Stock, Ex-USC Baseball Player, Makes Big-League Debut 10 Years Later

USC Sunday Buzz: Looks Like USC Needs Tight Ends in 2019 Too

I mentioned yesterday USC’s offered scholarships to 33 wide receivers from the Class of 2019 and 2020. By comparison, USC’s offered 34 offensive linemen. There are five linemen on the field and usually three receivers, right? Now wide receivers are probably easier to evaluate this time of year with so many skill-position camps but this does illustrate how USC simply loves wide receivers. And tight … Continue reading USC Sunday Buzz: Looks Like USC Needs Tight Ends in 2019 Too

USC Saturday Buzz: Wide Receiver Mania Continues

USC’s had an infatuation with recruiting wide receivers in recent years, sometimes at the expense of other positions. Right now, USC’s offered 21 wide receivers from the Class of 2019 and 12 from the Class of 2020. That’s a lot of wide receivers, obviously. Offers are harmless, especially with today’s trend of schools making offers but telling recruits they cannot commit. And there’s nothing wrong … Continue reading USC Saturday Buzz: Wide Receiver Mania Continues