Luca Evans (OC Register) — LOS ANGELES — The only time his legs found a seat last weekend in Champaign, Illinois, was for 60 measly seconds, and USC forward Saint Thomas found himself laboring amid USC’s upset bid. He had played the most minutes of anyone in a Trojans jersey. And midgame, naturally, he asked head coach Eric Musselman for a break.
Denied.
“He said if I wanna be an NBA player, I gotta suck it up,” explained Thomas after USC’s victory over Iowa on Tuesday.
Teammate Desmond Claude grinned next to him, USC’s point guard having just played every single second in defeating the Hawkeyes.
“Shoot,” Claude smirked, speaking of Musselman, “he did that to me today.”
He has done this, in fact, for years, the 60-year-old Musselman operating with a trust in his veterans’ legs and a no-nonsense approach to substitutions that harkens to his earliest days in the profession. Look at a box score from one of his old Nevada teams, Musselman cracked after that Iowa win: Twins and future NBA wings Caleb and Cody Martin “never came out of a game,” he put it. At Arkansas, former assistant Gus Argenal remembered, Musselman would sometimes act like he couldn’t hear a player if they asked for a sub. He would simply turn away.
Sure, that might have drawbacks. Musselman acknowledged, smiling, that a “couple guys might’ve been exhausted” after USC’s defense slipped toward the end against Iowa. But Thomas and Claude, and a slew of transfers, had come to USC to play for Musselman specifically for the trust he had expressed in them. He had put the ball in their hands. He was “letting us rock,” Claude put it, as USC’s offense has suddenly erupted across an eight-game stretch in which the Trojans are averaging 84 points per game.
That will mean a heavy dose of heavy minutes. And the occasional back turned on a request for a sub.
“He said, ‘Nah, Tom Thibodeau don’t do this,’” Thomas said Tuesday, recounting Musselman’s words to him in Illinois. “Like, you gon’ stay in the game.’”
It’s no random reference, as the New York Knicks head coach is still one of Musselman’s best friends. More than three decades ago, Musselman joined his late father Bill Musselman’s staff with the expansion Minnesota Timberwolves. On staff already was a young Thibodeau, whom Bill Musselman had plucked from Harvard.
The young Musselman lived on the seventh floor of Hennepin Crossing Apartments, in downtown Minneapolis, in the Timberwolves’ second season in 1990-91. Thibodeau lived on the sixth floor. When Musselman was leaving his apartment, he would stomp the floor to alert Thibodeau, and the two would run to the Target Center together. They played pickup basketball at a health club five or six days a week with Bill Musselman, the runs becoming the stuff of local Minnesota legends.
They were all on staff together for just one year. But that year still trickles into how Musselman and Thibodeau operate, shared branches on a Bill Musselman tree that has lived throughout modern basketball long after his death in 2000.
“Something now that he’s passed, especially – it’s so, so important, that timeframe,” Musselman told the Southern California News Group in the summer.
Bill Musselman, simply, was a different guy, as fellow former Timberwolves staffer and former Milwaukee Bucks general manager John Hammond put it. He had his own way of doing things. In life. In coaching. In Minnesota, Bill Musselman built his roster in part from veterans he had coached previously with the CBA’s Albany Patroons. He did not tank, even as the Timberwolves struggled; he played former guard Tony Campbell, who averaged 23.2 points per game, nearly 39 minutes a night.
Musselman would tell his staff stories, Argenal remembered, of him and Thibodeau trying to convince Bill to play other players. Younger players. Musselman’s father wouldn’t do it.
“He was playing the best guys he thought were capable of getting it done, night in and night out,” Campbell remembered. “That was – that was his stance on that.”
Eric Musselman, he’ll tell you himself, is his father’s son – a “copy of his dad,” as former Timberwolves center Randy Breuer put it. Hammond, meanwhile, will still watch Thibodeau patrolling the sidelines 30 years later and see Bill Musselman in him: in the mannerisms, in the steely-eyed intensity. Musselman once played future NBA guard Anthony Black 35 minutes a night in 2022-23, leading the SEC; Thibodeau’s heavy minutes have become the stuff of legends in NBA ranks.
“I think they’re very similar, in how they do things,” Hammond reflected, on Musselman and Thibodeau.
Musselman has started every season dating to Arkansas and Nevada, as Argenal reflected, by playing a deep rotation before trimming. In 2021-22, the Razorbacks started 0-3 in SEC play. Musselman resolved, as Argenal remembered, to take a page from his father’s playbook: When you’re in a tough spot, play your five toughest guys.
The next game against Missouri, Musselman started three big men at once. Arkansas won 87-43, and later made a run to the Elite Eight.
“I know that when we got in tough spots at Arkansas, at Nevada, it was like, ‘OK, well, we just gotta go into battle with these guys that we know are really tough,’” Argenal said.
