USC Hunkers Down

USC made only two players available to the media today and then limited Steve Sarkisian to less than five minutes.

“It’s pretty clear there are quite a few conflicting stories out there,” Sarkisian said. “Any information that we’ve been provided up until this point, we’ve pushed along to campus authorities. We’re really going to let it play out in their hands up until this point and quite honestly, we’re in somewhat of a holding pattern.”

13 thoughts on “USC Hunkers Down

  1. So when is Shaw going to speak up?…….does he have a lawyer advising him?……silence is far from golden here……

    • I think the best thing he can do is to be quiet right now, especially if there is a potential legal issue. We do not know all the facts, so it may be the best course of action.

      However, I did hear that Cade McNown reached out to him to see if he needed any assistance with getting a handicapped parking placard since he injured his ankles.

  2. I think Shaw has earned the consideration of the USC community. He’s not playing this week. Let USC gather all the facts before rushing to judge our brother Trojan.

  3. The girl will get paid off, recant her story, Shaw will play when his ankles heal, it’s all good in college athletics these days.

      • L.A. Police spokeswoman Liliana Preciado said two Los Angeles police officers responded to a complaint Saturday evening from a resident at the Orsini Apartments alleging that a female in the neighboring room was screaming for help.
        Preciado said the officers arrived at Orsini Building One, located on the west side of North Figueroa Street and the home to many USC students, at around 10:40 p.m. She said LAPD got no response after announcing itself and knocking on the door of the third-story unit where the screams reportedly came from.
        Witnesses described the suspect: “They saw a black male with dreadlocks leave the apartment from the balcony,” Preciado said the police report reads.
        Preciado said the officers then broke the door open and searched inside, but no one was there. A female resident who lives in the unit surfaced in the hallway shortly thereafter. She identified Josh Shaw as her boyfriend and said he matched the description of the man witnesses said jumped off the balcony. The third story is about 20 feet high from the ground.
        “The person that lives in that apartment returned and talked about her roommates and her boyfriend, who she identified as Josh Shaw,” Preciado said. “The victim’s boyfriend had a similar description to the suspect seen leaving the apartment — male, black, with dreadlocks. She said, That’s my boyfriend.”

        • there was no one in the apartment.. which is why the cops had to kick the door in, and no one was in there

  4. Wolfman, I noticed in that Stanford Ticket Ad on your website they are selling the USC game tickets for $100. That is higher than the market price on Stubhub of $67.

    You need to let them know their Dynamic Pricing isnt what they say it should be. If that was true their price would be in line with $67. Market rates. So as of now they are outright scalping folks.

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