Will USC put together back-to-back dominating wins against inferior opponents?
GEORGIA SOUTHERN (0-1) at USC (1-0)
Saturday, 4:30 p.m. PT, Coliseum
TV/Streaming/Radio:FS1/Fubo/710 AM
Line: USC by 28.5/29.5
Haley Sawyer (OC Register), Ryan Kartje (LA Times) —
Georgia Southern head coach Clay Helton compiled a 45-23 record as USC head coach before being fired after only two games in 2021.
Helton was always an unconventional, and to most, a disappointing choice to lead one of college football’s most prestigious entities: a first-time head coach tasked with shepherding a program that had won two national championships in the 15 years before he was hired. The long shadow of Pete Carroll still looms large.
Due to a unique, unpredictable set of circumstances, Helton found himself in one of the most coveted roles in the sport. It didn’t end well and he was replaced by Lincoln Riley after a three month coaching search.
Aside from a great first season, Riley’s tenure has been a disappointment. One game into his fourth season, Riley’s record at USC is 27-14, which is rough considering he started 11-1 in 2022 and has gone just 16-13 since.
Now Helton returns to coach against the big brand school for which he is still most publicly associated with, and he took his Georgia Southern team into the Coliseum on Friday.
“You see the peristyle and you need to get that feel and that shock and awe out,” Helton said. “I remember being a position coach, then a coordinator, then a head coach and watching teams walk down that tunnel, and you just see their mouth drop the first time that they see it. You had a leg up on them right from the get-go.”
It’s the first matchup between the teams and only Georgia Southern’s second game in the state of California after a 42-14 loss at Fresno State last weekend. The Eagles (0-1) are in the midst of a nine-day West Coast road trip and stayed in Oxnard in between the two games, practicing at River Ridge Playing Fields, the training camp home of the Dallas Cowboys.
Helton said he strategically chose Oxnard because it’s a similar-sized town to Statesboro and it gives players the opportunity to see the ocean and, of course, grab some In-N-Out before their 10 p.m. curfew.
When Georgia Southern has the ball
Helton cited first-down efficiency as one of the biggest shortcomings in the season-opening loss to Fresno State. The Eagles struggled in nearly every offensive aspect of the game – they recorded only 13 first downs and collected only 84 rushing yards.
Quarterback JC French IV completed 17 of 28 passes for 158 yards and two touchdowns with one interception, and the offensive line kept him from getting sacked. He spread the ball around, passing to six teammates, and four of them recorded 20 yards or more.
“We’re going to have to scheme them up,” French told reporters Monday. “Really do our thing, not try to be too much. Not try to be Superman or anything. Just get the ball to the playmakers in space and let them work.”
USC’s defense throttled Missouri State and gave up only 224 yards of total offense. Reclassified freshman (he skipped his last year of high school) defensive lineman Jahkeem Stewart is expected to make his collegiate debut Saturday after sitting out last week with a boot on his right foot. The Trojans are also optimistic about cornerback Chasen Johnson’s return, meaning the defense is getting another boost in talent while it continues to jell.
“Communication is something that you could always find examples of that need to improve,” USC defensive coordinator D’Anton Lynn said. “And we put a big emphasis on, make them earn everything down the field. We know offenses are going to make big plays, but make them earn it. Don’t give them anything.”
When USC has the ball
Running back Bryan Jackson is expected to miss the Georgia Southern game due to an undisclosed injury, but the Trojans have plenty of backs to choose from. Waymond Jordan, Eli Sanders and walk-on King Miller each scored against Missouri State and backup quarterback Husan Longstreet ran for 59 yards and two touchdowns.
“The explosive runs stood out,” Riley told reporters Tuesday. “We had some great second efforts by receivers on some of those plays, which was really cool.”
Riley added that he would like to see play from the offensive line get cleaned up after multiple missed assignments during the Missouri State game.
The line was one of the more questionable position groups heading into the season opener, with an unsettled lineup for most of fall camp. Still, it allowed quarterback Jayden Maiava to have an efficient game, going 15-for-18 passing with 295 yards, two touchdown passes and no interceptions.