Years later, now at USC, Musselman has the Trojans (11-6 overall, 3-3 Big Ten) head into a key Big Ten stretch, starting with No. 24 Wisconsin (14-3, 4-2) on Saturday. Claude and backcourt mate Wesley Yates III each played all 40 minutes against Iowa. Thomas and Chibuzo Agbo each played at least 37. Two months after Musselman started the season tweaking the minutes of 11 or 12 Trojans, he played just seven against Iowa.
And if Thomas or Claude are declined a sub again, they’ll in some way have Thibodeau and Bill Musselman to thank.
USC vs. No. 24 WISCONSIN
When: Saturday, noon
Where: Galen Center
TV/radio: Big Ten Network/710 AM
USC at NEBRASKA
When: Wednesday, 6 p.m. PT
Where: Pinnacle Bank Arena, Lincoln, Neb.
TV/radio: Big Ten Network/710 AM
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Musselman needs to coach his team on how to take care of the ball, in last night’s loss to UCLA, SC had the ball stolen 5-6 times in the first minutes of the game. That lead to breakaway baskets and UCLA made the 10 points or so hold up for the entire game. My high school coach Bill Westphal, Paul’s older brother, pounded into us the importance of taking care of the ball. USC could use that now.
Football Scoop has great article on coaches winning titles:https://footballscoop.com/news/major-changes-point-toward-a-new-trend-among-title-winning-coaches-in-college-football
Interesting article Steveg. Two points in particular; New HC’s come in and mostly use the talent already there to win a championship and, how the landscape changed before the 2000s with HC’s winning natties within 2-3 years versus the previous decades. I wonder what the present & immediate future brings in the way of averages/tendencies with NIL involved? It’s got to bring into the picture more than just a HC using his leadership to make the playoffs and win it all. Specifically money and using it to sign the “right” athletes?
Did you notice that Lincoln Riley wasn’t even mentioned in the entire article, which covered numerous other coaches who were considered much more relevant? I wasn’t surprised.
#1 viewed game this season: NC, tOHS/ND 22.1 million viewers
USC came in
#24 vs LSU 8.62 million on ABC
#41 vs Mich 6.32 million on CBS
100 vs Neb 2.98 million on Fox
So now we hold our breath until the NSD on 5th of next month hoping any unanticipating surprises are for USC football benefit. We’ve been taking it on the chin for so long in disappointment no one can blame us being punch drunk. Something/someone has to turn the direction around to where there is positive evidence true rebuilding development is definite. It’s one step at a time making gains without bailing out with shortcuts that are always temporary with no future. Lincoln Riley has made just about every mistake a HC can suffer taking over a new program needing rebuilding.… Read more »
NEB has not lost back-to-back home games since Feb 2022, until now.
USC just beat the Huskers tonight 78-73.
Desmond Claude and Wesley Yates II hit crucial free throws in the last 20 seconds to seal the victory.
USC heads home for a Monday night game against UCLA at Galen.
The Trojans (18-1, 8-0 Big Ten) allowed just two points in the second quarter en route to their 14th consecutive win against Purdue, 79-37. Boilermakers jumped to a surprising 16-10 first-quarter lead.But the Trojans responded with a 31-0 run.
you are talking about the women of Troy?
Who else? Only the best team USC has!
Admittedly, PUR is pretty bad (7-12, 0-8). But can you imagine being on a basketball team that scored 31 straight points after quickly falling behind 16-10? OCR — Amazingly, USC’s 31-0 run was only its second-longest scoring run this season behind a 37-0 surge in a 124-39 rout of Cal State Northridge on Nov. 12. … USC’s 18-1 start to the season is its best since the 1981-82 season, and its 8-0 start in conference play is its best since the 1993-94 season. This is the fourth game this season that USC has held its opponent to less than 40 points. It… Read more »
Diminutive Carol Folt is a goner. Lincoln Riley is … trying to rebuild his broken rep.
Good riddance to the woke little monster. Lets put the Von Kleinschmid center back to it’s original name and put old Rufus’ bronze statue back to where it belongs.
I look forward to when I can wave goodbye to Linkin’ with my own one-fingered salute some-day. Just my “non-expert” opinion.
From what I hear, DEI…DIED…Yesterday. Lets hope USC gets a president that knows how to run a first rate university.
Then maybe we get a real football coach!
Reggie Bush Would ‘Love’ to Coach USC, Says He Spoke to Sacramento St. About Job Joseph Zucker (B/R) — Reggie Bush is the newest retired NFL player to express an interest in entering the coaching ranks and expressed a desire to work at his alma mater one day. “I would love to come back and be the head coach of USC at some point and help lead USC to a national championship,” he said to the Sporting Tribune’s Arash Markazi. “Lately, man, I’ve just been really having this urge inside of me to get out and coach because it’s in… Read more »
As much as I love Reggie Bush, I think he’s gonna have to earn some respect as a coach before becoming a head coach at any college. Before he does I can imagine the rhetoric coming from his detractors; “Just have your parents take the money so it’s clean before you spend it.”
