If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column

The ACC has voted to extend invitations to Cal, Stanford and SMU. The travel for sports other than football is going to be awful. Football-only conferences make more sense. Is the Pac-12 just mailing it in now that it’s about to dissolve? Maybe some alumni like Dustin Hoffman, George Takei or Larry Allen can donate some money to get the stadium situation sorted out for … Continue reading If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column

Christian Roland-Wallace Suspended For First Half Vs. Nevada

Cornerback Christian Roland-Wallace will not be allowed to play in the first half vs. Nevada, because he was ejected from the Arizona-Arizona State game last season, which was the final game of the season for the Wildcats. Why did he play in the first half last week? He wasn’t supposed to. USC probably forgot or didn’t realize he was ejected against Arizoana State last year. … Continue reading Christian Roland-Wallace Suspended For First Half Vs. Nevada

Top Safety Backs Off USC Commitment

Anquon Fegans, who is rated the No. 1 safety in the country for the Class of 2025 by some analysts, has decommitted from USC. Fegans committed to USC in May, so that’s another spring/summer commitment that reversed itself. Georgia, Alabama, LSU, Clemson and Auburn are all recruiting Fegans. He also is still considering USC. This is a bit of an unusual situation because Fegans committed … Continue reading Top Safety Backs Off USC Commitment

USC Morning Buzz: Maybe Things Went Too Fast For JT Daniels

Amon St. Brown and JT Daniels entered USC in 2018. St. Brown is about to enter his third NFL season. Meanwhile, Daniels is going to start Saturday at quarterback for Rice against Texas. In case you somehow forgot, Daniels is on his fourth college with stops at USC, Georgia, West Virginia and Rice. “There are so many things you can look back on and say, … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Maybe Things Went Too Fast For JT Daniels

Night Notes: The Big Ten Awaits

Hopefully, one day soon the Coliseum will have the atmosphere of a Nebraska women’s volleyball game. The Cornhuskers set a world attendance record for a women’s sporting event (92,003) tonight. Can't help but get emotional listening to @HuskerVB head coach @jcook2 talk about what this game means for the state of Nebraska. 🥲 pic.twitter.com/4a8FBoj208 — Big Ten Volleyball (@B1GVolleyball) August 31, 2023 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Nebraska has … Continue reading Night Notes: The Big Ten Awaits