Luca Evans (OC Register) — LOS ANGELES — Lincoln Riley has been saying it loud for months, in rooms private and public, as the NCAA’s definition of amateurism has been increasingly buried under a heap of pay-for-play cash: the current model of college football is now a professional model.
“We’re having to make some tough decisions,” Riley said on an early December appearance on USC’s “Trojans Live” radio show. “We’re having to decide where to allocate reps, or where to allocate resources, roster spots, all of those things. You’re getting ready to to reduce the roster size. You’re getting ready to have a salary cap, essentially.”
“I mean,” Riley continued, “that’s what we’re becoming.”
The transfer portal market has become increasingly unstable, with offers from NIL collectives rising exponentially under an out-of-control free market. Revenue sharing, and a $20 million allotment for universities to delegate pay directly to athletes across their various sports, is coming with the resolution of the House v. NCAA settlement.
And as blue-blood programs across the nation race to add roster-management help, the Trojans are getting in the mix: a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed to the Southern California News Group that USC is planning to finalize hiring a new general manager for football in the next two to three weeks.
The development, first reported by the Los Angeles Times, falls into a growing pattern of schools targeting front-office help similar to an NFL operation, as that GM role has become one of the most valuable positions in college sports. Look to Michigan, where head coach Sherrone Moore hired former Chicago Bears chief of staff Sean Magee as the Wolverines’ GM in April. Look to the Bill Belichick era at North Carolina, targeting longtime NFL executive Michael Lombardi as the Tar Heels’ GM.
USC already has a GM on staff: Dave Emerick, who was targeted by Riley in 2022 from Mississippi State and is heavily involved in recruiting conversations with agents and families on player valuations. Emerick, though, was hired largely to do a different job in a different era – long before revenue-sharing developments that are set to reshape college sports. And the source told the Southern California News Group that USC began discussing adding a GM in a new role, after the House V. NCAA settlement landed in summer 2024.
“Essentially, the function, the responsibilities, the job of a GM has changed, so we realized we needed to change our infrastructure,” the source said.
Around that time, USC made a push to hire GM Courtney Morgan away from Alabama. After Morgan ultimately re-upped with Alabama for an eye-popping deal worth about $825,000 annually, according to multiple reports, USC went “back to the candidate pool,” as the source put it. In the fall, the source said, USC brought in a consultant with NFL front-office experience who broke down the football program’s structure and further emphasized the need to hire a new-era GM, and USC dove back into a search after the season concluded.
In a candid mid-transfer portal media availability in December, Riley shed light on the complex nature of USC’s roster management. Each school had a “budget,” Riley put it – likely turning, eventually, into a mix of donor cash from NIL collectives and revenue-sharing funds – and an unofficial “salary cap” with which to assemble a roster.
“You see the discussion on how much you pay a starting quarterback in the NFL,” Riley said, then. “How much is a running back worth? How much is a receiver worth? If a guy has this type of production, then what percentage of a salary cap does that entitle him to, or does that make sense for the program to be able to give to them?”
“It’s very cut and dry,” Riley continued. “It’s very production-based.”
In an offseason without massive coaching exodus, outside of a couple of staff changes, USC has still seen a large amount of turnover in the transfer portal. Gone are key contributors at receiver, in Kyron Hudson, Duce Robinson, and Zachariah Branch. Gone are starting offensive linemen Mason Murphy and Emmanuel Pregnon. Gone is sophomore running back Quinten Joyner, seemingly poised to compete for the RB1 job in 2025. And Riley, multiple times across the past month, has strongly hinted that financial considerations – both from players’ and USC’s perspective – have played a role in some departures.
Take Joyner, who “wanted to stay” at USC, a source with knowledge of the situation told the Southern California News Group. In his initial year-end conversations with staff, the source said, Joyner was given a valuation in the low six-figure range, which the source called “a fraction of his expectation.”
USC staff reached back out to Joyner after he had entered the transfer portal with an improved offer, the source said, that still didn’t match what he ended up receiving from Texas Tech. The reason for the lower valuation, the source said, was that USC wanted to see more off-field and academic growth from Joyner, a redshirt freshman.
Riley has primarily relied on his personnel team at USC, Athletic Director Jen Cohen and chief of staff Jay Hilbrands to assess larger player and roster value, also working with “a lot of consultants” in the offseason, the head coach told reporters in December. That will be a large function of USC’s newest GM, in addition to working with recruiting and budget management.
The source made clear, though, that that hire wasn’t “coming in to replace anybody,” and would serve as an entirely new position. It’s unclear where that will leave Emerick, who Riley praised over the summer as having done a “really good job” working hand-in-hand with USC’s NIL collective House of Victory.
“I think, certainly, his role’s going to evolve going forward,” Riley said then, “as is, really, the rest of that department for us.”