Ya, this came as a shocker to me. Maybe if Reggie had lifted one single finger to help USC avoid total NCAA armegeddon, I would feel differently. As great as he was as a Trojan football player, he and his family sunk the program and we’re still trying to recover, with coach after coach unable to return USC to glory since the Pete Carroll days. Reggie finally got his Heisman back, which (to me at least) has always seemed more important to him than all the incredible damage his actions did to USC. So far, USC hasn’t benefitted one iota… Read more »
Carson Palmer doesn’t bloviate about it. He just goes to work as a HS coach. Reggie just go and do it, as a college assistant or HS HC. Then let’s see what you can do. Reggie thinks he has what it takes to do what Smart has done. Yeah and I can win the Tour de France!
Reggie crashed USC football from 2010 to 2014. USC could have started its come back in 2014. But failed presidents and ADs have prevented it. That’s on USC not Reggie.
I would argue that Reggie’s damage was far more long lasting than just four years. USC football was sunk so far down by the NCAA that USC’s attraction as a coaching destination was severely damaged. Who wants to coach at a school that the NCAA hates? And the negative PR that was inflicted on USC for many years was simply brutal. USC chose not to fight back legally, but that was in large part because their in-house legal advice was that the NCAA held all the cards in what would have been an uphill, insanely expensive fight against a corrupt… Read more »
By 2014 the sanctions ended. Sark went 9-4, 6-3 and USC was on the way back. Then Sark imploded, Haden should have known better. Bad decisions by the Admin related to football have continued since. Again, that’s on USC not Reggie. He did his share of damage but that is a decade ago. USC needs to get its act together.
Reggie’s damage to USC literally goes on to this day.
We lost national championships because of this guy and forfeited many important games and accomplishments. We were permanently labeled as a “cheating school” by many. Dozens of kids could never attend USC because of Reggie. I could list a dozen other damages if I wanted.
It never came close to ending as you say it did in 2014 — which is a major reason why many of us Trojan fans couldn’t care less about him, or outright revile him.
As far as Reggie goes, I couldn’t care less either.
Allen we always go back to Lane Kiffin dealing with this particular matter. He was preventing the program from falling rock bottom even during the sanctions let alone afterwards. We all have to admit that. It was the hierarchy that didn’t want or care about rebounding the program. They wanted the football program to suffer for the embarrassment it caused no matter what was happening elsewhere like the Medical dept fiasco. That was more or less swept under the rug as Max Nikias had no need for football under his watch. Football was the chosen victim here and when the… Read more »
No doubt that Max Nikias was an incredibly bad USC President, for many reasons. A true Trojan tragedy who somehow still has an office on the USC campus, I think. Nikias brought in totally unqualified Haden and Swann and also elevated Helton to a non-interim HC because he felt USC needed a totally non-controversial, out-of-the-news-do-as-I-say soldier who would never cause off-the-field issues or controversy. Excellence as a football coach had nothing to do with it. USC just couldn’t take any more horrible media pub, especially with the LA Times constantly on its trail. Now that we have Jen Cohen, I… Read more »
How many super star CFB players came back to coach football and were successful? I can think of only one: Deon Sanders at Colorado. Something about being great on the field as a player runs amiss in coaching. Could be when you have above board natural talent, you don’t study it as it’s already there. When you are coaching those who performing at 3rd string level to 2nd and then 1st string, what could Reggie help them with….. he’s never been there. Would he have the patience and desire to learn from scratch the ins & outs of developing players… Read more »
As you point out, Reggie’s greatness on the field would likely be a huge impediment to any coaching success he could have, unless Pop Warner is his gig.
I’d never hire him. It’s a little like Haden and Swann thinking they could be good Trojan ADs. Now their once-sterling USC reputations are absolutely ruined.
The Athletic’s final ranking of CFB’s Top 134 teams puts USC at #43. Amazingly, Kenny Dillingham moved ASU all the way up to #7 in his first year. ASU was #85 in 2023. The former ORE OC who also coaches QBs seems like a great candidate for Coach of the Year to me. Other rankings of interest: Curt Cignetti fixed the perennial doormat Hoosiers for one year at least and got his #10 IU outfit into the Playoffs. 10-3 ILL had a strong year and moved up to #13 — from #72 in 2023. Post-Saban Bama immediately dropped to #14.… Read more »
I sure wish USC wasn’t opening the 2025 season with crap schools like Missouri State and Georgia Southern. Who’s looking forward to that? Clay Helton fans?
Now here’s an opener for you. OHIO ST welcomes TEXAS to Columbus to open the season on August 30.
