The Trojan Who Won An Oscar

With the Oscars tonight, it’s always good to remember Cotton Warburton. Warburton (above with the ball) is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame, was an All-American in 1933 at USC, led the Trojans in rushing in 1932-33 and played on the undefeated 1932 national championship team. If that was not enough, he won an Oscar for best editing in 1965 as the … Continue reading The Trojan Who Won An Oscar

JT Daniels Speaks

JT Daniels spoke to the Athletic and said this about the QB competition. “Every job should be open every season. It’s kind of the way football works and the way life works in general. You can’t get complacent. You can’t just expect to have everything handed to you.” He also defended USC coach Clay Helton. “Everyone’s entitled to their own opinion. It’s very easy to … Continue reading JT Daniels Speaks

USC Morning Buzz: The Clock Keeps Ticking On Personnel Move

Is it possible USC will start spring practice in early March without a strength coach? Of course it is, when you consider Clay Helton has such limited contacts. He merely retained Ivan Lewis instead of hiring his own strength coach when he replaced Steve Sarkisian. That is almost unheard of. Previous USC coaches would bring in their own guy. Helton never has his own guy. … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: The Clock Keeps Ticking On Personnel Move

Another Recruiting Issue For USC

There is also another reason why USC’s stock is falling with recruits. “They aren’t putting a lot of guys in the league either,” a recruiting analyst who speaks to recruits often said. “There is a question about how much this coaching staff develops players.” This is why Elias Ricks talked about LSU having more defensive backs drafted than USC in recent years, when he committed … Continue reading Another Recruiting Issue For USC