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USC should remove O.J. Heisman display

If you walk into USC’s Heritage Hall, one of the first things that will catch your eye at the heart of the Hall of Champions is the charming display of six Heisman trophies wrapped around the iconic statue of a USC drum major. Present are the trophies won by the Trojans greats Mike Garrett, Charles […]

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Learning to enjoy the ride

This past weekend, I had the privilege of running in the 2016 Los Angeles Marathon and after months of rigorous training and preparation, I’m happy to say that I successfully completed the 26.2 mile trek. There are only few feelings that measure up to crossing that finish line after running a race that stretches from […]

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The harsh reality of letting go

As human beings with carried emotions, it’s naturally hard to let go, whatever it may be. When a lot of us were kids, we didn’t want to let go of our parent’s hands. As we grew older, we couldn’t bear saying goodbye to a favorite TV show. Now as young adults on the brink of […]

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Trojans look to further changing of guard in LA

USC basketball is already off to its best start in more than 20 years though Thursday’s crosstown showdown at the Galen Center could prove to be a monumental night for the direction of the program when it comes to pitting itself against its perennial rivals. At the surface, the Trojans have a chance to capture […]

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USC could help LA’s bid for the Olympics

Los Angeles 2024 announced earlier this week that it has selected the University Park Campus as its Media Village, which would house members of the media, officials and stakeholders during the Games should the city be given the nod to host. The newly publicized plan also includes UCLA’s campus becoming the home of the Olympic […]

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Three’s company in the Coliseum?

I’ve already decided I don’t have enough room for another football team in my heart. Growing up in Los Angeles during the heyday of the Pete Carroll era, we didn’t need a pro football team. We already had one; it just played on Saturdays. So when the Rams officially committed to moving from St. Louis […]

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Enfield’s success silences his critics

The timing of USC men’s basketball’s rather quick ascent back to the top of the Pac-12 standings and national polls doesn’t come as a complete surprise. Two and a half years ago, I had the chance to sit down with former assistant coach Dieter Horton to discuss the future of USC basketball just a few […]

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NFL to bring big changes for USC

Sundays on and around USC’s campus are typically regarded as tranquil, but things are about to drastically change over the next few years. After a 21-year hiatus, the NFL is finally returning to Los Angeles following Tuesday’s vote by owners to move the Rams from St. Louis back home to the city of Angels. The […]

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COLUMN: Words draw power to sports

It’s hard to believe that this is actually my last column as sports editor of this publication. For the past year, I’ve had the privilege of fully immersing myself in USC athletics, and time sure does fly when you’re having fun. Going into last January, I remember saying that I wanted my tenure as sports […]