Checking In On Jaxson Dart

Jaxson Dart is splitting first-team reps at Mississippi spring practice with Luke Altmyer. He’s been making a lot of aggressive throws in practices. We’ll see if Lane Kifffin curbs that. Dart said today he chose Mississippi for stablilty. “I thought going to SC it was going to be a lot more stable with the coaching staff,” Dart said. “I don’t have just one year, so … Continue reading Checking In On Jaxson Dart

USC Morning Buzz: Lincoln Riley Means Business

Exactly how has the culture changed at USC? What does it mean when someone says things get addressed? Here’s how: If a player misses class, has grade issues or even misses a workout, Lincoln Riley has them stand in front of the team and state what they have done. They even miss a practice. The message via Riley is clear: It’s hard to earn a … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Lincoln Riley Means Business

USC Notes: Why Is Kenan Christon Still In Portal?

Former USC running back Kenan Christon is still in the transfer portal after entering it in mid-December. It’s might seem surprising especially when you consider he also runs track and can help a college in two sports. But I suspect Christon wants to earn his degree from USC before he transfers, which he should be able to do in May. So he can find a … Continue reading USC Notes: Why Is Kenan Christon Still In Portal?

USC Morning Buzz: Culture Change Underway

Offensive lineman Andrew Vorhees has been in the doghouse at times in his USC career but perservered and enjoyed a successful junior season. Vorhees is considered one of the top linemen in college football by Pro Football Focus and gave some interesting comments Tuesday to offer insight into the past at USC and how Lincoln Riley works to change the culture. “Whether guys are missing … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Culture Change Underway

Sean McVay On Lincoln Riley

You knew it was only a matter of time before Rams coach Sean McVay was asked about Lincoln Riley. “I’ve always respected the way they operated at Oklahoma,” McVay said. “It looks different than the way we’ve done it offensively but that’s part of the exciting thing is, is being able to kind of pick his brain, learn from him.” The Pac-12 announced it will … Continue reading Sean McVay On Lincoln Riley