Even UCLA opens with UTAH at the Rose Bowl.
I agree with you Allen. I remember when USC used to play early non-conference games against teams such as Alabama, Ohio State, and Oklahoma. One of my highlights was the John Mazur to Fred Cornwell last minute pass to beat Oklahoma in 1981. I was at that game as well as the one in 1977 when USC, ranked #1 at the time, lost to Alabama 21-20 after a 2-point conversion pass by Rob Hertel which would have won the game was batted away by a Tide defender. Todd Marinovich carved up Ohio State in 1989 and so did Mark Sanchez… Read more »
Many people thought Detroit Lions OC Ben Johnson would end up with the Las Vegas Raiders. Now that Johnson has surprisingly chosen the Chicago Bears, The Athletic is reporting that Pete Carroll (now 73) is the “top option” for the Raiders.
Carroll’s 170 career wins rank 17th among all-time NFL coaches, and his 11 playoff wins rank 12th.
It’s great to be in the B1G! Colin Cowherd — “This year, college football changed. We have a new king of college football, and it’s the Big Ten. They’re the big dog now. They went 5 and 1 against the SEC this year. Notre Dame is not part of the SEC, but they were clearly better, I watched, when they played Georgia. And last night Notre Dame, which has a really good defense, sometimes looked helpless against Ohio State. “The Big Ten grads have the most money, and they spend it on NIL for the teams they love. The two… Read more »
Too bad USC doesn’t have a football HC that qualifies to be in the same room as Ryan Day, Marcus Freeman, James Franklin or Sherrone Moore and others in the Big10. Maybe someday!
That’s because the SEC no longer has the advantage it had for 15-20 years when the could hand the recruit a bag of cash under the table when recruiting and the NCAA looked the other way.. Now, everyone can offer a bag of cash and they don’t even need to keep it under the table. It’s legal. Why do you think Saban got his state rep Tommy Tuberville to go to congress and get them to put some rules in there and when that didn’t work he retired. Handing a recruit a new car from his car dealership was no… Read more »
I’ve got an Executive Order Trump could write. Every billionaire in the US will be assigned a college athletic department to bank roll, tax deductible of course. They can have their alma mater as first pick.
Yeah….let’s penalize those rich people for working their butts off and making all that money. That’s why we need socialism so we can all be equal…..equally starving.
It’ll be very interesting to see how the SEC fights back. ESPN, their big daddy in CFB TV, won’t be taking their future lost earning power lying down either. Since the game “just means more in the SEC“, the gauntlet has been laid down by the B1G, my new favorite conference. A rising tide elevates all ships. Now that the B1G has asserted its superiority, the race is fully on to see if the B1G can win three NCs in a row. Next season is going to be incredibly interesting. Nobody in the media thinks USC is going to pose… Read more »
USC has everything that they need to become a football powerhouse again. Even Urban Meyer has said that. But, like Josh Pate, there are a lot of people out there who hate USC and want them to fail and the NCAA is one of them. They can always drop a giant redwood tree across SC’s return to the road that leads to the promise land like they did in 2010. Other than that, I don’t know what the NCAA does.They seem to be there just to help their favorites and hinder the people that they don’t like and collect a… Read more »
A Harsh Look at USC Football Over the Last 45 Years (Antonio Morales/The Athletic) “I always hear analysts, fans or observers say, “USC needs to act like USC.” And I always wonder what that actually means. Since 1980, USC has one sustained stretch of elite football: 2002 through 2008 under Pete Carroll. Over the rest of that 45-year span, USC has been a program constantly stumbling over itself. “USC should shoot for national championships, but I think expectations might be kind of out of whack. Some might say it’s cherry-picking to start at 1980 because USC had so much success… Read more »
A fair and objective review of where we are.
Face it…. Our football program in particular is at the mercy of the BOTs who name or will name the next University President. Whether that new person will be given freedom to support certain depts like sports/ football In a way to legitably compete in championship fashion is the question we here on this blog are concerned about. Will the new President care about sports/ football or put it into the tank as during the Nikias years? USC has lost rankings in its academic standing and that has to be a red flag crawl in the trustees gutt. USC being… Read more »
I agree. USC needs a great new Prez who can better guide USC and provide a superior and more powerful 2025 direction that will allow our school to reassert itself in both football and academics.
The question was asked and I wonder?
Where would USC have ended up if Riley had gone all in to sign Will Howard, when he had the chance? If the brat is so good at seeing/developing QB talent, why didn’t he back up a Brinks truck at Howard’s doorstep?
I’ll just say it this way…..Howard was very lucky to end up with Kelly at Ohio State. It was a good decision. I hope he gets drafted at some point before the end of the second or third day of the draft. Things may have gone much differently for him had he decided to play for Riley.
Who needs 5-star prep QBs when 3-stars like Will Howard and Riley Leonard are doing a better job?
