USC Morning Buzz: Who’s Right? The Oddsmakers Or Fans?
There is a complete difference of opinion about USC between many fans who expect a trip to the expanded College Football Playoff and the oddsmakers, who set the regular-season over/under at 7.5. Who is more likely to be right? It’s a pretty low number (7.5) for USC but the schedule is difficult. The first three games could set the tone with USC playing LSU and … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Who’s Right? The Oddsmakers Or Fans?
USC Will Hold Graduation Event At Coliseum
USC announced tonight that it will hold a “Trojan Family Graduate Celebration” at the Coliseum on May 9 at 8:30 p.m. The event will include “drone shows, fireworks, surprise performances, the Trojan Marching Band and a special gift just for the Class of 2024.” Amazingly, Carol Folt said yesterday USC considered moving graduation to the Coliseum but it was already reserved. For what? It’s giving … Continue reading USC Will Hold Graduation Event At Coliseum
USC Notes: Not Getting Drafted Can Still Work Out
It was probably a disappointment for cornerback Christian Roland-Wallace when he was not drafted by an NFL team. But sometimes it still works out. Roland-Wallace got a guaranteed $150,000 deal from the Kansas City Chiefs. That means even if he gets cut, he still gets the money. But if the Chiefs were willing to guarantee $150,000, they probably have plans to keep him. Continue reading USC Notes: Not Getting Drafted Can Still Work Out
USC Morning Buzz: What’s To Like/Dislike After Spring Drills
USC’s defense is definitely better. It’s offense looks worse. That is the first reaction right now following spring practice, which could change with more transfer portal activity ahead. The question is whether the defense’s improvement offsets the offense’s inexperience/issues? What I like are the Oregon State defensive transfers (Easton Mascarenas-Arnold, Akili Arnold) and Mississippi State cornerback transfer (DeCarlos Nicholson). What I don’t like yet is … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: What’s To Like/Dislike After Spring Drills
USC Notes: Here’s One Guy Happy To Miss Big Ten
Andy Enfield has to be thrilled he won’t be facing that Big Ten schedule. Last week, a high school recruit told me when Enfield told him that he was leaving for SMU, he said he didn’t want to move to the Big Ten. I’ve said that since USC decided to join the Big Ten. Enfield liked his cupcakes and didn’t want to deal with some … Continue reading USC Notes: Here’s One Guy Happy To Miss Big Ten
Big Ten Announces USC Basketball Opponents
The Big Ten is a real conference so it does things in an orderly fashion. Today, it announced the home/road opponents for USC basketball games. Home: Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin Away: Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Nebraska, Northwestern, Purdue, Rutgers Home/Away: Oregon, UCLA, Washington Look at those road games. Can you find a sure victory? This isn’t like the old days, … Continue reading Big Ten Announces USC Basketball Opponents
USC Morning Buzz: Who Is MVP?
I’ve been going through USC’s roster and wondering who would be the Trojans’ MVP? It was an easy question the past 2 seasons: Caleb Williams. But now there are multiple candidates, especially with the quarterback position not completely settled. It’s not like there is a marquee tailback, or All-American wide receiver or even a Butkus Award caliber linebacker. One of the better known players, Bear … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Who Is MVP?
Former USC Defensive Tackle Picks School
Former USC defensive Jamar Sekona is transferring to Hawaii. He’s kept a pretty low profile since leaving USC in November. "We have to go, Carol." 🙄 https://t.co/tvkU1bTQP5 — InsideUSC (@InsideUSC) April 30, 2024 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Continue reading Former USC Defensive Tackle Picks School
USC Notes: Basketball Lands Big Ten Transfer
Michigan forward Terrance Williams II has committed to USC. He averaged 12.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.5 assists this season. Williams also shot 39.7 percent on three-point shots. Continue reading USC Notes: Basketball Lands Big Ten Transfer
USC Morning Buzz: Bobby Knight Redux?
A former USC basketball coach told some supporters over the weekend that Eric Musselman is “the second coming of Bobby Knight.” He was referring to their temperament. Of course, that’s no surprise if you’ve read this blog the past few weeks. But people are slowly learning. Right now, however, it’s the honeymoon period and Musselman said Monday night he hopes to land some big commits … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Bobby Knight Redux?
