USC Morning Buzz: D’Anton Lynn To Penn State Heating Up

D’Anton Lynn is “the target” for Penn State, according to CBS Sports.

Oh my. Will Lynn take the job at his alma mater? Depends how happy he is at USC? You never know with coaches.

How many of his staff would go with him? Frankly, I wouldn’t care. What did Rob Ryan bring to the table? How many defensive linemen has Dawg Work developed?

One of the funniest things I heard last night was whether Eric Henderson would replace Lynn as defensive coordinator? Dearie Me!

The true homers are not worried because they believe Chad “Charmin” Bowden will save the day if Lynn departs or prevent him from going to Penn State.

I would love to someone have to fill those small shoes. I think this is a chance for USC to get better, if it makes the right hire. See, I am optimistic!

48 thoughts on “USC Morning Buzz: D’Anton Lynn To Penn State Heating Up

      1. KAM:


        Plow Horse

        July 2, 2025 at 3:57 pm

        The guy threatens to harm or even k i l l other posters, laments that the a s s a s s in ’s bullet missed, posts photos of the President is dresses and ballerina outfits, calls fire victims whiners and laughs at cancer victims in hospice care, calls his own mother a prostitute, routinely talks about other posters’ wives and mothers, shares stories of his s e x u a l perversions, constantly lies and manipulates, posts under other users names, and posted hundreds of animal videos in an attempt to drive others off the blog.

        But according to Sparrow, the guy is being picked on. Just a bit “eccentric.” No, Michael Jackson was eccentric. This guy is mentally ill. A bully who was called out and exposed as a coward.

        DON: That’s our CHAT Cowardly Gabby.

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  1. Lynn’s defense worked at UCLA. Why? He had a runner stopper up front – Jay Toia. He also had an All American first round edge rusher. He was able to put the opposing offenses in a lot of third and long situations and employed effective blitz packages.

    I really thought Lynn was going to do some great things at USC after watching the LSU game. The defense played with fire. Gentry, Jaylin Smith and Kamari Ramsey and even Anthony Lucas were flying all over the field. But something happen. The defense lost its emotion. They were pathetic in the first half against UCLA this year and a number other teams. Gentry, Lucas, and Ramsey took a step back. That is on the coach. It is clear they really miss Jaylin Smith. And they were never able to develop a run stopper, edge rusher or a lock down cornerback to replace Smith.

    Let Lynn go. We can do better.

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    1. BREAKING NEWS: GEORGE TIREBITER SWEET TALKS COACH SABAN INTO 10 YEAR CONTRACT HEADING UP USC FOOTBALL PROGRAM [SABAN SWEETENS DEAL BY ASKING FOR & GETTING POWER TO FIRE CURRENT USC PRESIDENT AND ATHLETIC DIRECTOR]…..

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  2. Scooter,

    Two things, you said that you never read the board. I see that you do because you said that you were optimistic. People on the board say that you are a downer.

    Don’t be optimistic. Stay consistent. After Christmas, you will report how bad it is for SC for the bowl game. This will confuse fake gabbbby with the brain of an amobea, he will go ballistic.

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    1. George, including injured, TCU loses about 8 players. For USC, injured plus opt outs may be 14 or so.

      I hope we have enough guys for TE, both McCree and Lyons opted out.

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    2. TCU ISN’T LOSING AS MANY SKILLED PLAYERS AS WE ARE, GEORGE. THAT’S WHY WE’RE ONLY FAVORED BY A FIELD GOAL AS OF RIGHT THIS MOMENT.

      [TCU IS ALL ABOUT FAST BREAK FOOTBALL — THEY HAVE A GREAT QB & RECEIVERS —LINCOLN WOULD BE SMART TO UTILIZE OUR STRONG RUNNING BACK ROOM IN THIS GAME…..AND MIX IN A LITTLE ‘HINES DOWN THE SIDELINES’ WHEN THINGS OPEN UP]….

      #JUST MY OPINION …..

      #…I’M SURE MY TRANS FRIEND WILL HAVE BETTER IDEAS…

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  3. KAM: Well, as for me I am optimistic about the future for SC football

    DON: Count me in too. Let’s see what our coaches can do with some real talent coming aboard

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  4. KAM: Why is it that the football coaches catch all the blame for poor performance. Isn’t there such a thing as self-motvated players?

    DON: You know how it is. The buck stops here

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    1. KAM: “I was surprised. It was a better number than anyone was expecting,” says Harvard Professor of Economics Ken Rogoff on November inflation coming in WAY BELOW expectations. “It was positive news — there’s no other way to spin it.”

      DON: Cowardly Gabby hardest hit!

