USC-ASU Kicks Off At 5:30 p.m.

USC’s game against Arizona State on Saturday will kick off at 5:30 p.m. PT at the Coliseum. It will be broadcast nationally on Fox. This is the best game Fox could come up with?

19 thoughts on “USC-ASU Kicks Off At 5:30 p.m.

  1. ASU has a way of embarrassing bad USC coaches
    Tarmaced Kiffin
    The Hail Sarky
    Hopefully the will drub Gomer

    • ASU hasn’t played anyone, but I’m not looking forward to playing anyone right now. At this point Colorado looks like they could beat us in Boulder.

          • I doubt CO defeats USC – ‘they might’ but I doubt it because of that were to happen then the inmates are indeed running the asylum

          • Might means 50/50 with this team. And if you give ASU, Colorado, Arizona that chance they will play their hearts out.

          • Played great and had Michigan on the ropes at Michigan , won at Eugene .. if the 1st team qb plays … CU puts up 40 can u see T bone put up 40 , hell 30

  2. Yeah – a national feed 5:30 PDT/8:30 EDT and the two teams from two of the nations Top 10 media markets – better hope for a Trojan victory because a lot of eyes will be surfing back and forth watching whatever ABC and CBS have on tap.

    The only other Top 25 match up game is Stanford @ WA 6:00pm PDT/9:00 PM EDT

  3. In other Trojan News.
    Cody Kessler started for the Brown’s today.
    On Draft day SW trashed him.
    For Days after SW trashed him.
    The Brown’s lost.
    In a Cleveland Browns “Poll,”Today
    Over 80% said he had either outstanding game or satisfactory.
    Comment SW?
    Congrats to Cody !!

    • If the Brown field goal kicker hits a 46 yard field goal with 22 seconds left in the clock, the Browns win 27 to 24. Cody was sacked 4 times, checked for a concussion, but passed the test and went back in the game. Brown field goal kicker went 3 for 6. Cody played well enough to win. Good job, Trojan grad !!!

      • Yeah he worked his way up the ranks and played a great game – whodda thunk?

        Johnny Manziel should have take a page from Kessler’s playbook – nothing is guaranteed in life.

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