A Good Example How USC Works
Carol Folt started meeting with student prostestors at 3:30 p.m. today. The crazy part is the vast majority of people have no idea where or when these events are held other than the students involved. It’s the bunker mentality of Folt and her team. So everything is canceled, right? Well, it seems the event below is still on. After all, it is bringing in $2,000 … Continue reading A Good Example How USC Works
USC Notes: Quiet Day On Campus (So Far)
All-Pac-12 guard Talia von Oelhoffen of Oregon State has committed to USC. She is expected to start at point guard for the Trojans. It’s going to be interesting next season to see USC because they now have enough talent that they won’t need JuJu Watkins to shoot 22 times a game. Here is a potential starting lineup: PG: Talia von Oelhoffen (All-Pac-12) SG: JuJu Watkins … Continue reading USC Notes: Quiet Day On Campus (So Far)
USC Morning Buzz: Sometimes It Pays To Go Pro
USC defensive tackle Kyon Barrs and cornerback Christian Roland-Wallace will sign free-agent contracts with NFL teams. Barrs will sign with the Titans and Roland-Wallace is going to the Chiefs. In retrospect, both would have been better off going pro a year ago instead of transferring from Arizona to USC. That’s part of the gamble when you transfer. They didn’t raise their draft stock in the … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Sometimes It Pays To Go Pro
USC Sweeps Dual Meet
A successful day for USC track and field as it swept UCLA in the dual track meet. The men’s team won, 99-60, while the women’s team won, 85-74. The crowd was smaller than usual, probably because of the tighter security measures to get on campus and there was only one exit to leave campus, so it took awhile for fans to leave. USC honored the … Continue reading USC Sweeps Dual Meet
Sunday Notes: USC Adds Receiver
Auburn wide receiver Jay Fair has committed to USC. He caught 31 passes last season. Continue reading Sunday Notes: USC Adds Receiver
USC Sunday Buzz: A Serious Visit To Campus?
I was impressed Friday when it was reported Kentucky freshman DJ Wagner was visiting USC. Then I learned Wagner was/is dating USC women’s basketball player JuJu Watkins and they went to each other’s high school proms. So was this a serious visit or a free trip to L.A.? We’ll find out when Wagner decides if he wants to follow John Calipari to Arkansas, stay at … Continue reading USC Sunday Buzz: A Serious Visit To Campus?
Big Pickup For USC Women’s Basketball
Stanford forward Kiki Iriafen has committed to USC, a significant addition that makes the Trojans a favorite for the national title. Iriafen, who is 6-3, led the Cardinal in scoring (19.4 points), field-goal percentage (55 percent) and was second in rebounding (11.0). That’s pretty good when you consider she was teammates with Cameron Brink. She might be the No. 1 pick in next year’s WNBA … Continue reading Big Pickup For USC Women’s Basketball
Seven USC Players Taken In NFL Draft
Are you surprised Brenden Rice slipped to the seventh round before being picked by the Chargers? I’m not. USC lost Jordan Addison and was crying out for a go-to receiver last season but Rice didn’t claim that role and had a pretty standard season despite having Caleb Williams at quarterback. Frankly, Tahj Washington had a better season and he also got selected in the seventh … Continue reading Seven USC Players Taken In NFL Draft
USC Saturday Buzz: A Broken Record
Whatever happened to the Caleb Williams will refuse to go to Chicago crowd? By the end of Thursday night, Williams’ Bears’ jersey had broken the Fanatics record for draft-night sales for any draft pick in any sport. He broke the record set the previous week by Caitlin Clark. Wiliams will wear No. 18 with the Bears. Just like Mike Tomczak. It didn’t matter if Folt … Continue reading USC Saturday Buzz: A Broken Record
Calen Bullock Goes To Texans
Calen Bullock was selected in the third round by the Houston Texans in the NFL Draft. He was the 78th pick overall. Will MarShawn Lloyd go next for USC? UPDATED: And Lloyd goes to Green Bay with the 88th pick in the third round. Continue reading Calen Bullock Goes To Texans
USC Notes: Busy Day For Basketball
Kentucky freshman guard DJ Wagner is visiting USC today, according to Adam Zagoria. Wagner, who was co-MVP of the 2023 McDonald’s All-American game, averaged 9.9 points and 3.3 assists at Kentucky. He is still considering Kentucky and Arkansas as his possible destinations. Continue reading USC Notes: Busy Day For Basketball
If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column
I shudder to give Max Nikias credit for anything but I cannot imagine him canceling USC’s main graduation ceremony. There’s no way he would bow to outside pressure. I think I’ve been pretty fair to Carol Folt during her tenure and there’s no doubt she supports athletics with her commitment to new facilities and unprecedented salaries for Lincoln Riley and Lindsay Gottlieb. But some decisions … Continue reading If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column
Breaking: USC Cancels Main Graduation Ceremony