What all the top playoff teams had was; a QB who was a tough runner making hard yards at the LOS and didn’t throw stupid picks. They had a rusher that broke tackles gaining extra yards. They had big veteran linemen on both sides of the ball. They had recievers that were tough and could find openings in zone or man defenses. They either had edge rushers or linebackers that made plays. And offensive ends that got open and caught the pass. In the end, penalties and missed catches/bad passes made just enough difference to win the game.
That’s pretty astute for an untrained eye! 😉
Final 2024-25 Season Associated Press Poll
USC only played two of the AP’s final top-25 teams, both in L.A.
1. Ohio State
2. Notre Dame (USC lost 49 – 35)
3. Oregon
4. Texas
5. Penn State (USC lost 33 – 30)
6. Georgia
7. Arizona State
8. Boise State
9. Tennessee
10. Indiana
11. Ole Miss
12. SMU
13. BYU
14. Clemson
15. Iowa State
16. Illinois
17. Alabama
18. Miami (Florida)
19. South Carolina
20. Syracuse
21. Army
22. Missouri
23. UNLV
24. Memphis
25. Colorado
Next year we play Oregon at Oregon, Illinois at Illinois, Notre Dame at Notre Dame
and Nebraska at Nebraska, Michigan at home.
No Ohio State or Penn St but if the preseason polls hold water a much stiffer test.
Even Iowa and Michigan State at home should be a bit tougher……John Smith will have been in place a few years and Iowa is always a tough group.
We better beat up Georgia Southern or the jokes will never get lived down. Anything less than 14 points will be tough to live with.
Hmm…a quote from an article on Yahoo sports:
“This was a product of a Buckeye roster chock-full of returning, experienced talent. NIL money — to the tune of a reported $20 million — certainly played a role, but you don’t get this many guys to forgo the NFL Draft and chase a national title unless you’ve built a strong culture. You don’t get them to delay their professional dream unless they believe in their coach.
That speaks to something that goes far beyond play-calling or game-planning.”
I hope LR’s trained eyes were watching. And learning!
Hope he learned how to come up with 20 million every year, or perhaps 25-30 mil for next year.
Money talks….everything else walks. Even if you get lucky and hire a bunch of great up and coming young coaches and great players that are sleepers and were passed by previously….as soon as the world sees what they can do, the Oregons and Ohio States will drive their brinks trucks into their driveways and scoop them up.
Way-too-early college football top 25 rankings for the 2025-26 season per Stan Becton (NCAA.com) 1. Texas | Last year’s finish: 13-3 (CFP semifinalist) 2. Ohio State | Last year’s finish: 14-2 (National Champion) 3. Penn State | Last year’s finish: 13-3 (CFP semifinalist) 4. Notre Dame | Last year’s finish: 14-2 (CFP title runner-up) 5. Clemson | Last year’s finish: 10-4 (CFP first round) 6. Oregon | Last year’s finish: 13-1 (CFP quarterfinalist) 7. Georgia | Last year’s finish: 11-3 (CFP quarterfinalist) 8. LSU | Last year’s finish: 9-4 (Texas Bowl win) 9. South Carolina | Last year’s record: 9-4… Read more »
The AP poll didn’t have SC in the top 36 teams. 7-6 is not acceptable to SC but I have no doubt that they would have beat a number of the teams that the AP poll picked in the top 36
It’s going to be a fierce battle next year between Maiva and Longstreet. Maiva had some good results this year. He threw for 360 yards against ND. The closest to that was two schools that were in the 260’s. But Longstreet is the future at SC. I hope they will find a way to get him in there as soon as he is ready.
Update 01/20/2025 Final Standings
Congratulations to our winner BUS83 and our runnerups: Patrick9 and DubPar22.
It should be noted that BUS83 also won the season long football contest as well. Great Job!
Please look for an email from me personally so that I can send you your prize money.
Name #Wins
1. BUS 83 23
2. Patrick9 22
3. DubPar22 22
4. Satyrdancing 19
4. Steveg 19
6. Mrs Steveg 18
6. GoldenTrojan 18
8. Scoochnew 17
Thank you to everyone who participated in the contest.
Can LR ever salvage his reputation as fast as Ryan Day did this year? Day loses to MI, then follows that up with victories over UTN, OR, UTX and ND. Wow, what a roll!
The 12-team playoff system is so much better if for no other reason than a tough late-season loss doesn’t automatically send you away to the off-season junkyard like before.
Teams have a shot at redemption which is the way it should be. Beating top 10 teams TENN, ORE, TEXAS and ND straight up, four in-a-row deserves big-time props!
The only time the Bucks trailed was the six minutes it took to score after the Irish’s opening TD.
My question is, are there any QBs on the 2025 USC team that can run into the LOS and get 2/3 yards for a first down?
