Time for an encore performance of USC Report, where co-host Reid Silverman and I discuss the hot topic of whether Ed Orgeron gets hired full-time by Pat Haden along with who wins the crosstown rivalry and why?
Monthly Archives: November 2013
USC Morning Buzz: Ed Orgeron’s Final Coliseum Appearance?
Is this going to be Ed Orgeron’s final game at the Coliseum? It might be if he is not named permanent coach or retained as an assistant coach next season. Orgeron and some juniors, like Dion Bailey, might make their final Coliseum appearances tomorrow night against UCLA.
“I haven’t made any decision (about going pro),” Bailey said. “I’m going to weigh the pros and cons. I think before the bowl game I will make a decision.”
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Tim Floyd On Andy Enfield Incident
Here’s a couple of his quotes: “A lot of comments made about a great city that I live in . . . I certainly didn’t appreciate that.
“Everything started back with some tampering on a McDonald All-American that we signed back in April a week after he took the job. I just don’t think it was handled appropriately on their end.”
UPDATED: UTEP defeated Tennessee tonight, so we won’t see a USC-UTEP matchup.
What Are You Thankful For On Thanksgiving?
A popular topic on twitter today. So I will start off: I am thankful that USC fans got to see these final eight games of the regular season why I was often critical of Lane Kiffin during his tenure.
Andy Enfield On Tim Floyd Altercation
Here’s what USC coach Andy Enfield said today: “I regret that situation happened and I apologize to the USC fans. We’re moving on.”
Battle Of The Bands: USC, Notre Dame And Colorado, Who’s No. 1?
Villanova 93, USC 79
Marcus Allen Visits Practice
Former Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Allen, who has been pretty visible this season, visited today’s football practice.
USC Morning Buzz: Are Trojans Feeling Invincible?
USC’s confidence is so high right now do the Trojans feel they cannot lose on Saturdays?
“We have an identity now and know what type of team we are,” Dion Bailey said. “Last year, we were unsure of who we were. We never knew what would happen going into a game.”