USC Morning Buzz: Another Area Of Contention

I identified the offensive line as an area of inconsistency during training camp. Here’s another one: The secondary. “They have good days and not-so-good days,” a source said. The safeties are basically the same trio from last season: Caleb Bullock, Bryson Shaw and Max Williams. So we know what we have there. It’s the cornerback position that has been a bigger point of contention. The … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Another Area Of Contention

George Kliavkoff Seems To Be Feeling Fine

Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark is a guest this week on the John Ourand-Andrew Marchand podcast. It doesn’t come out until Wednesday. But this preview concerns Yormark calling Kliavkoff after taking Colorado, Arizona and Arizona State. A collegial conversation? “George was fantastic.” The Pac-12 needed a wartime consigliere. Instead it got a collegial guy who banked $3.5 million for a few years’ work and oversaw … Continue reading George Kliavkoff Seems To Be Feeling Fine

USC Morning Buzz: Some Things Take Time To Fix

One thing going on in USC training camp is a slower-than-expected development with the offensive line. With so many new transfers starting, it was expected to take some time for the line to gel. But sources said some of the problems the first two weeks were not necessarily related to the unit’s cohesion. “There’s been some sloppiness, penalties, things that are going to get fixed,” … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Some Things Take Time To Fix

USC Sweeps Euro Tour With Interesting Doubleheader

USC went 3-0 on its European basktball tour with a 96-87 victory over KK SC Derby in Dubrovnik, Croatia. These tours are more for team bonding than anything else. You say Isaiah Collier is really good? What did you expect from the No. 1 player in the nation? NBA TV didn’t spend much on the production and didn’t even send the announcers to the games … Continue reading USC Sweeps Euro Tour With Interesting Doubleheader