26 thoughts on “USC v. UCLA

  1. Quantity (UCLA) vs quality (USC). Both schools should end up with strong classes–SC’s will be lean and strong, with high stars-per-player. UCLA has the quantity, and some very good gets, so they should end up in the top 10. Key players such as Asiasi, Tagaloa, Gary, Juarez should make the remaining 48 hours interesting…

    • The only thing interesting (if you are a gutless bRuin) is that this SC class is the last of the recruiting classes affected by sanctions, the blue-shirts from the last recruiting cycle are the reason why there will only be 20 players vs the normal 25 – otherwise it would be Top 5 class as usual, and nothing to get excited about

  2. Doesn’t matter how strong of a class any team signs if coaches can’t develop that talent. I’m much more confident in the current SC staff doing that than any of the previous staffs over the past 5 seasons.

  3. I care they develop the talent, run good schemes, teach techniques and fundamentals that win for SC.

  4. Good news. I’ve seen from three different “experts” in the last hour Crystal Balling Phoenix, Az Defensive End Connor Murphy 6-7 250lbs to USC. Sounds like we may steal away Jim Harbaugh’s SLEEPOVER buddy!

  5. If USC signs a higher rated class then UCLA, Jim Mora , and his staff should be ashamed of themselves. Because Clay Helton comes across as incisive when talking to the media , and his program is in disarray .

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