Morning Buzz: USC Pleases Oddsmakers In One Respect

The oddsmakers might not think much of USC winning games but they love the passing offense. Jayden Maiva is the favorite to lead the Big Ten in passing yards according to BetOnline. Big Ten Passing Yard Leader     Jayden Maiava (USC) 2/3  (-150) Dante Moore (Oregon) 13/2 (+650) Julian Sayin (Ohio State) 13/2 (+650) Fernando Mendoza (Indiana) 8/1   Demond Williams Jr (Washington) 12/1 … Continue reading Morning Buzz: USC Pleases Oddsmakers In One Respect

USC Returns To Semblance Of Normalcy

USC did something good. Interim president Beong-Soo Kim got rid of the ridiculous security checkpoints which caused delays for students entering campus, especially since there were only a few approved entrances under this system. It was a bright idea of Carol Folt, who didn’t have the courage to remove them before she retired. How many millions did USC waste the past 16 months by staffing … Continue reading USC Returns To Semblance Of Normalcy

USC Morning Buzz: A Great Game That Got Away

USC opens the season in 25 days against Mighty Missouri State. Remember USC was going to play Mississippi in this slot until that series got canceled. One excuse for the cancellation was that both teams would be moving toward a nine-game conference schedule. Well, the SEC still hasn’t done that. Imagine how much more exciting it would have been to welcome Lane Kiffin and Co. … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: A Great Game That Got Away

USC Morning Buzz: Fuzzy Math To Cope With Lincoln Riley

Former USC defensive tackles De’Jon Benton and Jamar Sekona are expected to start at Hawaii this season. Key players have transferred out because of a lack of commitment, whether it’s the failure to complete the baseball stadium by next season or unimpressive NIL opportunities. This to me feels like the “real” second year of Lincoln Riley with USC. First year was transfer portal bananza (did … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Fuzzy Math To Cope With Lincoln Riley