Important Announcement About USC Blog

When I started this blog 29 months ago, it was going to be more of a hobby after covering USC for more than 20 years.

I never imagined it would grow to its current size and attract such a loyal audience.

Well, now it’s time to grow even more. Today, I’m taking the InsideUSC blog to Sports Illustrated. The new address is https://www.si.com/college/usc/

The new USC blog will be the same in many ways but will have much more video, more recruiting and a stronger “community” area for comments. I hope you will join me at the new site for even more USC coverage.

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      1. Lynnette “Squeaky” Fromm? What a “blast” from the past.
        How could anyone wish ill for late President Gerald Ford?
        Hope she’s still locked up.

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      1. The dems look at it this way: Yes, the story will get out somehow, someway —but it’s their duty to interfere with free speech as much as possible on the way…
        #It’sLikeThatNow….

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    1. China OWNS “our” Mainstream Media & FBI hierarchy & Major Film Companies & Major Sports Franchises……
      #…AndSomethingTellsMeThatAin’tGood…

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      1. Worst part? They didn’t get there on their own. The people of those beautiful cities elected them….and are determined to RE-ELECT them….
        #…CuzItFeelsSoGoodToBeWoke…

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      1. The most difficult thing in trial is closing argument cuz you have to pack so much into it –the elements of the case, the evidence that meets the elements —and, something you’re not taught in law school –you have to get the jury to see the defendant as a bad person. When I myself couldn’t see the defendant as bad —not just stupid or weak, but bad — I tried to plea bargain the case cuz I knew I couldn’t put my whole heart into trying it. Trump HAS to show Biden is bad —the American people need to see Biden’s a liar and a cheat. BUT Trump can’t spend all his time on that….he needs to offer “the elements of his case” (his very fine record of accomplishments) too. And he has to do it with a smile.
        Doing all this with a rogue moderator is going to be difficult –but he has to do it.

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      2. One of my favorite stories of all time–far better than the Three Musketeers, IMHO.
        While I much prefer “redemption,” a well-penned revenge story is always a guilty pleasure.

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      3. I agree. Oh, did Dumas UNDERSTOOD revenge! But he also understood forgiveness. I liked it when, at the end of the Three Musketeers, D’Artagnan tells Rochefort that having beaten him in three duels, he’ll probably kill him in the fourth but he doesn’t want there to be a fourth —so they shake hands and “vow to be enemies no longer.”
        Interesting footnote: Gustave Dore loved Dumas. When Dumas died and his soul was condemned by the Church, Dore volunteered to sculpt a statue of D’Artangnan, sword drawn, atop Dumas’ headstone to protect him for all eternity.

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      1. Lakers champs.
        Dodgers…likely champs. I think that they will finally do it for Kershaw.

        Does anyone in the present day deserve to win the WS more than Clayton?

        Rams….have the talent (and maybe coaching) to be champs in this wild Covid NFL year.
        (Chiefs and Ravens will be tough to beat. Andy Reid will know how to manage the petulant Le’Veon Bell. Unfair that you add another weapon to an already stocked offense. While still a PC fan, I think the Seahawks will fold as the year goes on.)

        Kings? Nope.
        Trojans?

        LA LA land the mythical “City of Champions?”

        Best I can tell from my queries, no City has ever held 3 of the 4 major Pro Sports titles.

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      2. It’s been harder for me to get behind Pete after his whorish remarks about “no white people get it!” but I still find myself hoping he wins another Super Bowl… I guess old allegiances die hard.
        As for the Trojans, if the o-line can protect Slovis, the sky is the limit. They can beat any team I’ve seen this year ….except Clemson…
        #…TheCoachingDisparityAloneWouldBeTooGreatToOvercome…

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  1. It’s always hard to tell whether potentially criminal acts on film occurred within a specific jurisdiction and/or within the appropriate Statute Of Limitations (especially when it’s a video of acts taking place in a closed room—with no visual references to outside world). BUT…if Hunter was informing Joe Biden of sexual acts with a 14 year old in a jurisdiction that placed reporting requirements on public officials, Joe COULD be guilty of a crime for never informing the police —at the very least, he could be sued civilly for negligence if the acts continued and caused further harm to a this child.

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    1. Almost a month ago, this is from China about Hunter’s videos:

      If you watch far enough, the Chinese fellow says, after talking about Hunter being a pedophile, “I need some heart pills after talking about this.”

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    2. This stuff is so bad that the Biden team has to be working with the debate moderator to limit it’s inclusion in the debate (probably by telling Trump he can only speak on the prearranged topics). Trump has to bring it up anyway —but Biden won’t respond during his 2 minute answer period. The way to fuck Biden, then, is for Trump to ask about the lies Joe told about never asking Hunter about his business deals, Joe’s demands for kickbacks, etc. etc., —and say “I know you’re not gonna give the American people an answer on any of this so I’m going to tell them the answers on my time” —and spell out the conflicts. Dare Joe to contradict him.

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    1. Outstanding news! Happy he will play, and happy that he is just getting his health back after a year-long recovery from ankle surgery! Way to go big fella!

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      1. Bluto: What? Over? Did you say ‘over’? Nothing is over until we decide it is! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no!…

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    1. Dear Fuck You (btw,I’ve never typed this salutation before),
      As someone who began by writing smart (but nasty) sentences, I know you have way more brainpower than you’re sharing with us these days …so I’m going to respond. Trump is hugely flawed. We all know that. But at least he’s doing what he thinks is in the interest of the American worker —which is bring back jobs. IF Biden wins you’re not only going to see job growth disappear —you’re going to see a foreign policy that favors greedy billionaires living off the tax money of the middle and lower middle classes. It’ll come in the form of YOUR tax $$ funding expansionistic wars on behalf of 4 or 5 corporations. [And those wars won’t even get the evil people who want them what they’re looking for —they’ll just kill lots of innocent sons and daughters].
      Is this what you really want? Do you hate Trump that much?

