Morning Buzz

Now we know why Larry Scott wanted Utah to join the Pac-12.
“With Utah’s prowess in skiing, we will be paying attention to the Sochi Olympics,” Scott said.

6 thoughts on “Morning Buzz

  1. buzzzz, buzzzzz, buzzzz… anyone find Dillon Baxter’s phone yet? Certainly gone quiet on this story, hey trogans?

  2. Memo to Trojans: no raping or double murdering when you’re on the road in Utah. You don’t own the police in Salt Lake City and they have a firing squad.

  3. News flash!!! “Slick” Rick Neuheisel called Dillon Baxter(NCAA violation)begging him to transfer! Something about “Coach” (chuckle, chuckle) Neuheisel knowing how to beat the NCAA system, or at least stay out of jail for breaking the LAW and the NCAA rules
    (a-la UW & CU)while then landing a “Head Coaching” (har-har)job at a DI school (UCLA-HA,HA,HA,HA,HA!). I heard that Dillon Baxter laughed so hard that he crapped his pants! At that point “Coach” (whink-whink) Neuheisel settled for Dillons CRAP instead of Dillon Baxter himself because after all, a pound of Dillon Baxters CRAP is better than any “football player” at UCLA.

  4. With the bruin athlete reading comprehension level, we will be paying attention to the Special Olympics.

  5. Dear “miguelito”,

    Listen lady, the only “raping” & “double murdering” USC does is on the football field on Saturdays and it perfectly legal. You know, like they have done over the DECADES to all the clowns in the PAC 10. ESPECIALLY to UCLA. The funny thing is, the goofs at UCLA all LIKE the “S&M” treatment! Can you imagine? They all just line up, butts on high, knees and elbows never loving life as much as those found Saturday azz waxings. Ahh, the college life. What great moments!

    Fight On!

  6. Funny you say “decades” I was born in 80, I don’t recall the 80’s and 90’s belonged to university of sanctioned cheaters. Sure, they did a great job once they started paying their players. we will see how it shakes out the next 10 years, enjoy the summer of transfers and ineligible players

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