USC Morning Buzz: Lincoln Riley Becomes Historian

Lincoln Riley sounded like a football historian Tuesday night when talking about the USC-Notre Dame game. “When you come here, the history behind this game is so epic,” Riley said. “It just is. So I just think, No. 1, I think it would be disrespectful to not be as ready as you possibly can be.” Of course the natural follow-up question is, “If the history … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Lincoln Riley Becomes Historian

USC Notes: Traditions Under Attack

The USC song girls are a brand. Unique among spirit groups. One of their traditions is they do not play to the cameras like normal cheerleaders. At the end of the USC-UCLA game, they were mugging for the NBC camera. That’s a big no-no. And then after the game, there was behavior (video below), which is definitely against their image. And since when does the … Continue reading USC Notes: Traditions Under Attack

USC Morning Buzz: Let’s See Who Evaluates Recruits Better

Elijah Vaikona, an offensive tackle from Santa Margarita High School committed to USC, was upgraded to a four-star prospect by Rivals on Monday. Now here is the interesting part: Vaikona was not a first-team selection for the All-Trinity League team. That means in about three years, we will see if Rivals or the Trinity League coaches know more about football evaluation. At least Lincoln Riley … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Let’s See Who Evaluates Recruits Better

USC Needs A New Southern Strategy

Four-star linebacker Ty Jackson of Loxahatchee, Fla., has decommitted from USC to Florida. Wow, a kid from Florida is going to Florida. News flash! This is now the seventh USC commitment from the South to flip to another school. Lincoln Riley’s Southern Strategy needs some work. USC still has seven commitments from Southern players, which is a great haul, but the risk of decommitments is … Continue reading USC Needs A New Southern Strategy

Morning Buzz: USC Actually Pretty Shocking In Big Ten

Some people cannot resist patting Lincoln Riley on the back for winning a game. Why? His team hasn’t really improved throughout the season, playing at the same level with only the competency of the opponent determining if USC wins or loses. After watching Wisconsin, Nebraska and UCLA play USC, was there much difference between those teams? All extremely limited offensively. You want to talk about … Continue reading Morning Buzz: USC Actually Pretty Shocking In Big Ten