USC Sunday Buzz: A Weekend Of Mishaps

Did you hear about yesterday’s UCLA-Arizona baseball game on the Pac-12 Network? In the 10th inning, the broadcast lost its announcer. Apparently, he had a flight to catch and there was only crowd noise for the rest of the game. Only in the Pac-12. The three-point lines are different on each side of the court in Portland for the Elite Eight. The NCAA measured pregame … Continue reading USC Sunday Buzz: A Weekend Of Mishaps

USC Advances To Elite Eight

JuJu Watkins made only 8 of 28 shots but she made 11 of 12 free throws to lead the Trojans past Baylor, 74-70, in a Sweet 16 game in Portland. USC will play either UConn or Duke on Monday. Carol Folt and Jen Cohen were at the game. Hopefully they were discussing who will replace Andy Enfield. Regarding the Los Angeles Times column. pic.twitter.com/kzZThRTigt — … Continue reading USC Advances To Elite Eight

USC Notes: Kicking Game Needs Improvement

Lincoln Riley said today cornerback Ceyair Wright is “still away from the team right now.” What does that mean? It certainly lends fuel to the idea Wright’s absence is related to some type of disciplinary matter. Wright is not on the USC roster. “It’s an area we know we have to perform better at, certainly on both kickoffs and field goals. When I would say … Continue reading USC Notes: Kicking Game Needs Improvement

There Is Only One Choice For USC Basketball

USC has a chance to transform its basketball program and the choice is right in front of everyone: San Diego State coach Brian Dutcher. This is a no-brainer because it makes sense on so many levels. I want to just say right off the bat that Dutcher is a stand-up guy and normal person. You can’t say that about many USC basketball coaches of the … Continue reading There Is Only One Choice For USC Basketball

If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column

Do you think Carol Folt would go for Lindsay Gottlieb being considered to replace Andy Enfield? I do. But here’s where I think the plan hits an obstacle. I don’t think Jen Cohen wants to take that risk, especially as her first major hire at USC. If Cohen had hired a football coach at USC who turned out to be as successful as Kalen DeBoer … Continue reading If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column