USC Morning Buzz: A Heartwarming Kiffin-Helton Reunion

Lane Kiffin faces Clay Helton on Saturday. Before you read these comments from Kiffin on how he hired Helton at USC, I want to preface it with a small fact.

Kiffin mentions the Tennessee-Memphis game as the example of where he saw Helton’s talent as an offensive coach. Tennessee led that game at halftime, 42-7.

Something to remember before reading this:

24 thoughts on “USC Morning Buzz: A Heartwarming Kiffin-Helton Reunion

  1. Wolf is just a s h i t talking troll. He gets desperate due to lack of content so he falls back on his stale greatest hits. This program is long past kiffin and Helton, why bring it up? People come to his blog to get a few laughs at the crap wolf posts

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    1. Cowardly Gabby is just a s * i t talking troll.

      Plow Horse

      AUGUST 31, 2024 AT 9:42 PM

      I thought Gabby said a few days back that he was going to the USC marching band pep rally today at the Palms at 2:00 and wanted to “meet up” with Scott. Instead, he spent the day trolling the blog. Once again a threat followed by a no show. That’s our Cowardly Gabby. All talk, no walk.

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      1. fake Gabby aka scott wolf is just a s * i t talking troll.

        Plow Horse

        AUGUST 31, 2024 AT 9:42 PM

        I thought fake Gabby said a few days back that he was going to the USC marching band pep rally today at the Palms at 2:00 and wanted to “meet up” with real Gabby . Instead, he spent the day trolling the blog. Once again a threat followed by a no show. That’s our fake Gabby aka scott wolf . All talk, no walk.

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      2. Poor fake Gabby aka scott wolf is shamed once again and has no comeback! The fentanyl has rotted her brain.

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      3. yet you never call fake gabby out for doing the same thing, scott

         your hypocrisy & stupidity knows no end……. d u m b a s s

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      4. Poor Cowardly Gabby sez she is the only one who gets to impersonate other posters. When she gets a taste of her own medicine she cries, “Foul!” She is such a lying disgusting amoral hypocrite lib.

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  2. “A wonderful human being…a great person,” says The Kiff, and I am sure Clay Helton can come across that way to some people, he had a ‘folksy’ charm that didn’t wear well in Los Angeles,, although a few more wins might have helped his image

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  3. But that is for the real pros, the NFL. College footballers are merely semi-professional because they’re getting paid but at a much lower rate than the NFL, and football is not a fulltime occupation in college

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  4. There was some talk about how paying college players i.e NIL etc would be college football’s downfall, but now with a 12-Team Playoff there is more excitement than ever

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    1. NIL is the end of college football. We now have professional teams playing for colleges. No amateur teams. And after a few years, only the richest schools who prioritize football will be able to compete. UCLA will have to drop out. You already see the beginning stages of it.

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      1. The DIE hire AD Dan H Guerrero ran off the alumni season ticket holders back in 2016 and now the new DIE hire Jarmond has finished off the program with the DIE hire Deshaun Foster and leaving the Pac 12.

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    1. Correct. But the number of college teams competing will drop off dramatically. TV will still make money on the top 25 to 30 schools that are rich enough to compete. Interesting that the reason Stanford and Cal were not invited into the BIG is the TV companies didn’t want them. Couldn’t draw big enough audiences. And Oregon was not offered as much as USC because Oregon is a small market and the school doesn’t draw well nationally. Wonder what will happen to Oregon when Knight dies and they lose their biggest NIL donor. Won’t be able to compete.

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      1. Yes but the Knight heirs may want to spend their billions on something other than 18 year old football recruits. Maybe medical research and/or world hunger.

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