This ‘n That at USC

How USC’s Lindsay Gottlieb reinforced a title contender in the transfer portal

USC coach Lindsay Gottlieb calls a play during a recent game against the Maryland Terrapins at the Galen Center.

USC women’s basketball coach Lindsay Gottlieb. (Gina Ferazzi /LAT)

Ryan Kartje (LA Times)  —  Last Saturday saw a trio of Trojan teams upended in the NCAA tournament. The women’s beach volleyball team fell in a brutal quarterfinal shutout by No. 5 Florida State. Men’s volleyball faltered in the second round to No. 3 Hawaii, and the men’s tennis team was shut out 4-0 by No. 9 Oklahoma.

But at USC, there’s a lot of excitement about what’s coming next. The year ahead is a critical one, and not just for Lincoln Riley and the football program. Eric Musselman enters Year 3 with no tournament invites to date, but the most talent he’s had yet as USC’s men’s basketball coach, while the women’s basketball program could be more talented next season than it has ever been.

That abundance of star power has made for a much different offseason for Lindsay Gottlieb this spring. At this time last year, the women’s basketball coach was scrambling to put pieces together in the transfer portal after JuJu Watkins’ knee injury derailed the Trojans’ plans of a title run. The vibes …. were not great. Two promising young guards, Avery Howell and Kayleigh Heckel, left. Some potential transfers who hoped to play with Watkins went elsewhere. All setting up for an up-and-down season.

But with Watkins set to return to full-go this summer and a trio of five-star prospects set to join her, Gottlieb entered this offseason facing polar opposite circumstances. Watkins is set to retake her throne as the most dominant player in women’s college basketball. Jazzy Davidson, already the national freshman of the year, should only get better as a sophomore. And Saniyah Hall, the nation’s top recruit in 2026, would be the best player on most college basketball teams. She may only be the Trojans’ No. 3 next season.

So when Gottlieb set out to survey the transfer portal this spring, she wanted to take a much more selective, intentional approach to building out an already-stacked roster.

“We wanted players that fit,” Gottlieb said. “It takes the person to have the courage to understand that they can really contribute with these really talented players that we have. And also a humility to know that we’re trying to win a national championship, so you’ve got to [be] confident and believe in your abilities. But it can’t necessarily be where they want something crafted around them only, you know? Because we’re trying to win a national championship.”

Pania Davis with Florida State last season.

Pania Davis with Florida State last season. (Gary McCullough / AP)

She wanted more size, to split time with five-star freshman Sara Okeke at center and found 6-foot-6 center Pania Davis, a towering rim protector who played last season at Florida State.

“We were studying the best bigs that fit us, and 6-6 just jumps out at you,” Gottlieb said. “The way she moves we were really excited about.”

Gottlieb also set out to add an experienced guard in the portal after nearly all of USC’s backcourt depth departed in the offseason and landed on one that she’d known since her first year as the Trojans’ coach.

Gottlieb met Ryann Bennett at a camp during that first season, and when she became available last month after two seasons at UC Davis, her skills just happened to fit USC’s needs perfectly.

“She’s just a really good all-around player,” Gottlieb said. “She can create and pass. She plays some point guard. I don’t think she’s going to be afraid of taking or making a big shot.”

USC could still add another player or two in the portal from here, Gottlieb said, but she also doesn’t want to upset the balance that she has right now, on a roster that should already be among the best in the nation.

The question now isn’t so much who USC adds, but how Gottlieb will manage the needs of a roster full of star players. Though, she scoffs at any concern that there’s only one ball to be shared among USC’s star-studded group.

“There’s one ball for South Carolina. There’s one ball for LSU. There’s one for UCLA,” Gottlieb said. “We’ve gotta play in a way that values winning. I don’t think it should take away anyone’s individual skills. But the priority has to be playing the best possible basketball.”

A joyous title run

26 April 2026: Cal plays USC in the championship game of the national collegiate women's water polo championship.

USC women’s water polo players celebrate after defeating CAL for the NCAA title. (Derrick Tuskan / NCAA)

The first season that Casey Moon took over USC’s water polo program, he freely admits that “I fell on my face.”

The Trojans lost in the NCAA tournament quarterfinals of the 2024 season, their worst finish in decades. And in the weeks that followed, Moon tried to step back and reevaluate what he wanted to be as a head coach. He had no choice but to be away from the pool, which was under construction all summer.

