USC Adds Kicker For Next Season

Caden Chittenden, a freshman kicker at UNLV, is expected to transfer to USC, according to 247 Sports.

He made 26 of 33 field goals for UNLV, including 7 of 8 between 40-49 yards. He was 1 for 4 from 50 yards or more.

He had 87 kickoffs with 58 touchbacks.

One would expect Chittenden to be the No. 1 kicker next season but USC redshirted highly regarded freshman Ryan Sayeri this season so it will be interesting to see if there is a competition.

26 thoughts on “USC Adds Kicker For Next Season

    1. You are the best, pasadena! Merry Christmas to you, trojan1967, SoCal, Buddha, rusoviet, MG, steve49, Pudly, Cal 75, Rushmore, gametv, JustOwns, George Tirebiter and LawyerJohn!

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      1. What channel are the NFL Christmas games? None on regular networks! Scrooge smiles. TodayThe NFL Christmas Day games will stream exclusively on Netflix. This will be the first time the streaming platform has streamed an NFL game

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      1. We remember when Cowardly Gabby impersonated steveg49 to mislead cancer patient Cal75. Shame on Cowardly Gabby the ghoulish psycho.

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    1. Plow Horse
      JUNE 23, 2023 AT 3:24 AM
      Chickensh*t Gabby: When you insult my wife and mother you challenge me. Say to my face the garbage you say on this board Mr. keyboard tough guy. If you think I am an old man who you can beat up, let’s set a date at the Pasadena boxing gym. C’mon be a man.

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  1. Where is the Santa tracker? Come on Scott, we have some tradition to maintain – Greta Garbo tomorrow. Just because Riley and the administration don’t care, we do care!!!

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    1. Plow Horse
      JUNE 23, 2023 AT 3:24 AM
      Chickensh*t Gabby: When you insult my wife and mother you challenge me. Say to my face the garbage you say on this board Mr. keyboard tough guy. If you think I am an old man who you can beat up, let’s set a date at the Pasadena boxing gym. C’mon be a man.

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  2. KAM: Christmas morning. Let our spirits rise

    DON: After my election victory I don’t know how much higher my spirit can rise

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      1. How to manage Cowardly Gabby aka TebowObama aka Charlie Bucket the Bruin Fan The Guy who posts as So Cal’s Wife & LawyerJohn & Pudly & Plow Horse & steveg49 & DOJ & Scott Wolf and Frank Young’s trolling of the blog….

        Although research in this area is still in its infancy, a few psychological studies have attempted to answer these questions. There are three important lessons learned.

        First, trolls are more likely to display noxious personality characteristics, that is, traits that impair one’s ability to build relations and function in a civilized or pro-social way. In a comprehensive examination of their psychological profile, trolls were found to be more Machiavellian (impulsive and charming manipulators), psychopathic (cold, fearless and antisocial), and especially sadist than the overall population. Trolls enjoy harming and intimidating others, so much so that the authors of this study concluded that trolls are “prototypical everyday sadists”, and that trolling should be regarded as online sadism. This is in line with the view of trolling as a form of cyberbullying.

        Second, trolling – like other forms of computer-mediated communication – unleashes people’s impulses by providing anonymity and temporary identity loss. This phenomenon, called deindividuation, is well known to psychologists and has been found to emerge in several areas of interpersonal relations, such as gaming, role-playing and crowd behaviors, particularly hooliganism. Thus, even when we are not naturally sadistic, trolling may bring out the worst side in us, by lifting the moral constrains and social etiquette that regulates our behavior in normal situations, and by fueling dissent and triggering abrasive reactions.

        Third, trolling is a status-enhancing activity: by attracting readers’ attention, upsetting people, sparking heated debates, and even gaining approval from others, trolls can feel important, perhaps much more than they are in their real lives. Thus, trolling is yet another internet activity that promotes narcissistic motives, since trolls may be expected to be far less successful in attracting people’s attention in the physical world. The only effective antidote to their tactics is to ignore them, but even then, trolls won’t suffer a public humiliation because nobody knows who they are. This is what makes trolling so ubiquitous – it requires no skills other than the ability to be obnoxious

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    1. How to manage Gabby aka GoTroy22 aka SoCal aka Lawyer John aka Pudly76 aka Michael Guarino aka Plow Horse aka Sparrow Calypso trolling of the blog….

      Although research in this area is still in its infancy, a few psychological studies have attempted to answer these questions. There are three important lessons learned.

      First, trolls are more likely to display noxious personality characteristics, that is, traits that impair one’s ability to build relations and function in a civilized or pro-social way. In a comprehensive examination of their psychological profile, trolls were found to be more Machiavellian (impulsive and charming manipulators), psychopathic (cold, fearless and antisocial), and especially sadist than the overall population. Trolls enjoy harming and intimidating others, so much so that the authors of this study concluded that trolls are “prototypical everyday sadists”, and that trolling should be regarded as online sadism. This is in line with the view of trolling as a form of cyberbullying.

      Second, trolling – like other forms of computer-mediated communication – unleashes people’s impulses by providing anonymity and temporary identity loss. This phenomenon, called deindividuation, is well known to psychologists and has been found to emerge in several areas of interpersonal relations, such as gaming, role-playing and crowd behaviors, particularly hooliganism. Thus, even when we are not naturally sadistic, trolling may bring out the worst side in us, by lifting the moral constrains and social etiquette that regulates our behavior in normal situations, and by fueling dissent and triggering abrasive reactions.

      Third, trolling is a status-enhancing activity: by attracting readers’ attention, upsetting people, sparking heated debates, and even gaining approval from others, trolls can feel important, perhaps much more than they are in their real lives. Thus, trolling is yet another internet activity that promotes narcissistic motives, since trolls may be expected to be far less successful in attracting people’s attention in the physical world. The only effective antidote to their tactics is to ignore them, but even then, trolls won’t suffer a public humiliation because nobody knows who they are. This is what makes trolling so ubiquitous – it requires no skills other than the ability to be obnoxious

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      1. Gabby

        8 hours ago

        you’re the only limp-d^&k who gives a s*&t what I said 8 months back … ….. I F&^%ING LIED…..I F$%#ING LIED…….AND NO ONE GIVES A F@#$ BUT A FREAK LIKE YOU…..

        GO FU#$@ YOURSELF WHILE A DECIDE WHAT HORSE S%^$ VIDEO TO POST

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  3. Yep, and especially MG

    -While lamenting over the 19 SC footballers who bailed for the portal, I just saw where Oklahoma lost 26

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