USC Quick Thought: At Least NIL Is Going Well

I mean, if you were a USC booster, wouldn’t you have complete confidence in BLVD? Remember two weeks ago I wrote about players frustrated over the lack of NIL deals. Just listen to these pitches: Don’t be afraid to change the game. If you’re good enough, the game will come to you. The best athletes in the world don’t adapt their style to the game, … Continue reading USC Quick Thought: At Least NIL Is Going Well

USC Morning Buzz: History Repeats Itself At Heritage Hall

When USC renovated Heritage Hall in 2013, the $35 million project was going to solve the woes of the athletic dept. It had outgrown the space and for decades every nook-and-cranny, including closets, started getting used for office space. “The reality is that we have outgrown Heritage Hall and we are badly undersized and overcrowded in there,” then-athletic director Pat Haden said. The new Heritage … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: History Repeats Itself At Heritage Hall

USC Notes: Do You Like Your Seats?

USC will definitely have more fans this season but I’m wondering how many of them are satisfied with their seats? I’m not talking about the location of their seats. I’m talking about the size of the seats. They are smaller than the old seats before the Coliseum renovation and I don’t find them to be comfortable. I first saw seats like these in European soccer … Continue reading USC Notes: Do You Like Your Seats?

USC Morning Buzz: Offensive Line Takes Shape

USC practiced Monday night at the Coliseum and it’s first scrimmage period was characterized by penalties, including one that called back a touchdown. Lincoln Riley said the second scrimmage period had less penalties. Offensive tackle Bobby Haskins, a transfer from Virginia, is making a smooth transition. “You can tell he’s played a lot of ball,” Riley said. “He’s getting close to 100 percent physically (after … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Offensive Line Takes Shape