USC Morning Buzz: Will Sir Lincoln Of Riley See His Castle?

Lincoln Riley wants a new football-only building. But will he be at USC when it gets built? The ideal time for such a facility to begin construction would be around fall of 2027 or maybe summer of 2028 when Dedeaux Field is apparently turned into a swim stadium for the Olympics and then a new baseball stadium gets built, presumably closer to Vermont Ave. And … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Will Sir Lincoln Of Riley See His Castle?

USC Baseball Gets Snubbed By NCAA Tournament

USC was considered a safe bet for the NCAA Tournament by the “experts” but was shocked this morning to learn it did not make the postseason. In fact, it wasn’t even that close because USC was not one of the last four teams out according to the NCAA. Arizona State, Kansas State, Kent State and UC Irvine were the last four. Apparently, where you finished … Continue reading USC Baseball Gets Snubbed By NCAA Tournament

USC Morning Buzz: Caleb Williams’ Super Busy Month Of May

This could have been an interesting talk if it had just happened a month later . . . and if Coach Bohn were attached to a lie detector. The tougher question is whether anyone recognized him? Who else was there Sunday? Soccer stars Neymar and Thibaut Courtois; actors Tom Holland and Orlando Bloom; UFC star Conor McGregor; model Alessandra Ambrosio; singer Kylie Minogue and comedian … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Caleb Williams’ Super Busy Month Of May

Projections Place USC Baseball In NCAA Tournament

USC will be one of the final four teams to make the NCAA Tournament according to D1Baseball.com’s final mock bracket Sunday night. The Trojans also make the cut in the final mock bracket of Baseball America. Both send the Trojans to Coral Gables, Fla., where the University of Miami is the host. The official bracket will be released Monday. Continue reading Projections Place USC Baseball In NCAA Tournament

USC Notes: Big Win For Legacy

Joelle Trepagnier, the daughter of former USC basketball player Jeff Trepagnier and ex-Trojan sprinter Malika Edmonson, had a big day at the California State Track and Field championships. The Culver City High School sprinter won the 200 meters (23.62); ran a 52.11-second anchor lap to give the Centaurs the victory in the 4×400 relay and finished second in the 400 meters with a time of … Continue reading USC Notes: Big Win For Legacy

Sunday Buzz: USC Keeps Consultants Happy

USC loves to hire professional consultants. There was Korn Ferry, which was used when Steve Sarkisian was hired as football coach. Max Nikias hired Brill Neumann to hire an athletic director, although he just went with Lynn Swann on the recommendation of booster Wayne Hughes. Carol Folt used Turnkey ZRG to hire Coach Bohn. Now we have another player: Huron Consulting Group, which is based … Continue reading Sunday Buzz: USC Keeps Consultants Happy