USC announced today it will not hold the main graduation ceremony, which brings as many as 65,000 students, families and friends to campus. “We understand that this is disappointing; however, we are adding many new activities and celebrations to make this commencement academically meaningful, memorable, and uniquely USC, including places to gather with family, friends, faculty, and staff, the celebratory releasing of the doves, and … Continue reading Breaking: USC Cancels Main Graduation Ceremony
The Portal Keeps Swirling
USC freshman defensive tackle Deijon Laffitte has entered the transfer portal. He was a promising prospect but in a way you can see why he would leave. Lincoln Riley kept talking all spring about wanting another defensive tackle and USC is hosting Michigan State defensive tackle Derrick Harmon on Friday. So what role could Laffitte expect to play? I seem to remember Riley saying he … Continue reading The Portal Keeps Swirling
USC Morning Buzz: Players Are Always Being Courted
Jayden Maiava looked like the best QB in Saturday’s scrimmage, when he completed 15 of 17 passes for 172 yards with one TD and one interception. I’ve heard some schools have actually put out feelers to see if Maiava would consider transferring from USC but the quarterback has rebuffed any interest. That’s how it works. Schools are always checking given the way players move around … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Players Are Always Being Courted
USC Wide Receiver Target Transfers To Auburn
Penn State wide receiver Keandre Lambert-Smith, who was being heavily recruited by USC, has committed to Auburn. USC still wants to add a wide receiver. Continue reading USC Wide Receiver Target Transfers To Auburn
USC Notes: Another Busy Day On Campus
Carol Folt has been keeping a low profile but she made a statement about Reggie Bush getting his Heisman Trophy back. “I am so happy for Reggie and the entire Trojan Family. He won our hearts during his illustrious career and deserved to have his well-earned honor restored,” said Folt. “We are looking forward to celebrating with him and his family and are proud we … Continue reading USC Notes: Another Busy Day On Campus
USC Morning Buzz: Reggie Bush Gets Heisman Back
Thankfully, this is a subject we will no longer have to hear about. Reggie Bush has been given his 2005 Heisman Trophy back as the Heisman Trust announced Wednesday the formal “reinstatement” of the trophy. Why now? The Heisman Trust said it was because of “enormous changes in the college football landscape.” “Personally, I’m thrilled to reunite with my fellow Heisman winners and be a … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Reggie Bush Gets Heisman Back
USC Notes: Some Unusual NFL Draft Bets
Former USC forward Vince Iwuchukwu has committed to St. John’s. He averaged 5.5 points and 3.8 boards last season. His sister will be a freshman on the USC women’s basketball team in the fall. What are the odds Rick Pitino gets more out of him than Andy Enfield? Will No. 1 overall pick cry? Yes +700 (7/1) No -2000 (1/20) Primary color of … Continue reading USC Notes: Some Unusual NFL Draft Bets
USC Morning Buzz: Post-Spring Needs Change
I’m told that in post-scrimmage conversations, USC’s coaching staff would like to add 2 defensive tackles; 1-2 offensive linemen; a wide receiver and perhaps even a tight end, if a suitable candidate is available. There even some consideration to adding another linebacker but that was a backburner issue. This certainly sounds like more activity than was projected about 4-5 weeks ago by Lincoln Riley. It’s … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Post-Spring Needs Change
USC Adds Another Basketball Transfer
USC just added its third recruit of the day as Boise State guard Chibuzo Agbo committed to the Trojans. Agbo, who is 6-7, was Boise State’s second-leading scorer, averaging 13.7 points per game last season. He also shot 40.9 percent on 3-pointers. He was reportedly seeking $500,000 in NIL money. So we have a pretty good idea of the roster now: Agbo, Bowling Green forward … Continue reading USC Adds Another Basketball Transfer
USC Notes: Coaches Trying Hard For Wide Receiver
There was a club basketball showcase over the weekend and during a game, you know what a couple coaches said? That a coach of one of top five high school programs in California was already upset from dealing with Eric Musselman. I didn’t take their word for it, so I checked with someone who has known the high school coach for years to check it … Continue reading USC Notes: Coaches Trying Hard For Wide Receiver
Morning Buzz: A Lot Going On At USC
USC got a commitment Sunday from Florida State cornerback Greedy Vance. Vance appeared in all 14 games with five starts last season and recorded 18 tackles, one interception and three pass breakups. He was competing to play nickel back at Florida State spring practice. It shows USC’s coaching staff isn’t as confident as some fans regarding the secondary. Wright did not participate in spring practice … Continue reading Morning Buzz: A Lot Going On At USC
It’s A Slow Rebuild For Eric Musselman
