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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Ron Paul would never let this happen because score-setting runs counter to every basic tenet of free market capitalism gold standard veer offense VOTE RON PAUL!!!
Comment by John Q. Paultard — September 26, 2025 @ 12:01 pm
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We are prepared to bail out USC from out fine stock of excess cash, War Bonds, shares in Acme Amalgamated Holdings, etc…
…oh wait, you want POINTS?
Um…can’t help ya….would you take an INT?
Comment by Vandy J — September 26, 2025 @ 12:00 pm
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In addition who will have oversight of these “bailout” points? We can all agree that the PAC-10 officials have shown a lack of judgement this year and that the points should not be controlled by special interest groups such as ESPN. I propose a “Points for Players”? It’s a comprehensive plan where you get 5 points for every 5 star recruit you give up. This way USC could walk though the National Title Game without ever having to go on the field again, while restoring parity to the PAC-10.
Comment by JIMatUA — September 26, 2025 @ 11:58 am
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#3 wins (no point-sharing required).
Comment by NRBQ — September 26, 2025 @ 11:55 am
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SEC schools to advance to the top spot! That’s change I can believe in!
Comment by Holly — September 26, 2025 @ 11:54 am
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Gov Palin Question Dept:
#3 - Gov Palin: Thank you for your commentary. Us US-Americans, including South Carolinians, are happy about your views and outlook towards The Iraq.
On another matter: How seriously are you considering Hef’s offer to pose in your b-day suit for his mag?
Comment by Stacy Keibler Luvs Me — September 26, 2025 @ 11:53 am
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I would just like to point out that while Sen. Chambliss did attend UGA for his undergraduate studies, he went to the Tennessee for law school, which means he is therefore a TRAITOR and a blight on the reputation of our proud university, as he is on most things.
Comment by Doug — September 26, 2025 @ 11:51 am
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I cannot stand by the Trojans when they are choosing a path that is so clearly against the interests of the sporting nation. It is incumbent on all good Americans to support Oregon State in this time of great crisis.
What’s that? I said in 2006 that I thought that the Trojans were the bright future of college football and that I was happy to call them my friend and be their mentor? No, that’s not true at all, you must be thinking of some other integrity-laden Senator from the Nutmeg State.
Comment by Joe Lieberman — September 26, 2025 @ 11:50 am
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The real question is where do we expect these points to come from? As a Bama fan, we need all of our points for this weekend. If USC wants a bailout they should have to get it from the PAC-10, and stop taking unnecessarily from the rest of us.
Comment by JIMatUA — September 26, 2025 @ 11:50 am
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I woke up this morning thinking that last night was all a bad dream. All I remember is some Nebraska alum trying to console me at the bar: “It gets easier every year… you won’t be so tense on game days when your team sucks… I looked stressed and defeated like you back in 2000.”
Comment by socalbryan — September 26, 2025 @ 11:50 am