Category: Sport
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USC broke out the shotgun in practice today with a fumble on the opening snap but after that, offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian was pleased. “I thought it was productive in third-and-long (situations),” Sarkisian said. Perhaps as long as the pass doesn’t get tipped, the shotgun should be considered productive.
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Erik McKinney, WeAreSC I thought I could do it. I thought I was stronger than this. After the 2005 season’s excruciating conclusion and last year’s 13-game roller coaster ride, I thought that I would be able to curb my expectations (even slightly) heading into 2007.Turns out, I didn’t stand a chance… continue
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WeAreSC Looking at the Trojans’ 2007 schedule, which game will be tougher than expected? Which game will be easier than expected? And which game are you looking forward to the most? continue
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Yet another beautiful day for football, unfortunately I couldn’t stay for the entire practice. I left about half-way through practice when the players and coaches took a quick break to get hydrated. Here are a few notes from Thursday’s practice… Apparently Scott Wolf was incorrect in reporting that Pete Carroll would miss today’s practice as…
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UCLA receivers coach Eric Scott will not be charged in connection with a residential burglary last month, officials said Thursday.
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Is Joe McKnight going to be a true tailback this season or a receiving back? “A lot of that’s on him,” offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian said. “It depends how fast he matures and how he handles the pounding. It took Reggie (Bush) three years. We’ll have to monitor that. “Joe is a tough kid.”
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The NCAA’s board of directors has heard coaches and schools complaining about the new ban on sending text messages to recruits. Now the committee could change everything.
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Here’s a funny story about Rajon Rondo, the starting PG for Boston: With Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen in the Boston Celtics’ lineup, one would have to figure that life will become a lot easier for the other two Beantowners on the floor. There are going to be plenty of opportunities for those…
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Tribute to Mario Danelo @ Howard Jones Field: (credit to Joe Andras for photo) RIP.
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Ever wonder who has the best hands on the team? Well, here’s the front row of the kick return’s hands team, which is not necessarily the best receivers but guys who can catch a ball in a pile. Brad Walker, Garrett Green, Kaluka Maiava, Luthur Brown and Clay Matthews. Interestingly, Chris Galippo and Everson Griffen…