Jordan, Sanders and Stewart
Will Riley keep leaning on the run? That was a problem last year. USC rushed for 233 yds last week. Georgia just gave up 351 yards to Fresno State. Expect a heavy dose of Waymond Jordan (2) and Eli Sanders. Don’t be surprised if both finish with over 100 all-purpose yards.
JahkeemStewart already has the size and swagger of an NFL defensive lineman. The question is how quickly will things start to click for him on USC’s defensive line? Early reviews have been pretty good in that department, but it’s important to note that this is a person who only played in 12 total games as a high school player. He still has a long ways to go to reach his potential. But make no mistake about it. Stewart already looks very impressive.
Welcoming Clay Helton
How will the Coliseum receive the return of Helton? He didn’t really leave USC on the best of terms with the USC fan base when he was fired. But according to social media polls, most hope he is warmly welcomed and is not booed, which may not have been the case a few years ago. More people now seem to generously remember Helton as a good man who helped stabilize the program during a decade of dysfunction and poor leadership. But ultimately, they also recognize that he was simply in way over his head as a football coach.
Game prediction: USC 52 – Georgia Southern 21. Refocused, dynamic USC simply has too many weapons against an outmanned group of Eagles who were just humiliated by Fresno State.
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ESPN Power rankings for week two………Oregon is number 1, Ohio State is number 3……guess who is number 5……
USC!
Hopefully I did not read this wrong…..Allen….please check it out if you have a few minute.
ESPN has a computer program that throws together all the stats and mix that with polls of writers, personalities etc to get an idea who has the best chance of victory.
Do I really know….no. This is what google says.
Overall this was a solid performance. We need to clean up penalties and the D Line need not over pursue on the WR and HB Screens. And the secondary had some missed assignments again. The bottom line, this team is competitive and can challenge any Big 10 school. Will they beat everyone? Not quite yet, but it’s clearly easy to see this team and program is progressing nicely. Onward and upward, Fight On! ✌️
Fun team to watch … RBs and receivers top notch. JM has moxy if not pretty damn good.
Big 10 will not allow the big play and will run clock and lean on SC with the run like last year. Going to have to win some tough road games to have a special season.
It seems GS was a little better than we thought. Not great but better than last weeks team. SC showed some potent offense both in the air and the ground in a well balanced scheme. There were times when I thought Riley would go to the air but he didn’t, thats a good sign. The starting bodies on the D line did a good job. The rotation showed some good and not so good. Ends rush was superb. Linebacker crew is as good as anyones from what I saw, all around with good pass protection. DB’s got crossed up a… Read more »
I am hoping the 10 points scored last week by a recent DivII team and 20 points by a lackey program was against our 2nd & 3rd string defense. If this was against our first string, I will be concerned our defense isn’t going to stop better teams?
That was a sad defensive series. We’re not winning jack with that. No pass rush, this is GA directional for crying out loud. I’m starting to worry about our D.
I have Mich – Okla on my second screen. These guys are knocking the snot out of each other. Oklahoma might have a qb this year. Mich is hitting hard, but either they don’t have any playmakers or the Okie defense has their number.
In my humble opinion Georgia Southern is about Purdue level……Missouri St was Bosco with a few better dudes. Hopefully we’ll see Husan in the 4th quarter.
I wonder if the Georgia Southern bog water found its way into the defensive punch . The offense looks okay but Maiava seems to be hanging onto the ball too long.
I think they get into more of a rhythm when it’s pretty much sixes and eights the whole game. Previous seasons under Riley required rotation of our, what, 23 receivers? Maybe addition by subtraction this year.
Please tell her that Allen Wallace of the Daily Trojan Blog says hello and that she should be proud of her Eagles. The look better than I thought they would. This is not the bad-looking Helton team I had expected to see. Also please tell her to have a heart for us older Trojans. We’ve been through a lot!
Playing alot of people … but yes, some big runs and broken pass coverage
Purdue’s qb plays like that gamer Maryland qb last year and Boilers D is small and shitty just like Maryland’s … and you know how that went.
Let them hang around and allow the Big 10 refs to screw you over. Can LR win a road game?
