Offensive Tackle Monheim Moves To Center

Lincoln Riley said tonight offensive lineman Jonah Monheim is moving to center. It’s an interesting move because Monheim started at left tackle last season and basically been a tackle his entire college career. Usually, left tackle is the most important position on the line. Also, Monheim’s never played center. “He’s going to step inside and play center for us,” Riley said. “It will be great … Continue reading Offensive Tackle Monheim Moves To Center

The Julian Lewis Saga Continues

Julian Lewis, the No. 1 QB in the Class of 2025 and USC commitment, has scheduled an official visit to Georgia for May 31, according to SB Live. “(The) expectation is championships,” Lewis said. Oh oh. Does anyone feel like Lincoln Riley’s expectations right now are championships? This feels like it is going to be a saga that will drag out before it gets resolved. … Continue reading The Julian Lewis Saga Continues

The Dangers Of Putting Together A List

I don’t know who this is but I really wonder how anyone puts together a list of “hardest hitting players” and puts Taylor Mays ahead of Ronnie Lott? Did they ever watch highlights of Lott playing? It’s a stunning faux paus, frankly. Lott is one of the greatest safeties in history and was known for his hitting. And while we’re at it, what about Rey … Continue reading The Dangers Of Putting Together A List

USC Morning Buzz: Beware Spring Hype

When spring practices start Tuesday, here’s a caveat for those who like to follow the breathless reports/hype. Just remember the media are only allowed to watch stretching and individual drills. That means not seeing anyone — perhaps most importantly the inexperienced offensive linemen — in actual 11-on-11 competition. So when you read that a lineman has vastly improved (and you will), it is based on … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Beware Spring Hype

USC Gets Reasonable Draw In Women’s Bracket

USC earned a No. 1 seed in the “Portland 3” regional of the NCAA Women’s Tournament and the Trojans are on a collision course with either No. 2-seeded Ohio State or No. 3 UConn. First, USC plays Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in the first round at the Galen Center. USC then plays the winner of Kansas-Michigan. USC could then face No. 4-seeded Virginia Tech, who knocked … Continue reading USC Gets Reasonable Draw In Women’s Bracket