“The thing that kept coming up,” Moon says, “is this aspect of joy.”

Two years later, Moon has USC water polo back on top again, winners of their seventh national title. He and his players say “joy” is the reason why.

“We’re really unserious, and I think it helped us a lot this year,” said goalkeeper Anna King, who had a career-high 14 saves in the national title win. “We’re trying jokes the whole time. 
We’re just, like, making fun of each other. We keep it light.”

Maggie Johnson, a senior attacker, points to a moment between the third and fourth quarters of USC’s narrow 10-9 title win over California.

“We are up by one, and they zoom in on our huddle, and we’re all just dancing,” Johnson said. “And I think that just encapsulates, like, what our team is.”

Extra points

The NCAA is primed to change its eligibility rules in a big way. The new rules would eliminate the notion of “redshirts” or eligibility waivers — and hopefully stop the cascade of legal challenges — by giving athletes five years to play, with only few exceptions. Eligibility issues have been a disaster as of late for the NCAA, and president Charlie Baker said last week that he’s “pretty optimistic” that the changes will pass when a vote happens later this month. Lincoln Riley has said in the past that he favors the five-year rule, though it’s been a while since we asked.

The Big Ten distributed a record $1.7 billion in 2024-25, USC’s first year in the league. That was a 55% increase from the previous year, before USC, UCLA, Washington and Oregon joined and the most money ever distributed by a college football conference. And from that pile of conference cash, USC should bring in somewhere between $76 million and $80 million. That’s nearly three times as much as the school got in its last year of the Pac-12. In case you needed reminding why USC left.

USC lost a key member of its football front office. Zaire Turner came with general manager Chad Bowden in 2025 to be the Trojans’ new director of recruiting operations and played a key part in putting together the nation’s No. 1 class in 2026. Now, after a year, Turner, a Dallas native, is off to Southern Methodist where she’ll be senior director of recruiting.

—USC baseball notched its second straight Big Ten sweep. That brings the Trojans to 38-12 on the season after also beating Cal State Fullerton, which still leaves them within striking distance of second place in the Big Ten with one conference series — and two overall — remaining in the regular season. With five more wins out of their seven remaining games, the Trojans would lock up their best regular season in a quarter century.

—A shout-out to USC women’s golf which won the school’s first Big Ten title and 10th conference title overall. And not just that, sophomore Jasmine Koo won the individual Big Ten title. She was already the winningest player in USC women’s golf history, but added her most distinguished honor yet by becoming the school’s eighth individual conference champion.

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May 14, 2026 5:15 pm
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I’m fine with 12. IMO, the problem is the guaranteed slots to the lesser conferences. The dilution is already evident as long as they cling to these artificial qualifying stipulations. JMU and Tulane were not the 11th and 12th best teams in the country.

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May 15, 2026 6:59 am

I like the idea of a spot for the best of the Group of 6. Gives them something to shoot for and hang their hat on. As we all know too painfully, the Tulanes and JMUs can give it to the likes of USC. But they are no match for the top 10 teams. I think 16 is a good number, no bye weeks for the top teams to get more rusty. Nobody would have the right to cry they were left out.

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May 15, 2026 7:03 pm
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Guess it depends what the point of the playoff is. If it’s to create a playoff for the nation’s top N teams, then there should be no automatic qualifiers to group of 6 teams (doesn’t mean one couldn’t qualify), ND or by any other special arrangement. If the point is to reward a bunch of conference champs, some runner-ups, and other “special” programs, then ok, but be willing to accept that some top N teams will be at home during the tournament.

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May 14, 2026 5:22 pm
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I agree with you Allen, diluted and almost meaningless. I would be okay with 16, then nobody has to sit for so long.

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May 15, 2026 1:31 pm
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Getting there. Having to spend all week for 5 weeks at Loma Linda Med Center for the wife, then when thats done we have 3 days in Long Beach Memorial for more treatments. She had cancer a while back and it returned so now they are treating it all over again.

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May 15, 2026 3:13 pm
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Steveg our prayers are there for you. Hope the Proton at LLUMC works with as less irritation & discomfort as possible.

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Praying it all goes well for her. I had Proton therapy to the prostate, 5 days/wk for 8 wks back in Jan-Feb. That was a grind and hell on my plumbing. Still not recovered. You two hang in there. Fight On!

