USC vs. Syracuse Highlights 2011

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It was an “Orange Crush” Saturday night at the Coliseum as USC beat Syracuse 38-17, led by Matt Barkley’s 5 touchdown passes.

Simply put, the Orange didn’t have the juice to hang with the Trojans.

The highlights are up. You know the routine!


4 responses to “USC vs. Syracuse Highlights 2011”

  1. I am very proud of the school from the bottom to the top. Everyone has worked very hard irregardless of the hand delt by the ncaa. The hard work showed and is an inspiration to me and goes to prove that circumstances don’t matter. What matters is the attitude of deciding to commit to a belief that as individuals, as a team we are going to stay focused on controlling what we can control have faith in it. Thank you U.S.C.

  2. yes sir. I know the routine. I love checking out tis site every Sunday or Monday for the best highlights on the web.. Barkley played a very good game.. They did shut down our ground game most of the game which should be a point of concern coming into conference play.. You can bet ASU coaches are looking at that right now. Hopefully the Oline will continue to improve week to week and keep the win in the process.
    If they could make some holes for McNeil, that kid is a beast with some very good balance. He’s a super strong kid with a low center. See that tackle he made?
    Wonder why they did not include that reception Woods made when his helmet got knocked off ..(again)? and how about Marqise Lee’s 1st TD that got called back with a PF on Kalil? Keep gettin brutal double and triple teaming #2 and watch # 9 bros.lol… thanks.. Beat The Scum Devils!! Go USC

    1. Good call Smash, coach Palumalo got on the backs at halftime and they were able to respond. They probably didn’t put that play with Roberts helmet flying off because they don’t want to promote hitting to the head. Especially for the kids who watch. You know they try to copy everything they see.

      Before the end of the season, McNeil may turn out to be the very best we got, which would not be bad at all. I think the kid will play in the NFL. Sometimes Kiffin talks about him as not having the right measurements yet, it really only comes down to results. measurements have never ever guaranteed success at anything. It’s heart and McNeil has shown this time after time.

  3. I agree with you about McNeil. He’s got a big heart and great instincts to boot. He seems to understand and to take advantage of his lower center of gravity so that his smaller size is often an advantage.

    I am not sure what the hell happened to Tyler. Where did I got this game?

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