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Thanks for the article by Ryan Kartje. Great article. You should put the link in there so others can read it. It might change some minds. I responded with a pretty long response and sent it to you about an hour ago but it must have gotten lost in the computer(or maybe I did something wrong) because I don’t see it up here. I just don’t feel like re-writing the whole thing.But thanks again
Here’s the Yahoo link again to Kartje’s article p007 —
“Inside Lincoln Riley’s Air Raid offense, known for constant evolution and misdirection”
Yahoo Sports
Sorry about the loss of your long response. I wish that I as well as the entire TDB could have read it and I appreciate the thought you put into it.
I don’t know what to believe but Considering the hiring of Sark, Reilly, Helton and some of the athletic directors combined with this article….something sounds fishy at the hiring practices at USC. I was always bothered by that image of Folt checking out that guy bending over on national TV. As a guy whose children say I make Barry Goldwater look like a flaming liberal……some of the things reported were disgusting. At least Bohn is gone. Let’s hope improvement is on the way…..one way or another. No fan of affirmative action but……the athletic department reminds me of the first bank… Read more »
Hal Mumme, 1986, told prospective players they might throw the ball 75% of the time. Lincoln Riley, 2022, I believe that at some point, if you want to win big, you have to be able to run the ball and run the ball at a high level. USC football stats, 2024, 900 offensive plays, 534 pass attempts, passing 60%. Lincoln Riley’s Air Raid offense, known for constant evolution. Looks more like devolution than evolution. The godfather of the Air Raid is sure of one thing, at least: “They’re (USC) gonna be fun to watch,” Mumme said, “I promise you that.”… Read more »
Great article…..if it’s true then maybe we should give him more time. I keep changing on that subject. I do wonder what Kartje thinks today of that article that he wrote back in 2022.
Lincoln Riley should finally start taking his own advice per his own quote in the article — “I believe that at some point, if you want to win big, you have to be able to run the ball and run the ball at a high level.”
As we all know, Riley’s offense regressed big-time last season, and before that in 2023 when USC football seriously started heading south, USC ran “hero ball” under the direction of Caleb Williams who spent the year ignoring LR’s play calls.
What comes next is anyone’s guess.
Lincoln Riley, Mike Bohn and Carol Folt. Three names which will live in USC infamy. Carol Folt hires Mike Bohn in 2019 and like voodoo magic, Bohn hires Lincoln Riley in 2021 and inks a ten (10) year “all you can eat contract”. Rat like cunning on Riley’s part, quiet desperation by USC. Lincoln Riley jumped on Bohn’s offer like a hobo on a ham sandwich. Other than his first year, Riley has done little more than pedal bubble gum in a lock jaw ward. These three bozos are barely qualified to run a travelling carnival instead of a major west… Read more »
Some classic word usage:
“all-you-can-eat contract”
“hobo on a ham sandwich”
“peddle bubble gum in a lock jaw ward”
“rat-like cunning”
Good work DPT. Hilarious insight comes in handy during tough times.
She also is leaving USC a $158 million deficit for ’23-24. She may have been better than Nikias, we do have Cohen, Gottleib and Musselman, but Bohn and Riley, worse than Swann and Helton.
We are all frustrated at the current state of affairs. But GT, you lose credibility when you imply Bohn was worse than Swann, and Riley worse than Helton.That is just crazy talk.Reading that too many times will kill brain cells.
I have to agree with you about the totally inept Swann and Helton being worse, though Bohn’s apparent internal ridiculous misdeeds with USC employees totally blows me away. What is it with these people? USC is now being sued big-time for allowing Bohn’s alleged racial harassment of a former employee who was eventually fired as a retaliatory measure. Hopefully, USC can successfully legally defend itself here. Ryan Kartje (LAT) — “Joyce Bell Limbrick was the highest-ranking female and Black official in USC’s athletic administration, as well as the only Black female administrator on the department’s executive team. Bell Limbrick says… Read more »
Upon further reflection, I will have to agree with you. I guess bad in different ways. But is USC football better off than it was in 2019? Maybe, better talent but coaching, not much. Of course college football is very different animal than 5-6 years ago.
Notre Dame Signs Transfer Portal DL Elijah Hughes From USC Cory Pappas (SI.com) — USC Trojans defensive lineman Elijah Hughes (6-3, 290, Arlington, VA) announced via social media that he is transferring to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Hughes spent the 2023 and 2024 seasons at USC. Hughes played in 15 total games during the 2023 and 2024 seasons at defensive line and defensive tackle. He totaled seven solo tackles with 3 TFL and 1.5 sacks as a Trojan. Hughes, labeled by some as an Irish “wildcard pickup”, will immediately help the Irish as Notre Dame will lose Rylie… Read more »
Guess he felt if he couldn’t beat them, then join them.
