Burhead
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That rumor has been out there a little bit. Someone even said he's been on campus, although Hubbs and I think Bryant both denied it. He's another guy who would probably be a starter from Day #1.
TJ is a LAZY SOB.
I wouldnt look for him to come in and start unless he has had a complete change of attitude.
My T-town boys told me about a week ago he was looking into Tallahassee again but I dunno now. I will leave them a msg and see what they say
At least some of their fans have the intelligence to recognize this.After this threat from the guys on wearesc I doubt anyone else will transfer. Because apparently you can't have a successful life unless you go to USC. :/
"This is a note to all USC players who are thinking about transferring.
USC is one of the greatest Universities on the planet. The USC network is unsurpassed. Any person who is part of the Trojan family will have that network to draw on all their lives. The network provides links to the professional world that no other schools network can offer. It is pretty much a given that any man who has played football for USC and got a degree from USC will be successful and will have a leg up in the professional world just because they have a degree from USC. The network will assure that there are the best most high paying jobs available to USC grads.
By transferring players are showing that they put them selves first and are also showing that they will run away from something when the going gets tough. Those that don't transfer will be showing that they are willing to fight and to stick it out when times are rough. Transferring does not look good on a resume, it indicates a give up attitude.
When you transfer to another school the other players will look at you as a threat to their success. You will have to give up a whole network of friends and start new in a hostile environment.
How have other football players fared that have transferred from USC to other schools? Look at J. Holland who transferred to Oregon. He is considered a bust! Look at Micheal Moody who transferred to Florida. Not doing so hot is he!
Those that transfer and then bad mouth USC or try to recruit other players have never ever been successful on the field or in life. There are many examples. For some reason, what comes around goes around.
So to the players that are thinking about transferring, think about the long term. Look at the big picture. There is so much more to life then playing right now. USC has more to offer you by staying here then any other school can ever offer you. You came to USC because you knew that! You came to USC for all the reasons I have stated. Now it is your duty to stay and USC, support your University and stick with her in good and bad times! JUST STAY AT USC!"
Best reply to this was this in regards to the bold section:
So would you say someone like that is head coaching material? Cause if all that is true, USC just hired a selfish coach that is a quitter and ran away when times were tough. Apparently his resume sucks and he has a give-up attitude.
After this threat from the guys on wearesc I doubt anyone else will transfer. Because apparently you can't have a successful life unless you go to USC. :/
"This is a note to all USC players who are thinking about transferring.
USC is one of the greatest Universities on the planet. The USC network is unsurpassed. Any person who is part of the Trojan family will have that network to draw on all their lives. The network provides links to the professional world that no other schools network can offer. It is pretty much a given that any man who has played football for USC and got a degree from USC will be successful and will have a leg up in the professional world just because they have a degree from USC. The network will assure that there are the best most high paying jobs available to USC grads.
By transferring players are showing that they put them selves first and are also showing that they will run away from something when the going gets tough. Those that don't transfer will be showing that they are willing to fight and to stick it out when times are rough. Transferring does not look good on a resume, it indicates a give up attitude.
When you transfer to another school the other players will look at you as a threat to their success. You will have to give up a whole network of friends and start new in a hostile environment.
How have other football players fared that have transferred from USC to other schools? Look at J. Holland who transferred to Oregon. He is considered a bust! Look at Micheal Moody who transferred to Florida. Not doing so hot is he!
Those that transfer and then bad mouth USC or try to recruit other players have never ever been successful on the field or in life. There are many examples. For some reason, what comes around goes around.
So to the players that are thinking about transferring, think about the long term. Look at the big picture. There is so much more to life then playing right now. USC has more to offer you by staying here then any other school can ever offer you. You came to USC because you knew that! You came to USC for all the reasons I have stated. Now it is your duty to stay and USC, support your University and stick with her in good and bad times! JUST STAY AT USC!"
Best reply to this was this in regards to the bold section:
So would you say someone like that is head coaching material? Cause if all that is true, USC just hired a selfish coach that is a quitter and ran away when times were tough. Apparently his resume sucks and he has a give-up attitude.
Do you have a link where that thread was found?
I feel like trollin'
Sorry I missed this post, but basically we need depth and it is within the rules to pull USC's players.
Also, Malik Johnson proved my point yesterday.