They're back... But who?
USC students are back? Not quite. College football is back? Well, some teams have taken the practice fields already. The USC Trojans are back? They do take the field tomorrow, but when will the cardinal and gold return to national prominence is anyone's guess.
No, we're talking about the USCfootball.com dynamic duo of Keely Eure and Shotgun Spratling reuniting to bring you a new episode of the Family Feud Podcast. The latest edition of the show features a recap and roundup of everything that took place last week during Pac-12 Media Day and a look forward at USC's fall camp action where the Feudsters will have two weeks to watch and evaluate the team (before practices take on serious new media restrictions).
Only Keely was in attendance at this year's Pac-12 Media Day, held in Hollywood, while Shotgun checked in on the action from afar. In the middle of the night in a Javanese hut in Indonesia, he was able to keep tabs on the early portion of the event and the thing that stood out to him came from none other than Public...errr...Pac-12 Enemy No. 1, the $5 million man himself, Larry Scott. Keely and Shotgun discuss Scott's comments on where the conference's media rights deal sits with five years remaining and they have a long debate about playing collegiate football games at 9 a.m. Keely also shares her take on the rest of the Pac-12 Media Day, including Clay Helton's update on the roster with confirmations of Daniel Imatorbhebhe not participating this year, Trey Davis' transfer and academics keeping Jaylen Watson and Tilini Livai from making it onto campus.
The feuders then break down the impending fall camp, including what to look for on Day 1, physicality expectations, positions of concern and expectation, what is needed from a quarterback to earn the starting spot, the freshmen to be most exciting about and the narratives that are expected during this year's camp.
The Family Feud Podcasters also answer your listener-submitted questions about the best games to attend on the USC schedule this season -- both home and away -- and what offseason moves made by the Trojans will bear the most positive impact and the largest impact both in the short team and long term.
We are looking to feature your question on an upcoming episode. Send your Stock Up/Stock Down contenders for us to debate, provide us with an Agree/Disagree statement or a question you want us to answer. To potentially be featured on the show, email us at familyfeudpod@gmail.com.
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