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May 15, 2026 3:44 pm
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Sending prayers and good wishes your way. 🙏

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May 16, 2026 8:39 am
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Loma Linda…..Great Medical Facility

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May 16, 2026 10:19 am
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God Bless and keep your wife. Steve. Praying for her success and ultimate victory in this battle.

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Thank you to all you guys for your prayers and support, it means the world to us to know we have people like you pulling for us. She is at least happy that this isn’t happening during football season. God bless you all.

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May 16, 2026 4:35 pm
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Puts everything into context,,,,,all the little stuff we worry about is nothing. God bless.

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May 15, 2026 9:19 am
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Sorry for being so late to the party, but I wonder if enlarging the playoff pool is an answer to players opting out of bowl games?
Or is it an effort to make bowl games more relevant?
24 teams in a tournament would take a while to whittle down though, would some teams get a bye in the first round?

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May 14, 2026 5:38 am
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Oregon really does need the PhilKnight money. The Duckers rank below the bruins in revenue.

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May 14, 2026 6:35 am
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Oregon receives approximately 30 million less from BIG each year until 2030.

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May 16, 2026 10:21 am
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Oh yeah, forgot about that. And ucla has to pay alimony to cal–that never stops being hilarious!

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May 14, 2026 8:17 am
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Notice this is for fiscal year ’25 (ending in June ’25). In FY25 USC got $76-79 million from the Big10 and expected to get over $100 million this year (ending next month). UCLA got/gets the same but still has to give Cal $10 million Calimony this year and next. Oregon got $48 million from the Big including $2 million for getting crushed in the ’25 Rose Bowl against OSU.

The flip side is that most if not all of these schools run a deficit in the Athletic Departments. I would love to see the “Top 50 FBS Deficit Rankings”

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Definitely bummed about losing Zaire Turner but I’m sure that Chad Bowden will find a good replacement.

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May 14, 2026 5:41 am
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Are the Irish positioning themselves in a corner, similar to the way that stanfurd did when the Pac12 was breaking up a couple of years ago?

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May 13, 2026 12:19 pm
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Way to go Trojans! Now come on home to SoCal. Looks like Koo will get to play in the next round if she gets well. They will need her. Stanford smoked everybody by 33. That course in Louisville must be an easy one, 6 teams under par.

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May 13, 2026 1:19 pm
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Always a good day, USC wins and SUCLA loses! 😎

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May 13, 2026 11:24 am

Personally, I’m not crazy about getting ND back on our schedule. Right now we’re the #8 toughest schedule in the country. That’s tough enough. ND, according to one study, has the most experience returning in the country this year. Put them on this years schedule and we are not the #8 toughest schedule but probably close to #1. Oregon, Washington and Penn State will all be tough…..PSU in Happy Valley. If Fickell doesn’t produce this year at Wisconsin, He’ll be gone. I expect the Badgers to be tough. And we play them in Wisconsin maybe in the snow. Then you… Read more »

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May 13, 2026 12:05 pm
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A very good USC against a very good ND, week 0, in Dublin, Ireland. How immensely huge would that be for everybody!

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May 14, 2026 5:29 pm
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Nothing like a good Irish or Scottish pub.

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May 13, 2026 5:56 pm
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I’d rather play in Las Vegas or Dallas. Dublin would be a home game for ND. It would be the Irish playing in front of the Irish.

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You said “If we aren’t capable of playing and beating ND anymore just because we joined the B1G, than that is a sad commentary on USC football”. If we can start beating them just 50% of the time then I have no problem. But when year after year it’s just another L on our record, then I’d rather not play them. What good does another loss do us. If this program developes whereby we are starting to win the big games on a regular basis(with or without LR) instead of just beating up on the cupcakes(and I believe we will… Read more »

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Saying I’d want to still play ND every year, even if we lost. Because I remember all the big victories too” is, to me, like saying to the judge at your divorce hearing,k “I enjoyed the marraige because of the good times”. 2030? That sounds good to me. With Cohen and Bowden there and all the rest of this administration that now supports the football program bigtime, we should be really good by that time. USC has a lot of advantages that nobody else has.

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OK…maybe not the greatest analogy. Analogies are not my forte. “But for me ND/USC is simply way more important to me than you, win, lose or tie”. Not for me. I want to win. Adding an L to our record every year doesn’t turn me on. “But we’ve also inflicted more brutal harm on ND than any other school, and it’s not even close. Someday, we will again, hopefully when they are ranked higher and it costs them another NC!” My goal is not to knock them out of a NC. My goal is to see SC win a NC.… Read more »

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May 14, 2026 5:48 am
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My kids are long past college, but if they had gone to ND, I would respect their choices. But if they went to ucla, they would be out of the will.

