Answer Monday! (SG Forum)
And now back to SG-gate.
Q: Do you feel a sense of validation over how Sports Illustrated and other media cover all the scandals of Song Girlgate but they have never fallen for the embarrassing PR tactics meant to counter the scandals from the USC sports information department?
A: I think those publications have no interest or time for the PR stuff emanating from Heritage Hall on this topic. Neither do I, to be honest, but it's funny they feel the need to push back on this.
Q: Have you attempted to interview Steven Sample about the nationally embarrassing USC Song Girls?
A: I haven't asked Steve about this yet, but I can imagine the facial expression if I did.
Q: This past week the New England Patriots dismissed one of their cheerleaders when embarrassing pictures from her Facebook profile made their way throughout the internet. The Patriots organization issued a press release saying such behavior was not representative of their organization and this young woman would no longer be allowed to represent the team on the sidelines. So how come when similar incidents with the Song Girls have occurred these past few months, there have been no repercussions to those young women? Why was Sarah Carmona allowed to attend the Song Girl reunion in her uniform? NFL teams are not exactly known for their high morals or scruples yet they have handled this far better than a prestigious university such as USC.
A: That's why they call it the No Fun League.
Q: Your Tricia Pillsbury update only consisted of saying you saw her there? That's it? Some pictures on the Patron Saint of Song Girls would have been helpful.
A: I may be able to post a picture this week. We'll see.



Scott;
I am calling your bluff. If you had pictures they would have been posted. You are just pimping for hits.