Sunday Notes: Larry Scott Is Wrong Messenger

Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott makes more than $5.3 million per year but doesn’t want athletes getting paid. “We are very clearly opposed to any pay for play situation,” Scott said. You can be for-or-against college athletes getting paid, but Scott is the wrong messenger on this issue. And a host of other issues. Rumor of the day: Five-star tailback Bijan Robinson is still considering USC … Continue reading Sunday Notes: Larry Scott Is Wrong Messenger

The Strange Case Of Daniel Imatorbhebhe

It’s still a little weird how vague USC was about tight end Daniel Imatorbhebhe and his departure from the program. CLAY HELTON: “Daniel is doing well. Daniel is this year going to focus on finalizing his master’s degree as well as continuing to train. But he’s doing well. He won’t be with us this season, but is doing well. Q. Could he come back? CLAY … Continue reading The Strange Case Of Daniel Imatorbhebhe

Morning Buzz: Clay Helton Says USC Will Win Pac-12

Clay Helton told the Pac-12 Network on Wednesday, “We put a lot of work into this offseason. It’s work I know is going to help pay off for us in a Pac-12 title.” Time will tell. But in the meantime, I’ve heard Helton is closing practices because he is sensitive over media criticism that they are not physical enough. So he is thin-skinned and doesn’t … Continue reading Morning Buzz: Clay Helton Says USC Will Win Pac-12

The Coliseum Transformation Is Near Complete

If you are lucky enough to sit in the new Coliseum Tower, I’m sure it will be quite a different experience this season. But the pictures below from the general seating doesn’t look like it got much of the $300 million USC spent to renovate. The seats look spartan, frankly. But Trojans are close to Spartans so maybe it is appropriate. Maybe the Tower got … Continue reading The Coliseum Transformation Is Near Complete

USC Morning Buzz: Saturday Stories

Some Saturday stories resonating within the administration offices of Heritage Hall: I hear Lynn Swann took a one-week vacation in July. And some people say they haven’t seen him for three weeks. Is it true USC men’s tennis coach Peter Smith was told he would not return by university lawyers? Not Swann or someone else in the athletic dept. That’s what some administrators are telling … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Saturday Stories