Most California college students had no idea that Lil Romeo, the son of famous rap mogul Master P, had been on the University of Southern California basketball team for his freshman and sophomore years of college. Lil Romeo became well known at age 12 when his father Master P signed him to his record company, No Limits Records. Lil Romeo, aka Percy Miller, later went on to play guard for the basketball team at Beverly Hills High School. While on the USC basketball team for two seasons, Miller only played in a total of nine games in two seasons, for a total of 19 minutes. During his 19 minute college basketball career he only scored five points, while also racking up three rebounds and an assist. Now Miller’s basketball career at USC is over as he got dropped off the team due to infractions from the prior year.
Not only is Miller leaving the USC basketball team, he is also leaving college all together to go back on tour this summer and promote his new album. He also said that he got a new acting opportunity for a big block buster movie. So Miller will be back in the spotlight as Lil Romeo, and it is unclear if he will ever return to the California college basketball scene. USC should be just fine without Miller on the team, as his impact was insignificant over his two years. So get ready to see more of Lil Romeo back in the music scene, and cheer on the USC basketball team for the next season.

I think it would be great if the Big 2 didn’t give up rights to the name forcing the Big 10 to stay the Big 10 with 12 schools