16 thoughts on “USC Question Of The Night

  1. I thinking Klown U should erect a monument to its superior Basketball tournament record using recycled toothpicks.

    • is there room for a full length practice field for our neighbor across town? is there room for the buses to load for the trip to our neighbor’s home games? is there room for a mental facility for trolls? is that a sock puppet in your back pocket?

  2. what should they do with the sports arena site???? how ’bout they install a whole lotta port a potties to help with the wino urine issue? that entire area smells worse than el segundo.
    I swear…just last week, I saw some workers putting a bronze clothes pin on mckays nose, because the smell was sooooooo bad!
    fptyeng ung

  3. I was thinking a Beer Garden for Owns and Bucket so they can drink themselves to death.

    #we’redbags

    • CowPolyFan3.0, how about a Cow Poly Sports Museum, strategically located between Cow Poly SLO and Cow PolyPomona?

  4. The Scott Wolf School of Jornalism…. Journolasim….. Reposting Content From Other Sites

  5. Wolf. You deleted my last comment.

    It’s said we should build a giant trophy case of a building to hold our Football National Titles for the Trolls to admire. “Ahh, ooh, cool!” “How come we don’t have one of those dad? Keep quiet son”.

  6. USC was eventually going to have to tear down the Sports Arena and replace it with something that generated close to the couple of million dollars a year in revenue the Sports Arena produced. A soccer stadium (with a MLS tenant) made the most sense. Additional parking for 6 or 7 football games a year just doesn’t make USC enough money. Neither did the museum option. The original plan was for USC to raise the funds to demolish the Sports Arena and build the replacement soccer stadium, and then get a team to sublease. Having the LAFC take this upfront cost from USC was a major win for USC. Probably USC will not get as much revenue from the deal with LAFC as it would have if USC directly controlled the new stadium as it did the Sports Arena, but the rent USC will get for the long term sublease of the property to LAFC will still help USC with funding Coliseum operations and improvements.

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