Peter Read Miller, a legendary sports photographer who spent more than 35 years at Sports Ilustrated, passed away over the weekend.
He was Class of 1969 USC graduate and took photos for the school yearbook, El Rodeo, as a student.
For decades he took photos of USC football, including several cover photos for SI like these:

- So USC said Alijah Arenas would not play this week. As I wrote yesterday, Eric Musselman wanted him to play but sources said his family wanted him to wait.
Alijah Arenas hasn’t played a game and I am already done with him.
The photo of Joey Browner is spectacular.
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KAM: Amazing.. Browner must be 5 feet off the ground!
DON: That was a very enjoyable 20-3 domination of the Irish…https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzuS8avaQEElol
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Well, Alani Noa resigned with USC. Hopefully this will make Ed. G happy.
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Yes. Very good news. A three year starter. I thought he was gone when he didn’t play in the Alamo bowl.
There are also rumors that USC is going after the special teams coordinator from Nebraska. He is considered the best in the country. If true, this is another indication that Riley, who has always maintained that he did not need a special teams coach, has lost the confidence of Jen Cohen and Chad Bowden.
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KAM: Marcus Freeman is expected to remain the head coach at Notre Dame in 2026 despite interest from several NFL teams, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Freeman received an enhanced contract last month to stay at Notre Dame but has been linked to multiple high-profile NFL head coaching jobs in recent weeks. The Pittsburgh Steelers became the latest team with a coaching vacancy Tuesday when Mike Tomlin announced he was stepping down after 19 seasons in Pittsburgh.
DON: Maybe the Steelers will take Riley Coyote?
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Chuck Noll, Bill Cowher, Mike Tomlin… and Wiley Coyote?
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Ha — Lincoln does kinda throw that litany of names off kilter…..
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KAM: “There was a big disconnect growing between Longstreet and the coaching staff, as far as what the quarterback situation what the look like in 2026 in the multiple meetings they had after the bowl game. Per sources, Jayden Maiava is set to make double in NIL compared to Longstreet, despite the staff saying it’s an open competition.https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/husan-longstreet-s-disconnect-with-usc-as-sec-program-emerges/ar-AA1U9xeZlol
But the decision to enter the portal wasn’t about Longstreet asking for more money or fear of competition or him having to sit and wait for another year. He no longer felt USC was being honest with him. Longstreet was told there would be a competition but felt what he was being told did not match their actions. The trust was gone for Longstreet with USC was gone as the two sides were not seeing eye-to-eye, and he no longer saw his future in Los Angeles, sources close told me.
DON: “Longstreet doesn’t mind being the No. 2 quarterback, which is what he would have been at Oregon, with the growing expectation that Dante Moore returns to school or LSU, with Leavitt the likely starter. He just wants the plan to be clear.”
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Longstreet comes off like a schizophrenic in the article. He leaves USC because he wants to legitimately compete for the starting quarterback job. USC tells him that he can but he doesn’t believe them because Maiava makes twice as much NIL money. But, he is open to serving as a backup at LSU behind Sam Leavitt or Oregon where Dante Moore has the job. And both those guys will make more money than Longstreet. Admit that you left because you thought you could start for a major program and have since discovered that is not the case.
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Longstreet doesn’t trust Lincoln? Guess what: nobody trusts Longstreet.
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KAM: That’s right, attack the student athlete and trust in the hired help who have no allegiance to USC.
DON: After all Riley Coyote has proven over the last 4 years we can trust his word! He would never mislead a player. Longstreet must be greedy and evil.
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…well, greedy, maybe…
#…[OnlyCarolFoltIsEvil]
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Yes, you can trust Lane Kiffin and LSU to keep their word. Has Kiffin ever honored a contract? Maybe we should ask Ole Miss or Tennessee if he is trustworthy. Wasn’t he the guy who messed with the opposing team’s footballs.
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Kiffin allowed Mat Barkley to reduce [by a small but illegal amount] the air in the footballs USC was using in a game against Oregon. Anybody who has ever thrown a football knows it helps to have a ball you can grip better [I always let a bit of air out…and I always spit on the ball too —for a better grip].
#It’sTheRightThingToDo…IfNoOneIsWatching
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KAM: Gee and who hired Kiffin in 2009?
DON: USC!
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Michael, I have only recently started to post comments on this site, and your posts were always factual and succinct. Many of the other commentators are either very juvenile or just downright disrespectful. So be it.
In my last post, I stated factually that ND tends to play one or two major opponents and ten mediocre programs in order to get to their ten win season. I would encourage anyone interested in facts to check out their schedules for 2026 and 2027 and see for yourselves. In 2026 they play BYU and Miami as their marquee opponents and in 2027 they play BYU and Clemson. They call Clemson a major opponent even though Dabo does not believe in NIL and the portal so you can see what happened to that program this year. And, you can’t tell me that a BYU team that was beaten twice by Texas Tech is a major opponent. Notre Dame is like the spoiled brat of college football; they want everything from scheduling to dates to benefit them so they can say see we are a ten win team and deserve to be in the playoffs. Any true USC fan would stick up for our team and what is best for our team. Being in the always tough Big Ten we don’t need to apologize to anyone for our schedule, and if ND wants to play big boy football, join the Big Ten I would be happy to play them every year. Fight on, Dan, class of 1962.
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Dan is very shrewdly co-opting me.
#IAdmireThat
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I have several of Peter Read Miller’s Sports Illustrated covers…all of which I will always treasure.
R. I. P., Peter —you were the best!
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KAM: Some of the U.S. oil compainies are hesitant about going into Venezuela for the oil because of risk and costs.
DON: If I had a few more billion I’d go in there myself
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KAM: SC’s Arenas is hesitant to play
DON: He is long gone anyway, why risk a further injury when he is a top-10 NBA choice
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In this age of the portal and NIL, just wish the players well as long as they are not playing against us and move on. The teams with access to the most money will always be winners….thank goodness that our Dodgers have owners willing to spend their millions. Look at the Angels with Arte Moreno; and, Oregon became a power when Phil Knight started investing in the program and hiring the players. USC needs a major billionaire alum to finance NIL contracts.
UCLA just got a big donor to invest in their football and basketball programs. Theoretically, Harvard should have the best athletic programs because of their super rich alums, largest endowment in the world and political connections.
Fight on, Dan, Class of 1962
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