I’m not much of a betting man, but I would have bet that GA SO would no way have ever jumped out to the lead today. It’ll never last, but it’s remarkable and worthy of a ten gun salute none-the-less.
After winning his 205th career game against the vaunted ALBANY Great Danes, Kirk Ferentz tied the Big Ten record in coaching victories set by the venerable Woody Hayes. Doesn’t that seem like one of the true oxymorons of all time in sport? To think that mediocre Kirk Ferentz is on the verge of eclipsing John McKay’s Rose Bowl nemesis Woody Hayes in anything football related seems almost sacrilegious. Woody Hayes surely had his faults — despite winning five CFB NCs. But he was a great football coach. The way I see things, Ferentz should never be classified as “great.” Solid,… Read more »
The fact that I had to look up who you were talking about probably speaks volumes about what can be said about him. Even an incompetent gambler wins small bets. It’s not the number of wins so much as the quality of the wins that should count. Iowa was in the Rose Bowl in 2016 and got stomped by Stanford, hardly a bell ringer for the big 10.
Ferentz is a rich man’s Helton who found a home who knows they can’t get someone better and are willing to be stuck with mediocrity punctuated by occasional goodness.
Iowa looks like the Iowa we all know. Manages 13 points. Got the ball with 1:48, needed a FG to tie. Completed 1 pass, went backwards 11yds, Inc pass, game over.
Sorry to say but after watching my Illini if they were playing Oregon this year it looks like a 5 TD difference……in Champaign.
As far as Pregnon…..if Riley wants to help himself he needs to take a step back at WR and use that cash for linemen. Losing Pregnon may end up being a difference maker.
Does he understand that….who knows!
Ya, I’m, a bigger admirer of Lanning than many others on the TDB. I’d love to play for that guy. He seems to have a great rapport with his players and ORE is always a tough out, unless you’re OHIO ST of course.
Last season Ohio St lost to Michigan and became possessed in the playoffs. Oregon came in flat and got steam rolled by the Buckeyes. Looks like they are now the team possessed.
I can’t wait to see how USC measures up on Nov. 22. That’s when we’ll find out where the Trojans really stand with the current elites in the game, if we don’t already know after the South Bend experience.
ORE leads 40-3 at half, but Dante Moore just injured his left leg. He seems pretty upset, which may mean nothing, unless it does. Seems to be walking okay now.
Illinois comfortably beats an under rated Duke on the road in 90 degree humid heat.
Hopefully they get past Indiana setting up the USC showdown…….which SteveG will have tickets to watch and enjoy.
I don’t know if I’d call DUKE under-rated. They couldn’t hold on to the the ball throughout the game (five turnovers) and their QB totally sucked today which is why they only scored 19 points at home.
Duke is a good team…..but they tried to play dirty with a lot of late hits on the QB……good luck with that on a Bielema team.
Hopefully USC beats everybody and I have no favorite when my two teams clash!
Fun! I’ll need it since that is the week I’am due for my back surgery.
Frankly, I don’t like him…..but everybody here thinks he is the one to use.
It’s not life threatening…..they need to insert a spacer or two….although the less I know the better I like it.
Ya, I get you completely. It’s definitely better to count on the skill over the personality. I just had Mohs surgery on my face. My surgeon wasn’t exactly congenial, but from the results so far, I love the guy!
Skin cancer is so tricky, so many people ignore it because they think it’s just a mole. As you know it can be very serious if you ignore it. I’am glad you addressed it.
True. It’s hard to fathom that something so little and easily overlooked can require such extensive excisions to make sure the margins are satisfied. But thank goodness for the skill of some of these specialized surgeons. I’m very grateful.
Allen, ask the dermatologist for some Aldera cream. (Imiquimod) generic. It kills basal and sqamous cell skin cancer. I use it and haven’t had a mohs surgery for 3 years after having 11 of them.
Frankly every Illini fan worth a anything hates Iowa…..decades ago when Lou Henson had a chance to win several NC’s with Illinois in basketball…..it was an Iowa assistant coach that turned the Illini in for passing a few huge bags of cash to a recruit that was top 3. The Illini received sanctions that were just as tough as what USC received. It destroyed the program.
