The Defense Is Ahead Of Offense To Start Camp

Lincoln Riley praised the defense in USC’s opening scrimmage of training camp. I mentioned a couple days ago that the defense is always ahead of the offense the first week or so of training camps. They have less to learn so it takes time for the offense to catch up. So it’s perfectly normal for him to say the defense stood out. If it was … Continue reading The Defense Is Ahead Of Offense To Start Camp

Is Julian Lewis Ready To Flip?

Recruiting analyst Tom Loy of 247 said today he expects five-star QB Julian Lewis to stick with his commitment to USC. “Right now I give the edge to Indiana over Colorado,” Loy said. This would certainly explain USC’s newfound interest in Corona Centennial QB Husan Longstreet, who is committed to Texas A&M. This is a big call by Loy. And it would be an amazing … Continue reading Is Julian Lewis Ready To Flip?

USC Notes: Some Respect For Miller Moss

USC is ranked No. 23 in the AP Top 25 preseason. I’m not sure why Arizona is ranked ahead of USC, unless you want to say the Wildcats’ schedule is easier. I don’t think people realize how many players left the Wildcat program in the offseason and but most voters probably just see Noah Fifita and Tetairoa McMillan. Big Ten Passing Yards Leader                                        Dillon Gabriel … Continue reading USC Notes: Some Respect For Miller Moss

USC Morning Buzz: A Forgotten Tradition?

If you like tradition, you know the Coliseum torch is usually lit during the Olympics. Especially when Los Angeles hosts the 2028 Olympics. Well, guess what. The torch wasn’t lit Friday. In fact, it wasn’t lit for other days either. I know it was lit Wednesday, at least. But it feels like it got lit when someone felt like doing it. Why does someone from … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: A Forgotten Tradition?