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The NCAA banned text messaging August 1 and that will come as a relief to USC's track coaches.
During a recent recruiting weekend, a prospect got inundated with text messages from a coach at crosstown rival UCLA.

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It was probably a couple of his own Student Managers texting the recruit to make UCLA look bad!

Cheat On!

USC sucks balls.....13-9, scoreboard in basketball and scoreboard in baseball. USC=UCLA's bitch

13-9...also the IQ's of Bill and Miguelito.

Of course it was UCLA texting...they want to steal USC's recruits and emulate them in almost all sports so they can actually feel what it's like to get on that championship podium.

Go SUCLA!

You do realize that the accomplishments of UCLA over USC have nothing to do with you?

How is that degree coming along miguelito? Are you still working on your major in fries, or have you graduated to the grill?

I wish there was a delay on the posting, I was a little angry at the time and after re-reading my post it seemed a little overboard. Oh well, you can expect a visit from me once a week to remind you all who owns collegiate sports in Los Angeles this year.

Miguelito = Life's bitch.

Miguelito:

What on earth drove you to get so angry about the post Wolf put up?

You should really look into some mental health options to explore your inner demons.

I'll say a prayer for you.

At least Miguelito is reliable.

LMAO. Clearly somebody at UCLA has the sack to give USC a taste of its own medicine. Shall we say, oh, limo sent to BP's high school?

"OMFG, IT WAS A TOWNCAR... TOWNCAR!!!!!!! IT WASN'T A LIMO I WAS THERE I SAW IT!!!!"- Garry

Reeely, Reel Bruin?

Then that confirms one thing for me--that Eric Scott was the UCLA coach responsible for the texting. Funny how he was in the room when USC visited Price, as well.

I feel pretty confident that Eric Scott will be the cause of at least one recruiting violation for UCLA within the next two recruiting seasons. You guys are playing with fire with him and his reputation.

fellow Trojan fans

it is a waste of time engaging any bRUIN fan.

simply say,

Dear Bill, Miguelito, ReelBruin, GO F--- YOURSELF!


Good night now

Here's a thought...after USC beats UCLA next year, what are these losers going to post?

I mean, 90% of their posts just say "13-9 hahaha" so next year when that is irrelevant...what are they gonna do?

I wouldn't be surprised to find out that Scott was one or more of the "bRuin" aliases in an attempt to create some buzz on slow news days. The frequency of the posts are really consistent to be real. Also, the humor should die out for most adults by now as they don't really have anything personal tied to that behavior.

Trojans, why give these guys a podium! Do not reply to their posts until after we kick their ass in the fall.

Haha..Looking at our two most prolific Latina posters, I'm thinking that Miguelita is really becoming intertaining. Everyone reads her and gets a good laugh because of the rediculous and somewhat comical nonsense that she spews...now on the otherhand Captain Doorknob..just a sick MFer.. who'd actually probably do herself some good by just dropping out.

Miguelito,

Thanks for the pizza last night. I hope my tip covered your rent for the week.

PH55, that was outstanding!!

Oh Gee Golly, someone just flamed someone else over the internet, that was outstanding!!

USC 41 UCLA 28

Got a lot of catching up to do Brunes!

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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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