Eric Musselman inherited a non-roster at USC, so he needs to be aggressive taking players. But did you expect his first commitments would be players who were All-Big Sky; All-Big West; All-Ivy League and All-Atlantic 10? The latest is Saint Thomas, a 6-7 junior from Northern Colorado who averaged 19.7 points, 9.8 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game this past season. It’ll be interesting to … Continue reading It’s A Slow Rebuild For Eric Musselman
USC Sunday Buzz: Some Spring Game Thoughts
I’m trying to remember when a spring game really mattered at USC. The day before the 2003 spring game, Pete Carroll named Matt Leinart the starting quarterback. Leinart then looked average in the spring game. Did it mean anything for the fall? Nope. But with a marquee program like USC, the hype sometimes becomes so overwhelming, a spring game can either confirm or contradict it. … Continue reading USC Sunday Buzz: Some Spring Game Thoughts
USC Freaks And (Stat) Geeks
Here are the stats for the spring scrimmage. For all the talk about the USC secondary, the quarterbacks completed 37-46 passes for 396 yards and two TD’s. But those 4 interceptions stood out. Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackMOSS, Miller 16-21-2 133 1 19 0MAIAVA, Jayden 15-17-1 172 1 27 0JENSEN, Jake 6-8-1 91 0 36 1 Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg AvgPETERSON, … Continue reading USC Freaks And (Stat) Geeks
USC Spring Scrimmage Live
If you need a spring game takeaway, is the defense’s improvement going to offset the ordinary look of the offense? Miller Moss with a short TD pass. So far, Jayden Maiva has outplayed Miller Moss. Miller Moss throws another interception on tipped pass and Prophet Brown goes 100-yards for TD. Tough day for Moss. Third-string offense scores a TD as running back Bryan Jackson has … Continue reading USC Spring Scrimmage Live
It’s Spring Scrimmage Day!
The USC spring scrimmage is today! One last chance for the Pac-12 Network to get you if you are not actually going to the Coliseum. Unlike some, I don’t like to overreact to spring games because the roster is missing players who will be here in the fall, especially in the transfer portal era. I’d say the things to watch today are the overall approach … Continue reading It’s Spring Scrimmage Day!
USC Won’t Have Keynote Commencement Speaker
USC just announced changes to its graduation ceremony next month. “Given the highly publicized circumstances surrounding our main-stage commencement program, university leadership has decided it is best to release our outside speakers and honorees from attending this year’s ceremony. We’ve been talking to this exceptional group and hope to confer these honorary degrees at a future commencement or other academic ceremonies.” So no commencement speaker. … Continue reading USC Won’t Have Keynote Commencement Speaker
USC Notes: Trojans Add Transfer Guard
UC San Diego transfer Bryce Pope has committed to USC. Pope averaged 18.3 points last season but only 33 percent on 3-pointers. He is a sixth-year senior. USC currently has five scholarship players. Is the Muss Bus rolling now? Continue reading USC Notes: Trojans Add Transfer Guard
If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column
The way USC players are raving about the defense’s new aggressive philosophy, I expect to see them disrupt Miller Moss and Co. on Saturday at the Coliseum. That’s the expectation, anyways. It would have been a smart move for Eric Musselman to hire Hart but I’m not sure Hart wanted to work for him. And now for some history: But he was widely respected in … Continue reading If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column
Show Me The Money
Bear Alexander signed a new NIL deal in late March with the USC collective. Then this announcement came out yesterday. Does it illustrate why Alexander reversed course after he was supposed to enter the transfer portal? You mean it wasn’t playing for Coach “Henny” that swayed him but NIL dollars? I really hope Alexander shows the same desire on the field. I'm excited to join … Continue reading Show Me The Money
USC Notes: Will Jay Toia Get NIL Offer?
Former USC defensive lineman Jay Toia is leaving UCLA and entering the transfer portal. He is expected to get substantial NIL offers, which makes USC a candidate to get him back. Remember, the coaching staff Toia clashed with is gone from when he originally was at USC. Maybe Bronny shouldn’t have gone to the same school as the No. 1 freshman point guard in the … Continue reading USC Notes: Will Jay Toia Get NIL Offer?
USC Morning Buzz: A Double-Edged Honor
Do you think Jon Chu, who directed the film “Crazy Rich Asians” is now thrilled to be the keynote speaker at USC’s commencement on May 10? Chu graduated from USC in 2003. He was probably gratified when USC asked him to speak and announced it on March 7. Today? Well . . . Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: A Double-Edged Honor
USC Notes: Time To Get Bus Rolling
When does the Muss Bus get started? USC’s got three players on the roster and two commitments since Eric Musselman was hired. There are a lot offers to transfers so we’ll see when they start committing. #RespectMyDecision 🤣 pic.twitter.com/5FlAz61hUX — Scott Drew (@BUDREW) April 17, 2024 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Continue reading USC Notes: Time To Get Bus Rolling