Lynn needs to dial up a shut out. At least with the 1st string defense. Our punter needs to stay in street clothes and the GS punter needs to go home with a sore leg.
DUKE is basically giving the game away. Good. We don’t need ILL dropping a sloppy early one to an unranked also-ran which would hurt our strength of schedule — very important if USC is to climb back to 12-team playoff contention.
DUKE isn’t playing smart ball but is trying desperately to hang in there and now trails 28-19 with four mins to go in the 3rd.
No way ILL looks like how a #11 team should look. But these early season games feature lots of mistakes/problems which are fixable.
Alabama Woman Says She’d Buy out Kalen DeBoer’s Contract with $1.8B Powerball Winnings
Adam Wells (B/R) — Kalen DeBoer has a lot of things on his mind right now as Alabama looks to rebound after a season-opening loss to Florida State, but he might want to keep an eye on Saturday’s Powerball drawing.
Susie Conerly, a Crimson Tide fan, told WHNT in North Alabama that her first order of business if she wins the $1.8 billion Powerball jackpot will be to pay the $70 million buyout in DeBoer’s contract to remove him as head football coach.
The new college football model should begin to look at outrageous buyout clauses. It’s almost incentive to do poorly and collect the buyout in some cases. If someone gave me 70 mil to sit out the rest of the season I wouldn’t care about the reputation hit.
Colleges in general should start writing contracts with performance clauses instead of buyouts.
True. I like that idea a lot. It would be good for everyone. Incompetent Alex Grinch might have been let go after just one year of brutal damage if Lincoln Riley knew his money was tied to wins/losses.
Just noticed UCLA lost to UNLV…..wow! I hit the sack since I’am EST zone.
ESPN Power rankings for week two………Oregon is number 1, Ohio State is number 3……guess who is number 5……
USC!
Hopefully I did not read this wrong…..Allen….please check it out if you have a few minute.
Your eyes did not deceive, Oregon, Texas, Ohio St, Alabama, USC, Georgia, Penn St, Miss, Tenn, ND.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/fpi
Thanks!
Thanks. What exactly is a Power Ranking?
ESPN has a computer program that throws together all the stats and mix that with polls of writers, personalities etc to get an idea who has the best chance of victory.
Do I really know….no. This is what google says.
Overall this was a solid performance. We need to clean up penalties and the D Line need not over pursue on the WR and HB Screens. And the secondary had some missed assignments again. The bottom line, this team is competitive and can challenge any Big 10 school. Will they beat everyone? Not quite yet, but it’s clearly easy to see this team and program is progressing nicely. Onward and upward, Fight On! ✌️
Fun team to watch … RBs and receivers top notch. JM has moxy if not pretty damn good.
Big 10 will not allow the big play and will run clock and lean on SC with the run like last year. Going to have to win some tough road games to have a special season.
It seems GS was a little better than we thought. Not great but better than last weeks team. SC showed some potent offense both in the air and the ground in a well balanced scheme. There were times when I thought Riley would go to the air but he didn’t, thats a good sign. The starting bodies on the D line did a good job. The rotation showed some good and not so good. Ends rush was superb. Linebacker crew is as good as anyones from what I saw, all around with good pass protection. DB’s got crossed up a… Read more »
I am hoping the 10 points scored last week by a recent DivII team and 20 points by a lackey program was against our 2nd & 3rd string defense. If this was against our first string, I will be concerned our defense isn’t going to stop better teams?
Solid win. Things to work on as far as penalties go but overall we should be happy
How many times has USC ever had a better stable of RBs than now?
Whew, not many, this class is deep! Been some great 1-2, but 5?
Anthony Davis, Allen Carter & Rod McNeil. 1972. I can’t believe I remembered that trio so quickly.
If this stable stays healthy or if even one goes down they are going to be about the best in the nation.
Ricky Ervins, Aaron Emmanuel (at times) and Scott Lockwood in 1988 was pretty
good
Helton’s son is now playing QB
I seem to remember the at one time USC utilized a two back offense. Think Miller at fullback and Jordan at tailback. Nice dream no?