And one of the top 2 teams in the country thought he is worth it.
ND must feel that they can do a better job of developing him than USC did or could.
Carson Beck is going to Miami……don’t think they want our guy.
What is wrong with this picture? 3 of the top 5 HS programs are/were/should be USC feeder schools. Someone needs to point that out to Mr. Muleshoe.
Used to be so.
One is less than 45 minutes (light traffic) down the 405 fwy the other maybe an hour. BG is less than an hour out of any airport of your choice. I complain about many things, but Riley’s arrogant absence from these national powerhouse campuses, so close, is coaching negligence.
Stupid is one thing…..arrogance is another…….childish another…….lazy is unforgivable…….at 19 mil a year. .
Some big numbers.
Burning the lumber in the average home would produce 18 million metric tons of CO2 (Calif Air Resources Board).
12,000 structures have burned in the LA fires. That is 216 billion metric tons of CO2.
The average car produces 4.6 metric tons a year (EPA). There are 283 million cars in the US. That’s 1.3 billion metric tons of CO2.
The LA fires in one week have produced as much CO2 as driving all the cars in the US for 166 years.
But it’s our cars that are the problem?
A very simplistic look at the two political parties says one is big oil and the other is big government. Big government wants to regulate everything and as if it’s a game regulate the other party’s power through restrictions and policies. There’s a governor of one west coast state who wants to regulate food that his loyal subjects consume. There’s guy is a real Nuisance, but that’s his way of gaining control over the citizens. Without getting too political, the people need to stop drinking the control party’s koolaid.
I think you’re singing to the choir. But if ever there a week that might change the voters’ minds, see last week.
I am not betting on hearts and minds being changed, however.
The NLRB administrative decision to dismiss is one step in a what can only be a marathon. Another issue is whether student-athletes can unionize and negotiate via a collective bargaining agreement? Then there are the “fair market value” issues arising from revenue sharing? Next perhaps are “NIL” ad valorem payments? Issue rich territory…..
USC (10-6/2-3) beats #13 ILL 82-72 in Champaign (only their second loss at home).
Guard Desmond Claude (1) scored 31 points.
“Desmond has transitioned to the point guard spot and done a great job,” Eric Musselman told the Big Ten Network after the game. “Tonight was another big step in his development. He’s on skates at all times, and he creates so much.”
Bowl Contest Update 01/11/2025 Name #Wins BUS 83 22 Patrick9 22 DubPar22 22 Satyrdancing 19 Steveg 19 Mrs Steveg 18 GoldenTrojan 18 Scoochnew 17 BUS83, Patrick9 and DubPar22 are all tied up going into the final game. BUS83 still has Ohio St as an additional win point available should they win the Championship game. If Ohio St wins, then BUS83 will win the Bowl Contest and Patrick9 and DubPar22 will go to the tie breaker. If Notre Dame wins then BUS83, Patrick9 and DubPar22 will all go to the tie breaker to determine the contest winner. Tie Breaker Total Points… Read more »
Apparently USC has lost one monkey off their back. The NLRB case has been withdrawn. Student Athletes will not be classified as employees.
It’s hard watching this final four ( go buckeyes) when I compare the team we field and the system Riley runs. It’s hard not to notice the sophistication, multiple sets, the shifts to create the power game thus setting up the passing game, heck they even ran the I-formation a bunch. Instead I plunk down in my seat in that historic stadium and watch the college version of “go long” “get open” we played in the street as kids. A run sprinkled in. Sure there was some wiggle room in the Pac12 to finesse some wins, but never compete for… Read more »
USC football under Riley is so lacking when you compare it to what we see on TV in the playoff. Undersized linemen, a QB who throws picks every game, a HC who can’t playcall to the strengths his team shows it can do and wastes timeouts and a program so dependent on Portal players every year? Trojan football just isn’t in the same league and may never be until the brat is gone. I think about how Riley ever won at Oklahoma and realize he coached in a conference that didn’t demand defense just offense.
All true. You’re especially right about our linemen. Went to playing field level during warmups VS Notre Dame. My jaw dropped. It looked like we were a high school team out there in comparison to ND. OL’s and DL’s. Earned reputations have their consequences.
That noticeable of a difference, huh? You must have been shocked. So much for Marv Goux’s famous “Big Man on Big Man” days.
Anything else you noticed from ground level about the players or the coaches? Just curious. Thanks for your “untrained eyes” insight.
Ah yes. Those bothersome untrained eyes. Why can’t be good little trojans and show blind, unquestioned allegiance to our brilliant Coach Riley?
I cant recall much else at that time. I think my wife and I were so shocked at the size difference we couldn’t stop focusing there. What was interesting is it was both sides of the ball. Our kids must be tough. It looked like a lot to overcome.