As soon as the QB gets injured doing that it becomes a bad idea to the fans.
😀 Down go the Irish! Down go the Irish! 34-23. Ya, baby! Go B1G! 😀
The BIG takes it again………
ND is making this way too close for comfort, behind only 31-23 with four mins to go after trailing by 24 points. The Irish sure are well-coached.
Freeman is a good coach.
Just looked at the portal and DeCarlos Nicholson has withdrawn from the portal.
Shows USC can pay their players when they want to. Nicholson forced their hand.
I am sure the $$$ had a lot to do with it. He is a family man, the money is needed I am sure.
Irish eyes be cryin’! 31-7 Bucks. ND defense has disappeared into thin air. Eight mins still to go in the 3rd Q.
I watched the first half without sound because I can’t stand listening to the giddy Herbstreit. My untrained eyes told me that ND ran their gameplan A on the first series. From their second series on, tOSU adjusted and said, “We will stop your run game, so if you’re gonna beat us, you’re gonna have to do it through the air.”
Let’s see what adjustments ND makes at the half.
Let the record reflect that I am not pulling for tOSU, I am pulling against ND.
ND isn’t a big come-from-behind team as you know. I predict at least a 28-pt win by the Bucks, though a OHIO ST win by any amount will be good with me.
It’s always fun to watch ND get hammered. I enjoyed watching them lose to NIU early in the year. That was epic.
Bucks are now demolishing ND and have scored 21 straight to lead 21-7 with the first half almost over. Great to see the Irish get totally manhandled and pushed around.
Ryan Day is 58-4 when leading at halftime and the Bucks start the 2nd half with the ball.
Lou Holtz must be proud. Here’s what he said about Day before the game. Just dumb:
“If Notre Dame doesn’t win, it’s because we want to preserve Ryan Day’s job. I was originally going to be at the game in spirit, but now I’ll be dragging my body along as well.”
Looks like the real tOHS is showing up to play. Big thing is the running QB for both sides.
Freeman knows what he has and is using it. Fastest 1st quarter in history. ND used 10 minutes on their first drive. Now that is a smart coach. The OL is keeping them in this game.
ND started off great. Their second drive they went backward.
OHIO ST now has a chance to take the lead. Go Bucks!
The wheels appear to be coming off the ND pretenders.
Hopefully, the Bucks score another TD before half and go up 21-7.
and they get it to begin the 2nd……
Some teams have it……others play Navy every year….LOL.
They did beat A&M and Georgia (without their QB) so that should say a little about the SEC…..sorry….can’t resist. Ohio State crushed Tenn. Even Mich….with no QB best bama.
Bet Herbstreit says an SEC team should win next year.
I have to admit, Leonard is a big, tough, hard to stop kid.
A Marcus Freeman pre-national championship game quote
“There’s nobody that emulates the head coach more than the starting quarterback.”
Notre Dame is seeking its first national title since 1988.
Bears are finalizing deal to hire Lions OC Ben Johnson as head coach Frank Schwab (Yahoo Sports) — That’s huge news for Caleb Williams. The first overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft had an up-and-down rookie season (20 TDs, 6 picks) with a coaching staff that was in over its head. Matt Eberflus was fired after a bad Thanksgiving loss to the Lions, clearing the way to land Johnson, a hot name in NFL circles the past couple years. Williams flashed the talent that made him the No. 1 overall pick of the 2024 draft, and now with… Read more »
Amazing to see what Jayden Daniels has done in Washington. Makes me wonder if Williams could have performed similarly if he were there in Daniels’ place.
AP Women’s Basketball Top 25
1. UCLA
2. South Carolina
3. Notre Dame
4. USC
5. LSU
6. UConn
7. Texas
8. Maryland
9. TCU
10. Kansas State
11. Kentucky
12. Ohio State
13. North Carolina
14. Duke
15. Oklahoma
16. West Virginia
17. Tennessee
18. Georgia Tech
19. Alabama
20. NC State
21. Michigan State
22. California
23. Minnesota
24. Michigan
25. Baylor
Local Legacy 2025 ATH Cameron Sermons (5-10, 165) Commits To USC Chris Trevino (USCFootball.com) — Sermons (son of mid-’90s Trojan RB Rodney) is not rated in the 247Sports Composite but is the No. 166 athlete in the country via the 247Sports rankings. It is unknown if Sermons will be on scholarship or be a preferred walk-on (probably) next season. Sermons held offers Army, Air Force, San Diego State, Western New Mexico and Cal Poly. Sermons is likely destined for the offensive side of the ball as a WR, where he played last fall. He had 37 catches for 765… Read more »
Good for him, but unrated and 5’10”, hardly a big target that will go up and get the ball.
yeah but 10.46 100 meter and he still has his senior year to run track. This track season he will probably get it even lower than that
Zach Branch, listed at 5-10, 175, ran a 10.33 in HS. He was basically benched at USC and from what I read here, TDBers weren’t sad to see him split for GA.
