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Trojans in NFL Training Camps

From Wednesday’s ESPN.com article, Washington Redskins: LB Dallas Sartz (strained hamstring) was sidelined morning Wednesday… Seattle Seahawks: Backup fullback David Kirtman broke his hand during practice Wednesday morning…Kirtman, a fifth-round draft choice from 2006 out of Southern California, was participating in a running plays drill with backs and linemen when he suddenly walked off the […]

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That’s a draft

11 USC players were selected in the NFL draft — the most of any school. Reggie Bush – 2nd overall to New Orleans Matt Leinart – 10th overall to Arizona Winston Justice – 39th overall to Philadelphia Deuce Lutui – 41st overall to Arizona LenDale White – 45th overall to Tennessee Frostee Rucker – 91st […]

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Havili commits to USC

One of the less-talked about departures from the Trojans is fullback David Kirtman. Probably why Pete Carroll went out to Salt Lake City, Utah — to land four-star fullback Stanley Havili. Less than 2 hours after having dinner with him and his family, Havili publicly announced his commitment to USC. Havili says he’s signing with […]

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Entire USC offense honored by Pac-10

Well arguably anyways. It looks like Dominique Byrd got snubbed at TE, but David Kirtman made it as a FB. So six first-teamers, two second-teamers, and three honorable mentions adds up to 11. Oh, and Reggie Bush was bestowed with Offensive Player of the Year for the second consecutive year. First Team Offense: QB Matt […]

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Saturday’s Unsung Hero: David Kirtman

Just a brief note here — after reading the recaps, one guy who is definitely not getting enough credit for his role in Saturday’s 38-28 victory is fullback David Kirtman. When the Trojan offense couldn’t spread the ball and find openings to run through, Kirtman came up with some huge catches that bought LenDale White […]

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Getting More PT in 2005

These guys are seeing significant more time this year: David Kirtman, Frostee Rucker, Lawrence Jackson, Justin Wyatt, John Walker and Thomas Williams.

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