Category: Sport
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<!—-><!—->While the NFL Draft is certainly a major day for individuals who hear their names called, signaling the beginning of their professional careers, it’s also a pretty good day for the universities that produce the athletes. And for USC, Draft day is much better than a pretty good day. It’s a coronation ceremony for the…
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That was USC kicker David Buehler’s reaction to becoming a Dallas Cowboy in the fifth round of the 2009 NFL draft. To read all about Buehler’s day, click here. Check back with us Monday for follow-up analysis of USC’s spring game, plus further reaction to the Trojans’ big NFL weekend. And remember, you can follow…
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The battle for the fourth wide receiver spot became one of those “OR” decisions as Brice Butler “or” Jordan Cameron will be the fourth receiver on the depth chart. They are totally different types of receivers, so it’s conceivable both could be in rotation, although the rotation seems to get smaller during the season.
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<!–start image–><!– end image–>If Aaron Corp remains the starting quarterback at USC, there’s no doubt his life will change. Just being named the Trojans’ starter for Saturday’s Trojan Huddle was enough for Corp’s cell phone to nearly explode with 100 text messages. While Corp said the new title hasn’t changed him, players and coaches have…
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Aaron Corp already has begun to embrace the responsibilities that come with being USC’s starting quarterback.
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From LasVegasSun.com: The nation’s top high school tight end has committed to play football at Southern California. Bishop Gorman senior-to-be Xavier Grimble, who is rated by recruiting Web site Rivals.com as the nation’s top tight end, said Thursday he picked Southern California over Florida and Oklahoma. “I liked everything about USC, especially that it was…
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Rey Maualuga, Brian Cushing and Clay Matthews are all projected to be chosen in opening round of the NFL draft; no school has had three from that position go in first round before. USC linebacker Rey Maualuga is a hitter not a hittee, so it’s somewhat appropriate that the weight of this reality has not…