USC Saturday Buzz: Steve Sarkisian Gets Intersting Contract

Texas has extended the contract of Steve Sarkisian through 2030 that will pay him more than $10 million per year. But I want to focus on two aspects: He gets personal use of a private airplane for up to 20 hours a year. That sounds like a perk that could backfire. Texas must also pay 60 percent of the guaranteed compensation to “Sark Enterprises, Inc.” … Continue reading USC Saturday Buzz: Steve Sarkisian Gets Intersting Contract

If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column

The spring football game at the Coliseum on April 20 will be the same weekend as the Festival of Books. That means forget about parking on campus, because 40,000-50,000 attend the book festival. Probably not a great idea to visit the bookstore that day either. Does USC think of these conflicts at all? Here he is circa 1967 with USC student body president Taylor Hackford, … Continue reading If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column

USC Coaches Meet The Press

Lincoln Riley said today the QB competition will be open during spring practice. “We’re going to let those guys duke it out,” Riley said. Spring practice will begin March 19. The spring game will be April 20 at the Coliseum at 12 p.m. The spring game is the only practice open to the public. It will be on the Pac-12 Network, unfortunately, so the network … Continue reading USC Coaches Meet The Press

USC Morning Buzz: There Still Could Be Some Staff Movement

I hear USC defensive analyst Taylor Mays put out feelers to NFL teams once he was told he would not be given a full-time position coach role with the Trojans this season. Doug Belk is the secondary coach but USC has not said whether D’Anton Lynn will also coach the safeties, which is his specialty. Lynn actually did not coach the safeties at UCLA last … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: There Still Could Be Some Staff Movement