Another Example Of USC-Notre Dame Value
The Athletic has ranked college football rivalries and USC-Notre Dame is No. 5. USC-UCLA is down at No. 14. It’s just another reminder of the value of the rivalry to USC. Something Lincoln Riley and Jen Cohen don’t like to acknowledge. What are they going to do if the Big Ten doesn’t get its four automatic bids to the College Football Playoff? Could Cohen be … Continue reading Another Example Of USC-Notre Dame Value
USC Morning Buzz: Skepticism Remains For 2025
Despite high expectations by some, the oddsmakers remain skeptical about USC. The over/under regular-season win total remains 7.5 for USC, the same as last season. Here are the totals for the Big Ten Conference according to Circa Sports: Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Skepticism Remains For 2025
USC Sunday Buzz: Time For A Genius Stat
Let’s check in with a stat on our resident genius, Sir Lincoln of Riley. He has lost 14 games in three seasons at USC. He lost only 10 games in five seasons at Oklahoma. But still there is a segment of fans that act like he knows exactly what he is doing. Continue reading USC Sunday Buzz: Time For A Genius Stat
USC Saturday Buzz: Notre Dame Survives Without Charmin
Notre Dame has risen to No. 2 overall in the On3 recruiting rankings for 2026. Wait a minute. I thought Chad “Charmin” Bowden was solely responsible for the Irish’s recruiting success. You mean they have managed to survive without his magic? Marcus Freeman might actually play a part in what the Irish do? Who knew? Not some of the recruiting experts who acted like Bowden … Continue reading USC Saturday Buzz: Notre Dame Survives Without Charmin
If It’s The Fourth Of July, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column
USC is expected to get a commitment today from four-star wide receiver Boobie Feaster of DeSoto, Texas. Does Feaster remember Boobie Clark? Pommier, who worked at USC for 12 years, passed away last month. He was 55. OB’s Pub features the “Julie’s Special Sandwich,” which is a roast beef and cheese sandwich on grilled sour dough bread that was a signature item for decades at … Continue reading If It’s The Fourth Of July, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column
Former USC Baseball Player/Coach Terry Dedeaux Dies
Terry Dedeaux, a member of two USC baseball NCAA championship teams and son of legendary coach Rod Dedeaux, died on June 25 from complications of Acute Myeloid Leukemia. He was 74. Terry played second base at USC and was a member of the 1972 and ’73 Trojan baseball teams that won back-to-back College World Series Championships. He was co-manager of the USC JV baseball team … Continue reading Former USC Baseball Player/Coach Terry Dedeaux Dies