Harrison Hornery scored 14 points off the bench and Southern Cal breezed to an 82-54 victory over Oregon State on Saturday. Hornery missed both of his 3-point attempts but hit all five tries from inside the arc for the Trojans (9-13, 3-8 Pac-12 Conference). Oziyah Sellers and reserves DJ Rodman and Kijani Wright all scored 12 for USC.
brother. he was my brother, my best friend, my business partner. they grew up together in scott city, kansas. we shared bedrooms, we shared clothing, everybody shared. brian was the eldest. what kind of an older brother was he? protective. ornery. ornery? we were always playing pranks on each other. especially theresa because he didn t take them so well. brian was very smart, it was a given. maybe a little too smart. i remember turning it to him once and saying, i just want to know what time it is. i don t need to know how the clock was made. here s what they got to do growing up in a small town. they joined an organization. a future farmers of america. they raise their special animals, show them up at fairs, and exhibitions. bryan knew from the very beginning that there was one job that he was meant to do. i never knew brian not wanting to be a veterinarian.
what kind of an older brother was he? protective. ornery. ornery? we were always playing pranks on each other. and he didn t take them so well. brian was very smart, it was a given. maybe a little too smart. i remember turning it to him once and saying, i just want to know what time it is. i don t need to know how the clock was made. here s what they got to do growing up in a small town. they joined four h. a future farmers of america. they raise their special animals, show them up at fairs, and exhibitions. bryan knew from the very beginning that there was one job that he was meant to do. i never knew brian not wanting to be a veterinarian. he always said that being of that was way more difficult than being a doctor. because an animal can t tell you where it hurts, or how they feel. you have to figure out how they feel. after finishing that school, brian moved to montana. a big wide open country. cattle ranches galore.
the president has a wise crack. back in july you said inflation was going to be temporary. i think a lot of americans are wondering what your definition of temporary is. well, you are being a wise guy with me a little bit. i understand. that s your job. according to nobel laureates, 14 of them that contacted me and a number of corporate leaders, it ought to be able to taper off as we go through this year. not happy. he was reminded of what he said that turned out to be just simply not true. not even close. but that the optimism at the end there, the confidence, the nobel laureates, this is going to get better. that essentially is the defining question of the midterm election year, isn t it? it is. we call that ornery. the president gets a little ornery sometimes. but, no, i think that he obviously hopes that inflation goes down because his fate, the fate of democrats in the midterms is completely tied up in that, right? he doesn t have a whole lot of
was he? protective. ornery. reporter: ornery? we were always playing pranks on each other and especially teresa, because she didn t take them so well. reporter: bryan was very smart was a given. maybe a little too smart? i remember turning to him once and saying, i just want to know what time it is. i don t need to know how the clock was made. reporter: here s what they got to do growing up in a small town. they joined 4-h, future farmers of america. they raised their special animals, showed them off in fairs and exhibitions. and bryan knew from the very beginning there was one job he was meant to do. i never knew bryan not wanting to be a veterinarian. bryan always said that being a vet was way more difficult than being a doctor because an animal can t tell you where it hurts or how they feel. you have to figure out how they feel. reporter: after finishing vet school, bryan moved to montana. big, wide open country. cattle ranches galore. an outdoorsman s paradise,