Category: Sport
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<!–start image–><!– end image–>Under Pete Carroll, USC has monopolized the majority of high school football talent in California, but as a national recruiting power, the Trojans have also focused their energy outside the state when assembling each class. On occasion, USC has overlooked local talent in an effort to cherry pick top rated players nationally
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The USC Trojans (8-4) will face the Arizona Wildcats (6-6) at the Galen Center on Dec. 31 at 4 p.m. to open up Pac-10 Conference play. The game will be broadcast live on Prime Ticket with Paul Sunderland and Brandon Granville calling the action. It will also be offered on a delayed basis on USCTrojans.com.…
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Are you busy this afternoon? Probably, because you have a life. However, if you’re unemployed or otherwise indigent, get out your scraper because we’ve reached the very bottom of the college sports barrel. It’s time for the EagleBank Bowl! We should start by apologizing to the PapaJohns.com Bowl. Sure, you take place in Birmingham, Alabama,…
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Joe McKnight remains in limbo.
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Here’s our story on USC wide receiver Damian Williams’ future.
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Nebraska defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh bulled past the guys who play the glamour positions and proved you don’t have to score touchdowns or toss passes to be the player of the year.
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Oregon State and Brigham Young squared off Tuesday night in the Las Vegas Bowl, and the creatures were out before kickoff, roaming the tailgate area. Our friends at Image of Sport, the sports photography wire service, braved windy and chilly conditions to chronicle the festivities. There are additional images after the jump, and you can…
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The USC Trojans (6-4) will face the Saint Mary’s Gaels (10-1) on Dec. 23 at 2 p.m. (PT) in the second day of the inaugural Diamond Head Classic being held at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hi. The game will be broadcast live on ESPNU with Jon Sciambi and Jay Williams calling the action.…
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USC tailback Stafon Johnson, on the mend from a career-threatening throat injury, granted his first verbal interview to ESPN for a piece set to run Christmas Eve. ESPN ran a snippet of it Tuesday night. Here’s what Johnson said: “I just vaguely remember sitting on that operating table. So many voices, so many different things…
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Joe McKnight stays in L.A., there’s not much backup plan at tight end and Matt Kalil is ready to start at offensive tackle.