Category: Sport
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Dwayne Jarrett wins Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Week (for the second time this year). The All-America receiver pulled in seven receptions, many of the spectacular variety, for 132 yards (18.9-yard average) and three touchdowns. The three scoring catches upped his Pac-10 career record for touchdown receptions to 39. Pete Carroll was named Pac-10 Coach…
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1.) Troy Smith, Ohio State 2.) John David Booty, USC 3.) Darren McFadden, Arkansas 4.) Colt Brennan, Hawaii 5.) Dwayne Jarrett, USC
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Rank Team Delta 1 Ohio State — 2 Southern Cal — 3 Michigan — 4 Florida 2 5 Boise State 4 6 Louisville 4 7 LSU 4 8 Arkansas 3 9 Oklahoma 5 10 Notre Dame 6
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Always nice to see the USC campus and surrounding area get some props, especially when the writer gets the details right. Here’s a few of the choice bits from Sports Illustrated writer Arash Markazi’s Road Trip to USC: Best place to go after 2 a.m.: Chanos. It’s not the best Mexican food in L.A., but…
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From ESPN’s Ivan Maisel (the same guy who had the Trojans in the Holiday Bowl three weeks ago): Carroll’s four consecutive seasons are every bit as convincing as the best winning periods of coaches such as Bear Bryant of Alabama, Darrell Royal of Texas or Bobby Bowden of Florida State. USC, dormant for nearly two…
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Scoreboard.
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From Saturday night at the Coliseum: Trojan Band: UCLA Sucks [USC FanHouse]
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Apologies for the interuption to an entire week of looking towards the Bruins, but we don’t like to miss any chance the New York Times runs a story on USC Football. You probably don’t have a subscription to read the entire article, so here are the highlights. …one year after Notre Dame and Southern California…
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It all comes down to this. The Trojans win, they’re headed to another BCS Championship game. But before they can make travel plans for Glendale, Arizona to party at Matt Leinart’s place, they have to get through Miss Veronica Corningstone. In typical badass, ‘Best in the Country’ T-Wire style, we’ll be providing comprehensive coverage leading…
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The stars are aligning. USC takes No. 2 slot, Michigan drops to No. 3 in AP poll [ESPN]
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Upon further review, Brian Cook over at AOL’s FanHouse might be onto something: ND-USC Liveblog: Third Quarter [AOL FanHouse]
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After last year’s barnburner at South Bend, an irate Regis Philbin took it upon himself to guarantee an Irish victory in 2006 on air. Whoops. Too bad Clay Aiken wasn’t there to put his hand over your mouth, Reeg.