For contest participants: if you picked the over on the game total you are a winner
That was a sad defensive series. We’re not winning jack with that. No pass rush, this is GA directional for crying out loud. I’m starting to worry about our D.
Defense is doing poorly on this possession.
Looks like the first quarter. 🤬
2nd string at best. They are running all over the place
I have Mich – Okla on my second screen. These guys are knocking the snot out of each other. Oklahoma might have a qb this year. Mich is hitting hard, but either they don’t have any playmakers or the Okie defense has their number.
Are we looking at two of the next big names in football? Jordan really impresses and Maiava is doing better
Really great run by #2.
So far we are playing okay.
Too many dumb penalties on defense.
Offense has been good but needs to run more in the 2nd half
We are missing our #1 back…Bryan Jackson
What happened to him? I missed that news.
Riley didn’t disclose injury but said he should be ready to play next week against the mighty Boilermakers
Thanks, JW.
Some two minute drill. I hope that shapes up soon otherwise we’re not going to be a B1G winner.
In my humble opinion Georgia Southern is about Purdue level……Missouri St was Bosco with a few better dudes. Hopefully we’ll see Husan in the 4th quarter.
Lots of dumb penalties on the defense in the first half
I hope we give Husan some reps in the 2nd half. Maieva is off his game.
I wonder if the Georgia Southern bog water found its way into the defensive punch . The offense looks okay but Maiava seems to be hanging onto the ball too long.
So far….I’d say we are doing well.
Man I like our duo of wideouts.
I think they get into more of a rhythm when it’s pretty much sixes and eights the whole game. Previous seasons under Riley required rotation of our, what, 23 receivers? Maybe addition by subtraction this year.
I had to go upstairs. My wife has become a real USC hater. Maybe it’s time I make a change. 🤣
You’re going with Georgia Southern? 😀
Oh hell no! But she is rooting for the eagles.
Please tell her that Allen Wallace of the Daily Trojan Blog says hello and that she should be proud of her Eagles. The look better than I thought they would. This is not the bad-looking Helton team I had expected to see. Also please tell her to have a heart for us older Trojans. We’ve been through a lot!
Well we’re really not talking now, so there’s that….
Enjoy the silence while it lasts.
USC is cheating by putting better players on the field?
She’s really irrational about football
It’s a good thing they are like that….or they never would have married us.
She still doesn’t understand the whole “you’re a Trojan for life” thing.
Gentry strikes!
At end of q1, UNLV 10, ucla 0.
I honestly don’t think DeBong will be able to hold on to the job. He can’t coach, or talk.
Maybe Snoop Dog needs to be on the ucla staff.
DeBong now down 23-3 at the half.
Major holes between our DLs. Not much urgency on D it doesn’t seem.
Our DBs look terrible.
And our run defense.
Looks like Clancy or Grinch is our DC.
Come SC! Stop playing with your food! Start devouring your inferior opponent.
I’m not pleased with our defense.
Shockingly ordinary so far.
Offensive line playing better than the defensive line. Didn’t see that coming.
Playing alot of people … but yes, some big runs and broken pass coverage
Purdue’s qb plays like that gamer Maryland qb last year and Boilers D is small and shitty just like Maryland’s … and you know how that went.
Let them hang around and allow the Big 10 refs to screw you over. Can LR win a road game?
With IA and UF losing today, there may be some space in the top 25 this week…
They still won’t notice us if a team that Fresno hung 40 on is still in the game in the 2nd with underwhelming USC.
That’s more like it.
Shades of Michael Williams.
It’s those sticky gloves….
Remember the days of Fred Biletnikoff and the stickum all over his socks. The precursor to sticky gloves.
Well SC looks like they want to play down to the level of their opponent.
Helton screws up the extra point……he is doing his best to help.
Vintage Helton. Unfortunately, LR is doing his best CH impersonation so far.
Helton can’t stand success. Great throw and catch though. Ballsy.
I’m not much of a betting man, but I would have bet that GA SO would no way have ever jumped out to the lead today. It’ll never last, but it’s remarkable and worthy of a ten gun salute none-the-less.
