Last year, USC changed the font on its lettering and numerals for all uniforms, as seen above. It also looks like the cardinal has become brighter. I find it to be a worse look and prefer the lettering/numerals from last year (below). If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
Who cares?
USC Basketball recruiting class ranked #17 ESPN.
Charles O’Bannon Jr. #6 SF
Jordan Usher #23 SF
Victor Uyaelumno #16 C
ALSO…
Former 5* Derrick Thornton (Transfer from Duke)
How many are one and doners?
None. O’Bannon is a three year kid. They are all really good pieces to build on.
Well, Sammy perhaps ESPN is the only one counting the transfer. Most have your class outside the top 25 at the moment and rated around 5th or 6th in the Conference. UCLA, Arizona and UW all have top 5 classes, although UW has consistently done less with more. It’s up to Andy to make it happen for you guys.
Espn didn’t count the transfer. We’re 17 without him. I added him.
Your class is then 4th or 5th in the league.
Taking your job more seriously, would be a change for the better.
Yep.
Paul Biancardi was saying that USC is gonna be tough next year yesterday on ESPN Recruiting Nation. He said USC and Michigan State’s class are the most underrated and ones to look out for.
Exactly.
White goes better with the latest rage………..pink shoes.
Here’s KO’s bio….it’s a mess!
On June 20, 2009, O’Neill was named head coach of the USC men’s basketball team.
O’Neill was involved in an altercation with an Arizona Wildcats booster at his hotel on March 10, 2011. As a result, O’Neill was suspended for the rest of the Pac-10 tournament,which resulted in a 67–62 loss for the Trojans.
O’Neill’s 2012–2013 entered the season with high hopes based around a number of transfers coming in from other programs. The team started the season 3–6, fueling speculation that it would be O’Neill’s last at USC. Much of this speculation was due to the fact that O’Neill sold his Los Angeles home, and relocated to Coronado, CA, which is located over 125 miles away from USC.
On January 14, 2013 Pat Haden, USC Athletic Director, announced that O’Neill had been relieved of his duties at the University after beginning the season 7–10 (2–2 Pac-12).