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Not me. I’ll take the Bruins over ND. I guess I just don’t like ND. I grew up with a close friend who was a ND fanatic. I learned to hate ND growing up

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May 14, 2026 10:21 am
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If we can manage to hang on to Cohen and Bowden long enough, SC has a glorious future.

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May 14, 2026 5:39 pm
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Why wouldn’t USC hang on to them, they are in a great place with plenty of money, things to do, and a program going places. I could see Bowden maybe one day in the nfl, but USC could battle that with $$$$$$$$.

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May 14, 2026 10:25 am
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I guess that’s the reason I didn’t like Lou Holtz much either. I loved Dr. Lou but not Lou Holtz the coach at ND. That’s probably the reason I didn’t like Charlie Weis either who was always portraying PC as a womanizer.

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May 14, 2026 5:19 pm
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Charlie rode the coat tails of Brady and Bellichick to his golden parachute at the golden dome.

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May 14, 2026 7:05 pm

He was supposed to be a great OC at New England. New England didn’t have a great OC….they had a great QB.

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May 13, 2026 10:56 am
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It is amazing how unprepared Riley was for the job at USC. We have him because Mike Bohn was unprepared for his job at USC. Two years with Bob Stoops did not erase the 8 years with Mike Leach. The lack of vetting and then ridiculously over paying. At this point all we can hope for is Riley has learned a lot in the last year with Bowden and now Patterson and the rest of the staff, and he has sufficient talent and depth to overcome whatever weaknesses he still has.

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May 13, 2026 5:59 pm
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ND may have been the real cause of the stoppage of this series but I’M sure Riley was thrilled. LR doesn’t seem to like big time competition.

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May 14, 2026 5:56 am
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Allen, do you also root for the Washington Generals and think that someday they can beat the Globetrotters?😂

LR has plateaued. What I fear is that because of our very difficult schedule this season, he will get another reprieve and we’ll be stuck with our HC intern for another couple of seasons 😡

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May 13, 2026 5:57 am

Baseball bracket.

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May 13, 2026 7:26 am

Hosting a regional is critical to USC’s success in the post season, being that they are 32-1 at home, and pretty marginal on the road. That being said, anything short of a series win vs. Oregon this week probably closes the door on that happening. That scenario doesn’t seem likely, but I can hope they somehow squeeze out 2 wins in Eugene.

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May 12, 2026 8:22 am

DC Gary Patterson likes to run a 4-2-5 defense. That’s two linebackers on the field. In addition to GP’s input the LBs also have Mike Ekeler Special Teams Coordinator/Linebackers Coach and “Support Staff” AJ Howard Outside Linebackers Coach and Rob Ryan Assistant Head Coach for Defense. With 10 LBs currently on the roster, they should be well coached up. Question for the football experts, with 2 LBs in your defense, which one is the “outside” LB?

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May 12, 2026 1:35 pm
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Both are usually dedicated to run coverage and filling gaps except for interior zone passes. More like two MLB’s on the field. The edges are usually held by the DE’s or the 5th DB/safety depending on the coverage.

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May 12, 2026 5:19 pm
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Allen…..we may agree…..having good QB’s is nice…..but…..given a choice…..if we could land several of our storied history of LB’s who ate everybody up…..paired with a great DL and reinstated physical play……who would be unhappy….except Riley.

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May 12, 2026 4:50 pm
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Looking at Patterson’s 6-2 defense, one linebacker has to be the “Mike”. I believe the 2026 &27 recruiting classes show position players in the 6-1 to 6-2 height and coming in at 215 maybe. What we saw last two years were backers being driven back with runs up the middle. When are we going to see proto-type Big Ten backers 6-3/4 & weighing 245 & up to hold off guards & centers before stopping 230 lb runners up the middle.

