USC Offers A Legacy

USC has offered a scholarship to Rodney Sermons Jr., a defensive back at Rancho Cucamonga High School.

He is the son of USC running back Rodney Sermons. Sermons Jr. also has offers from Alabama, Oregon, Washington and Michigan State.

  • What is USC’s definition of an assist? Look at the first one in this reel.
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      1. MG, I remember most of the fair weather Bruin fans headed for the exists and left when UCLA was behind 17 points
        after RJ Soward’s 78 yard bomb with 11:30 left in the 4th quarter and didn’t see the comeback and OT. Only us USC fans were there to watch the meltdown.

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      2. …and…we got to watch R. J. cancel out his great grab with a game losing drop [most uneven Trojan receiver ever]….
        #Hackett’sSonToldMeR.J.Was”AHeadCase”

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      3. That’s an understatement, MG:

        “Worst Jacksonville Jaguars draft pick: WR R. Jay Soward

        There was plenty to pick from here. A strong case could be made for Luke Joeckel, Derrick Harvey, Blaine Gabbert or Justin Blackmon, but we’re going with Soward. The 29th overall pick in the 2000 draft, Soward was supposed to be a shot in the arm for a receivers room that featured Jimmy Smith and Keenan McCardell. Instead, he played in just 13 games and totaled 14 receptions for 154 yards and one touchdown his rookie year.

        Soward was suspended for the first four games of the 2001 season for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy and suspended six games shortly after for a second violation of the policy. He was activated in December of that year, but the team suspended him two separate times for violating team rules.

        The NFL suspended Soward for the entire 2002 season for another substance abuse violation and he did not apply for reinstatement, ending his tumultuous Jaguars tenure as the worst draft bust in franchise history. He never played another down in the NFL. “

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