Answer Tuesday!
We'll answer every question today (hopefully).
Q: Just how hard is it to pick seven or eight attractive young women on a campus with 33,000 students with values to be song girls? This is not rocket science.
A: I asked the same question back in the summer and never got a sufficient answer.
Q: About 15 percent of the Trojan Marching Band are not students at USC. They are either enrolled at other colleges, are still in high school, and some are not students of any kind. So in light of the selection committee of the USC Song Girls going against their own requirements for who can and cannot be a Song Girl, are there any discussions to outsource the process to allow girls who are not even enrolled students at USC to be a part of the squad?
A: Yes, they are considering outsourcing to India like so many U.S. companies. I hear several Bollywood actresses already expressed interest.
Q: More hilarious joke:
A) Pete Carroll saying "The Pac-10 is ridiculously hard"
B) Anyone who ever thought Sanchez was a Heisman candidate
Answer: Now this is a dilemma. The first comment is obviously a joke and I was shocked when I heard Pete Carroll utter it. Maybe it was the duress of a loss. The second part was farcical from the standpoint of people bringing up this subject after one game. Nothing against Sanchez. But the lazy analysts out there are anointing USC players are Heisman candidates before even getting a few performances out there for public viewing.



no more lazy than voting LSU ahead of USC in the AP poll. USC, under PC, has never sustained a loss of more than 6 points, nor as bad a whipping as LSU received last weekend by a team that lost to Ol Miss. Scott, "those who cast stones..."
Where would you rank Kevin Ellison as far as safetys go over the past 7 years?
Woody,
Get your facts straight first. While I agree voting LSU over USC is lazy, yes PC has lost by more than 6. He lost one double digit game, to ND his first year, and in 02 we lost by 7 to K-State at Manhattan.