USC Notes: A Real Crowd At Coliseum

USC baseball’s starting pitchers over the weekend: 17 innings, 5 hits allowed, 1 earned run, 28 strikeouts.

  • The Rams hired Robert Woods as their assistant wide receivers coach.
  • More than 75,000 were at the Coliseum on Saturday night for the LAFC vs. Lionel Messi game. And it looked like a legit 75,000, not the USC-announced 75,000 for football games.
  • Yesterday was James Hong’s 97th birthday. He studied civil engineering at USC and worked for L.A. County as a road engineer for seven years before becoming a full-time actor.

19 thoughts on “USC Notes: A Real Crowd At Coliseum

      1. KAM: The Fake News and D e m o c r a t s unhinged reaction to mens hockey winning gold has been better than I’d ever dreamed.

        DON: Complete lunacy. Cowardly Gabby is devastated!

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  1. Scooter,

    I was at the baseball game on Sunday. Great time. Admissiion is free all season long. Come see SC play good ball. Ptiching has improved. Team has improved. They are 7-0. They play Irvine on Tuesday. Taco night. Play a 4 game series at Cal Poly SLO starting Thursday night. Players appreciate the fan support.

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      1. KAM: All the libs like Cowardly Gabby are in mourning. They hate America.

        DON: And now the USA mens hockey team is going to the W h i t e H o u s e tomorrow to make Cowardly Gabby even more despondent!

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      2. Ha! [Any sentence that starts out with “the first few times Sybil got fisted” is gonna be a winner] ……

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  2. A buddy and I decided to follow the Huskies to LA and watch them play the Trojans. The game ended with a Dawg victory and as we were leaving the Coliseum we requested directions from a LA cop to the nearest source of food. He looked at us like we were from a different planet and said wherever you go do not cross that parking lot. We asked why and he simply said “Because I don’t want to do the paperwork”. I haven’t been back since.

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      1. I think it’s best for anyone wearing the color purple to hide in the Museum of Science and Industry until closing time after a Washington victory at the coliseum….

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