In football news, Texas A&M center Bryce Foster visited USC this weekend.
This is interesting because USC moved its best lineman, Jonah Monheim, to center for spring practice. Foster started 28 games at Texas A&M, so you can read what you want into this.
- For all the talk from Carol Folt about campus safety, the USC women’s tennis team played its NCAA playoff match on Sunday at Marks Stadium (its home stadium). This is a week after the track team hosted UCLA in the dual meet on campus.
- Would you believe USC basketball player Max Agbonkpolo has another year of eligibility? He spent three seasons at USC; one season at Wyoming; one at Utah State and just committe to Montana State.
“Frank”: ”I find Bryce “interesting” too!”
#”WhiteLandowner”: “SameHere!’
#”Tebow”: “Don’tForgetMe!”
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….I consider them all family……
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Wish that SC basketballer the best as he stretched out a 6-year “career” of being a collegiate
Enfield is gone so Scott is down to Folt to pick on
-And Monheim is the only sure-bet NFLer on that SC team, he needs to anchor one side or the other not center
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-So the SC basketballer of 3-years is taking to the road, perhaps due to his sizing up his chances with the incoming Muzzle class, which maybe speaks well of the incomers
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In these transfer portal times best to keep Monheim happy. He wants to play center because he thinks that is his future in the NFL. Can’t imagine that the Texas AM kid is open to playing some position other than center. He was a Freshman All American at that position.
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-Just read ‘Without-a-Folt’s explanation of what happened last week with the “unlawful occupation.’ Say what you will about the woman but she writes a convincing letter
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