Lincon Riley Plays Expectations Game
A lot of USC fans have expressed confidence in beating Michigan since the Wolverines lost to Texas, 31-12, last weekend. But don’t count Lincoln Riley in that group. Riley said Thursday morning that the game “was quite a bit closer than the scoreboard indicated.” So he’s trying to lower expectations ahead of the trip to Ann Arbor. One question for Michigan is whether Jack Tuttle, … Continue reading Lincon Riley Plays Expectations Game
USC Morning Buzz: A Comeback For Pac-12
The Pac-12 announced the addition of Boise State, San Diego State, Fresno State and Colorado State starting in 2026. The Pac-12 wants to add at least two more schools. UNLV could be next to join. Schools leaving the Mountain West must pay a $17 million exit fee and $10-12 million more in penalty fees attached to the MWC scheduling alliance. No.1 for a reason! A … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: A Comeback For Pac-12
Seven Former USC Players Selected For Hall Of Fame
A lot of former Trojans were honored today by the California High School Football Hall of Fame, which is located at the Rose Bowl. Shaun Cody, Matt Grootegoed, Rey Maualuga, Daylon McCutcheon and Dennis Thurman were selected as players. Former USC tailback Steve Grady and former USC defensive back Bruce Rollinson were selected as coaches. Full list of players and coaches below: Continue reading Seven Former USC Players Selected For Hall Of Fame
Here’s Who USC Should Go After
USC recruiting is on an upswing, especially with defensive line prospects. But if USC is smart, it would try to flip cornerback Dijon Lee, a four-star cornerback at Mission Viejo who committed to Alabama. Lee is the best cornerback in Southern California and one of the best in the nation. He should be a natural target down at Mission Viejo. If I’m USC, I’m trying … Continue reading Here’s Who USC Should Go After
USC Morning Buzz: Recruit Moves Up Commitment
Four-star wide receiver Jerome Myles has moved his commitment announcement up to September 18. Myles is expected to commit to USC. He is also considering Texas A&M and Utah. “I didn’t want the memory of this horrendous attack to fade into history like some long ago, far away event,” alumna Jennifer Massey shared on why she worked to establish the 9/11 Memorial at USC. “Remembering … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Recruit Moves Up Commitment
USC Looking To Schedule Cal/Stanford
USC has an opening on its schedule for 2025 after it dropped Mississippi and is talking to California and Stanford about filling the void. This makes sense for several reasons: A game against one of the Bay Area schools means minimal or no travel. It’s an opponent that will be met with Sir Lincoln of Riley’s approval. And it also renews a historic rivalry with … Continue reading USC Looking To Schedule Cal/Stanford