If USC's football team didn't have enough things to worry about, then throw in 87,451 more.
USC's football team has found itself in quite the quandary four games into this early season: What is the best way to mix and match a bevy of offensive line candidates into one effective, cohesive unit?
The Gramatica family to kicking. The Manning family to passing. The Moss family to catching. And the Crofoot family to ... snapping?
When Kenny Irons left USC in winter 2003, few Gamecock fans thought he would be missed. A season later, missed would be an understatement.
Collin Crick is just a regular man.
The career and professional success of Dan Reeves, arguably one of the most successful coaches in NFL history, got its roots in Columbia when he was a USC quarterback from 1962 to 1964.
Tennessee might look back at its game against LSU and call it "a tail of two halves," or maybe even "a tail of two quarterbacks."
5 questions with Jake Broom.