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The USC vs ND rivalry discussion, including when the game is played, its impact to both schools, and how strength of schedule plays into the decision, is becoming irritating. Yes, ND has beaten us for a while, and yes, we need to get our damn act together, but ND has had their way in almost every facet of cfb. Because they hang on to the “independent” status, cfb hands them an automatic playoff spot, they get away with a seriously embarrassing schedule, and Allen is correct, turned the failed negotiations into USC’s fault even though their mantra any day any… Read more »

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I would like to see the rivalry renewed, but only if we play them at the beginning of the season. The schedule format that has been in place for ever greatly benefits the Irish. No other blue blood would agree to play Notre Dame in the middle of conference play one year, and the last game of the season( one week after our cross town rival game) the other. They should join a conference, but probably won’t. SC needs to stand firm here

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You’re absolutely right no blue blood or new high achieving programs (like an Indiana) would play ND in the middle of conference play. Pretty sure we got our hands full in the B1G.

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I don’t want to play them as a first game, but second or third game would work for me.

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May 13, 2026 8:53 am
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I trust Jen Cohen to do what’s best for USC. It’s interesting how many national pundits say things like, “…Lincoln Riley cancelling the ND rivalry…”. Personally, I think that although he likely provided input, that decision was not in his power to make unilaterally. My impression is that his influence on matters this significant has been greatly intentionally diminished. LR did not make the decision, it was made above his level (I can’t say above his pay grade because…well…we all know he occipies the highest pay grade).

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Ok seriously Allen that’s the funniest thing I’ve ever seen. Talk about “nailing it”.

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May 12, 2026 6:57 am
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Couldn’t agree more!

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May 12, 2026 8:47 am
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I want to see a new rivalry begin……ND vs. Indiana

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May 12, 2026 10:58 am
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Oh, I don’t think this guy is going to be a one year wonder. He may not win a NC every year. The Johnny Wooden, Nick Saban dynasty days are over but he won’t be a one year wonder.

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Cignetti is the real deal, but the reality is, it is IU. They have a lot to build before they can be a consistent football force. Right now, Indiana’s 2027 recruiting class is meh, which is hard to believe for a national champion. That’s the problem.

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May 12, 2026 4:52 pm
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Time will tell, but most teams consistently at the top of recruiting rankings typically are consistently at the top of the polls. It is not a perfect gauge, but it’s the best one we’ve got.

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May 11, 2026 1:12 pm
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I’am not sure how to feel about this. This year is a glaring example…..if we were playing ND this year we would be playing the numbers 1, 2, 4 and 6 in quite a few polls along with numbers 19 and 20……along with perhaps the fringe number 25 ruins, Maryland and Wisconsin. We are trying to get to the playoffs not commit suicide.

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May 11, 2026 4:01 pm
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Just looked at the Ohio State schedule…..if they make it to the playoffs they ought to be given two byes! LOL.

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May 11, 2026 4:30 pm
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Sorry…my response is down on the next series…..

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May 11, 2026 7:49 pm
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Only on USC’s terms. Sorry, Princess, times have changed, you haven’t.

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May 12, 2026 12:58 pm
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As a business decision, playing ND is great – we can eek big dollars out of this non-conference game. As a football decision, we should leave ND to twist. Even in years where we win the big game, their success will usually come at our expense. If they want this game, they should join the Big Ten so that this can be a conference game.

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May 12, 2026 6:24 pm
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Twisting in the wind…like a girl who thinks she’s pretty holding out for her dream date to the prom, only to realize he’s hooked up with a prettier one right before the big dance. All dressed up and no where to go.

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May 10, 2026 3:53 pm

USC baseball swept Nevada and is now 41-12, most wins since 2005. Thursday starts the final 3 games of the regular season against the Ducks in Eugene. USC is in 3rd place in the BIG10 by a half game over Oregon. The winner of the series could host a regional. USC is 32-1 at home but 9-11 on the road. Saturdays game at 3 PT is on the BIG10 Network. Time to step up Trojans! Fight On!

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May 11, 2026 8:55 am
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USC baseball is an up and coming program. This coach is an outstanding coach. But this year they will only go so far. They are not ready yet.

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Probably all true, especially given their road record. The good teams can win on the road. But baseball is a streaky game, get hot at the right time, crazy things can happen.

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Reply to  Golden Trojan

No idea…..they say our back 7 is shaky…..who knows until we play…..but my old rule…..made up by me…..if you have an OL worth a s—……with good coaching you should be in every game. Never bet against a team with a good QB and a good OL…and I believe our OL will be good…..not great…..but solid.
Our QB should be good. It ought to be a good game.

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May 8, 2026 9:43 am
Reply to  Allen Wallace

The question is did he use that extra $250K to help get better players from ’11-’18? If so 7 of his 14 Nattys might my be suspect.