Former USC All-American Tim Ryan Goes Viral

Tim Ryan is a radio analyst for the San Francisco 49ers.

He went viral Saturday night talking about 49ers QB Sam Darnold.

“Sam is way more mobile than people give him credit for,” Ryan said. “Remember all those USC days, what he did down there with Pete Carroll.”

Carroll was long gone by the time Darnold came to USC. I doubt too many people commenting on the gaffe even realize Ryan played at USC and was a two-time All-American.

But hey, stuff happens.

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66 thoughts on “Former USC All-American Tim Ryan Goes Viral

  1. Former bozo FB player color game hacks; always well prepared.

    Little Petey was still in Seattle when the Piglet contracted teenage MONO…I think.

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    1. just owns, stick your 8 clap up your ass. Is that the stupidest salute
      in college football annuls. Get the hell off this sight already, what is
      your point knowing whatever you say is a worthless piece of crap!

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      1. I am so infatuated with Gabby that I have to continue trolling the blog with Biden rants using Gabby as my username. Gabby is my life…..GABBY GABBY GABBY!!!!

        I really need a blow-up Gabby doll to truly fulfill my fantasies

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      2. Gabby aka The Guy who posts as TebowObama & So Cal's Wife & LawyerJohn & Pudly & Plow Horse & steveg49 & DOJ & Scott Wolf and Frank Young's avatar Gabby aka The Guy who posts as TebowObama & So Cal's Wife & LawyerJohn & Pudly & Plow Horse & steveg49 & DOJ & Scott Wolf and Frank Young says:

        Cowardly Gabby aka TebowObama is proud of the mismanagement, negligence and bungling of the Maui Fire by the Senile Joe Regime.

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  2. I have stayed out of the Scott Wolf’s blog devoted to political controversy (with some sports talk thrown in)
    But this vitriolic, ugly name-calling, viciously angry exchanges–
    Must stop if we are to have any kind of a future for our children’s sake
    We are wards of this earth for its safe-keeping,
    and we’re not doing our share

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    1. Maybe we can agree to stop the name calling from August 28th through November 18th? How’s that for a starter?
      #..WeDon’tNeedAnyMoreVitriol

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      1. I wouldn’t quite go so far as to say “anything” these days…. but, yeah, most anything….
        #ScottDoesn’tSay”FuckEverything,KillAllMyEnemies”…
        #….SoMaybeWeShoudn’tEither..
        #…InTheSpiritOfReciprocity

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      2. Maybe we can agree to stop the name calling from August 28th through November 18th? How’s that for a starter?
        #..WeDon’tNeedAnyMoreVitriol

        August 21st through the Bowl Championship game January 8th!

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    1. Much of Gabby’s stuff represents carefully & cleverly worded apologies for dem failures ….but 50% is very personal, off the wall batshit crazy talk.
      I can’t forget the lack of heart he demonstrated over the Maui fire. Whatever sentiments anybody who lived here expressed on this blog should have been treated with a tiny bit of compassion.
      The guy knows his sports and he knows his gambling — signs of smarts and, maybe, an overabundance of killer instinct.

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      1. Too much testosterone…
        #AccordingToMyDoctor,IHaveSameProblem….
        #IAsked”HowCanYouHaveTooMuch,Doc?”

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    2. Michael, I’m not talking substance
      I am referring to presentation of the argument
      And yes, in that regard, “anything” would be better than today

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      1. Hey, knucklehead, is Gabby putting a gun to your head and forcing you to read his comments. If you don’t care for the guy stop reading his comments, it would void you from constantly getting “triggered”.

        How about more time repairing the trailer and less time trolling a sports blog when you know about organized sports.

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      2. A shame she hasn’t taken that same advice when it comes to complaining about Scott’s posts. If she doesn’t like them, she shouldn’t visit the blog.

        I give you the Village Idiot!

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  3. Austin Jones on Miller Moss:

    “Miller could play and start at any other college and probably be a contender for the Heisman as well,” Jones said. “His integrity and what he does and everything that he does every single day. I mean, he comes in and works hard, lifts hard, does everything the right way, and I think it’s gonna show for him eventually. His leadership and what he brings, it’s kind of the similar situation to me last year, as far as Miller cares more about the team itself than it is just about the individual.”

    https://247sports.com/college/usc/longformarticle/usc-football-trojans-2023-training-camp-top-performers-offense-214537473/#2219009

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    1. I HOPE MOSS AND NELSON GET SOME GOOD PLAYING TIME IN OUR FIRST SIX GAMES
      AND
      CALEB GETS HIS STATS IN TWO AND A HALF QUARTERS.
      FIGHT ON !!

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    2. That’s nice to hear, ’67, for Miller Moss will be the 2024 quarterback
      Probably
      But he sounds like he has built a nice rapport with the receievers
      Of course he is no ‘Celeb’ runner but who is?

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      1. Miller is good …but that might represent too much of a drop off at that position for LSU and the Big Ten…
        #I’mSureRileyIsThinking”Portal!”

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      2. I think Moss will start next year and play very well. He doesn’t have the athleticism of Caleb but that doesn’t mean he can’t be an elite quarterback. He is more athletic than that Brady guy and he did okay. And Bennett lead Georgia to two titles and Moss may be more athletic than him. The key is whether he can quickly read the defense and accurately deliver the ball in three seconds like Brady, Montana, and Marino.

