USC Hunting For More Transfers

USC is going after two high-quality transfers: Guard Mac McClung of Georgetown and guard Both Gach of Utah. Both considered going pro but are now looking for new schools. Each player has played two years so they will need a waiver, like JT Daniels, to become immediately eligible. The NCAA is expected to be liberal about granting waivers so maybe it won’t be a problem. … Continue reading USC Hunting For More Transfers

Will Pac-12 Lift Suspension On Team Activities?

The NCAA Division I Council voted to approve voluntary athletic activities in football, men’s and women’s baskettball to start June 1st and go through June 30th. Next week, the Pac-12 will determine whether to lift a suspension on team activities that is currently in effect through May 31st. Ohio State says it will allow athletes to train at its athletic center beginning June 8. AD … Continue reading Will Pac-12 Lift Suspension On Team Activities?

Morning Buzz: What Are USC’s Strength And Weaknesses?

Here is how I size up USC at the moment. PRIMARY STRENGTHS: USC brings back almost every starter from last season and is one of the most experienced teams in the Pac-12. Ten defensive players started at least six games last season. Jordan Iosefa, who redshirted, started nine games in 2018. There are also higher expectations because USC replaced two of the perceived weak links … Continue reading Morning Buzz: What Are USC’s Strength And Weaknesses?