USC Sunday Buzz: Coliseum Needs To Settle Down

Fans have complained about the insufferably loud music being played USC games for the past couple years. They are not talking about the band. They are talking about the music being piped in artificially or the DJ. Well, things got so bad last night, the ref had to tell the Coliseum game management to turn off the music DURING the game. Maybe new athletic director … Continue reading USC Sunday Buzz: Coliseum Needs To Settle Down

Discuss The USC-Stanford/My Reaction

That was a looong second half. What did we learn? USC can put the hammer on a defense that is still learning a new system and only its second game with new coaching staff. I think we are seeing that MarShawn Lloyd is becoming the go-to back. And Caleb Williams is spreading the ball around so much you can’t really focus on one receiver. What … Continue reading Discuss The USC-Stanford/My Reaction

USC-Stanford Live Blog

USC pass defense looks shoddy now but it doesn’t matter because Stanford can’t complete a pass. It’s a different world without Caleb Williams. The USC run defense is pretty lousy tonight. Sorry. Lincoln Riley is furious that the punt return team was late getting on the field. Well, who is his special teams coach? Lincoln Riley losing it over a delay of game penalty on … Continue reading USC-Stanford Live Blog

USC Notes: And In Some Non-Football News

The Brentwood home where Marilyn Monroe lived before she died has been temporarily saved from demolition as the Los Angeles City Council passed a motion on Friday to designate it a historic site. The motion, introduced by Councilwoman Traci Park, recommends that the city’s Cultural Heritage Commission or the director of planning review the 2,900-square-foot Spanish colonial-style home to determine if can be listed among the … Continue reading USC Notes: And In Some Non-Football News

USC-Stanford Has Had Its Bitter Moments

What happens to the USC-Stanford rivalry? When will the teams play again? This was at one time a heated, bitter rivalry. So let’s review some of it. A fight broke out at the 1965 game. John McKay couldn’t stand Stanford coach John Ralston. “He felt they were a little arrogant,” long-time USC assistant coach Dave Levy told me. “Stanford gave him the needle. He used to say, `I like … Continue reading USC-Stanford Has Had Its Bitter Moments