A Saturday To Forget For Some People

USC plays Wisconsin in two weeks. The Badgers were blown out by Alabama, 42-10, in Madison. Tackett “Captain America” Curtis had a team-high five tackles for the Badgers. He ran a horrible QB run option that got buried at the 3-yard line on his team’s final possession. It was just as bad as the option play he ran in OT against USC that got buried … Continue reading A Saturday To Forget For Some People

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

The photo above is from the 1982 USC-UCLA game. Parker intercepted 20 passes in his USC career. No player in the history of USC has intercepted more passes. And he did it in an era when teams weren’t pass happy like today. RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK USC became a lesser place for dining when it got rid of the Sizzler on Figueroa St. PICTURE OF … Continue reading If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column

USC Has First Protest Of School Year

For the first time since USC started school, there was a student demonstration. There was some question over how a demonstration would look with the new security measures and checkpoints to get on campus and I’m sure Carol Folt and Co. were nervous. Here are some photos. Note USC security prevented any protests near Tommy Trojan and Alumni Park was sealed shut. Continue reading USC Has First Protest Of School Year

Lincon Riley Plays Expectations Game

A lot of USC fans have expressed confidence in beating Michigan since the Wolverines lost to Texas, 31-12, last weekend. But don’t count Lincoln Riley in that group. Riley said Thursday morning that the game “was quite a bit closer than the scoreboard indicated.” So he’s trying to lower expectations ahead of the trip to Ann Arbor. One question for Michigan is whether Jack Tuttle, … Continue reading Lincon Riley Plays Expectations Game