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Recruiting 2020 DE Tuli Tuipulotu talks USC offer, family ties to Trojans

I went last night to watch Lawndale and get a look at 2020 DE Tuli Tuipulotu, who received a USC offer on Thursday. (He's Marlon's brother).

The game got called at halftime due to lightning and it poured for most of the two quarters they did play, but I can definitely see why Tuli's recruiting stock is soaring. He's raw, but he's physically impressive and it's easy to project great potential for him at the next level.

We talked after the game. Here's the story:

https://usc.rivals.com/news/2020-de-tuli-tuipulotu-talks-usc-offer-family-tie-to-trojans
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Recruiting Expected visitors for today's game

Among the recruits who are visiting today, here are some who we've heard will be in the Coliseum today for USC-Colorado:

-2019 4-star DE Ty Robinson
-2019 3-star QB commit Kedon Slovis (unofficial visit, planning to take his official in December)
-2020 DE Tuli Tuipulotu (who received his USC offer on Thursday)
-2020 3-star TE Jack Yary
-2020 3-star WR Isaac Jernagin
-2020 4-star OLB Damian Sellers (just talked to him, confirmed he's still in town).

**Set to talk to Jack and Damian tomorrow about their visits. We just had stories on Isaac and Tuli in last two days, so check those out.
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I think Larry Scott, is still the best Commish,out of the Big 5.....

Salarie wise...Larry Scott makes 4.5 Million a year as the P12 Commish, more than any other big 5 school, also all the P12 underlings below Larry average $450,000 ( like Dixon ) which is well above the average salary of the other conferences, that draw WAY more money, with their tv contracts..than the P12,
yada yada yada fvck Larry, hes totally incompetent...

Get after Bob Stoops Now!

I’ve been one of the biggest pumpers.

I supported Kiffen, until I sat at ASU and thought, it’s time for this guy to go. The team had quit, he lost them.

I supported Sark, said he was haven a drunken time and would refocus himself to better wins. Many of you reminded me he had a serious problem and had to go. Then I heard of the practice incident and said I’m wrong, he’s got to go!

Now Helton, he’s been a great family guy, the kids love him. He’s a wholesome man with passion....

Then I watched the Texas game, the kids quit. Wazzu, kids fought for every inch. At times giving up 15 yards. No discipline! And he looked lost. He lost 5 star kids, because he is too nice. Kids that have been told they are premier athletes and will earn millions. They believed it, and he did nothing to tell them straight. He’s losing his kids, and we’re losing games.

Helton flat out gets out coached. 4th and 1 and they call a pass play. Win it and big rewards, lose it, except responsiblity.

And all he can do is put on his “mean hat!”

Too late, we deserve someone that can drive 5 star kids into finishing. Or if they wash out, cut them.

I’ve coached, blame was always mine, I cut my friends, people I liked. Cause the team deserved the best. My friends weren’t always that. I lived with it, but I meant it!

Bob Stoops has a resume and his brothers can coach... they’re available too! Family First!

Fight On!

Saw on TOS

That Swann has voiced his displeasure with CH. Out of respect to this site I’m wont post the quote unless I get permission. I’m not saying this is true but it’s interesting to say the least.

I wonder if this has something to do with the more physical practices this week?

FO!

Recruiting 2020 slot receiver Isaac Jernagin says USC is No. 1 for him right now

Isaac Jernigan, a 3-star WR in the 2020 recruiting class, is receiving a lot of Pac-12 interest, but he calls USC his "dream school" and says the Trojans are No. 1 on his list right now.

He'll be at the game Saturday -- his second game in the Coliseum this season.

Full story:

https://usc.rivals.com/news/2020-wr-isaac-jernagin-says-usc-is-no-1-on-his-list

OT- Stephen Hawking's Last Paper Released

Stephen Hawking's Final Paper Was Just Released
By Yasemin Saplakoglu, Staff Writer | October 11, 2018 05:49pm ET

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Stephen Hawking speaks at the 2010 Television Critics Association Press Tour in Pasadena, California.
Credit: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images
Stephen Hawking's final paper was just published by his colleagues in the pre-print journal arXiv. The team had completed the research a few days before Hawking's death in March.

It was the third in a series of papers that dealt with a concept Hawking spent decades pondering: the black hole information paradox. Here's how it goes:

Black holes are extremely dense, time-space-warping objects that can form when stars collide or giant stars collapse in on themselves. Classical physics suggests that nothing could escape a black hole, even light. But in the 1970s, Hawking proposed that black holes might have a temperature and could slowly leak out quantum particles. This "Hawking radiation" effect means that, eventually, the black hole will evaporate, leaving behind a vacuum that will look the same for each evaporated black hole, no matter what it ate during its lifetime. [The Universe: Big Bang to Now in 10 Easy Steps]

This idea posed a problem: During its lifetime, the black hole swallowed a lot of information in the form of celestial objects, but where did that information go? The laws of physics dictate that no information should be lost: If information existed in the past, we should be able to recover it. Hence, the paradox.

In 2016, Hawking and his team proposed that black holes might have "soft hairs" made up of photons (light particles), or gravitons (hypothetical particles of gravity) that store at least some of this information, Live Science previously reported. These soft hairs surround the black hole's "event horizon," — a boundary beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape.

In the new paper, Hawking and his team found a mechanism — which relies on as-yet-unproven assumptions — for counting the amount of information that soft hairs can carry. "It agreed with the famous formula now inscribed on Stephen's headstone," senior author Andrew Strominger told Live Science in an email. The formula he is referring to is known as "Hawking's equation," and it describes how black holes emit Hawking radiation.

When a black hole swallows an object, its temperature should change, which means its entropy — or the disorder of its particles — must also change (higher temperatures mean particles move around more rapidly, which means more disorder). In the new study, Hawking and his colleagues showed that "soft hair" can indeed record the entropy of a black hole, according to The Guardian.

Another one of Hawking's colleagues, Malcolm Perry, a professor of theoretical physics at the University of Cambridge, told The Guardian that the late physicist "knew the final result" of the work before he died and that when Perry explained it to him a few days prior, "he simply produced an enormous smile."

There is still much unknown about how these soft hairs store information and whether they store all or only some of the information gobbled up by black holes.

"This is excellent progress, but we have much work yet to do," Strominger said.

Football Cam Smith 'about 50-50 at best' for Colorado game with hamstring injury

Clay Helton was considerably less optimistic Thursday after practice about linebacker Cam Smith's availability this weekend.

Smith strained his hamstring in practice this week and is looking questionable for the Colorado game.

That and the rest of the injury updates here:

https://usc.rivals.com/news/usc-lb-cam-smith-about-50-50-at-best-with-hamstring-injury

Football USC needs Isaiah Langley's best game this week vs. Colorado

While Colorado moves breakout star WR Laviska Shenault all around the field and USC does not really move its cornerbacks, I have to assume the Buffaloes took note of how Washington State so effectively attacked the Trojans' left cornerback spot a few weeks ago.

For that reason, I wanted Isaiah Langley's thoughts on the matchup, how challenged he felt coming off that Washington State game and what he feels he needs to prove.

Here's what I got ...

https://usc.rivals.com/news/usc-will-need-isaiah-langley-s-best-game-in-tough-clash-with-colorado

Game Day Logistics Help

I haven't been to a game in 2-3 years and was just wondering if anyone had any advice on getting from campus tailgate to non-student entrances at the coli, esp given all the construction. I'm in section 25 for reference.

I'm assuming the rose garden and science center cut-through is no longer available?

thanks in advance, beat the buffs!
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