Winners And Losers Of The Week

Time to check out who is up and who is down:

Winners

Jamie Dixon

Maybe not popular in Pittsburgh but perfect time to leave for USC

Pat Haden

Gets to reshape athletic dept. with critical coaching hires

Haley Anderson

USC swimmer wins a second straight NCAA title in 500 freestyle

Cynthia Cooper

Hopefully no one will confuse her with the other Cooper

Max Wittek

Week off helps him get back into the quarterback competition

Losers

USC basketball

If UCLA coach Ben Howland gets fired, doesn’t that hurt USC?

Tim Floyd

He is not a serious candidate for the USC job despite all the media attention

Pat Haden

Gets to reshape athletic dept. with critical coaching hires

USC baseball

After 22 games, a 9-13 record and back to irrelevancy

Michael Cooper

Next women’s coach will expose how little work was done during his four years

3 thoughts on “Winners And Losers Of The Week

  1. Pat Haden needs to be a loser. USC has a combined winning percentage of 37 between mens bball, womens bball, baseball and football. That is last in the PAC 12. Out of 116 div 1 schools that represent all 4 sports that puts them at 95th. I am not happy with this. It sure took the wind out of my confidence in USC athletics. Now polo, tennis and golf are golden. They were when he arrived. The others have retarded in records and recruiting. When Pat starts handing out scholarships to football recruits sisters and we don’t get him it looks worse. I’ll take MG any day. Keep Harlem shaking at the bball games Pat. That’s exactly what we need to take our mind off being pathetic. #firepathaden

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