USC Morning Buzz: Oregon’s Southern California Flavor

Oregon’s secondary now features four Southern California players: Dakoda Fields (Gardena Serra), Peyton Woodyard (St. John Bosco), Solomon Davis (Charter Oak) and Rodrick Pleasant (Gardena Serra). Woodyard committed last week after spending this semester at Alabama. Among this group, I’d say Fields and Woodyard are the two to watch. It shows that however Oregon recruits nationally, it is still focused hard on Southern California. And … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Oregon’s Southern California Flavor

USC Saturday Buzz: Predictable Response In Recruiting

Lincoln Riley been’s crowing the past couple months about USC’s notable increase in NIL money, cheered on by the eager-beaver media. But when Michigan State defensive lineman Derrick Harmon and Mater Dei linebacker Nasir Wyatt committed to Oregon on Friday, the response was predictable. #Oregon outbid #USC. pic.twitter.com/EOBk0OtZko — Message Board Geniuses (@BoardGeniuses) May 3, 2024 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Continue reading USC Saturday Buzz: Predictable Response In Recruiting

USC Morning Buzz: Who’s Right? The Oddsmakers Or Fans?

There is a complete difference of opinion about USC between many fans who expect a trip to the expanded College Football Playoff and the oddsmakers, who set the regular-season over/under at 7.5. Who is more likely to be right? It’s a pretty low number (7.5) for USC but the schedule is difficult. The first three games could set the tone with USC playing LSU and … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Who’s Right? The Oddsmakers Or Fans?

USC Notes: Not Getting Drafted Can Still Work Out

It was probably a disappointment for cornerback Christian Roland-Wallace when he was not drafted by an NFL team. But sometimes it still works out. Roland-Wallace got a guaranteed $150,000 deal from the Kansas City Chiefs. That means even if he gets cut, he still gets the money. But if the Chiefs were willing to guarantee $150,000, they probably have plans to keep him. Continue reading USC Notes: Not Getting Drafted Can Still Work Out

USC Morning Buzz: What’s To Like/Dislike After Spring Drills

USC’s defense is definitely better. It’s offense looks worse. That is the first reaction right now following spring practice, which could change with more transfer portal activity ahead. The question is whether the defense’s improvement offsets the offense’s inexperience/issues? What I like are the Oregon State defensive transfers (Easton Mascarenas-Arnold, Akili Arnold) and Mississippi State cornerback transfer (DeCarlos Nicholson). What I don’t like yet is … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: What’s To Like/Dislike After Spring Drills