Lincoln Riley Eliminates Spring Game

USC will not have a spring football game, joining schools like Ohio State and Nebraska. It’s not exactly a surprise given Lincoln Riley’s attitude toward the public. All spring practices will be closed so the public now will not get any chance to see the team. Tampering with players who do well in televised spring games and injuries are concerns cited by coaches at other … Continue reading Lincoln Riley Eliminates Spring Game

USC Notes: Some Recruiting Talk

Brayden Miner, the son of USC great Harold Miner, is getting recruited by UC Davis and some Division II schools. “All we’re worried about is our shooting, … Our crowd’s mind is on the wrong stuff. They make it worse. The stress in Pauley is crazy. How about help the guy, cheer for the guy? He’s not trying to miss the free throw. Everyone’s mind … Continue reading USC Notes: Some Recruiting Talk

USC Morning Buzz: Don’t Always Believe What You Hear

One story I’ve heard in recent months is that athletic director Jen Cohen was “sold a bill of goods” when she was courted to come to USC. What does that mean? Well, she was probably told she inherited a healthy, thriving football program under Lincoln Riley. Remember, USC had gone 11-3 before she was hired and Riley’s stock was much higher than today. She probably … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Don’t Always Believe What You Hear

USC Morning Buzz: It Wouldn’t Be Hard To Add Some Trojan Knowledge

It’s pretty obvious USC could use a coach who is a Trojan and has knowledge of the school’s tradition. That doesn’t mean you just hire some former player who isn’t qualified and can’t coach. One guy who has built a pretty good CV is former USC safety Will Harris, who played during the Pete Carroll era. He was just hired at Miami after being at … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: It Wouldn’t Be Hard To Add Some Trojan Knowledge