New USC Student-Athletes Group Speaks Out On Racial Injustice

USC track star Anna Cockrell, an NCAA champion in the 400-meter hurdles, has tweeted out a statement from a new group, United Black Student-Athletes Association. Below is the two-page letter from the group to Mike Bohn and the USC athletic administration. There’s an interesting passage where the group demands the right to free speech and no retaliation for protesting or making public statements. Continue reading New USC Student-Athletes Group Speaks Out On Racial Injustice

USC Morning Buzz: Who Will Be Allowed Inside Coliseum?

As USC prepares to announce the first step to allowing fans in the Coliseum, the question again will be who gets excluded? There might be a lot of people who dropped their season tickets, but there might be some diehards who get excluded. Maybe it’s good USC built those suites last season. They can keep some of those rich donors in a socially distant area. … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Who Will Be Allowed Inside Coliseum?

USC Preparing For Some Fans At Coliseum

USC informed season-ticket holders today that it will inform them tomorrow of the first step in allowing fans in a reduced-capacity Coliseum. “We are now preparing for the possibility that fans will be permitted to attend games this year in a reduced capacity Coliseum. Ultimately, however, we will be responsive to all state and local health and safety guidelines, so these plans are subject to change. … Continue reading USC Preparing For Some Fans At Coliseum

USC Ranked No. 1 By One Measure

USC has the nation’s No. 1-ranked non-conference football schedule, according to the Oklahoman. “Alabama in Arlington, New Mexico, Notre Dame. Crimson Tide and the Fighting Irish. You can always count on the Trojans to uphold college football pride,” the article states. This is the thing with USC: The non-conference schedule is difficult. But then you throw in the Pac-12 games and compare that to SEC … Continue reading USC Ranked No. 1 By One Measure