USC To Face Penn State In Big Ten Baseball Tournament

Despite losing 2 of 3 games to Washington this week, USC earned the No. 4 seed for the Big Ten baseball tournament. The Trojans (34-20) will open against Penn State on Thursday at 12 p.m. PT and then face Washington on Friday at 8 a.m. PT. All games will be at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Neb., the site of the College World Series. Now … Continue reading USC To Face Penn State In Big Ten Baseball Tournament

Saturday Buzz: USC Outpays Football Powerhouses

It was overshadowed by Lincoln Riley’s salary a couple days ago, but Jen Cohen’s $3.1 million salary in 2023 was more than athletic directors at Texas, Ohio State, Alabama and Michigan made in 2024. Now if only USC got the results for that salary. I make the comparison because Cohen is getting paid enough to make some big decisions. So why doesn’t she just tell … Continue reading Saturday Buzz: USC Outpays Football Powerhouses

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

USC held its graduation ceremony Thursday night at the Coliseum. It was an odd atmosphere for those used to the traditional Friday morning ceremonies on campus. But Carol Folt wanted to lock down access to the event, which is easier to do at the Coliseum. This was the scene Thursday evening as students and families made their way from campus to the Coliseum. They called … Continue reading If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column

Lincoln Riley Paid $11.5 Million In 2023

USC coach Lincoln Riley was credited with a little more than $11.5 million in total compensation for the 2023 calendar year, the school’s new federal tax returns show according to USA Today. The document also showed Riley has the benefit of a housing loan that has a balance due of $3.43 million. Athletic director Jennifer Cohen was credited with “nearly $3.1 million in total compensation from … Continue reading Lincoln Riley Paid $11.5 Million In 2023

USC Morning Buzz: A Policy That Could Backfire

It’s almost astounding that USC is preventing recruits from visiting other schools. This is hardly an unprecedented policy. Schools have tried it in the past. But we are in an era where commitments are not just worthless, signing a letter of intent is worthless. Showing up and enrolling at a school means nothing. Signing an NIL contract means nothing. This semester, players have transferred to … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: A Policy That Could Backfire

USC Loses 5-Star Recruit Thanks To Foolish Policy

USC has lost five-star linebacker Xavier Griffin, the top-rated recruit in its vaunted recruiting class. Why did he decommit? Because USC apparently has a no-visit policy and Griffin has lined up visits to Ohio State, Alabama, Texas and Florida State. This sounds like the gung-ho policy of general manager Chad Bowden. We only want recruits who want to come to USC! But in this day … Continue reading USC Loses 5-Star Recruit Thanks To Foolish Policy