Leonard Williams and Nelson Agholor Updates

USC defensive end Leonard Williams said he would meet with Steve Sarkisian on Monday and decide his future then.

“I want to get it over with,” Williams said.

Meanwhile, wide receiver Juju Smith on Nelson Agholor: “I know what he’s going to do but I can’t say.”

What does that suggest to you?

26 thoughts on “Leonard Williams and Nelson Agholor Updates

  1. Williams & Agholor know Sarkisian is a phony as a head coach. Why should they stay around and watch one coaching mistake after another (and continue) and ruin their drafting positions?

    • If I was a betting man, I’d put money on Haden privately shaking his head and saying what have I done!

    • Ya bringing a winless washington team to a 9 win season sure is phony! Haha you are an idiot, go follow another team troll

        • Winning the Holiday Bowl is better than winning the Las Vega Bowl, right? Not that you would know anything about winning bowls or having bowls for that matter.

        • At the peak of sanctions, Id say they did pretty darn good – it’s only going to get better just wait and see (which I am sure you will which is funny cuz i never watch bruin football EVER unless they play sc)

          • I guess I could ask you the same, ThaiLadyBoy, have you enjoyed never winning a Rose Bowl or a National Championship during any recent era?

            TROLLS, TROLLS and more TROLLS!

        • little gutties have actually lost more bowl games than they’ve won. Hard to believe but there’s that Bridesmaid U football tradition for ya!

  2. They’re both gone, but so what. Hasn’t Agholor been at SC since 2006? I think he should be graduating by now anyway.

  3. Truth be known, Sark was the only coach SC could find that would work for a AD that takes Head Coaches off a bus and fires them on the tarmac.

    • Haha EXACTLY – no inside info here, the site should be retitled “Playing with Trolls” cuz that’s what u get here (it’s pretty fun tho)

    • Speaking of DOUCHE….where’s the sanctimonious Douche Bag T-Family? After UCLA destroyed you Stupid Clowns, he went BYE BYE…A New Years round of drinks for the RAH RAH’s….Vinegar and water for everyone!

      • Maybe some of us have other things going on and can take or leave this place.
        Considering that you are a troll, you might want to take a break sometime and look into other ways to spend your time and energy.

        • why no comment(s) on the time of my post(s)? What happened to the pages you have devoted to exposing the true identity of “CHUCKER”?
          Jethro….Holiday’s got you down? You still angry over the UCLA win? Don’t tell me you lost your sock puppet? Sorry Chucker and me have been neglecting you…
          Thanks for taking time from your BUSY day to check in.
          Just ANOTHER CLOWN!

          • Uh, aren’t you the one wondering out loud about what other commenters are up to?

            Thanks for concerning yourself about us!

  4. The most difficult position groups in football for underclass men to play are along the offensive line and in the secondary.

    USC rotated 4 freshman and two sophomores with no playing time prior to this season along the offensive line. Five freshmen (Jackson, Plattenburn, Lockett, the penalty magnet Hawkens and Lopes,a WALK-ON) and two sophomores (McQuay and Cravens) have played in the secondary throughput the season.

    The only impact players on the D Line were Williams and Tavai, and the linebacker play was atrocious all season. Guys like Pelon, Felix, Temple, Sarao, and Bowman have no business seeing extensive playing time on D yet all did during the bowl game.

    The only consistent skill players all season were Agholor and Allen with guys like Smith, Dixon, and Davis showing flashes but also disappearing sometimes.

    There were epic fourth quarter breakdowns but maybe that had to do with the fact that the defense was exhausted due to horrible depth because of the sanctions.

    That sounds like a 9-4 team at best to me and if not for two fluke plays, the Hail Mary vs. ASU and the backwards pass turned touchdown vs. Utah, this team would’ve been 10-2!

    It was a complete success especially in regards to recruiting since talented incoming freshman know they can come in and make an impact right away.

    As someone already mentioned, Washington tried hard to keep Wilcox and he has been looked at as a head coach candidate for multiple teams. Guys who can’t coach don’t garner that kind of attention. Let Sark and Wilcox have more time to work with this young team and let’s see what they can do with a full recruiting class before we start calling for their heads.

    • I agree in general with what you are saying. Playing a true Fresh at DB is difficult. However, it can be done, just look at AJ. And alot of it is not their fault. It’s wilcox bend and bend and then break defense.He plays the same style that Monte Kiffen did..sit back, give up the short pass and don’t get burned long. Which we all hated. This wears out the defense, makes them tired when we are thin on numbers, exposes them to possible mistakes, etc. Then idiot Sark goes out on offense, runs 4 plays in 1 minute, punts, and puts them back on the field. It’s a deadly combination, sark’s inept offense and Wilcox’s bend and stretch defense. Until Haden gets these morons out of here, we are looking at more of the same.

  5. Hmm…ok choice 1. Go to the NFL, fulfill my dream, make $$$

    choice 2: stay on a mediocre football team , go to another diamond walnut bowl, lose again to UCLA, lose again to Utah, possibly get hurt and end my pro career..generally waste another year of my life

    what would you do?

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