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Some Housekeeping

This blog received more hits than any other Daily News site yesterday, including our front page, dailynews.com. Also, the Open Forum will become a weekly feature if you choose to continue it.

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You are the man wolfie!

Way to go Scott! Congrats!

You should get an agent and see if you can get on a reality TV show :o))

Love the open forum..a great idea. Would like to see it every week...

So much for those losers at USCFootball.com and WeAreSC.com who claim your reporting is insignificant. Keep swinging the hammer Scott, but please go after Chris Carlisle.

I vote for keeping it - once a week please!

I like this site!

don't forget 13-9

http://youtube.com/watch?v=IB6oo7bEP78

I'm all for the Open Forum.

The open forum was a great idea. If you make it a weekly feature I'd expect your blog to consistently get more hits than DN's front page.

Also, is there any possibility of an aesthetic upgrade to the blog? It could use some Web 2.0 sprucing.

Of course

When does the White Nation meet up, can I bring my hood and robe to spring practice?

I vote for the open forum to stay.
It will stop all those haters who say Scott never answers our questions, and will help Scott become more popular than ever before.
Also, it will stop people at Scout and Rivals from saying Scott is a liar since it will now be our questions he is answering.

How funny. The surge in traffic was due to the report about Bush and the Playboy Mansion. Now that report is in dispute. Typical Wolf.

In the forum I'd like to see 66 19 discuss the 76 66 national disgrace, and then send 13 9 along with the powder blues on their road to the toilet bowel in 2007

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Scott Wolf has covered USC for the Daily News since 1996. A USC graduate, he covered his first Trojan game in 1984 for the Daily Trojan. Scott is known as the "scourge of the Internet message boards," according to radio host Petros Papadakis. Despite this moniker, there's no truth to the rumor he takes pleasure in antagonizing the "Internet geeks."

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