People Have Lost Their Senses Over The College Football Playoff

Has the College Football Playoff made everyone lose their senses? The Notre Dame bookstore canceled a scheduled appearance Friday by writer Ivan Maisel, who has a new book out on legendary Irish coach Frank Leahy. Why? Maisel is a member of the College Football Playoff committee. Once word got out that Maisel’s appearance was canceled, the bookstore reversed course and now he will speak Friday. … Continue reading People Have Lost Their Senses Over The College Football Playoff

USC Morning Buzz: Do We Have New Rivalry Of Polar Opposites?

New UCLA coach Bob Chesney said a couple things yesterday that made him seem like the anti-Riley. ‘We will be a yes program, where the majority of the time, if someone comes to us and says, ‘Can you help us with this?’ My answer will be yes, and then I’ll figure out how to do it and how to manage it after that. “It’s important … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Do We Have New Rivalry Of Polar Opposites?

USC Tuesday Buzz: One Of The Most Dominant 10-Game Runs In College Football

Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua held a press conference and this quote is getting the most attention: “We were shocked, mystified what happened Sunday. We had one of the most dominate 10-game runs in the history of college football.” Here are the games, which include three teams who went 2-10. Continue reading USC Tuesday Buzz: One Of The Most Dominant 10-Game Runs In College Football

USC Monday Buzz: The Alamo Bowl Is Not A Sign Of Success

If you play in the Alamo Bowl, can you possibly define this as a “really good season” like Lincoln Riley and his chorus of fan boys have done? Since when is the Alamo Bowl a sign of success for a program with USC’s history and tradition? USC lost to two good teams (Notre Dame, Oregon) and was upset by a team it was expected to … Continue reading USC Monday Buzz: The Alamo Bowl Is Not A Sign Of Success