Dylan Hernandez of the Los Angeles Times has the story from Day 1 of USC spring practice: Receiver Brenden Rice said he wasn’t certain he would leave Colorado when he entered the transfer portal on New Year’s Day.
Within a half-hour — “maybe 15 minutes,” Rice said — Riley called him.
“I’m like, ‘Wow, OK,’” Rice said.
When the conversation ended, Rice called his mother. Next, he texted his father, Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice.
“I’m going to Cali,” the message to his father read.
“As soon as I heard Lincoln call,” Rice said, “you know you have to go.”
Isn't "Cali" the name of a former south Columbian Drug Cartel? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cali_Cartel
"Cali" ? no one in or from California calls it "Cali" yet a lot if not all of the rest of the country does.
“Cali” is an abbreviation of “California” that only non-Californians use. Nearly every other U.S. state calls California “Cali,” but Californians hate this. Avoid using “Cali” if you want to seem like a native Californian. “Rad” was used more frequently by Californians a few years ago, but you may still hear it today.Mar 31, 2020
I remember when the puckerbutt crowd didn't like SC being called "Southern Cal".
Yet the bookstore sold a sweatshirt stating "southern cal". I still have one.
But "Southern Cali"? No, that one I would have trouble getting used to. sc
boom.” As soon as Lincoln called……”
fawking Bohn. I would allow Bohn to use my handle if he asked. big balls Bohn.