I said basically the same thing a fewcomments below, but I have to add that it’s tiresome watching Whoville tech play in USC uniforms. I cannot remember a time when I couldn’t name the players and know what position they played. Riley is going in to into his fourth season with a patchwork team and the concept of “next man up” has been replaced by “What? Me worry?”
Go Buckeyes
Beat the Irish demons
Win one for the Gipper Haters
That has a nice ring to it. “Gipper Hater” I’ve never been called a Gipper Hater before. I like it. Pete Carroll went 8-1 vs ND, often smashing them as we Gipper Haters celebrated win after win over the Irish. I still marvel at facing Notre Dame so many times during Carroll’s USC days when we knew we really had no chance to lose, and the scoreboard showed why. 2001: Notre Dame 27, USC 16 2002: USC 44, Notre Dame 13 2003: USC 45, Notre Dame 14 2004: USC 41, Notre Dame 10 2005: USC 34, Notre Dame 31 2006:… Read more »
I don’t know about y’all, but comparing our rivalries of ND and ucla, my thinking is this: That school across town is a bunch of misbehaved punks. Jealous, low-rent losers. Notre Dame is a fellow private university with great traditions, much like ourselves. Our biggest rival is ND, not ucla. This idea pisses off the little bruins to no end. I hate the bruins, but have mutual respect for the Irish. My kids are past their college days, but if my grand kids went to ucla, they would be out of the will. I would be proud of them if… Read more »
I also have strong respect for Notre Dame football which is vastly different from my lack of regard for “little gutty” Bruin football. Furthermore, our football heritage has always been hugely benefitted by getting ND on our schedule back in 1926. Knute Rockne was the coach who actually recommended Howard Jones to USC when he turned down our offer to coach the Trojans. My respect for ND is also partly because of my SuperPrep days, which allowed me access to facets of ND football that I would never have discovered otherwise. I was able to learn firsthand just how much ND values… Read more »
We never hear what their recruitment program consists of with NIL. You just don’t hear of their players bolting into the Portal like other programs.
The Notre Dame football “culture” is incredibly strong, which is one reason why they can thrive as an “independent” in today’s CFB world. I personally believe that’s a big factor.
Football is such a huge deal in South Bend that it’s hard for many non-Domers to comprehend, or even imagine.
Interestingly, Marcus Freeman played LB at OHIO ST from ’04-’08. Jan. 20 should be quite a day for him.
Yes, they have a strong “football culture,” shared by the student body and all the subway alumni, and even the faculty. As important, is their independent status, which allows them to retain all of their financial benefits from games/bowls, rather than split it with a conference. Over the years that has to be hundres of $ millions. It would be interesting to know how much they pay in NIL $, although I suspect many of players there value an education and the tradition, and are not just out for the highest $$$, unlike at most other major prpogranms, including USC.… Read more »
I can see how you feel Allen.
In my perfect world, ucla would go .500 or less and look really bad in their games. ND would go unbeaten except when SC plays them.😂
Pete Carroll rarely lost big games. The few games that he did lose were games he shouldn’t have lost like Oregon State and Stanford. But the big games he almost always won. The only one I can think of that he did lose was Texas and he should have won that. They played well. When you are ahead 38-26 with about 6 minutes left you should win the game. PC II…..where are you? We’re waiting for you!!!
It seems like TEXAS football has been jinxed since that Rose Bowl victory over USC on Jan. 4, 2006, I’ve seen the Longhorns lose so many big games since then. Matthew McConaughey on the sidelines never seems to help. Coaches like Charlie Strong and Tom Herman have been total busts in Austin.
Even Mack Brown got chased out of town in 2013. “It’s time for Texas to get back in the mix like we were from ’04 to ’09,” said Brown. “And that was a wonderful run, a lot of fun. We haven’t lived up to those expectations since 2010.”
Aw man, those were the days!
Funny, I don’t have a dislike for ND. It’s more of a mutual respect, good competition, best team wins kind of thing. Now if UCLA was in the NC game! Ugh! I couldn’t watch. The old saying, Love to beat ND, Hate to lose to UCLA. At the Rose Bowl, Ohio St fans were kinda obnoxious. I would like to see ND win but OSU looks real good.
It’s Official Lincoln Riley — “Chad Savage is a talented coach who will be a tremendous addition to our staff. He’s a rising star in the business with deep recruiting connections in Southern California. We’re excited to welcome him to USC.” Savage arrives at USC after a three-year stint on Jay Norvell‘s staff at Colorado State. Prior to that, Savage was the tight ends coach at Nevada in 2021 and the wide receivers coach at San Diego in 2020. He got his coaching start at Nevada and San Diego with undergraduate assistant and graduate assistant roles for several seasons. USC is… Read more »
LOL….I suspect O St will take care of business handily against ND.. Should be over early.