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    2. My best indictment of the Democratic party, Mr/Ms FU?

      During No Child Left Behind, the academic performance of Black and Latino children rose quickly and was approaching the academic performance of Middle Class white kids.
      Teachers (mostly middle class, liberal, unionized white women) were coerced to attending to their non-white students. Seeing that the disadvantaged Latinos and Blacks were catching up QUICKLY to their privileged, lazy, white kids was unsettling to these liberal whites, so after years of complaining they overturned the program.

      African Americans (and Latinos) have been experiencing their best economy since before the 1980’s when outsourcing jobs became de rigueur (that’s Frenchy for fashionable, FU).
      Unemployment for this racial group has been the lowest in recorded history, and black wages are rapidly increasing for the first time in decades, and people who’d been out of work long-term were being hired and suddenly able to take their families on vacations for the first time in years. If you don’t live in a S.A.L.T state and don’t itemize your deductions, the $24,000 per family standard deduction was ENORMOUS in helping the lower income families. Again, with ECONOMIC help coming in for the disadvantaged, liberal white people are becoming nervous that Blacks and Latinos might “catch up” to them. Can’t have that now, can you lib cracker?

      While I find much fault with the Republican Party, The Dems and their hypocrisy are awe-provoking. BTW, change your moniker.

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      1. The main reason “Fuck You” won’t change his moniker? He is severely uninterested in winning converts. He exists to drive people away from middle ground…
        #NotAWinningFormula

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      2. Great post. Let’s save that one for someone who has an open mind. Just a little bit is all that is needed to absorb this important message.

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  2. Senile Joe was beholden to corrupt businessmen for decades!

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    1. What an utter scam the dems are running….
      #AmazingThatANYONEFallsForIt…
      #…ChalkItUpToPublicSchool”Education”,IGuess….
      #[Sad:OurPublicSchoolSystemWasOnceTheBestInTheWorld]….

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  3. Oh Hunter you didn’t!

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    1. If date and place….along with identity of victim …. can actually be established, our boy Hunter is in for a world of hurt…
      #AndJoeBidenWouldHaveToDoDoubleDutyIfElected….
      #KeepKamalaOffHisBack&ServeAsCharacterWitAtHunter’sRapeTrial

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  4. Good news for the day….
    Evidently $482 BILLION–a half a TRILLION–is still yet to be “spent” out of the original C.A.R.E.S. act. While some of it was “loans”–esp to PPP ($130B), this begs the question.

    You agreed to this stimulus. Why not just send a check to each and every American household under a certain income level? My favorite Liberal paper–The Economist–has published repeatedly during the present stimulus debacle that the most expedient and most effective method of helping the struggling is to put CASH in their pocket.

    Here’s the math:
    153 Million received the $1200 stimulus checks, with about $1/4 Trillion disbursed.

    Unfortunately, this close to an election, the people we trust to run our Fed Government have resorted to the usual tactic–promise much, deliver nothing, get re-elected.

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  5. LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    The George Costanza of CNN excuses Toobin as “an accident”!

    OH MY SIDE HURTS FROM LAUGHING SO MUCH!

    AHA HA HA HA HA!

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    1. Well, Stelter’s half right —-that gooey stuff on Toobin’s pants was an “accident.” But the 5 minutes of hard tugging before that wasn’t.

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    1. What kind of meetings can a Chinese tycoon buy for $10 million a year? A full seven days after the New York Post began publishing emails showing Biden family influence peddling, former Vice President Joe Biden still isn’t saying the emails are fake. But Mr. Biden did finally have to discuss his family business on Tuesday, thanks to Milwaukee television reporter Adrienne Pedersen of ABC affiliate WISN.

      Ms. Pederson asked if there is “any legitimacy” to the statement by Sen. Ron Johnson (R., Wis.) that the former vice president’s son and other family members profited off the Biden name. “None whatsoever,” Joe Biden responded, and said it was part of a “last ditch effort in this desperate campaign to smear me and my family.”

      If Mr. Biden wants to argue that none of the millions of dollars collected from various overseas tycoons or their companies had anything to do with his name, then he’s making an argument that not even his son Hunter Biden was willing to make in 2019. National Review’s Mairead McArdle reminds:

      Joe Biden denied that his family has profited from his public offices, appearing to contradict a statement his son Hunter Biden made last year in which he said he thinks he would “probably not” have been asked to be on the board of a Ukrainian energy company if he were not Biden’s son.

      The Post’s Thursday follow-up to its earlier email scoop has made it much harder to believe the current argument from Joe Biden. . . . Perhaps at some point the Bidens will choose to offer an explanation. In the meantime, a reasonable person would conclude from this report that the buyer willing to spend this mind-boggling sum was not seeking introductions to former acting assistant agency deputies. And having been introduced, it’s reasonable to assume such a buyer was seeking much more than a pleasant greeting.

      Team Biden and much of the press corps would prefer not to have to acknowledge the Post reporting.

      Indeed they do.

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      1. Biden response (took 6 days to come up with this lame shit): “This isn’t about our family —it’s about your family.”
        #MyFamilyDoesn’tWantGreedyDNCThievesRunningCountry

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  6. LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    NBC’s House Lesbo and other Fake News Mediacrats fall for hoax!

    OH MY SIDE HURTS FROM LAUGHING SO MUCH! AHA HA HA HA HA!
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