Morning Buzz: USC Can Only Take 16 Players And Do Package Deals

I keep questioning this idea USC has a hard-and-fast rule to take only 16 players in its next recruiting class, per Chad “Charmin” Bowden because he said the class lacks quality.

Case in point: The Trojans just received a commitment from three-star linebcker Dylan Wafle committed Monday. Obviously a package deal because he is the younger brother of five-star phenom Luke Wafle.

So that means USC is actually taking 15 players because the 16th is a three star. So much for saying thw class lacks quality and USC will be extra choosy. It makes no sense for Bowden to make 16 a non-negotiable number. If USC can land some top recruits after it finds 16 players, it will expand the class. No matter what Charmin says.

5 thoughts on “Morning Buzz: USC Can Only Take 16 Players And Do Package Deals

  1. KAM: 1990: “We just want to be left alone.”
    2000: “We just want the same tax status as hetero couples.”
    2010: “We just want you to endorse us with Pride Nights.”
    2026: “Submit or we’ll destroy you!”

    Which was their motivation all along, that last one. No “live-and-let-live” from the D e m o c r a t s.

    DON: Pride Night at USC is next.

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    1. Just exactly what are they proud about. List the accomplishment. “Gee, I am so proud my son suffers from a sexual perversion that will ultimately destroy his body and soul.”

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  2. Can’t say the Dylan Wafle is a wasted scholarship. He is athletic and has good size and speed and USC needs depth at the linebacker position. Boston College recruited him. He is a 3 star, not a zero star. Rhett Ellison and Clay Matthews Jr. were considered wasted scholarships at one time and both ultimately made great contributions to the team and Matthews turned out to be the NFL defensive player of the year.

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  3. KAM: Irony: Universities since the 1960s have been the center for ‘the world is overpopulated! Don’t have kids!’

    Now the number of universities far outnumber the available students and they’re slowly going out of business.

    This is referred to as an ‘own goal.’

    DON: Good job there.

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