USC Sunday Buzz: Another Notable Omission And Near Miss For Ex-President

Here’s another one for USC baseball players named to the College Baseball Hall of Fame but not the USC Hall of Fame: Pitcher Bill Bordley, who went 26-2 and won a national title in 1978.

  • Jace Souza, a reserve outfielder at Texas Tech the past two seasons, has committed to USC. He hit .171 this season.
  • Max Nikias says his cybertruck avoided an accident in downtown L.A. He drives a cybertruck? That USC money probably paid for it.

6 thoughts on “USC Sunday Buzz: Another Notable Omission And Near Miss For Ex-President

  1. He admits he is too old or such a bad driver that he couldn’t avoid an accident. We have a lot of those on the road.

    I’ve avoided this type of accident on many occasions over my years on the road, both on 2 wheels and 4.

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    1. Agree SoCal. This type of thing happens everyday. A bit concerning that Nikias thinks its newsworthy. If he can’t avoid a collision without a computer assist he probably shouldn’t be driving.

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  2. .171 batting average. Hope they are not offering a full scholarship. He should be happy if USC lets him shag balls and use the bathroom in the McKay Center.

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  3. Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been highly controversial regarding its impact on taxpayer money. While the agency claimed its cost-cutting measures saved taxpayers billions, nonpartisan analyses suggest its broad workforce cuts and contract cancellations actually cost taxpayers $135 billion due to severance, paid leave, lost productivity, and rehiring costs.

    You need to get your s h i t together and stop the lying……..debunked again……pathetic

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