USC Notes: Same Old Story On Recruiting

Four-star offensive tackle Malachi Goodman of Paramus, N.J., committed to Penn State. He chose the Nittany Lions over USC and Auburn.

Another offensive lineman helds elsewhere.

  • Linebacker Easton Mascarenas-Arnold played all 64 snaps against LSU. Linebacker Mason Cobb played 55. Defensive end Anthony Lucas played 46 while defensive end Jamil Muhammad played 36. Defensive tackles Gavin Meyer (32) and Bear Alexander (28) were nearly even. Linebacker Eric Gentry played 29.
  • Here is the letter DirecTV sent to the commissioners of the Power 5 Conferences seeking their help in the dispute with Disney.

17 thoughts on “USC Notes: Same Old Story On Recruiting

    1. Your Dictator Senile Joe is hilarious!

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      He’s calling you out, Cowardly Gabby.

      Plow Horse
      JUNE 22, 2023 AT 8:33 PM
      Gabby: I didn’t use the term “white guy.” The CEO of Ocean Gate used the term white guy. I suppose that reading comprehension isn’t one of your strengths. But since you brought my wife into it, something that you would never do if we met face to face, let’s meet up Mr. keyboard tough guy or are you going to chickensh*t out like you normally do. I work out at a boxing gym in Pasadena, CA. Name a date and time and I will make a reservation.

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  1. Miller Moss, 2.25 seconds elapsed on average to release, he was pressured only 6 times. Good on for the o-line (the left side for sure, right side needs some work).

    Miller came in first this week on “big time throws” – this is something that one of the sports analytics services came up with. They grade NCAA players and sell their services to the NFL.

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    1. That’s what I read last Friday – Moss a full 0.5 seconds throwing the ball after the snap than Williams that was reported by Luca Evans.

      One wonders how last year’s Pac12 CCG might have ended if ‘HRH’ Williams hadn’t demanded he play regardless of his 2nd qtr injury in Las Vegas against UT?

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      1. Alv, yes, Miller’s release time during the LSU game was a full second faster than Caleb’s average from last year. (This is counting just Miller’s LSU game).

        If only Miller had been given a chance in the CCG. He is outstanding. He doesn’t have Caleb’s improvisation ability (which can be a two-edged sword IMO), but he looks to be every bit as good as a thrower.

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    2. 2.25 release average is crazy good. How do you defend against that? What is the pro average. And, he was throwing to all his receivers including the tight end spreading it all over the field. And his accuracy was incredible. Frequently the throws were into tight pockets between defenders. Moss’ brains and accuracy reminds one of a young Aaron Rogers. Doesn’t have Aaron’s escapability.

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      1. I read 2.8 is the average. Only 3 NFL QBs are under 2.5. I would paste in the link, but Scottie’s moderator monkey doesn’t allow that…

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      2. —one last thought on Moss — when he was asked post game about the questions people have about this team, his face grew a bit hard and he said “let ’em keep asking, we’re just gonna rack up wins.”

        #Moss,Coaches&TeamHaveAPointToProveThisYear….

        #Skill+Attitude=VeryGoodSeason

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