Two items….Howard’s non throwing hand looked really bad…..hopefully they can help him with that.
For those that hate ND…..which is very easy to do…..next year they may have a good chance of returning to where they are and going all the way. The team is young with some good folks being developed to fill the departures. They will be playing a tough schedule.
8-seed OHIO ST opens as a 9.5-point fave over 7-seed ND in Atlanta.
Buckeyes beat TENN by 25, ORE by 20 and TEXAS by 14.
ND and OHIO ST are the top two scoring defenses in CFB.
Next in the series predicts Bucks will beat ND by 7.
I was hoping for more like 21.
No SEC in Natty Game. Woohoo!
Notre Dame is 2-6 all-time against Ohio State (winners of six straight).
Should be a great game. Would love ND to get completely crushed by Ohio State.
Normally, I would never root for the Buckeyes. Not happening.
But being in the B1G now, and with our giant rival (who has been handing us our hat again lately) trying to add another NC, I can only say, “Go Bucs!”
Not that it matters anymore, I wonder if Bohn was still AD and seeing the mess his hire has caused in the football program, what he would think or say today.
I don’t blame Bohn. Who could have predicted this? Was there anyone out there at the time that said that this wasn’t a great hire? If they did, they kept it to themselves.
You’re right, except for one big thing. Thousands of OU fans loudly warned us that LR’s defenses stunk. We all blatantly ignored it because we were so happy to be rid of Gentleman Clay and frankly, USC didn’t have anyone else lined up that Trojan fans liked all that much. There was in fact a lot of discord about what USC should do. Suddenly, and completely out of the blue, we had Riley! So we brought over an Air Raid Mike Leach-type coach with a rep for bad, soft defense, who had no idea how to build a program, let… Read more »
I agree that thousands of OU fans were underwhelmed by his defenses. But they were probably like the other tens of thousands who just thought that he was such a great offensive coach that his poor defenses wouldn’t matter. It wasn’t as if they wanted him gone. When Sark left Washington, they were partying in Seattle because they were finally getting rid of this 7 win coach. Not so at Oklahoma. They were spitting out hate towards USC and calling LR a traitor. They didn’t want to lose him. I myself had complaints about why he brought with him this… Read more »
Good points p007. I get it, and agree.
Here’s an article from Ryan Kartje, the LAT USC beat writer on Lincoln Riley’s version of the Air Raid Offense, written in August 2022, a week before the start of LR’s first season at USC.
It’s titled — “Inside Lincoln Riley’s Air Raid offense, known for constant evolution and misdirection”
It’s worth the read if you have the time:
Yahoo Sports
Legendary finish Suckisian …. perfect even shut up Herbie about his little boy pal
Now who won the NC last year…….Michigan……NOT THE SEC.
Now who has a chance to win it this year…….NOT THE SEC.
See the pattern.
James Franklin? Nah, Brian Kelly is the big loser as Notre Dame reaches CFP title game Joe Rexrode (The Athletic) — “I want to be in an environment where I have the resources to win a national championship,” Brian Kelly said in the spring of 2022, shortly after leaving Notre Dame for LSU. That quote has been revisited often — including in The Athletic’s incisive November look at his failure to get close in three seasons with the Tigers — but now? Well, apologies, but it just means more. Because it wasn’t just what LSU fans wanted to hear, it was shade at Notre… Read more »
I remember in his first years at ND they replaced just about the entire coaching staff while operating under the theory it was them not him……he eventually left……does this sound familiar.
You can coach or you can’t.
So much for the experts……it’s tied late in the 3rd. A really good game.
Watching this cotton bowl and not loving the announcers. Also hating the fact that USC really doesn’t look like either of these two teams. I’m thinking USC in its current condition and schemes would have a tough time competing against the CIF champs. Both of the teams playing tonight would embarrass USC. What can I say?
Aw, c’mon Rialto, we’re just a play here and a play there away! 😉
Fowler and Herbie are tools
Fowler and that fake big voice and Herbies love for Suckisian get a mute
Herbie can’t keep the giddiness out of his voice when his team does anything good. He should recuse himself from announcing tOSU games.
Or Suckisian games
OK, Herbie, calm down, you’ve already overused the word legendary in the very first series.
I find myself in a strange emotional state. I want neither TX nor tOSU to win this game or the natty, but I’m going to have to pull for the team that has the best chance of beating the Domers because I absolutely do not want them to win it. There’s just so many reasons to pull against all 3 of the remaining teams, and I usually do, but this makes for strange bedfellows.
