27 thoughts on “And You Wonder Why I Ignore The Comments Section?

  1. I welcome the university taking full control of the stadium if only to rid it of the lazy, corrupt and incompetent managers and minions that have done nothing to improve the: restrooms, food venues, gateway access, parking – all of it.

    • Guess who spends most of his stadium time in the food line or in the restrooms?
      P.S. you get insight to a man’s view of himself when he uses the term “minions”.
      #betterthanyou

    • It’s possible Ron Mix, disgraced attorney just might be part of one of the clean up crews.

      • Squatter, once again moron, who or what is bozo u, you ignoramous? The only bozo u is Thug U aka ugly because of the sewage that comes from their such as Mora, Johnny Cheetin’ Wooden, Angela, they call me commie Davis, and the lies upon lies about Jackie Robinson being the first professional black ball player, which we all know he was not since i have brought this to your attention before.

          • To you and Charlie Bucket, I am not going after anyone, I am just pointing out the truth, which people from the ugly ranks don’t want to hear or know, so here goes, btw, I posted this on earlier blogs but it is okay to help others with informing them:
            Moses Fleetwood “Fleet” Walker (October 7, 1856 – May 11, 1924) was an American baseball player, inventor, and author. He is credited by some with being the first African American to play Major League Baseball.[1] Walker played one season as the catcher of the Toledo Blue Stockings, a club in the American Association. He then played in the minor leagues until 1889, when professional baseball erected a color barrier that stood for nearly 60 years. After leaving baseball, Walker became a businessman and advocate of Black nationalism.

            In 1884 Toledo joined the American Association, which was a Major League at that time in competition with the National League. Walker made his Major League debut on May 1 against the Louisville Eclipse. In his debut, he went hitless and had four errors.[1] In 42 games, Walker had a batting average of .263, which was above the league average. His brother, Weldy Walker, later joined him on the team, playing in six games. The Walker brothers are the first known African Americans to play baseball in the Major Leagues.
            Source is from Wikipeidia, the college they attended was Oberlin and after his baseball carreer, he became a business man..
            Now, upchuck, you can now eat crow.

          • The commie was Angela Davis who was a Black Panther in which she was allowed to teach at ugly.
            I am batting a 1000 percent in what i have written.

          • I think you missed the point of the post, but hey, I’m not the one that looks crazy when you type something.

          • I read your post and you said essentially USC shoud not throw stones since they have problems and that Jackie Robinson did’nt accomplish anything by not the blacks at that time. I did not address USC and I did not agree that Jackie did not do anything to help. All I was doing was pointing out to you that Jackie was not the first black professional ball player. However, I do agree he did help. What is even more intriguing was his brother Mack Robinson. He an outstanding athlete. He was in the 100 yard dash againt Jessie Owens in the 1936 Olympics. Mack came in second place and won the silver medal. If you look at the film, if he had another 5 yards, he would have taken Jessie. Mack worked for the City of Pasadena and was very instrumental with track and field for Pasadena JC and high school. He stood around 6’6″ and wa still in very good shape when I had met him. Nice man.

        • OMG!! why didn’t you tell us this BEFORE!! i got to call the NCAA, the Pac 12, MLB, etc etc etc all the institutions that have honored these legends MUST be told the TRUTH!!!

          if they ask me my source, i’ll tell them: “some angry nut on wolfman’s blog”.

          #ShouldGoWell

  2. Oh no! All the white trash rah rah’s are being eliminated… that includes you Alvarado!

    #southerncaltrashfansarebannedfromthecoliseum

  3. Don’t insult our intelligence Blogger. You read the comments religiously and even have surrogates (hello Bucket) monitor the comments.

  4. I thought the reason you avoided the comments section is so that you wouldn’t have to deal with any of the continuous sophomoric drivel from Owns.

  5. Scott Wolf, I wonder why you don’t have more “chats” so we can ask you about what you post. It is mostly a one-way conversation.

    • you read my mind….i was thinking a Memorial Day Weekend Q&A. so MANY things to ask wolfman about, Tate Martell, UCLA’s new Under Armour contract (biggest in History), Tate Martell KNOWING about the deal before it was announced, Game of Thrones, Premier League soccer…

      #EndlessPossibilities

  6. Actually, I never wondered if Wolf read the comments or not, nor would I care one way or the other.

    Now, on to something much more interesting which is the NBA playoffs. I don’t watch the regular season because the athletes don’t try that hard. Now they are playing for pride. And DeRozan of SC and Westbrook of SUCLA are doing great.

    Except Westbrook is showing off his SUCLA education. Yesterday he was quoted as saying “I’ve never been fined for one flop since I’ve been playing in the NBA. I don’t know about no flopping or nothing.”

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