36 thoughts on “Adoree Jackson On Alabama

  1. Ohhh ‘The Princess’ has a 5 + 1 = 6 players in a mess….first batch of scalliwags were popped driving in a car w. a gun and dope….hmm AL here we come huh? The other clown got into it with a cop outside some gin mill before which this fine upstanding ‘Devin Butler’ shoved a woman who was fighting with another woman.

    Then there’s that old ‘swept under the rug’ Lizzie Seeburg cover-up opps I meant investigation that went no where but hey nothing matches the ‘see no evil’ like ‘The Princess’ and Hillary Klintonska aka ‘la bruja’.

      • If this historically fraud con job played in any conference they’d already have an oversight looking at them instead of their one ‘in-house’ Star Chamber.

        Who knows how much has gone under Kelly? The guy’s a source of corruption and an average coach with a ‘gone with the wind’ program

        • There’s already been the Fake Girlfriend lied about, the poor kid who died falling off a scaffold when he had no business being on,. a QB kicked out of school for Academic Fraud only to be allowed to return…and this is only the stuff we know about.

  2. Winning this game is 1A on our minds, but from an individual standpoint SC players can gain a lot from this football game with Alabama. NFL scouts galore will be at this game. They want to see what USC’S players and pro prospects can do against top level talent like Cam Robinson, Calvin Ridley, etc. They’ve already stated this on the NFL network, that this is USC’S game to prove it’s worth in player evaluation. First game or not the stage doesn’t get any bigger than this game for the NFL evaluation. Alabama’s the closest program to an NFL team.

    • Fresh perspective, Sam. Hope everybody on our highly praised O-Line, our 5 star corps of receivers and running backs, and our 4 vaunted defensive backs approach the game with all the extra juice this opportunity demands —because, contrary to what Adoree thinks, this is NOT gonna be at all like what he’s seen in practice.

        • Adoree is gonna be seeing routes he never imagined, Alv. Part of him coming out on top on September 3rd is his KNOWING it’s gonna get weird out there and being able to adjust on the fly. Not easy, but not impossible either. I just want him to expect the unexpected —not a fall practice session.

        • You are SO right, Sam! Coaches have been telling our guys for the last 15 years that, because of our talent level, they’ll never face anything tougher in a game than they do in practice. That was more true in the Carroll years than now, but it’s never been completely true. Opposing teams bring a bunch more attitude and, in a lot of cases, bottled up hate than our guys will ever see in practice. Best to expect it. This September 3rd thing is gonna be for blood whether we want it that way or not.

          • Perfectly said Mike. I do know this, I feel a lot better and comfortable with Helton and this coaching staff then with Sark and Kiffin. It’s a promising thought.

          • Me too—Helton gets the need for toughness. Same mind set as for last year’s UCLA game —-take no prisoners.
            #ThisTimeIt’sGonnaBeForAllTheMarbles

          • Ha! Especially not the mindset for Oregon!
            (…or the second half of the first Stanford game, or either half of the second Stanford game, or….)
            #ThinkSecondHalf1974NotreDameGame

          • …so don’t give up on September 3rd, GT, if you look up at the scoreboard at halftime and it reads Alabama 24, USC 6…….

    • hmmm…sounds like you are already laying the groundwork for a “silver lining” narrative following what is an almost certain defeat!

      wrong mental approach. you go in THINKING you’re going to lose, you’ve already LOST!!

      #NoTomorrowsForYesterdayU

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