USC Morning Buzz: Recruit Moves Up Commitment

Four-star wide receiver Jerome Myles has moved his commitment announcement up to September 18. Myles is expected to commit to USC. He is also considering Texas A&M and Utah. “I didn’t want the memory of this horrendous attack to fade into history like some long ago, far away event,” alumna Jennifer Massey shared on why she worked to establish the 9/11 Memorial at USC. “Remembering … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Recruit Moves Up Commitment

USC Looking To Schedule Cal/Stanford

USC has an opening on its schedule for 2025 after it dropped Mississippi and is talking to California and Stanford about filling the void. This makes sense for several reasons: A game against one of the Bay Area schools means minimal or no travel. It’s an opponent that will be met with Sir Lincoln of Riley’s approval. And it also renews a historic rivalry with … Continue reading USC Looking To Schedule Cal/Stanford

Lincoln Riley Needs To Embrace Competition

Michigan and Notre Dame lost last weekend. Are they out of the College Football Playoff race? Neither looks good enough for the playoff. But they aren’t out of the picture because they lost last weekend. They will be out because they have terrible offenses. Here’s the point: Lincoln Riley is wrong to be against playing Notre Dame because it might knock USC out of the … Continue reading Lincoln Riley Needs To Embrace Competition

Eric Musselman’s Soft Schedule Announced

Eric Musselman’s first non-conferencce schedule is out and it looks a lot like something Andy Enfield would come up with. USC plays a lot of cupcakes including powehouses Idaho State, Texas-Arlington, San Jose State, Grambling, Montana State, Cal State Northridge and Southern. The best games are St. Mary’s, Cal and either Arizona State or New Mexico. Ho-hum. Let’s hope Musselman beefs the schedule up once … Continue reading Eric Musselman’s Soft Schedule Announced