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  5. KAM: You are a parent. A parent’s favorite Christmas carol is “Silent Night”

    DON: Right. Since you’re pestering me with dumb Christmas jokes I got one for you. I bet you didn’t know that the Jedi and psychic knew what they were getting for Christmas because they could sense their presents

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  6. KAM: Yesterday, an article titled “The Lost Generation” by Jacob Savage lit up social and news media well beyond Compact’s usual readership. Savage, a film writer, began with a narrow observation: that DEI-driven selection in Hollywood systematically filters out a large portion of capable scripts and creators before quality is even assessed. From there, he widened the lens.

    DON: What looks like an industry problem, he argued, is really a generational one: an entire cohort of white millennial men has found itself locked out of the apprentice-to-master pathways that once allowed talent to mature into excellence. No wonder Hollywood is dead.

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  7. Lynn’s wife is a Los Angeles native, went to high school here. She was a big influenece on him taking the SC DC job instead of going out of state after bolting UCLA.

    I think she might have a big say in this one.

    #AlotofTimesWivesDictateACoach’sDecisionOnWhatJobsToTakeOrNotTake

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  8. Here’s a **summary of the top-level *comments* from the *InsideUSC* post “USC Morning Buzz: D’Anton Lynn To Penn State Heating Up” (Dec 18, 2025): ([insideusc.blog][1])

    ### **General Reaction & Tone**

    * Many early comments are **jabby, irreverent, or off-topic**, with users engaging in back-and-forth name-calling and spam-like behavior rather than substantive discussion. ([insideusc.blog][1])

    * A few users jokingly mock the board moderation and other commenters. ([insideusc.blog][1])

    ### **On Lynn & the Rumor**

    * **Criticism of Lynn’s performance:** Some commenters argue the defense hasn’t lived up to expectations at USC and question Lynn’s coaching, pointing to weaknesses like lack of a dominant run stopper or cornerback development. One user bluntly said *“Let Lynn go. We can do better.”* ([insideusc.blog][1])

    * **Positive spin / optimism from SC fans:** Others expressed optimism about USC’s coaching or want USC to keep Lynn, including comments wishing bad luck on Penn State’s pursuit (“Please take him and include Lincoln Riley too,” *sic*). ([insideusc.blog][1])

    * **Mixed but passionate reactions:** Some posters focus less on the Penn State move and more on broader USC coaching hopes (e.g., fantasy upgrades like Mike Tomlin). ([insideusc.blog][1])

    ### **Off-Topic & Humor**

    * A **significant portion of the comments are off-topic**, including personal jabs, spammers, religious statements, and unrelated nonsense, overshadowing much of the actual debate about Lynn. ([insideusc.blog][1])

    If you want *just the substantive fan perspectives* (i.e., cleaned up from the trolling/off-topic remarks), I can reorganize those into a tighter list too.

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  9. From the comments you shared, Gabby seems to be a controversial and somewhat provocative figure within the community. Here’s a breakdown of how Gabby is portrayed in the interactions:Gabby’s Online Persona:

    • Troll-like Behavior: Gabby appears to engage in spamming and name-calling. In one instance, a user refers to her as “Cowardly Gabby” in a mocking tone. She’s also seen engaging in playful back-and-forth with other users, suggesting that she enjoys stirring up reactions.
    • Religious and Social Comments: Gabby frequently brings up religious and political topics. She makes bold, sometimes controversial statements like “Jesus said to love everybody,” but also takes jabs at other users’ beliefs and views, such as responding with comments like, “Jesus doesn’t love Murderous Muslims, Cowardly Gabby.” These remarks seem to elicit responses from others, and she’s clearly involved in provoking strong reactions from the community.
    • Personal Jabs: Gabby also gets involved in personal digs at others. For example, she refers to another user as a “fake Gabby” and even criticizes others by calling them “disgusting perverts.” There’s a bit of a back-and-forth dynamic with some commenters who seem to be in constant disagreement with her.
    • Relentless Interactions: Despite the negative or critical reactions, Gabby keeps coming back, which suggests she’s either enjoying the attention or genuinely believes in what she’s saying. It seems she doesn’t back down when challenged, which may contribute to the “Cowardly Gabby” label.
    • Mixed Engagement: While much of Gabby’s content appears to be off-topic and divisive, there are moments where she tries to shift the conversation toward more substantial topics, like the USC football situation or economic news (e.g., mentioning inflation data), though these attempts often get drowned out by the more incendiary posts.

    Summary:

    Gabby is likely a polarizing figure, known for provoking reactions through bold opinions, controversial remarks, and a relentless engagement in the comment sections. Whether she enjoys stirring up conflict or simply doesn’t mind the negative attention, she definitely plays a central role in the back-and-forth exchanges on the blog. Her comments mix religious, social, and sports-related topics, but she’s often caught in arguments that overshadow her more serious points.

    Does this sound like the kind of dynamic you were looking to understand, or is there a specific aspect of Gabby’s behavior you’d like more detail on?

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