T-Time: Spring sports at USC need attention


On Sunday, Nick Foles and the Philadelphia Eagles upset Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. It was a glorious game for fans of offense, as the two teams set a record for most yards combined in a postseason game. Ultimately, Brady fumbled with two minutes left, Foles caught a touchdown pass and won MVP, […]

Extra Innings: It’s the right time to bring back XFL


A lot of football fans are disappointed with the NFL. Between new safety rules, the kneeling protest controversies and the fact that no official in the league seems to know how to rule a catch, fans have a plethora of reasons to stop watching the NFL. About a week ago, I heard the news of […]

T-Time: Trade of Griffin signals end of era


On Monday, the Los Angeles Clippers traded ninth-year forward Blake Griffin to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for elite defender Avery Bradley, forward Tobias Harris and a first-round draft pick, among other assets.

Poe’s Perspective: Jemele Hill’s departure is a loss


When it comes to women in sports, there are few who I look up to more than Jemele Hill. Admittedly, I’m not a huge fan of sports broadcasting. There are a few too many (read: way, way, way too many) self-involved commentators to keep me interested in the business. I’ve never understood why so many […]

Extra Innings: In baseball, anything can happen


I am getting really tired of watching the same teams compete for championships. The New England Patriots win the Super Bowl seemingly every year, Alabama wins the College Football Playoffs and the NBA Championship is a toss up between the Warriors and the Cavs. It’s just boring now.

Grinding Gears: NCAA must support survivors


The many victims and survivors of Nassar’s horrific actions will never receive enough justice, but giving them a chance to look this monster in the eye and know that he’ll die in a prison cell is a step in the right direction.