Forgotten Player

If he were injured instead of ineligible, there would be a lot more talk among the coaching staff about the absence of cornerback Isiah Wiley this season. He is sorely missed and started the final six games last season.
Teams would be forced to throw a lot more at Nickell Robey if Wiley were still playing.

10 thoughts on “Forgotten Player

  1. so the trOXans managed to beat the unranked Infidels from the North. bah! they are playing with backup QB, which in the Pac12 is an insurmountable deficit.

    i wonder if Oregon will find a way to neutralize Better Booty’s dreaded bubble screens??? hmmmm i reckon they might jump a few. but that’s just me thinking out loud (chortle).

  2. While some deliver only warmed-over MEXcellence, I deliver EXCELLENCE for the People!

  3. Someone is charge nneds to keep a closer eye on players so “a Wiley” situation doesn’t happen so easily.You would think a Scholie player would be watched closer anyway…

  4. Sick win after bone headed play by Khaled. The final score doesn’t reflect how much of a dominance it was….

    Bucket’s argument about MB7’s lack of a comeback victory is now debunked. Time to go back to mopping the McDonalds bathroom floor and making double posts at 4AM as CryMexican and Charlize Buckshat….

    Let’s go Cal…

  5. “If he were injured instead of ineligible…..”

    If my aunt had balls she’d be my uncle. So what.

  6. “If he were injured instead of ineligible…..”

    If my aunt had balls she’d be my uncle. So what.

  7. A comeback victory? {Laughs and more laughs!} A significant victory against a team you were supposed to cream and barely beat by 10 points? {Laughs, laughs, and more laughs!!}

    Mediocrity On!

  8. Bill: this was neither a comeback (we led at halftime) or a signature win. But we are still USC and command respect. I would also like to see more respect paid to Scott Wolf. We are guests on his blog so why come here simply to bash him?

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