ND lost the 2012 NC game to ALA 42-14. I loved every second of it. Mr. Catfish himself, LB Monti Teo, was on that team and ‘Bama made him look like his feet were stuck in cement. OHIO ST is dominating TEXAS after one quarter, but only leads 7-0. I figure the Buckeyes will take this Cotton Bowl affair, and am counting on them to humiliate the Irish on Jan. 20. If TEXAS somehow sneaks into the game, and they are a dangerous 13-2 team, I’m counting on the Longhorns to do the same. USC’s got enough problems without watching… Read more »
Monti Teo, now there’s a name from the past, he of the “imaginary girlfriend” infamy. I had just started working for a company HQ’d in Honolulu and was spending tons of time there. The locals, and specifically the Polynesians, really get behind any local who does well on the national or global stage, and he was all the rage at the time. After that 2012 game and his short-lived pro career, he pretty quickly faded into oblivion, and was superseded by Marcus Mariota shortly thereafter. OK, here’s want I want to happen. Let’s have tOSU jump out to a bigger… Read more »
Never doubt Herbie’s creepy love for Suckisian
nice O btw Suck all that talent and almost shut out
James Franklin has lost 13 straight games against top-5 teams. His Nittany Lions blew it yet again last night with victory in its hands vs Notre Dame.
Is Franklin good enough to coach PSU where he is 101-42 in 11 years? Clearly not, if championships are the goal.
Exactly, Franklin is a good coach……but if you are hunting for the peak of the mountain……nope…….if you’re ok with 10-2 every so often and an occasional trip to the playoffs he is your man.
Q: Why couldn’t PSU’s HC James Franklin buy a 76-cent soda at the store?
A: He only planned to bring three quarters with him.
😂
In defense of Franklin, when you have a QB who sees his primary target covered but throws it to him anyway with 40 seconds left in a tied game, what can you do as a HC standing on the sideline helplessly watching it? When we see Jayden Maiava throwing passes to covered recievers throughout the game against TAM? What can we do sitting in the bleachers or at home helplessly watching it? These are kids playing a game and always thinking they can do the impossible. Not all college QBs are like this. Barkley, Leinart & Booty threw balls away… Read more »
😂
Nobody Gives TEXAS a Chance Today In This Crucial B1G vs SEC Showdown USA Today’s Cotton Bowl predictions: Does Ohio State or Texas advance to the NC game? Ohio State is the lowest seed remaining in the College Football Playoff, but you’d be hard-pressed to find a significant amount of people that don’t have the Buckeyes as the favorites to win the national championship in Atlanta on Jan. 20. That’s because Ohio State has rolled through Tennessee and No. 1 Oregon in consecutive matchups with its offense dominating two of the better defenses in the country. The task of stopping… Read more »
Drew Allure said it at the post press Penn St. conference: I tried to throw a dirt ball in that last posession with some 40-plus seconds left. “I should have thrown it away”! How many times have we heard this from the losing QB? A million times. Obviously his target receiver was covered but Allure threw it to him anyway and got picked and it cost his team the win. I immediately thought this is Maiava completely. An undisciplined QB that may never think to just throw the pass away when there is no open receiver. Riley being Air Raid… Read more »
Yeah, you are.
The problem is Riley is living rent free in your head Jam. He is all you talk about.
Good article for those of you with time on your hands to read the whole thing. My simple take is the more things change, the more they stay the same. And finally, this is why we need a GM. I don’t think LR should be anywhere near any of this. He needs to focus on the product he is responsible for putting on the field without being overloaded with this stuff, which is a full time job itself. https://sports.yahoo.com/with-nil-era-ending-college-sports-is-on-verge-of-seismic-change-how-will-schools-adapt-with-industry-in-upheaval-154722732.html College football’s more professionalized era arrives in July, and historic powerhouses like Ohio State and Texas could lose both their inherent… Read more »
My concern is with his contract as it is, will Riley listen to anyone (GM-AD) questioning his football philosophy? What the brat will probably never admit is the Air Raid offense won’t work in the Big Ten. It’s too physical beating up on finesse teams. There is no such animal as a physical Air Raid offense. And we have seen the brat’s stubbornness calling plays where the rushing plays are working and he abruptly abandons them needing his fix in throwing the pass. Riley had to admit he needed to upgrade his defense in the Big Ten. But it would… Read more »
Exactly. Therein lies the problem.
ND always finds a way to win the close ones……they always have. Unfortunately, USC has an equal talent in finding ways to lose the close ones.
Saw a headline that PSU WRs were held without a single catch by ND. It’s amazing, regardless of the root cause, that a playoff team’s portion of its offense could be shut down to that extent.
Let’s go Ryan Day and Ohio State!!!!
This 14-1 Notre Dame team has a great winning culture, an excellent young coach, a clutch, inspirational QB, and they consistently play like they are on a mission when it counts.
