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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DevilGrad @ 40 - and even the Chinese wouldn’t have enough to cover Notre Dame.
Comment by hobeg8r — September 26, 2025 @ 2:28 pm
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ocphil @45
As a regular on the wrong end of the abuse, welcome to our club. Can I get you something to drink?
Comment by Crabapple Buck — September 26, 2025 @ 2:26 pm
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#45:
Sure it sucks. But for us non-USC fans, it beats the hell out of sitting around waiting to find out if we’re all in a time machine headed back to 1929.
Besides, after the endless abuse of sports jargon by politicians for a century or so, it’s refreshing to see the metaphors running in the other direction for a change.
Comment by donkeydawg — September 26, 2025 @ 2:17 pm
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Perhaps instead of just giving USC a “blank scoreboard”… we can see some sort of government out-right takeover, and then fire-sale some of the assets and restructure the remaining.
Look at the wonders done by doing this under the Big East 2005 Plan did…. So if the Pac 10 removed volitale assets from the balance sheet, such as Arizona State, Cal, and Arizona… they are no longer carrying those over-inflated and underperforming funds, and leave room for investment in upstarts with some potential such as BYU, Fresno, and Utah. Its not an overnight fix, but it points the ship in the right direction and offers a better ROI.
Comment by beckett929 — September 26, 2025 @ 2:14 pm
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#20:
If the veer option is the Gold Standard, then I suggest that the Spread Offense is the 7/1 ARM. This spread marketing campaign really got a lot of underqualified teams into offenses that were more than they could afford, (I’m looking at you Auburn). When the offensive LIBOR readjusts, some of these programs are going to be royally fucked.
The offensive capital crunch is going to bite the mid-majors the hardest, especially the ones that rode the speculative Spread Offense wave and engaged in risky schemes.
Comment by Jason — September 26, 2025 @ 2:12 pm
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Damn today sucks. Nothing to do but hang around and take the beating though.
Comment by oc phil — September 26, 2025 @ 2:05 pm
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SKLM must be tired of yanking it to Ms. Kiebler’s photos. He tried to ‘pull’ for ol’SC last night and that went without satisfaction too.
It appears that just when they had a deal to take over CFB, the Trojans pulled out of negotiations and let the Beavers finish them off.
Comment by Crabapple Buck — September 26, 2025 @ 2:04 pm
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#41:
Nerd bunda! I resemble that remark.
But to all of you who are expressing the never-extinguished reactionary desire for a return to Bunda Friday (so, so 2007), I’m shocked you want to diddle while Troy burns.
Comment by donkeydawg — September 26, 2025 @ 1:40 pm
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I just heard that the Pac 10 has been added to the no-short sale list…
Comment by chuy — September 26, 2025 @ 1:22 pm
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Metaphor Friday is kicking some serious ass. We should do this every week. It’s like the nerd bunda.
Comment by Big Jon — September 26, 2025 @ 1:16 pm