USC Picture Of The Day
Here is George Tirebiter looking ready to pounce at a car’s tire at the Coliseum. Continue reading USC Picture Of The Day
Here is George Tirebiter looking ready to pounce at a car’s tire at the Coliseum. Continue reading USC Picture Of The Day
USC and Texas are the leaders for Georgia defensive tackle Bear Alexander, who entered the transfer portal Saturday. Alexander had two tackles in the championship game vs. TCU but he was not starting in spring practice. So, of course, it meant he must leave. Continue reading Monday Notes: USC And Texas Pursue Transfer
You know what we definitely learned from USC spring practice? You can’t always take the coaches’ word. This is why it gets dangerous when you become a stenographer for the coaches. Their analysis can be off base or embellished. Some examples: “What we’ve seen of those guys up to this point we’ve been very, very pleased with.” If you watched Saturday’s scrimmage, you could have … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Here’s One Thing We Learned After Spring Practice
Lincoln Riley talked about why Caleb Williams played only one series yesterday. “He’s played a lot of football. My job is to look at it and see what we can get the most out of today. I don’t know that playing two or three more series changes anything for Caleb in September, October or November. “For a guy like Miller Moss, who hasn’t had a … Continue reading USC Notes: What Does Caleb Williams Need To Improve?
OK, some USC scrimmage thoughts: First of all, I don’t get too caught up in stats. Spring game stats are often terrible and that doesn’t mean much for the fall. Since I know readers care, here are the spring stats: Continue reading Sunday Buzz: USC Scrimmage Thoughts
There is no way 25,213 attended the USC spring game today but that’s the figure the athletic dept. chose to go with. It’s just an egregious attendance figure. But remember, last year USC claimed more than 33,000 showed up because it wanted to set a record for Lincoln Riley’s first game. Look at the picture below. Fans weren’t even allowed to sit in more than … Continue reading You Can Believe Your Eyes Or USC