I’m praying the Buckeyes or the Longhorns smash them on Jan. 20 at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Hope prevails! ✌
As the remaining teams are close enough in skill & size up front, it’s about who throws that last pick or fumbles the ball to determine the winner. The closer you get to the championship, the more the defense determines the game. It’s obvious then AD Bohn didn’t think about that the last time he went shopping for a football HC?
Oh well, Penn St played well.
Rats. Double rats.
PSU goes ahead 24-17 in this see-saw battle with eight mins to go. Go Nittany Lions!
Game got more interesting 2nd half for sure.
ND’s in a good spot to win this one, now tied 24-24 and with the ball and 1:27 to go. Makes me ill.
Officiating has been kind of goofy this game. That hands to the face slow-mo showed a ND lineman with his arm around the neck of a PSU defender, obviously holding.
Not a great game so far at the half. PSU has their version of thunder and lightning with 44 and 10. Franklin should just keep feeding that beast. If ND has lost Leonard for the second half, they’re probably in deep trouble.
IMO both these teams are inferior to the other two……as we all know this was supposed to be the easy slide for the SEC/Georgia into the Title game. While Oregon and/or Ohio State were stuck playing Texas at home and each other.
This crap from the ESPN SEC has to end. They are no better than(now that everybody can hand out cars and bags of cash) any of the others.
Would love to see the SEC shut out of the championship game.
A USC football general manager causes this die hard Trojan concern and indigestion. The concept of a “general manager” over collegiate football programs arises at a unique time. The responsibilities and interactions between the USC football coach and a new general manager will challenge even the best and brightest minds. In 2021 USC and Lincoln Riley inked a ten (10) year personal services contract. Lincoln Riley was hired as the head football coach. As USC is a private university, this contract has not been made public except for the term, reimbursement and housing allotment (yes, USC pays a good portion… Read more »
We need to make Linkin miserable until he decides to move on. I don’t know how we do it, but we must.
Conversely, it sounds like he is making your life miserable. Time to get over it Doc, he is here a while longer. I have decided to enjoy the few rays of sunshine and not get myself down. The new coaching hire is a very good one.
I don’t know, the venting is liberating for me.
Ha ha, glad we can be of therapeutic value to you, Sir!
USA Today’s Orange Bowl predictions: Does Notre Dame or Penn State advance in College Football Playoff? Notre Dame and Penn State clash in the Orange Bowl with the winner advancing to the national title game and a chance to end its school’s long championship drought. The Irish last ruled college football in 1988. The Nittany Lions won their most-recent title two years prior in 1986. Another storyline to watch is that both teams are led by Black coaches – Marcus Freeman of Notre Dame and James Franklin of Penn State. The matchup means that it is guaranteed a Black coach will be… Read more »
Former USC, current LOUIS QB Miller Moss loses family home in L.A. wildfires Thomas Goldcamp (on3.com) — Amid the raging wildfires in the Los Angeles area, thousands have been displaced, including the family of former USC and current Louisville QB Miller Moss. “I was born and raised in Pacific Palisades,” Moss wrote on X. “This town was my home, neighborhood, and community for the first 18 years of my life. My family’s home, my grandmother’s home, as well as countless friends’ homes have been reduced to ash and rubble. “It is the unfortunate reality that regardless of political identity, we have been systematically and… Read more »
Sad, hope his family and friends are safe. We do all know who the “present leadership” is in California. When will the majority of Californians want to make a change?
Another huge road win for Trojan WBB! Beating #7 UConn and #8 Maryland on the East Coast. Should move the 15-1 Trojans past the 12-2 Irish in the next poll to #3. A very nice distraction from the ills of USC football.
Go Penn St Nittany Lions 🦁
I’ll sign on for that…….Lets do a BIG vs BIG final!
Good idea. Hope it happens.
Sark and Ryan Day are both under enormous pressure for various reasons, a little more than either Franklin or Freeman. Joel Klatt picks ND over PSU.
Like you, I’d love to see a B1G final.
I would love to see Cutty Sark get one, but Ryan Day’s club looks pretty poised. Texas practically handed ASU the game with horrible undisciplined penalties. Day’s defense is thumping right now. They set the tone early against Oregon physically and if Sark doesn’t answer that and clean up the penalties they will get rolled by the Buckeyes. Penn St, Notre seems like a more evenly matched game. I like Franklin as I think most of us do.
Go Nittany Lions and James Franklin! Beat the Irish and Marcus Freeman.
