USC Morning Buzz: The Coliseum Schedule Just Became Odder

Now that the USC schedule is completed, here is an oddity.

USC plays only two home games after Oct. 3. And one of those games is on Halloween (Ohio State).

This is a byproduct of Lincoln Riley and Jen Cohen dropping the Notre Dame game at the Coliseum and replacing it with an August game vs. San Jose State.

So USC fans will have three horrible home games between August 29th-Sept. 12th, the hottest time of the season. One mitigating factor: The games are so unattractive they might only be wanted for night kickoffs on the Big Ten Network.

USC knows these games are an albatross around its neck so no individual tickets are being sold for the Ohio State game. If you want a ticket to that game through USC, you need to buy season tickets.

This is why so many fans just buy tickets through online websites and blow off the university ticket system.

Some fans have asked if USC will give season-ticket holders a discount since it replaced Notre Dame with San Jose State. Hmmm.

10 thoughts on “USC Morning Buzz: The Coliseum Schedule Just Became Odder

  1. sorry wolfman, that the SC Dummies will have no good games at the crumbling Mausoleum!! if you dorks are willing to camp overnight you might score some tickets to the glorious Rose Bowl to see the hottest ticket in town, Chesney’s Bruins!!

    ask for the Dummy Package, comes with a free small popcorn and a lollipop to suck on!

    #HAWR-HAWR!!

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    1. Hey Bucket: Will UCLA still be using the banners to cover up all the empty seats at their home games? Still giving away free end zone seats to the Pasadena school district so kids and their parents can watch a real college football game for free. Not sure about the “real” part.

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  2. “Some fans have asked if USC will give season-ticket holders a discount since it replaced Notre Dame with San Jose State. Hmmm.”

    Scott is such a thorn in the side of the football program. It is one thing to criticize the product on the field but when you start talking about discounts and a loss of revenues you will get the attention of the administration.

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    1. Wolf is a total cheap—-azzz. The washed -up blogger is always crying about the price of everything related to USC and the football program.

      When you’re still wearing the same stained soccer jersey from 20 years ago, it says a lot

      beyond pathetic

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      1. KAM : Your super power is getting Democrats like Cowardly Gabby to defend the worst things to spite you. And you’ve taken this game to a whole new level the last year.

        DON: My getting Democrats like Cowardly Gabby to defend T r e n d e A r a g u a m u r d e r o u s g a n g s is an all-timer.

        Oh wait – Democrats failing to stand/applaud for a 15-year old cancer survivor is an all-timer.

        Oh wait – Democrats failing to acknowledge Laken Riley and her mother/sister is an all-timer.

        Oh wait – Democrats blocking a bill to prevent males from playing in girls sports is an all-timer.

        Oh wait – Democrats supporting anti-American I s l a m i s t t h u g s t e r r o r i z i n g college campuses like USC is an all-timer.

        Oh wait- refusing to stand up for Americans over i l l e g a l a l i e n s is an all timer.

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  3. Instead of scheduling San Jose we shoulda scheduled Texas….. that woulda been such an unbelievably smart playoff move — the Committee woulda respected us SO, SO much for that —even if we lost —it wouldn’t even be funny how much they woulda respected us…..

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    1. Your sarcastic comment nailed it MG. If the NCAA went to a 16 team playoff with 4 automatic bids from the BIG and SEC, teams would play more competitive non conference games but in the present set-up it makes no sense if the goal is to make the playoffs. Ask Texas what happened to them last year. Wolf seems to want to ignore this reality. Sure, we could play Oregon, Ohio State, ND, Penn State and Indiana within an 8 week period but the chances of going to the playoffs with that schedule are slim even if we have a playoff worthy team.

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