USC Morning Buzz: Michigan Tickets Go On Sale

USC says a “limited” amount of tickets for the Michigan game will be made available today.

Define “limited.” Thousands? I’m guessing plenty of tickets are available.

Unless another bunch of Michigan fans decide to come out at the last minute.

  • USC graduate Elex Michaelson has been hired to host a 2-hour show every weeknight from 9-11 PT on CNN. The start date is in a few weeks.
  • There was a big crowd in March when Charlie Kirk spoke at USC.

34 thoughts on “USC Morning Buzz: Michigan Tickets Go On Sale

    1. You go to great lengths to appear to be an intellectual when instead you consistently make some of the dumbest comments on this site. On the previous post, you stupidly tried to equally attribute the left’s words and actions to the political right. People like you are the problem when you refuse to acknowledge reality and instead act as some pseudo-intellectual who is above the fray.

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      1. KAM: The Repubs are hung up on the word “equally,” which does not have to mean 50-50 but rather that both sides share some blame. How do we know what assassins’ political leanings are or if that is the reason why they did the shooting?

        DON: Like I said, my people are going to believe what they want to, no matter what you say

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      2. KAM: Don’t most men fancy themselves as ‘intellectuals,’ psuedo or true?

        DON: And how they talk about ‘being above the fray.’ They don’t know the fray. I know the fray– because I’m always in it

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      3. Yeah, you’re a 77 year old plus lawyer, not. What a pathetic person you are to pretend to be a lawyer when you’re nothing but a blog troll.

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      4. Equal is from the Latin “Aequalis” meaning same as, level, even. It does not mean disproportionate or approximate as you are suggesting. In fact, it means the exact opposite. Of course, being a pseudo-intellectual, you will now obfuscate and deflect claiming that you misspoke or I have misinterpreted your nonsense.

        And if you are questioning the assassin’s political leanings, then why did you even write “Libs or Repubs” in your original comment since you are apparently now asserting that politics may not even be a motivation? Of course, you know the person’s political leanings but it doesn’t fit with your desired belief that Republicans and conservatives are to blame for divisiveness and political violence. Or are you so daft to think that someone who agreed with Charlie Kirk would want to kill him?

        You previously dismissed and excused the unhinged individual on this site who advocated for a political assassination. You are a weak person with average intelligence. You are not an intellectual and you possess no moral superiority despite your continuous efforts to appear to do so.

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    1. Many of them are celebrating it So Cal. They will do anything to take down their opponents both legal and illegal. Consider this history:

      Hillary paid for a phony dossier and then the Comey FBI used it to get FISA warrants and a special prosecutor appointed when they knew no crime had been committed. Didn’t work. Two impeachments, one after he left office. Didn’t work. Charged him with phony crimes, presented the case to a corrupt judge whose daughter was a DNC fundraiser and then claimed he committed 34 felonies. Didn’t work. Tried to use the phony criminal convictions to get him taken off the ballot in some states. Didn’t work. Tried to bankrupt him with a phony civil fraud case before a corrupt judge who imposed a 500 million dollar fine when nobody was defrauded out of their money. Didn’t work. Finally, the corrupt secret service allowed a gunman to take a position on a rooftop and fire at him in order to assassinate him. Didn’t work.

      And yet some people will actually say that both side are equally culpable for the political divisiveness we see today. Hardly. When has a Democratic President ever had to go through anything similar to what Trump endured and continues to endure.

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      1. LOL! As clueless about it as he was about Joe’s dementia. People all over the country are celebrating it.

        And when you lie, trying to claim it’s equal on both sides, you ARE trying to excuse it. Damn!

        This is why I think John is long gone. He never showed this kind of stupidity prior to the last few months. Our favorite poster hijacked his moniker after he left.

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  1. KAM: Besides, it might be boring, SC is 6-1 versus Michigan if you don’t take into account last year’s game

    DON: It looked like a sure-bet Trojan win until the end, and it turned the SC season topsy-turvy

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  2. DON: And I recall the 2 ucla recruits bumping into each other and allowing the turning point long run

    KAM: And those 2 beat SC the year before playing for the bruins

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  3. KAM: Political loyalty is driving opinion. No adverse opinions allowed! It’s easier to discuss sports. I like the Georgia vs Tennessee match where the Bulldogs have beaten the Volunteers 8 straight, but are only a 3-point favorite in this one.

    DON: I’d love to be at that one if the Vols can pull it off. I also like Texas A&M’s great quarterback at Notre Dame

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  4. DON: Social media really opened up college football for me around the country. I remember only knowing and caring about SC

    KAM: It’s more fun having a national point-of-view as opposed to a parochial one

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    1. KAM:

      Democrats: “We’re in a war to save this country so you have to be willing to do whatever is necessary.”

      Killer: murders the icon of the Right

      Democrats: “Right wing podcasters are incredibly dangerous. We’re not at war and their rhetoric will lead to violence.”

      DON: The Mainstream Moderate Democrats are at war with MAGA.

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  5. KAM: And ucla should get a win with New Mexico

    DON: That team probably couldn’t sellout a high school stadium

    KAM: Still, I want SC-ucla to mean something, so ‘Go bruins’

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  6. DON: Did you ever get an answer to your question of ‘How do we know what assassins’ political leanings are or if that is the reason why they did the shooting?’

    KAM: I didn’t expect one. The Extremists on both sides are too much into name-calling to argue cogently

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      1. KAM: –Thanks for proving my point, BK

        DON: Like I said, not all my followers are the brightest bulbs in the lot

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      2. Hey fake lawyer, Fight On eviscerated you again up top, try replying to what he posted, can’t wait to read you BS

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    1. I liked and respected Charlie Kirk. Would listen to his podcasts or watch his videos with some frequency. His brutal murder by his political enemies has really upset me and likely millions of others. The day of the murder is probably not the best time to go on social media and make stupid statements like “both sides are equally culpable.” Nobody wants to hear it. And yet the guy has such little self awareness that he can not seem to comprehend that he has offended people. He then doubles down on the offensive statements by mentioning “right wing extremists” and suggesting that people who are offended by his language can not argue cogently. The lack of awareness is truly astonishing. Here’s a tip – just shut up.

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    2. “How do we know what assassins’ political leanings are or if that is the reason why they did the shooting?”

      Update: All cartridges from a rifle suspected to belong to Charlie Kirk’s assassin have ‘engraved wording on them, expressing transgender and anti-fascist ideology,’ according to an email from an ATF officer.

      No surprise.

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    1. KAM: Of course, Obama and his Democrat followers helped lay the pathway for this type of violence.

      Who can forget these quotes from the former president?

      “Argue with their neighbors, get in their face.”

      “If they bring a knife, we bring a gun.”

      DON: We are here to remind preachy libs of this brutal reality.

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      1. “And if you see anybody from that Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd.” – Maxine Waters June 2018.

        It’s been going on for years.

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