National Media Starting To Attack Lincoln Riley
Paul Finebaum of ESPN tore into Lincoln Riley this weekend. He used the same word I did: Fraud. Continue reading National Media Starting To Attack Lincoln Riley
Paul Finebaum of ESPN tore into Lincoln Riley this weekend. He used the same word I did: Fraud. Continue reading National Media Starting To Attack Lincoln Riley
QUARTERBACK Caleb Williams passed for 384 yards but I thought this was one of his poorer games. Somewhere along this season, Williams decided throwing a lot of sidearm passes was a good idea. And of course, Lincoln Riley can’t control him enough to deter the star QB. Grade: C- RUNNING BACK USC had 3 yards rushing in 22 carries. But you try running with that … Continue reading Morning Buzz: USC-UCLA Report Card
If Lincoln Riley cared about the defense as much as his parking spot, USC would be in the College Football Playoff. Here is what needs to be rebuilt: At a minimum, USC needs to address these four areas. Even if they do, Riley needs to undergo a personality transformation or he can still hamstring the program with his stubborness. Continue reading USC Sunday Buzz: A Four-Point Plan That Must Be Implemented
A new low for Lincoln Riley today. He showed up for this game as if it were Washington State. He didn’t look like he cared. His team went through the motions. The Coliseum was eerily quiet because the fans waited for something to happen that never did. I’ve seen plenty of unprepared USC football teams but this was one of the worst. Riley called a … Continue reading USC-UCLA: Lincoln Riley Has Lost It
First, my pick for the game: I think this game actually favors USC, as it faces a team with a spotty offense. Now USC’s defense has proved it can make any offense look good. But I think Caleb Williams and Co. will have some success against UCLA’s defense. So with that said, I’m taking USC, 45-28. Who do you like? Continue reading USC-UCLA Live Blog
One of the mysteries for a lot of ex-USC football players is why Dave Levy did not get hired to succeed John McKay. Levy said he was never told why he didn’t get the job but he believed USC president John Hubbard wanted someone who was not as close to McKay. “He had clashed with McKay and wanted someone with fewer ties,” Levy said. Another … Continue reading Friday Supplement: Venue Change For Blood Bowl