Category: Sport
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USC senior 2-time All-American first team defensive tackle Sedrick Ellis and senior All-American and Mackey Award-winning tight end Fred Davis were named the Co-Most Valuable Players of the Rose Bowl-bound Trojan football team at the annual awards banquet Wednesday night (Dec. 19) at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza.
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Ben Malcolmson, USCRipsIt Football is the ultimate team game, but the Trojans recognized several individuals during Wednesday night’s end-of-the-year banquet at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza. Mackey Award-winning tight end Fred Davis and two-time All-American defensive tackle Sedrick Ellis were named Co-MVPs, an accolade selected solely by the players… continue
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Billy Witz, Los Angeles Daily News Painting a picture of USC as a private institution with a football team that is a virtual money mint, the Coliseum Commission issued a letter to school officials Wednesday accusing it of trying to seize a public asset for a fraction of its true value… continue
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Ben Malcolmson, USCRipsIt The Trojans are taking the show on the road. Well, sort of. The USC football camp will be leaving campus to stay at a beachfront Santa Monica hotel and practice at the Home Depot Center in Carson during the next three days, all in an effort to spice up Rose Bowl preparations…
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Senior defensive Sedrick Ellis and senior tight end Fred Davis shared team most valuable players. Ellis, a two-time All-American, and Davis, the Mackey Award winner, became USC’s first co-MVPs since Paul McDonald and Charles White shared the award in 1979. Here’s the complete list of awards:
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Kevin Carden, SCPlayBook USC defensive coordinator Nick Holt had the Trojans playing dominant football all year. Kevin Carden caught up with Nick Holt for an in-depth one-on-one interview. Holt discusses all things football including Pete Carroll, recruiting and much more… continue
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A major-college football playoff remains a non-starter. Still, NCAA President Myles Brand wonders aloud whether there’s a way …
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Trojans have a better record when freshman doesn’t have to shoot so much. Thirteen has been a plucky number so far for O.J. Mayo .
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Rick Neuheisel had a second interview with UCLA.
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Baltimore Ravens’ offensive coordinator competing for head coach job
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From Rivals.com: Demar Derozan, SG, Compton Holiday may have been the top performer in the field, but Derozan was a close second. You could even argue that he was 1B as far as the top performers go. Derozan, a 6-foot-5 super athlete, averaged more than 35 points per game over a five-game stretch. He had…
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Ready to play a little Bowl-der-Dash? With the 32-game bowl season sprint from San Diego to New Orleans about to kick off, The Dash picks the winners.