USC linebacker sorry he faked getting busy with Erin Andrews
By now most of you have seen the video of USC linebacker Rey Maualuga dancing behind Erin Andrews following the Trojans’ victory over Penn State in the Rose Bowl.
According to SPORTSbyBROOKS.com, Maualuga is now sorry for the dance.
Why was the “apology” necessary? Because, as USA TODAY says, certain women’s groups are still upset with his barbaric behavior:
But Donna Lopiano, former CEO of the Women’s Sports Foundation, called Maualuga “my first-round pick for ‘offensive’ player of the year” and his dance behind Andrews “another example of a narcissistic, high-profile athlete believing that any behavior, no matter how inappropriate, is acceptable because of his status.
“For those who would laugh off, celebrate or enable this behavior, think twice. Ms. Andrews could be your sister, daughter or wife.”
Yes, because if someone dared do a white boy dance for all of two seconds behind my sister…well, let’s just say that it would be like the “curbing” scene from “American History X,” except not as family-friendly.
Again, to make sure we’re clear about this: Maualuga never touched Andrews, didn’t lay a finger on her. He merely danced behind her for about two seconds while she wasn’t looking in order to crack up a few Trojan fans who were watching. Let’s face it, Bruce Pearl was way more handsy with Andrews than Maualuga ever got.
Would Maualuga have done the same thing if it was, say, Todd Harris working the sidelines instead of Erin Andrews? Probably not. But in terms of actions that degrade women, this seems pretty mild. Plus, Andrews should consider herself lucky. When Maualuga parties, he has a history of being a bit more physical.
Agreed. I don’t think you can go into this situation too deep and say, “Maualuga did this because he’s a football player and knows he can get away with anything.” I think he was just trying to be funny.






Message to Donna Lopiano: Listen sweety…I know you’re just trying to get your name in the news for acting appalled by the actions of this player. I bet you even giggled a bit when you saw the video on scoresreport.com! Football is a man’s sport…it always will be a man’s sport. Women at a football field are there for one reason…for men to look at and ogle. You think there’s any coincidence that ESPN hired a hot blonde as their sideline reporter? No…do you know why? Because no self respecting man wants to look at Rosie O’Donnell, that’s why. Anthony is right…it was about 2 seconds of sophomoric humor aimed at making some drunk USC fans laugh. He wasn’t trying to disrepect the history of woman in America. You’ve come way too far for that to happen.
Now go put your apron on, get in the kitchen, and make me a pie! This guy doesn’t owe anybody an apology.