Tag Archives: Steve Sarkisian

The Peterson Principle: 9/5/2016

By Tim Peterson Now we really didn’t think USC would beat Alabama, did we? If USC fans took a step back and looked at it realistically it was just too much to ask.

The Peterson Principle: 12/29/14

A nine win season, a Holiday Bowl victory, and wins over Notre Dame and Nebraska to finish it off make it a successful campaign for first year head coach Steve Sarkisian and the USC Trojans.

The Peterson Principle: 10/27/14

By Tim Peterson Jordan Lobianco had a big game for Crescenta Valley Friday night. He caught an 82-yard touchdown pass, and returned an interception 10 yards for a touchdown. He was good enough to have his highlights shown on “The Challenge” with Fred Roggin and Petros Papadakis Sunday night on NBC.

The TEN: 4/17/2014

(“The TEN” is not a top ten but ten items worth being included in the TEN)

The Peterson Principle 1/2/12

The Bowl games continue through out this Holiday season. There have been some good (The Alamo Bowl) and some bad (The Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl.) Whatever happened to the Astro Bluebonnet Bowl?”

It’s a Holiday for Huskies

(San Diego) – Washington held Nebraska to less than 100 yards rushing and 189 overall in a 19-7 win Thursday night before 57, 921 at the Holiday Bowl at Qualcomm Stadium.

Mustangs Heating up for Hacienda

Last year Walnut started the season by wining its first five games and finished the year at 7-3. In another league that would have been good enough for a playoff spot and possible CIF run. But in the brutal San Antonio, Walnut was left on the outside looking in.

The Peterson Principle 1/19/10

By Tim Peterson   My first thought when USC announced the hiring of Lane Kiffin last week was why didn’t Matt Koffler get the job? But after coming to my senses and realizing that Koffler would never leave Rosemead for the Trojans my second thought was why did they hire this guy?  

The Peterson Principle 1/12/10

We knew it would happen sooner or later. USC fans, like me, hoped it would be later but after a year in which the Trojans lost four games, and possible NCAA sanctions coming down the time was perfect for Pete Carroll to take his act to the NFL. And of course 35 million dollars also […]