USC Saturday Buzz: A Lot To Replace Up Front?

I’m not in agreement with this Pro Football Focus All-Pac-12 team, especially on the offensive line. The actual Pac-12 coaches only selected USC guard Andrew Vorhees for its first team. But if you agree with PFF, then USC has a lot to replace on the offensive line next season. It was a great excuse for the Utah game, that USC didn’t have Vorhees and lost … Continue reading USC Saturday Buzz: A Lot To Replace Up Front?

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

Would you believe the Cotton Bowl says all tickets have been sold? However, there are a lot of tickets available on the secondary market. This is the USC band in 1937-38. As you can see, it featured two drum majorettes (front row). I wonder if that means the first female drum major didn’t actually happen in 2019? One of the majorettes was Marjorie Woodworth. While … Continue reading If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column

An Under-The-Radar Football Development

When Mater Dei coach Bruce Rollinson announced this was his final season, some people immediately mentioned former USC offensive lineman Lenny Vandermade as a top candidate to replace him. Vandermade went to Mater Dei and has spent more than 10 years as a member of the USC football support staff. He was an offensive analyst for Lincoln Riley. But I didn’t notice him during the … Continue reading An Under-The-Radar Football Development

USC Morning Buzz: Big Honor For Caleb Williams

USC QB Caleb Williams was named the Associated Press college football player of the year, the first Trojan to win the award since Reggie Bush in 2005. Williams received 32 of the 46 first-place votes and 117 total points from AP Top 25 poll voters to win the award. He finished ahead of TCU quarterback Max Duggan, who came in second with six first-place votes … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Big Honor For Caleb Williams