Category: Sport

  • <!–start image–><!– end image–>Pat Ruel blocked Kristofer O’Dowd‘s exit from the locker room, because the offensive line coach had something to tell his true freshman center. “Hey, I’m very proud of you,” Ruel said. As O’Dowd walked away, Ruel said, “You can tell he’s beating himself up

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    On the spotty opening performance against Idaho. “We slowed down a little bit,” tight end Fred Davis said. “I’m glad it’s just the first game. People think it’s not a good team we played but they end up doing things they don’t normally do because they are playing us.”

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    Pete Carroll said it’s too soon to tell if the Trojans will use a three-back rotation against Nebraska if Chauncey Washington is healthy.

  • I could not have said it better than what I read below. Text taken from TrojanWire in its entirety Something special happened Saturday at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum; something that carried more weight than USC’s 38-10 victory over the Idaho Vandals. After holding the Vandals to a punt in the opening drive of the…

  • Ladies and gentlemen, we finally have a winner in our “If Rey Maualuga Were An Automobile” Sweepstakes. Thanks to The Dude for the cell phone snap from the 110 north.

  • As part of our series on sports injuries, The Injury Clinic, we discussed The Ankle Sprain and its commonality in sports. Brian Cushing’s injury while alarming appears to minor in nature and with SC being off next weekend he should be healed enough to be ready for the game against Nebraska. While ankle sprains are…

  • Kristopher O’Dowd was understandably nervous heading into USC’s first offensive series a…

  • Dan Weber, Riverside P-E They pride themselves on competing every day, every play, every second in practice. Full-speed, breakneck tempo as a team, that’s how USC likes to go at it. So where was that practice pride Saturday? The top-ranked Trojans’ three preseason scrimmages seemed more competitive, more focused and played at a higher tempo…

  • Mark Saxon, OC Register QUARTERBACK: B. This wasn’t the most dynamic way to begin a Heisman campaign. On the second drive, John David Booty looked like he was finally putting all that practice time to work. He read defenses, spread the ball around – hitting four different receivers in his four passes — and capped it…

  • Trojans controlled the game and rushed the ball against the smaller Vandals. Rewind Looking back at USC’s 38-10 victory over Idaho.

  • With the announcement by Pete Carroll Sunday that USC freshman running back Broderick Green will have surgery Tuesday on the stress fracture in his foot, that makes two USC freshman backs out almost certainly for the season. He joins fullback Jordan Campbell from Norco who said after USC’s Saturday opener against Idaho that he will…

  • Michael J. Davidson, WeAreSC I can’t believe that I am the only USC Football Fan that had very mixed emotions about starting the 2007 Football Season against the University of Idaho at the Coliseum. In all honesty, I did not speak to a single person who felt that it was even possible for SC to…

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