Hopefully, Cameron Sermons turns out to be a football player and not just a legacy track star who also plays football.
One wonders why he didn’t receive a single big-time offer and looks like a USC walk-on.
If he has 10.4 speed and can CATCH the ball, he could be an asset we didn’t have last season. Could give us depth at either side of the ball, who knows.
USC women taking ‘mad dog’ approach thanks to Beth Burns Benjamin Royer (LA Times) — The 67-year-old associate head coach has seen it all in college basketball. She worked her way up from her college career at Ohio Wesleyan, to becoming a head coach at San Diego State and Ohio State and back to the Aztecs again. But the most recent step of Beth Burns’ legacy — her coaching journey — might lie with the defensive success of No. 3 USC (17-1, 7-0 Big Ten). Burns doesn’t go out on the recruiting trail, she said. Head coach Lindsay Gottlieb trusts Burns to attack practice… Read more »
Mad Dogs! Kayleigh Heckel, the Border Collie, chasing the ball at a 100 mph. Rayah Marshall, the Rottweiler, guarding the paint. JuJu Watkins, the Pharaoh Hound, going for the kill with speed.
Cool, catchy names. ✌
7 BIG teams in the way too early 2025 on3. Ohio State, Oregon, Penn St, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana and Nebraska.
Four in the top 10, Ohio State, Oregon, Penn St in the top 5 and Illinois at number 7.
The conference is getting respect.
Come on Riley….get some OL in the portal and make a run. Yes, you need at least 2/3 top notch folks…..stop with the weight lifting is going to solve your problems…..and damn it….hire a special teams coach. After all….we’re stuck with you so we might as well make lemonade.
I agree on everything you pointed out but asking Riley to, for the most part, change every single aspect of his coaching belief system is an awful big ask. Perhaps those defense guys can rub off on him a little and he can contemplate running a more sophisticated balanced offense like we’ve witnessed in these playoffs and not just the gimmick, simple to predict, system he is locked into.
USC wins a battle with Indiana on the road, 73-66.
USC CB DeCarlos Nicholson enters the transfer portal
Erik McKinney (WeAreSC) — The 6-3, 195-pounder came to USC last year as a transfer from MISS ST. He played in all 13 games for SC and started against MARYD, RUT and UW, finishing with 27 tackles and five passes defended.
Nicholson is the 22nd USC player to enter the portal this offseason and the second from the secondary. Safety Zion Branch is now at GA.
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Another starter leaving…..meanwhile Az St and Illinois that have a third of the resources of USC keep just about everybody.
A lot of Trojan fans complain that there is a lot of hatred for USC football out there. Then you have those who say “oh that’s nonsense…..just a conspiracy theory”. But it isn’t nonsense. Listen to Josh Pate who grew up in Columbus, Georgia tell how he came to hate USC football as a middle schooler.A lot of the rest of the country look at California kids and say “those kids are surfers not football players” Listen to Josh Pate tell his story.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDy270ZEpB0
Bo “The Bandit” Darville (Smokey and the Bandit)
“When you tell somebody somethin’, it depends on what part of the country you’re standin’ in… as to just how dumb you are.”
Once Josh Pate got the hell out of sticksville he got enlightened.
Back in the days when Sally Field was his squeeze. The mustache really helped.
Must be a Trojan Fan!✌
I could be wrong but I do think that there really are a lot of people around the country who can’t stand USC football and I don’t think that they all live in sticksville.
007 you did get me thinkin’, (scary). Yes there was resentment by the rest of the country for what Pete Carroll brought to USC. Hugely talented players and coaches, huge success on the field, Hollywood glitz and glamour off the field. Once the NCAA thought they had something the guilty verdict was in, it was just a matter of what the punishment would be. Steven Sample and Mike Garret must not have realized that. The NCAA was a club not a court room. Play nice, be humble, and ask for mercy, maybe you get off light. Be confrontational, arrogant, ambulance… Read more »
Oh and PS, every program in every sport that is successful has its haters. It’s called ENVY, wanting what they have.
Steven Samples was no lover of USC football nor was his hand picked replacement Max Nickias. The NCAA is a bunch of education elites who get a large paycheck for doing nothing. The only time they ever spring into action is when they want to punish someone that they don’t like. If they like you, you can do what you want and they will look the other way. The SEC have been buying players for 15-20 years. That’s why they have dominated the last 15-20 years.With NIL, they no longer have an advantage and they no longer dominate. Alabama didn’t… Read more »
Tom Brady on Amon-Ra St. Brown
“He’s one of the baddest dudes in the League.”
Well so much for the NFC North! Strike Three!
The amazing Jayden Daniels made Jared Goff (four turnovers) look like an immediate has been. It’s incredible how quickly things can change.