My daughter is already getting hammered. I reminded everyone that Clay Helton has peaked. My wife bitched at me saying, “you don’t know that!
I want 80 points tonight. I really want a toxic mood at my house come 10:30. FTFO!
Love it. 😂 ✌
3 more quarters like the the first one and you’ll get your wish.
69-3 Quacks … I’m 40 is gone after this one
Quacks are damn good again
“I’m 40.” Good one. Somethings really wrong in Stillwater.
After winning his 205th career game against the vaunted ALBANY Great Danes, Kirk Ferentz tied the Big Ten record in coaching victories set by the venerable Woody Hayes. Doesn’t that seem like one of the true oxymorons of all time in sport? To think that mediocre Kirk Ferentz is on the verge of eclipsing John McKay’s Rose Bowl nemesis Woody Hayes in anything football related seems almost sacrilegious. Woody Hayes surely had his faults — despite winning five CFB NCs. But he was a great football coach. The way I see things, Ferentz should never be classified as “great.” Solid,… Read more »
The fact that I had to look up who you were talking about probably speaks volumes about what can be said about him. Even an incompetent gambler wins small bets. It’s not the number of wins so much as the quality of the wins that should count. Iowa was in the Rose Bowl in 2016 and got stomped by Stanford, hardly a bell ringer for the big 10.
Perfectly said — “Even an incompetent gambler wins small bets. It’s not the number of wins so much as the quality of the wins that should count.”
Ferentz is a rich man’s Helton who found a home who knows they can’t get someone better and are willing to be stuck with mediocrity punctuated by occasional goodness.
“Rich Man’s Helton.” I like it. IOWA has never been a great program and never will be. Ferentz is their perfect coach.
Well … Ferentz is an actual football coach that has a system … albeit a shitty one
I predict SC wins 56-10.
A lot of people agree with you. His team must be worn out from all the tourist spots they hit this week unless he had them locked up.
Fresno put 42 on them and I think we are 3 better so 63-0
Iowa looks like the Iowa we all know. Manages 13 points. Got the ball with 1:48, needed a FG to tie. Completed 1 pass, went backwards 11yds, Inc pass, game over.
Looks like that QB they got from the Dakota’s is a dud.
USC cannot beat that program bad enough … Herks may have 2 wins this year
Sure wish we still had OG Emmanuel Pregnon. He’s kicking butt for ORE which is demolishing OKLA ST 27-3 early in the 2nd Q in Eugene.
UCLA transfer QB Dante Moore is finally getting coached at ORE.
Sorry to say but after watching my Illini if they were playing Oregon this year it looks like a 5 TD difference……in Champaign.
As far as Pregnon…..if Riley wants to help himself he needs to take a step back at WR and use that cash for linemen. Losing Pregnon may end up being a difference maker.
Does he understand that….who knows!
I’ve said here before, if wonder GM Chad Bowden had been at USC a little earlier, I honestly don’t believe Pregnon would be playing in Eugene now.
Pregnon probably would have stayed had Bowden been on board but that is water under the bridge now.
I think our O Line can still be good even without him. Fingers crossed 🤞
Big whiff either way
Don’t know much about Oklahoma St but just noticed Oregon is already up 13. .
Mike Gundy looks like he just tried a gas station hair color product on his now jet black hair. Funny stuff.
Hilarious! Lanning seems to have turned Moore around. Dante looks like a different QB from his UCLA days. The Penn St game is going to be interesting.
Ya, I’m, a bigger admirer of Lanning than many others on the TDB. I’d love to play for that guy. He seems to have a great rapport with his players and ORE is always a tough out, unless you’re OHIO ST of course.
I agree. Lanning is a good coach and has proven he can lead a Cadillac program. Learned his lessons from Kirby Smart at UGA
Last season Ohio St lost to Michigan and became possessed in the playoffs. Oregon came in flat and got steam rolled by the Buckeyes. Looks like they are now the team possessed.
I hear you….it looks like a machine.
It sure is fun to watch a team this good.
I can’t wait to see how USC measures up on Nov. 22. That’s when we’ll find out where the Trojans really stand with the current elites in the game, if we don’t already know after the South Bend experience.
