
Why did the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Commission reject USC's offer on Wednesday to conditionally accept an agreement to allow the Trojans to play in the Coliseum?
When we first heard of USC's "put up or shut up proposal," we thought it was brilliant, because to reject the plan would require that the Coliseum Commission admit that not even its members had faith in their ability to deliver on their promises to the University.
Many observers say that the Coliseum Commission is reluctant to hand over the keys to the building to the University.
"It's not only about money," Coliseum General Manager Pat Lynch told the LA Times. "It's about everything."
Does "everything" include a plan to bring the Minnesota Vikings to Los Angeles?



















