Category: Sport
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Offensive Fireworks On Tap As Colts Do Battle With Saints
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<!–start image–><!– end image–>The nation’s No. 1 ranked prospect Greg Monroe has eight schools conducting in-home visits this fall. Although his camp is keeping quite on exactly which schools are involved, the identity of the first two schools visiting him this weekend has been reveale
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<!–start johnson (100) image–><!– end johnson (100) image–>Four months ago the truly diehard Trojans fan knew that Patrick Johnson was one of the top players in the class of 2008. After his literal and figurative arrival to the University of Southern California for a summer camp, every single USC fan now salivates at the thought…
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Dan Weber, Riverside P-E He’s back. And a toy football is getting the credit for backup quarterback Mark Sanchez’s return to playing after three weeks watching film with a broken right thumb. “How about that Nerf ball experiment?” Coach Pete Carroll asked, laughing at how Sanchez went from tossing a toy Tuesday to the real…
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Mark Saxon, OC Register Photo: Matt A. Brown One of Sam Baker’s most important jobs is protecting quarterback John David Booty. At the moment, one of the USC football team’s primary jobs is protecting Baker. In order to play against Idaho, Baker had to swallow a pain killer called Toradol, then get the area around…
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Will Reggie Bush Be NFL’s Next Megastar?
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In memory of famed opera tenor Luciano Pavarotti, who passed away early Thursday at the age of 71, we present highlights from last season’s Fiesta Bowl done to music by Giacomo Puccini from the opera Turandot.
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Great interview from Loose Cannons. Amazing how far he’s come. I expect nothing but big things from Stafon this year.
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It’s tough to garner much publicity in the fall if you don’t wear a cardinal helmet on your head, but two USC freshmen have already shown their potential to make big headlines come winter. Davon Jefferson and O.J. Mayo, arguably USC basketball’s two most prized recruits of the past decade, displayed prime off-season form Sept.
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Saints’ Bush not satisfied with sparkling rookie year
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<!–start image–><!– end image–>Cornerback Shareece Wright made the most of his opportunities last Saturday against Idaho. The sophomore from Colton (Calif.) had four tackles including two monster hits and was one of the bright spots for the Trojans on defense. USCFootball.com talked to Wright about getting some work with the first team this wee
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Filed under: USC Football, Pac 10, NCAA FB Coaching Steve Sarkisian used an age-old public relations axiom in guiding his debut as the offensive coordinator for the USC Trojans Saturday againd Idaho: “Keep it Simple, Stupid.” Taking the reigns from Lane Kiffin, Sarkisian employed only the most basic offense to launch quarterback John David Booty’s…