Orange Bowl — today, 4:30 pm PT, ESPN
Super Agent Drew Rosenhaus “The Draft is all about dependability. You can watch the tape and see how these guys play. Any good evaluator can do that. But the key to getting it right is being able to draft players that you can trust, that are gonna be able to play through an injury, that are gonna be coachable, that are gonna learn, that are gonna fight through adversity, that are not gonna get in trouble off the field, that are gonna be accountable. “That is very important. That’s what teams are doing right now. They’re trying to do their… Read more »
Amen. Beat ND
I remember when AD Bohn was searching for a new HC and one of the possibilities was James Franklin. The posts reacted in mostly negative answers as not good enough to get USC to a championship. Today I think that attitude would be denied or forgotten by those responsible as Franklin would have the football program in a hell of a lot better shape than it is right now. At the very least there would be a development program in place working with local athletes.
Hopefully someone with a pair of conjones for one!!! Blew off James Franklin as coach too not sure if he would’ve left PSU, but Franklin is a bulldog and a no nonsense coach, and would have been exactly what the doctor ordered for SC. I still think ASU and a lot of other programs are out recruiting Riley and using the transfer portal better than he is and getting more out of the players than Riley with less tools at there disposal. And that’s what irks the most!!
My heart, concern and prayers go out to all those who have been negatively affected by the overwhelmingly tragic L.A. fires.
It’s just so hard to believe and difficult to accept the insane amount of complete destruction, hurt and loss that has occurred in such a short time.
Hopefully, something will be learned and long-overdue better prevention plans can be implemented to ensure this never happens again.
One of my chums from middle school through SC sent me a picture of the Palisades/Malibu fire at night from across Santa Monica Bay at Palos Verdes. I remember similar views from home during my 32 years as a SoCal resident. But these fires seem like the worst ever–and made worse by incompetence for generations from the crazy leftists that have run Cali for a couple of generations.
The Pacific Palisades pictures looked like the day after the night fire-bombing of Dresden during WW2.
Yes, another sad example of what results with leftist Democrats in absolute control of California. Pointless, costly agendas and layers of bureaucrats over basic maintenance, repair and prevention of infrastructure.
Could not agree you more! All part of agenda 2030. Completely and totally disgusting and far too convenient. It’s ok though will just blame it on global warming and climate change. Maui re-visited. Nothing to see here move on!!
Get ready for the lecture, it’s your fault, with your ICE cars and your gas appliances!
Took my granddaughter to see the Rose Parade floats at the Pasadena High school grounds on Friday the 3rd with clear clean skies. Wow I am still shocked at what has occurred in just a few days later. Here in Murrieta between LA and what is starting in San Diego and holding my breath.
#4 USC women’s basketball closed strong to beat #8 MARYD in College Park 79-74. The Trojans finished on a 9-2 run.
This is USC’s (15-1) second top-ten win this season. C/F Rayah Marshall (13) came through big-time defensively.
JuJu Watkins fouled out with 31 seconds to go on a charging foul.
It was USC’s first matchup with MARYD since 1995, and the game drew 14,735.
USC returns home to face PSU on Sunday.
Syracuse IOL Transfer J’Onre Reed Commits to USC Scott Schrader (WeAreSC) — SYRA starting OL/C J’Onre Reed (6-4, 325) entered the NCAA Transfer Portal just before the new year on Dec 31. This week he took official visits to both UCLA and USC, and announced his commitment to the Trojans on Wednesday. Reed transferred to SYRA ahead of the 2023 campaign after beginning his career at Hutchinson CC. He’s a probable USC OC with one year of eligibility. Reed played and started in 12 games for the Orange this season. He also started every game of the 2023 campaign. He was SYRA’s… Read more »
What about Chase Wilson from CSU. They need LB’s. This guy is a tackling machine with 205 tackles in the last 2 years. They say that the team with the best chance of getting him is UNLV. Is SC not even interested in this guy?
I think USC is looking real hard at Jimori Robinson.
I looked him up and he looks good. He had 10.5 sacks last year You can’t beat that but why not go after both of them. They need LB’s and, like I said,.Wilson had 205 tackles in the last 2 years.
There is an outstanding LB from Colorado State that is in the portal. We just got a coach from CSU. I hope they are pursuing this LB.
We got our center…..Reed committed.
No. 4 USC at undefeated No. 8 Maryland5:30 pm PT Wednesday FS1
USC needs to be better at avoiding turnovers, other than that they are tough to beat.
Getting the Right New GM is Crucial To USC’s Football Success Ryan Kartje (LA Times) — The relationship between Lincoln Riley and his new general manager will be crucial as the pressure ramps up on Riley ahead of his fourth season. Courtney Morgan, Alabama’s current general manager, understood that when he turned down a lucrative offer to lead USC’s front office back in August. That offer, which was first reported by CBS Sports, was for $1 million, a number that would’ve completely reset the market for college football general managers. USC athletic director Jennifer Cohen was already well acquainted with… Read more »
The cancer that is Linkin’ Riley continues to guide our program in a downward cycle.