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      1. Michael, excellent call, 513 yards for Reggie versus Fresno, but his return yardages don’t count in the offensive yard total. One of the most impressive performances, for sure.

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      2. Don’t you think returns should count in yardage? Okay, it’s special teams but it’s still yardage. That year Adoree beat Notre Dame more or less by himself Notre Dame wound up with more yardage than we did —
        #TheBoxScoreDidn’tLookAsGoodAsItShould…
        #It’sNotFair!

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      3. Reggie Bush willed SC to win that game. A Heisman performance. Too bad the game was vacated. But they can’t vacate our memories of that special night.

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  4. Hearing all the noise about Miller Moss, he will be transferring next spring after he is not making the progress that he’s supposed to be on. Nelson didn’t sign to be a backup n I don’t care.

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  5. Well, here’s a bulletin form ‘the princess’

    AUG 20
    MSN
    bit.ly/3KN3Eui

    ‘RUMOR:’

    Notre Dame Expected To Join Notable Power 5 Conference And End Their Long Independent Run In Division I

    The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are now expected to bring their independent run in the NCAA to an end and join the oldest Division I conference.

    The Athletic’s Manny Navarro is predicting that the program will eventually end up in the Big Ten, having tried to join said conference on several occasions in the mid-20th century but getting rejected due to its Catholic association.

    Notre Dame has since stuck to its lone stance and remains one of four independent universities in the country. Even when the realignment of college programs took form in the 1980s, with several other independent schools joining conferences, the Fighting Irish stayed intransigent.

    The independent schedule does have its perks. Notre Dame is involved in rivalries with the likes of Stanford, USC, Navy, Michigan, and Michigan State, among others. And, while they’re required to play five ACC teams every season, their schedules are always interesting.

    “Once Florida State finds a loophole to get out of the final 13 years of the ACC’s grant of rights agreement — and the folks in Tallahassee swear they will — a second Power 5 league exodus that affects play beginning with the 2025 season will commence,” Navarro writes.

    “Eventually, the Big Ten, to keep the Irish from joining the SEC, will give into Notre Dame’s demands and allow Stanford and Cal a seat at the Big Ten table — only after the league expands to 26 teams and goes from playing nine conference games to 11 will Notre Dame join the rebranded conference known simply as B1G.

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    1. Alv — The Big Ten shouldn’t worry about the SEC getting Notre Dame. I know I AM NOT worried — In fact, I think it would be Divine Justice.

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    2. Well put Rusoviet it’s coming real soon. I really don’t want a 26 team conference. Just keep it no more than 22. Trying to schedule that many games are a nightmare for networks. Not a fan of constant realignment for conference mismanagement and senile presidents who are only interested getting the most $$$ @ the expense of the semi pro student athletes. #NoMoreRealignmentJustCoachA3*InToA5*#WithoutAMediaDealGk#UNewYourDayzWereOutOfLuck

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    1. I really hope that the B1G allows ND, Cal and Stanford. This would maintain some semblance of regional/west coast football and help with the travel and scheduling particularly with the minor sports. The Presidents want this to happen. The hang-up is that the Broadcasting companies don’t think Cal and Stanford are worth an additional 30 to 50 million per year. Perhaps if ND is thrown into the deal, it will cause them to re-evaluate.

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      1. What does that mean for the USC traditional rivalry game against Notre Dame? Every other year and only once every 4 e years here at the Coliseum?

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  6. Note what Navarro is claiming.. .FL St. is determined to leave the ACC and that means as the Pac12 imploded do shall the ACC.
    This has a direct impact potentially with a list of candidates being proposed by a search firm per today’s Sunday 20th August LA Times by Brady McCullough’s article that USC has retained Parker Executive Search, to find a new AD. Their proposed candidates are the current athletic directors at: MN – Mark Coyle, FL Atl. – Brian White and FL St. – Michael Alford.

    Note – FL St. can leave the ACC end of 2025 and, as noted, Alford is determined it shall happen.

    All 3 look pretty good but so did Bohn.

    See roday’s LA Times article by Brady McCullough on the efforts by USC per New athletic director.

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      1. Mike one more item – the current AD @ OH St. Gene Smith, is stepping down July of 2024 so that is going to be in the hopper as well as the gig @ USC.

        I’ll bet WI faces MI for the Big 10 CCG as I’ll wager it’s USC vs. OR St. for the Pac12….not a typo – it’ll be OR St!

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      2. Very good call! Oregon State probably will take Oregon in their November 24th showdown. USC should be able to take Oregon State— IF we’re healthy— the following week….[which we should be since we get the November 24th-25th weekend off].

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  7. Well put Rusoviet it’s coming real soon. I really don’t want a 26 team conference. Just keep it no more than 22. Trying to schedule that many games are a nightmare for networks. Not a fan of constant realignment for conference mismanagement and senile presidents who are only interested getting the most $$$ @ the expense of the semi pro student athletes. #NoMoreRealignmentJustCoachA3*InToA5*#WithoutAMediaDealGk#UNewYourDayzWereOutOfLuck

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