Husan Longstreet, Dakorien Moore and Duece Geralds named MVPs of 2025 Polynesian Bowl
Brandon Huffman (247sports.com) — Oregon WR signee Dakorien Moore, the No. 1 receiver in the country and USC QB signee Husan Longstreet, another five-star and the No. 4 quarterback in the county were named co-Offensive MVPs.
Longstreet finished the night with four touchdown passes, two of them to Moore, including the game-winner late, a 75-yd strike that Moore snagged with one hand and then ran into the EZ to give Team Makai the lead for good.
Longstreet (6-1.5, 185) finished 15-for-23 for 278 yds with four TD throws.
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I really hope this means something other than another statistic. I still remember watching the TV on the wall seeing the best high school quarterback in an elite competition throwing beautiful spirals. I was watching intently knowing he was headed to USC. His name? Max Browne. He was finally in a real game (behind a paper line) against a determined Alabama team and looked like a deer in the headlights. An unknown basketball playing kid became the best replacement in years.
Poor Max. He was definitely that proverbial deer in the headlights vs ‘Bama, kind of like the entire USC team that day. It didn’t seem like he had the arm strength to compete and as you say, Sam Darnold came to the rescue and quickly led USC to one of its greatest Rose Bowl wins ever vs PSU. Then the Helton Fog curdled USC into a 5-7 2018 season fiasco. The big slide really started and then Covid hit. Sometimes I think star rankings for prep QBs are worthless. There’s too many examples of high falutin’ total flops and three-star… Read more »
Never will forget the opening sequence of the Bama game broadcast. USC players were shown in a close up before coming out of the tunnel acting like caged up wild animals, pawing the ground, swaying around, looking rather foolish (to me anyway). Meanwhile, Bama runs out of their tunnel like it’s any other game. We know how that game went. I much prefer celebrations after the final score and after the final game of the season. Until then, there’s business to take of, so act like you’ve been there before, keep your head down, your comments to yourself, and stay… Read more »
Rob Ryan certainly has a wealth of experience. Hopefully that will draw LB’s to the program and defensive players, in general. The players seem to be impressed by NFL experience since that is their goal. But if Lynn ever decides to leave, I hope they won’t hire him as DC. Go out and get an up and coming younger DC like Entz. Look at Ryans record. He’s been a DC many years and the only real successful year that he has had as a DC was 2013 with the New Orleans saints.Don’t bring in another Monte Kiffin.
After doing a little more research, i must admit I was incorrect when I said 2013 was his only year of success as a DC. He was DC for 3 years(1997-1999) at Oklahoma State where he had great success.
Eric Musselman decked out in Cardinal and Gold before the start of the WIS game at Galen
Each of the starting QBs in the national championship game, Will Howard and Riley Leonard, were only three-star prospects coming out of HS.
How can either be good….they don’t have a QB genius coaching them.
There were times when the wizard hardly subbed if at all. I’m specifically thinking Wooden’s last Nattie game against Kentucky. If a coach has a deep bench especially who have specific skills, then there’s no question substitutions will come during a game, Musselman included. This is Eric’s first year as USC HC and the team has only one returner from the previous year. It’s about your players skill abilities performing on the court against the competition and what group of players make up the best chemistry working together.
Former Commanders DC Jack Del Rio is a head coach again
Bryan Manning (Commanders Wire) — It’s been an eventful 14 months for former Washington Commanders DC Jack Del Rio.
Last August, WIS hired Del Rio as a senior adviser to HC Luke Fickell. However, Del Rio resigned in November after being arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
On Friday, the 61-year-old Del Rio found a new job as the HC of the Paris Musketeers of the European League of Football.
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Lincoln Riley — “Rob Ryan is one of the most accomplished defensive coaches in NFL history. With over two decades of NFL experience, he will immediately bolster our staff as we continue our climb here at USC. He has coached some of the NFL’s top players, including numerous Hall of Famers and All-Pro selections. We’re thrilled to welcome Coach Ryan and his family to our program.” WeAreSC — In his 35 years of coaching, including 24 seasons in the NFL, Ryan has served as the DC for the Oakland Raiders (2004-08), Cleveland Browns (2009-10), Dallas Cowboys (2011-12) and New Orleans Saints… Read more »
We could very well find USC in a place where the offense is the weak link of the team if LR doesn’t seriously up his game.
For sure VT, and USC has to have the bodies on both sides with the stars, the highly gifted athletes that can execute.
It has not gone without notice to me that neither coach in tomorrow’s championship game also calls plays as OC.
They also have a special teams coach……like almost every team in the p4.
A ST coach…what a concept!
Seems like a no-brainer, especially given USC’s special team problems under LR as well as the rule change last year to an unlimited number of on-the-field CFB coaches.
No-brainer…if the shoe fits…😜