FEDS CALL FOR 38 POINT BAILOUT OF USC
WASHINGTON, DC (AP) -Doubts over the proposal to bail out the USC Trojan football program continue to slow the progress of the bill through Congress. Both Democratic and Republican lawmakers object to portions of the package, and are asking for more time to allow for further debate on the issue.
“I am ashamed it is taking this long to protect the American economy from a clear and dire threat,” said California Senator Barbara Boxer. The sponsor of the bill, Boxer says the bill would prevent American sports consumers’ already plummeting productivity from “cratering” by saving them the trouble of learning new teams’ names, uniforms, and style of play.
“For years, we have relied on the cornerstones of our sports economy like USC, the New York Yankees, and Bret Favre to help us keep our sports world clear, simple, and easy for the layperson to digest. They have served us well, and we owe them help in return when they struggle.”
The plan would award USC 38 points to be retroactively added to the score of the USC/Oregon State game played this past Thursday night, erasing a 27-21 victory by the Beavers and allowing USC to maintain their status as America’s most powerful and prestigious football team.
“This is a travesty of logic and a misuse of the American political system like I’ve never seen,” said Georgia representative Saxby Chambliss. “Instead of using the power of Congress to change the outcome of football games, maybe we should focus on keeping America safer, and they should focus on finding themselves a KNOWSHON MORENO OR TWO GO DAWGS AS HELL SIC’ ‘EM!”
Chambliss then made barking noise for two minutes straight to no one in particular.
The proposal is the second such bailout package proposed in the history of the United States Congress. The first, the King-Davie bill, was proposed by New York representative Peter T. King to award Notre Dame points to overcome all but three losses suffered during the Bob Davie era at Notre Dame. The bill made it out of uncompetitive voting in the House of Representatives, but was blown out in a landslide vote in the Senate.
Negotiations will continue into the night and throughout the weekend….DEVELOPING….
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I blame Subprime Coaching, we paid a high price for this coach and he is defaulting on the promise to show up in games, highly overvalued and his stock is falling like a brick.
Comment by Mr.Pelican Pants — September 26, 2025 @ 11:50 am
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Brilliant, O.
I believe Saxby was lobbying for the post-game awarding of a TD against the Cocks last year. Anyhow, he makes a mean grilled chicken sandwich w/ Saxby’s sauce.
Comment by NRBQ — September 26, 2025 @ 11:49 am
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Well considering the government force USC to loan out to hundreds of thousands of individuals who were extreme credit risks, I think for this act of government facism they should be reimbursed, but like hell should OSU be punished for it…..ROLL TIDE ROLL YOU ARE GOING TO A FUNERAL MOTHER$#!@%!@!&!
Comment by TSOBO — September 26, 2025 @ 11:48 am
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Barney Fwank Dept:
USC looked worse than Barney Fwank did yesterday.
Actually, Barney Fwank would have tackled OSU’s Jacquizzy better than anyone on the SC defense.
The USC team, coaches included, should punish themselves this weekend and instead of watching good footbaw teams spend it at the Mall watching the chick-flick Rodanthy-something-or-other. Or is that too much punishment?
Comment by Stacy Keibler Luvs Me — September 26, 2025 @ 11:48 am
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I think it is up to the winning teams to each give up a few of their superfluous points each to go toward the USC fund, until that fund can finance the USC bailout. Teams beating the spread will be taxed 2 points for every touchdown that beats the spread up until the point of just barely beating the spread. A proxy for this would be a a regressive tax of 1 point per score for every score over the spread, up until the spread is just barely beaten. In this way we can restore the natural balance.
Comment by Brian — September 26, 2025 @ 11:48 am
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Jay Rockefeller and Robert Byrd want to add a proviso that prevents excessive, windfall compensation to Bill Stewart, in the event that he is shitcanned.
Comment by now_a_hoo — September 26, 2025 @ 11:45 am
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Just like these dang Democrats to tax USC points for being elite and upoerclass, then when the system fails blame the Republicans and demand a 38 point bailout. I’m moving to Canada.
Comment by Dawg 05 — September 26, 2025 @ 11:44 am
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I think that there should be this bailout, as most Americans do, where we give the points to the team, Orson. We give them to the team, and we do it, we give the points, without blinking. We must not blink. And uh, when Americans look at our health care and the economy and the threat of nucular terror, Orson, from Putin and the Iraq and such as and we see a critical, critical part of our way of life that so often comes under attack from those who would seek to destroy us, Orson, that cannot be part of a multi-faceted solution that comes from Washington and provides less referees but-but smarter referees, we need to change college football, and that’s what this campaign is doing for everybody in America, we change things. Look, John McCain is the Maverick and everyone knows that, and when you have a system where USC loses to-they lose a football game, Orson, and Americans who, they won’t, it’s a catastrophe like 9/11.
Comment by Sarah Palin — September 26, 2025 @ 11:42 am
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I apologize, but I can no longer post today. I’ve been called to Washington D.C. to save the country.
Carry on.
Comment by blon — September 26, 2025 @ 11:40 am
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I blame the spread offense for point inflation.
Comment by ChasingMizzou — September 26, 2025 @ 11:36 am