COLUMN: USC outplayed for the first time


We saw flashes of brilliance from USC last Saturday. Adoree’ Jackson’s long touchdown catch, Jalen Greene’s first touchdown, Juju    Smith–Schuster’s creative lateral to Jackson on a kickoff return. It was a taste of all the talent USC has on its roster, of all the potential USC has to blow teams out of the water. […]

COLUMN: Pac-12 led by consistent teams


If you showed me the current college football rankings at the beginning of the season, I would never have believed you. We have seen some crazy wins this year, most recently and probably the craziest win we’ll see all season in last week’s Michigan State win over Michigan on a fumbled punt return as time […]

COLUMN: USC is a fallen power


A lot can change in a decade, especially in sports. Ten years ago, an undefeated USC team came to South Bend as the undisputed preeminent program in all of college football. Notre Dame and its coach, Charlie Weis, wanted a victory so badly they resorted to a Belichickian  move of growing the grass to slow down […]

COLUMN: Trojans need to provide light


The spotlight finally turns back to the football field this Saturday — where it will hopefully stay for the remainder of the season. Through all of the events that have transpired over one of the crazier weeks at USC in recent memory, my focus, unlike the focus of many, hasn’t been on who the program […]

COLUMN: The Coliseum has lost its edge


Ohio State. Alabama. Florida State. They all have one thing in common: It’s almost impossible to beat them at their home stadiums. In fact, these teams are a combined 72-3 at home since the 2012 season. The fact that these teams are so dominant at home should come as no surprise. Over the past four […]

In support of Pat Haden


I certainly didn’t see this coming. When Steve Sarkisian had his alcohol incident at an alumni event this August, I thought it would be an independent event. I thought it was bad and worth more serious discipline than it received, but it never crossed my mind that it would happen again. Pat Haden didn’t think it […]

COLUMN: Sarkisian deserves respect at this time


Come on now, Trojans. I know that we pride ourselves on being the school that everyone loves to hate, and we have more rivalries than you can count on one hand, but when one of our own is struggling, it’s hardly a cause for celebration. You might not agree with his coaching style, and you […]

Sarkisian not good enough for USC


If the USC football program wants to win national championships, then Steve Sarkisian cannot be the head coach. I originally wrote this column before the news broke that Sark is taking a forced leave of absence, but the fact that he is further substantiates the fact that he should not be on the sidelines representing […]

COLUMN: Trojans put up pathetic showing


It’s only fitting for this year’s Trojan team to have heard boos rain down from the Coliseum in what was once predicted to be a cakewalk. Instead, the most unpredictable squad in recent memory turned in a dismal performance, as they got outplayed in all three phases of the game. USC’s loss to Washington was […]

College Football Pick’em: Week of 10/5


Almost halfway into the college football season, some things are starting to become quite clear — namely that every single team is vulnerable in some way, shape or form. Last weekend was a case study of this as previously unbeaten teams Ole Miss, Georgia, Notre Dame, and UCLA all lost. Cal is undefeated, Florida is […]