Instant Analysis with USCFootball.com's Shotgun Spratling and Ryan Abraham discussing all of the important news and notes ...
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Merch. Store: https://couzs-corner.myspreadshop.com In this college football video, What Has Caleb Williams MAD, I will talk about a recent tweet from the USC quarterback addressing an article about him in 247 Sports. I will give you some quotes from the article, as well as read you the tweet from Williams. I will also give you my thoughts on the situation. Caleb Williams was the backup quarterback at Oklahoma behind Spencer Rattler during the first half of the 2021 season, before winning the job during the Texas game. After the season, he transferred to USC and followed Lincoln Riley to L.A. 247 Sports recently wrote an article about Williams’ time as Rattler’s backup and in the article they included quotes from Williams’ appearance on the Momentum podcast. Williams took exception to the article and shared those feelings in a tweet. This video is my reaction to that Tweet. #uscfootball #fighton #calebwilliams 247 Sports Article: https://247sports.com/Article/Oklahoma-football-Caleb-Williams-hated-process-of-being-Sooners-backup-QB-behind-Spencer-Rattler-187396572/ Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGQsDxC1nVegCKqyoMKnL9w/join Other Ways to Support the Channel: Venmo: https://account.venmo.com/u/CouzsCorner PayPal: https://paypal.me/couzscorner?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US CashApp: https://cash.app/$CouzsCorner 🃏BetUS Link: https://record.revmasters.com/_rUa6Cm20nO3ulQmTAVK722Nd7ZgqdRLk/1/ Fanatics: https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/BallInWVU Amazon: https://amzn.to/3I4H9gT Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/couzscorner Twitter: https://twitter.com/couz206 This channel is dedicated to covering college football and basketball, with a big focus on the West Virginia Mountaineers. It also covers conference realignment news & rumors, provides polls, game breakdowns and predictions, recruiting updates and a lot more. Teams covered other than WVU include, but are not limited to: Oklahoma Sooners, Texas Tech Red Raiders, Kansas State Wildcats, Houston Cougars, BYU Cougars, UCF Knights, Cincinnati Bearcats, Oklahoma State Cowboys, Texas Longhorns and many more. FTC Legal Disclaimer - Some links found in the description box of my videos may be affiliate links, meaning I will make commission on sales you make through my link. This is at no extra cost to you to use my links/codes, it's just one more way to support me and my channel!
Thursday's nightcap in the Pac-12 Tournament was back and forth battle between the Trojans and the Huskies with 7 ties and 15 lead changes. In the end USC was able to overcome 23 turnovers by shooting 49% from the field and holding Washington to just 30.8% en route to a 65-61 win. Guard Boogie Ellis led the Trojans with 17 points on 6 of 10 shooting including 3 of 5 from the three point line. Forward Isaiah Mobley chipped in 9 points and 9 rebounds and Chevez Goodwin added 7 points and 8 rebounds. In this edition of Instant Analysis USCFootball.com basketball analyst Shotgun Spratling and intern Nicole Shearin breakdown what went right and want went wrong for this USC basketball team in the win against UW.
USCFootball.com intern Nicole Shearin and reporter Shotgun Spratling provide Instant Analysis following No. 16 USC's 75-68 loss to No. 17 UCLA Saturday night at Pauley Pavilion. The Trojans suffered their second consecutive loss, falling to 25-6 (14-6 Pac-12) after turning the ball over 15 times to UCLA's one turnover. The Bruins had a 21-3 advantage on points off turnovers.
USCFootball.com interns Nicole Shearin and Anthony Gharib provide Instant Analysis following No. 16 USC's 91-71 loss to No. 2 Arizona, which gave the Wildcats the Pac-12 regular-season title. The Trojans fell to 25-5 (14-5 Pac-12) after its top three leading scorers -- Isaiah Mobley, Drew Peterson and Boogie Ellis -- struggled to find a rhythm, combining to shoot 8 for 34, including a 3 for 26 start to the night.
USCFootball.com interns Nicole Shearin and Anthony Gharib provide Instant Analysis following No. 21 USC's 67-64 win over No. 12 UCLA inside a sold out Galen Center. Playing in a raucous environment, the Trojans won their fifth straight in the Crosstown Showdown rivalry -- their longest streak since World War II -- behind stout defense and a career night from Drew Peterson.