USC Saturday Buzz: Some Home Truths On Andy Enfield

It remains galling that Andy Enfield said he was “not disappointed” USC went 15-18 and finished ninth in the Pac-12. One of his big talking points was that USC went 95-35 in the four seasons before this one. But this also illustrates one of my beefs with Enfield: How many NCAA Tournament games did USC win in that span? Three. And all three were in … Continue reading USC Saturday Buzz: Some Home Truths On Andy Enfield

Andy Enfield Has Nerve To Say Season Is Not Disappointment

Andy Enfield just finished a 15-18 season on Thursday. Instead of saying he intended to put his head down and rebuild the team, Enfield had the nerve to say the following: “No, I’m not disappointed at all (in this season).” How out of touch is this guy? Enfield then went on to recap the injuries and repeat his record for the previous four seasons (95-35). … Continue reading Andy Enfield Has Nerve To Say Season Is Not Disappointment

Turn Out The Lights, The Nightmare’s Over

The college basketball hipsters have been pushing USC as a darkhorse to win the Pac-12 Tournament. That came crashing down with a thud as Arizona defeated the Trojans, 70-49, in Las Vegas. I guess they forgot Wildcats coach Tommy Lloyd is undefeated in the Pac-12 Tournament (7-0). USC shot 23 percent in the first half. Boogie Ellis missed nine of 11 shots for the game. … Continue reading Turn Out The Lights, The Nightmare’s Over

USC Morning Buzz: One Last Own Goal By Pac-12

Shouldn’t the Pac-12 have made streaming free to everyone for the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments? It’s the last hurrah. Let the people watch. The Pac-12 Network is televising 18 of the 22 games for the men and women. Why not let the fans actually watch it? USC plays at 12 p.m. today. If you have DirecTV, forget it. We are past the point of … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: One Last Own Goal By Pac-12