Trevon Sidney To Illinois
Wide receiver Trevon Sidney committed to Illinois today. He joins defensive end Oluwole Betiku, who committed to Illinois earlier in the week. Continue reading Trevon Sidney To Illinois
Wide receiver Trevon Sidney committed to Illinois today. He joins defensive end Oluwole Betiku, who committed to Illinois earlier in the week. Continue reading Trevon Sidney To Illinois
How much does it hurt Lynn Swann to miss the maybe the biggest Masters of his lifetime? This is the result of peer pressure. He had to stay home because he has been criticized for playing too much golf, going to autograph shows and missing USC events. Do you disagree? Look at the tweet below. USC straining to show he is at a men’s volleyball … Continue reading Spin Swann
Saturday Night Live’s opening was a skit on the college admissions scandal, which featured Lori Loughlin telling the inmates why she is the baddest inmate: “Oh yeah, you think that’s insane? I paid 500 grand to get my daughter into USC,” Loughlin, played by Kate McKinnon, said. Watch below Continue reading USC Makes SNL
Read the list of rules below. It sounds just like a Lynn Swann statement to the fans. Or maybe his guide for USC radio-TV announcers: Do not mention Clay Helton‘s 5-7 season Do not mention that 3 of my employees have faced federal charges of wrongdoing Do not mention the size of the Coliseum crowd Do not mention declining season-ticket sales Do not mention that … Continue reading Lynn Swann And Masters Are Perfect Combo
The final USC spring practice is finally here. In an anti-climatic fashion, USC held three practices after its spring showcase last weekend. Today is the only practice of the week in full pads and Clay Helton is supposedly going to do some scrimmaging. The truth is nothing that happens today will really influence the QB derby because the competition will go to the fall. Here … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Spring’s Conclusion Finally Arrives
The college admissions scandal already involved UCLA but it wasn’t the first time for the university. The Los Angeles Times reports that UCLA’s women’s track program took a student not considered good enough by the coach to compete but her parents agreed to pay the athletic dept. $100,000. “The young woman’s admission to UCLA as a recruited athlete — and her parents’ subsequent $100,000 donation … Continue reading UCLA Had Another Cash For Admissions Scandal