Saturday Roundup: Kedon Slovis Cover Boy

Kedon Slovis is on the cover of Street & Smith’s college football preseason magazine. USC is ranked No. 18. Alabama is No. 3. Here is some video from today’s protest at USC On campus: chants of Black Lives Matter, cars honk in support and the crowd continues to grow. pic.twitter.com/pgnWngr7lR — Daily Trojan (@dailytrojan) June 6, 2020 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js People filled the Village lawn to near … Continue reading Saturday Roundup: Kedon Slovis Cover Boy

Is The “Integrity” Test Coming At USC?

Carol Folt and Mike Bohn have stressed the word “integrity” since coming to USC. So what happens if the NCAA sanctions USC basketball? One can argue what former assistant coach Tony Bland did was less than other assistant coaches implicated in the FBI scandal. USC has argued Andy Enfield was unaware of Bland’s actions. But NCAA rules hold head coaches responsible for the actions of … Continue reading Is The “Integrity” Test Coming At USC?

Morning Buzz: USC Holds First Protest

With no school and the campus usually locked down, there hasn’t been a protest at USC . . . until now. A protest started this morning and was making a 3-mile loop around the campus. March headed north down McClintock. Students will make a 3-mile loop around campus. pic.twitter.com/0DDLRramnh — Alexis Timko (@AlexisTimko) June 6, 2020 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Continue reading Morning Buzz: USC Holds First Protest

Tight End Becomes 16th USC Commitment

Lake McRee, a three-star tight end from Austin, Texas, committed to USC tonight. McRee is the 16th commitment for USC’s Class of 2021 recruiting class, which is ranked No. 3 in the nation by Rivals. “They believed in me, asked me about my knee and strongly believed I’d come back better than I was before. That was something that stuck out to me,” McRee told … Continue reading Tight End Becomes 16th USC Commitment

Should USC Basketball Be Nervous?

The NCAA levied a one-year postseason ban against Oklahoma State’s men’s basketball program, making it the first program to receive punishment from the highly publicized FBI investigation. Is this ominous for USC? “In a criminal proceeding with a high burden or proof — beyond a reasonable doubt — and an individual who accepted responsibility and pleaded guilty, it was not difficult for us in this … Continue reading Should USC Basketball Be Nervous?