USC Notes: Oregon In Mix For Transfer

Oregon is a possible destination for USC defensive tackle Devan Thompkins. Maybe he saw how Bear Alexander got better.

Some have derided the small crowd at the Galen Center last night. Officially, it was 3,030. This is finals week at USC and the game started at 6 p.m.

But the bigger issue is if the crowds are a problem, play a better schedule. The women’s basketbal does it.

12 thoughts on “USC Notes: Oregon In Mix For Transfer

  1. Oregon writes the biggest NIL checks of any school.

    Another issue with men’s basketball is the enormous turnover on the roster. Just as you get to know the team, there are five new starters on the floor.

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      1. College football really opened Pandora’s box with these NIL wars. Really, why should any program pay these untested high school players millions of dollars a year to come to their school. It is truly insane. If a recruit is a highest bidder guy who doesn’t fully appreciate the academic advantages at SC, the alumni contacts, the traditions, ect., cut him loose. Concentrate on local players who view SC as their dream school. And get top coaches who can develop them. Let the prima donnas like Bear Alexander go to Oregon.

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  2. RUMOR SAYS PETE KWAITKOWSKI (TEXAS DC) WAS LET GO BECAUSE OF INTEREST IN THE USC JOB (WHEN D’ANTON LEAVES) AND HAS TIES TO COHEN FROM THEIR TIME AT WASHINGTON

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      1. KAM: “Husan has not fully bought into staying at USC just yet, and is exploring the transfer portal. If he were to enter the portal, Husan would be one of the most sought after signal-callers, even among a group like Florida’s DJ Lagway, Arizona State’s Sam Leavitt and Nebraska’s Dylan Raiola.”

        DON Ruh roh

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