USC Issues Complaint Against Musburger, ABC
19th September, 2006 - 11:39 am
Los Angeles Times - During ABC's telecast of the Nebraska game, Brent Musburger revealed material that the Trojans contend was privileged information and delivered a complaint Monday to ESPN.

"John David told us that his signal when he finds one-on-one and they're coming, it's that 'hang loose,' that familiar sign you've seen surfers use," said Musburger, referring to the sign where the thumb and little finger are raised.

Musburger late Monday, through an ESPN spokesman, issued this statement: "We've explained to USC that during our pregame meeting we discussed how we used replays to illustrate a specific signal the week before in the Ohio State-Texas telecast. In that context, we asked if USC has a similar way of communicating and the specific signal was offered. [READ]

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