2017 NFL Draft, College Football, Uncategorized, USC Trojan Football

USC Trojans Jumping to the NFL

January 16, the deadline for college underclassmen to make their intentions known if they would enter this year’s NFL draft in Philadelphia, and three USC Trojans have made their intentions known. Juniors WR JuJu Smith-Schuster, CB Adoree Jackson, and OG Damien Mama. Below I have provided links for their career histories provided by usctrojans.com.

JuJu Smith-Schuster WR Junior

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Click here to proceed to JuJu Smith-Schuster’s career history at USC.

Adoree Jackson CB Junior

pac12.com

Click here to proceed to Adoree Jackson’s career history at USC

Damien Mama OG Junior

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Click here to proceed to Damien Mama’s career history at USC.

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College Football, Uncategorized, USC Trojan Football

This is for Those Wonder Where Former USC Trojan Cody Kessler Stands in the 2016 NFL Draft

What are Cody Kessler’s chances of being taken in this year’s draft? To start with he is not on the Rams’ radar and for that matter there are no rumors of him being on other team’s radar either.  If you really care, you may ask why is that?  The is the answer is short and simple.

After you enter Cody Kessler for a Google search, you will get a few articles regarding his draft prospects.  All the articles say this same thing.

Kessler has the mental ability but lacks the physical abilities.  They also said that he lacks the arm strength to throw the ball deep downfield.

So he has no problem reading and putting the ball where it’s suppose to be as long as not in a deep place.  This is not too promising, but not enough to keep off someone’s  roster.  If the team had the time and patience he might be a good work in progress.

As, for what round he would  be drafted   He definitely would not be not a higher round pick, but somewhere in the lower rounds probably the sixth or seventh round.  If he does not get picked, some team will sign as undrafted free agent.

So, he will be picked up by some team, and we will not hear about him again unless there is some Tom Brady like a miracle.

Here are the links where can read more about Cody Kessler’s chances in the draft.

Roto World has him a later round pick.

Gang-Green’s scouting report.

CBS Sports scouting report

NFL.Com-Kessler’s draft file

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College Football, sports, USC Trojan Football

PAC 12 Playoff Possibilities For The Victor USC UCLA Matchup

The USC Trojans have a chance to return to Rose Ball after being denied for seven years.  To get there, they must go through their cross-town rivals the UCLA Bruins this Saturn at the Coliseum.

Even though both teams are tied at 5-3 in conference games, the Bruins(8-3) lead the Trojans(7-4) by a game in total play.  Hit this link for more of the story.  

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College Football, Rutgers, sports

Rutgers Is Not The Same School That I Knew When I Was Younger-Now It’s A Disgrace

I know that this is west coast sports blog and I should be writing a post about USC instead of Rutgers, so forgive me as a I gloat a little at some close family members’ expense.  It  all begins with non-USC Trojan fans calling the school a semi-pro college while I would agree with them to agree to agree.   Yet, USC has never gone slow low as Rutgers, NJ State’s University.

The low started in 2012 when Rutgers self destroyed a nine game winning streak and a chance for BSC bowl bid after accepting an invitation to join the Big Ten by losing their last three games.

And the downward spiral continued when they fired their basketball coach Mike Rice for physically and verbally abusing his players only to hire Julie Hermann as their new Athletic Director in 2013, who was also accused of emotionally and verbally abusing Tennessee’s women’s volleyball team she coach.

Now in 2015, you have wonder if the downward spiral has finally hit a new low with the three more scandals now hanging over them.  First scandal- they had to suspend five football players after they were arrested for robbery and home invasion,  The next scandal- another football player was arrested after their game with Washington State for domestic violence and he was also suspended. The last but biggest scandal- they had to suspend their football coach Kyle Flood for trying to fix a grade of one his players who would be part of the group of five players to be suspended in the first scandal.

To be honest with you this situation is nothing that I should be gloating over because this is a very sad and disgraceful situation bought on by someone’s bad decision to say that the school would make money off it sports programs especially football, and the only way to make this money in college football is put your team in bowl games especially the BSC Bowl game where the big money looms.

So this person thought it would be wise to accept a Big Ten invitation where Rutgers would have a shot at playing in the Rose Bowl.  But what this person did not accept or care to accept is the pressure that you put on players and coaches when you put them in a situation way over their heads.

The first tell sign of this pressure is back 2012 when the football team blew a nine game winning streak after finding out about playing in the Big Ten.  There is  pressure because there is a big difference between playing in the Big East and the Big Ten.  The competition level is lot higher in the later.

The second tell tale sign pressure is when Flood attempted to get his player’s grade change because he is under to pressure to win and he needed that players to win.

You know why I consider this so disgraceful is because this college was never like this when I grew back in the seventies.  How do I know this?  I grew up near New Brunswick where the school is located, so that is why this whole mess makes me angry.

You went to Rutgers for a good solid education back when I grew up.  The school was known for good grades over sports.  Now, its money over everything else, and that is disgraceful.

You know what is never mention or taken pride in?  How many New Jerseyans even know that Rutgers played an important part in the development of college football.  That is right.  Rutgers and Princeton played the first ever college football in 1863.  Every year until Rutgers went into division one football, those two school played each other.  Now this has also gone the way of good grades.

As much as I would hope all these scandals would change the direction of the school, I seriously doubt it because there is too much money to made to seriously consider to change. So, do not be surprised when you see NCAA sanctions coming Rutgers’ way in the future.

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