Category: Sport
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(Dave Allocca StarPix) I am doing my best to ignore the death penalty the NCAA (the lamest organization on the planet) blasted on USC. Instead of reading SI and ESPN, I have turned to In Touch. In this weeks issue, they confirm that Mark Sanchez is dating Jamie-Lynn Sigler….OMG! Here is what In Touch said…
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So a college football blogger steps away from his computer for a few days and all hell breaks loose. The Big Ten becomes the Big 12, the Big 12 becomes the Big Ten, and the Pacific 10 becomes the Pacific 11. Go figure. … As a good friend pointed out, this is all meaningless, since…
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The ‘Horns are staying in the Big 12. So, too, are Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Texas A&M. The conference is saved, and at the heart of it all is money and Texas, says Andy Staples.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Captain Compete will have to put away the mask and the Speedo for a little while at Southern California. In the wake of the NCAA’s crushing sanctions, the Trojans don’t know whether they’ll ever get back to their unique version of normal.
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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Mark Sanchez will be a morning man during minicamp.
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USC redshirt junior linebacker Jordan Campbell has become the first player to defect from the program.
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Texas, Texas A&M and the rest of the remaining Big 12 are staying put, reaching agreement Monday to preserve the downsized conference at …
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Los Angeles – Colorado joined the Pac-10 on Thursday, the first step in the conference’s expansion that could soon also extend the league’s footprint on a rapidly changing major college sports landscape to Texas. Colorado’s decision to jump from…
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Ben Bolch of the L.A. TIMES reports on reaction from USC Athletic Director Mike Garrett to recently enacted NCAA sanctions now saddling the Trojans football program. Speaking to alumni in San Francisco last night, Garrett said of the penalties: “As I read the decision by the NCAA … I read between the lines and there…
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Trojans brought severe NCAA penalties on themselves with the arrogance of Pete Carroll and Mike Garrett. Fight arrogantly. Fight recklessly. Fight wrong.
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Juniors and seniors to-be on the USC Trojans’ football team, hit with a two-year postseason ban among other punishments, will be allowed to transfer to other FBS programs without having to sit out a season, the NCAA clarified to ESPN on Friday.
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Here’s my recap of one of the crazier days in the history of USC football.