Category: Sport
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Linebacker Brian Cushing was in pads for the first time since spraining his ankle in the Idaho game but no more than 85 to 90 percent at best, he said, before downgrading his still uncertain left ankle. “I jogged on it fine,” he said. “But planting on it is the problem. I think I’ll be…
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Nebraska players admit they were scared of USC , but not any more, according to Rich Kaipust. “That was kind of an intimidation factor there,” OL Matt Slauson said. “Initially we came out scared. Now…
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SLAM 112 Cover Story: OJ Mayo [SLAM via OJ Mayonnaise]
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Joe McKnight could play a big role if USC watched Wake Forest play Nebraska. Wake Forest ran 20 reverses and one receiver carried the ball 12 times. Nebraska also missed 12 open-field tackles in the game.
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<!–start image–><!– end image–>The Idaho game is well into the rearview mirror, and the season begins Saturday against the Cornhuskers. So far we have seen two different Nebraska teams: the one that physically dominated an inferior Nevada team two weeks ago at home, and the team that squeaked by to beat defending ACC champ Wake…
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And USC made the cut. Here’s Monroe’s in-home schedule: Duke – Sept. 9 Georgetown – Sept. 9 LSU – Sept. 11 USC – Sept. 16 Baylor – Sept. 18 UConn – Sept. 22 Kansas – Sept. 22 Texas – Sept. 25 Hopefully Coach Floyd can make a great impression and bring in the nation’s…
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Former Colt Havili plays an important role at USC
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Jim Cramer, the host of CNBC’s wildly popular “Mad Money” program, recently spoke with columnist Andy Tien about his life and offered financial advice to USC students. His show aired live on Sept. 7th from Bovard Auditorium. Tien: Why and how did you get into the finance world? Cramer: I got into it in two…
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Samuel McKewon, Nebraska StatePaper.com Two downs to get two yards. That’s all that separated Nebraska from essentially running out the clock against Wake Forest. And after junior running back Marlon Lucky had gained 5, 8, 3, 9 and 6 yards on his previous five carries, that looked like a safe bet. You know the rest.…
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Jeff Miller, OC Register For one glorious, uproarious evening, they will be the No. 1 attraction in the state, eclipsing all the biggies … The monument in Alda marking the lives of Nat and Bob Martin, brothers who, while riding together on a horse, were attacked by Indians and pinned together by an arrow. The…
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Brian Cushing (ankle) will try to practice tomorrow. Patrick Turner and Chauncey Washington practiced and are proclaimed fit.
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Tempting as it is to say that No. 1-ranked Southern California has a tailback-by-committee approach to its running game heading …