ORE leads 40-3 at half, but Dante Moore just injured his left leg. He seems pretty upset, which may mean nothing, unless it does. Seems to be walking okay now.
Going to be a tough one up there … the road games this year are brutal
Illinois comfortably beats an under rated Duke on the road in 90 degree humid heat.
Hopefully they get past Indiana setting up the USC showdown…….which SteveG will have tickets to watch and enjoy.
I don’t know if I’d call DUKE under-rated. They couldn’t hold on to the the ball throughout the game (five turnovers) and their QB totally sucked today which is why they only scored 19 points at home.
LOL…..OK…….their QB could use glasses. 😀
Lookin forward to it.
Iowa drops a game against #16 on the road by 3.
Not surprised. But then you know what I think about IOWA. 😂
Congrats on the ILL game. You guys took advantage of five turnovers and blew out DUKE in the end.
Duke is a good team…..but they tried to play dirty with a lot of late hits on the QB……good luck with that on a Bielema team.
Hopefully USC beats everybody and I have no favorite when my two teams clash!
Fun! I’ll need it since that is the week I’am due for my back surgery.
Good luck with the back surgery. Hopefully, you love your doctor!
Frankly, I don’t like him…..but everybody here thinks he is the one to use.
It’s not life threatening…..they need to insert a spacer or two….although the less I know the better I like it.
Ya, I get you completely. It’s definitely better to count on the skill over the personality. I just had Mohs surgery on my face. My surgeon wasn’t exactly congenial, but from the results so far, I love the guy!
Skin cancer is so tricky, so many people ignore it because they think it’s just a mole. As you know it can be very serious if you ignore it. I’am glad you addressed it.
True. It’s hard to fathom that something so little and easily overlooked can require such extensive excisions to make sure the margins are satisfied. But thank goodness for the skill of some of these specialized surgeons. I’m very grateful.
Allen, ask the dermatologist for some Aldera cream. (Imiquimod) generic. It kills basal and sqamous cell skin cancer. I use it and haven’t had a mohs surgery for 3 years after having 11 of them.
Frankly every Illini fan worth a anything hates Iowa…..decades ago when Lou Henson had a chance to win several NC’s with Illinois in basketball…..it was an Iowa assistant coach that turned the Illini in for passing a few huge bags of cash to a recruit that was top 3. The Illini received sanctions that were just as tough as what USC received. It destroyed the program.
Lynn needs to dial up a shut out. At least with the 1st string defense. Our punter needs to stay in street clothes and the GS punter needs to go home with a sore leg.
After a mistake-filled 1st half of play, ILL leads DUKE 14-13.
Iowa is struggling as well.
DUKE is basically giving the game away. Good. We don’t need ILL dropping a sloppy early one to an unranked also-ran which would hurt our strength of schedule — very important if USC is to climb back to 12-team playoff contention.
DUKE isn’t playing smart ball but is trying desperately to hang in there and now trails 28-19 with four mins to go in the 3rd.
No way ILL looks like how a #11 team should look. But these early season games feature lots of mistakes/problems which are fixable.
Alabama Woman Says She’d Buy out Kalen DeBoer’s Contract with $1.8B Powerball Winnings
Adam Wells (B/R) — Kalen DeBoer has a lot of things on his mind right now as Alabama looks to rebound after a season-opening loss to Florida State, but he might want to keep an eye on Saturday’s Powerball drawing.
Susie Conerly, a Crimson Tide fan, told WHNT in North Alabama that her first order of business if she wins the $1.8 billion Powerball jackpot will be to pay the $70 million buyout in DeBoer’s contract to remove him as head football coach.
b/r
The new college football model should begin to look at outrageous buyout clauses. It’s almost incentive to do poorly and collect the buyout in some cases. If someone gave me 70 mil to sit out the rest of the season I wouldn’t care about the reputation hit.
Colleges in general should start writing contracts with performance clauses instead of buyouts.
True. I like that idea a lot. It would be good for everyone. Incompetent Alex Grinch might have been let go after just one year of brutal damage if Lincoln Riley knew his money was tied to wins/losses.