usc recruits living in denial

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I especially like the quote from Devon Blackmon: "I think it's good, because that gives a lot of athletes an opportunity to have a spot and not worry about anybody else taking it. So if any recruit is smart, he would go there."
This is a guy who wants to avoid competition. Just what you want on a championship caliber team.
 

Ben E.

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I especially like the quote from Devon Blackmon: "I think it's good, because that gives a lot of athletes an opportunity to have a spot and not worry about anybody else taking it. So if any recruit is smart, he would go there."
This is a guy who wants to avoid competition. Just what you want on a championship caliber team.

yea thats the same nucklehead who was anti usc because he hadnt been offered by them ,supposedly had "hurt feelings", then they offered and he accepted immediately!

So the usc mantra went from "never stop competing" to "you wont have to compete here" or "you will only have to compete against walk ons here"! hahahhahaa
 

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These guys might not be that smart, or maybe they didn't understand the question. NO, YOU CAN NOT WIN A NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP IN THE NEXT TWO YEARS. After sanctions the team will have less of a chance.
 

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this is good practice for a usc recruit(s). They get practice in allegation denial, criminal denial, and sanction denial all before they even get on the field for troyans.

That is USC top to bottom, look at the AD Mike Garrett - he is living in the 51st of the US, the Great State of Denial.
 
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