Tag: David Ausberry

  • <!– Sanchez Scramble: Mark Sanchez scrambles to avoid Oregon defenders. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)//–> The game plan was simple. The USC defense was to limit Oregon’s stellar offense; the Trojan defense would do the heavy lifting. All the Trojan offense needed to do was keep the field for as long as possible, keep…

  • Tough loss, here’s the review: Positive – Defensive Play Even though the defense gave up 24 points (17 when you take away the TD after Havili’s fumble), I thought they played a solid game and came through with clutch stops when the offense needed a chance.  We held Jonathan Stewart (not counting blow-out games) and…

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    USC coaches gave John David Booty the benefit of the doubt on two of his interceptions because of mental mistakes made by fullback Stanley Havili and wide receiver David Ausberry.

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    John David Booty, on whether USC has a go-to receiver. “(David Ausberry) the other day, he made catches,” Booty said. “They’re all really talented. We were not doing a whole lot with the passing game. We haven’t opened it up like last season.”

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • There’s been a lot of comparisons between Patrick Turner and David Ausberry to either Mike Williams or Dwayne Jarrett. Pete Carroll even compared Turner to Mike Williams and Jarrett in today’s Daily News (linked in Morning Buzz). But here’s one opinion on the difference between Jarrett and this year’s starters. “Jarrett ran nice routes and…

  • Watched the scrimmage today and these are the things that jumped out at me: Best Player:  Stafon Johnson I was going to say a tie between Stafon and Chauncey, but I really liked the way Stafon hit the holes.  When Stafon scored his 2nd TD, you saw a little bit of everything:  setting up a…

  • On his first chance for a kickoff return, freshman Ronald Johnson took it 42 yards to help the first team to its second touchdown a 16-yard scoring slant from Booty to David Ausberry with :03 left in the quarter. First team leads 14- over the second team after one.

  • Welcome to the final scrimmage, where even Mitch Mustain is a team captain. And fans are restricted to one side of the stadium. Once again, we are brought to you by Roman Meal, the official bread of Peter Caesar Carroll. And after an offsides penalty, Chauncey Washington goes 63 yards on the first play before…

  • Mark Saxon, OC Register Cornerbacks in man-to-man coverage are often said to be on an island. When they play USC this year and they’re backed into their own end zone, they might feel like they’re on a tiny island with the tide rising fast. The Trojans are planning to use receivers Patrick Turner and David…

  • Scott Wolf, LA Daily News What looked like an intriguing pairing a week ago officially became USC’s starting wide receiver duo Tuesday, as 6-foot-5 receivers Patrick Turner and David Ausberry are on course to start the season opener together.  “If we played a game right now, David would get the opportunity,” USC coach Pete Carroll…

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