Tag: Fred Davis

  • Hazelton makes a one-handed grab in the 2007 opener. Frank Bellino/Riverside Press-Enterprise Sophomore Vidal Hazelton, who hauled in 50 receptions for 540-yards in 2007, has undergone stomach surgery to repair two muscle tears – according to Press-Telegram. The lanky, 6-3 wide-receiver was sometimes criticized for a lack of explosive speed during his breakout season, despite…

  • From FoxSports.com: 1. OL Jeff Byers, USC In terms of perseverance, you might need to break out a sixth star for Byers, who battled his way back from serious injuries to start at guard last season and play in 13 games. After looking like a blue-chipper as a true freshman in 2004, he missed all…

  • Rising Stock

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    Tight end Fred Davis could now be one of the top two players from USC drafted according to NFL scouts at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala. It seems a general consensus that nose tackle Sedrick Ellis will be the top Trojan but Davis is now impressing NFL teams in practices.

  • The nations top seniors are convening in Mobile Alabama to begin preperations for the 2008 Under Armour Senior Bowl, January 26th 2008. The NFL scouts are showing up right behind them. At first report there were 7 Trojans playing in the bowl, now it’s up to nine! It’s a familiar coaching scene for the Trojans…

  • Eight USC Trojans are headed to the All-Star Senior Bowl on January 26th, a chance for the top draft prospects to showcase their abilities to eager NFL scouts. That’s out of 14 total Pac-10 participating athletes. According to AL.com, USC’s eight players are the most to participate from any single team since Auburn sent nine…

  • Opinion: No. 6 Southern California, now 11-2, doesn’t have a chance of convincing enough pollsters that it deserves at least a small share of a divided national championship despite this dominant victory in the 94th Rose Bowl on Tuesday. But that doesn’t mean that at this very moment the Trojans couldn’t be the best college…

  • The Future…Take a good look! Photo: Jeff Gross/Getty Images Via Yahoo.com After coming out hot in the first quarter and a half SC started to let Illinois back into the game. It was puzzling to me why Zook didn’t throw the ball more against SC’s soft zone. That really could have been turning point in…

  • T.J. Berka, Los Angeles Daily News When Fred Davis arrived at USC in the winter of 2004 as a heavily-recruited wide receiver, he had visions of grandeur. Davis dreamed of 100-reception, 15-touchdown seasons, grabbing All-America honors while being the toast of Los Angeles. He envisioned taking the role that Mike Williams played for the Trojans…

  • In a year with a number of talented starting seniors, it’s only fitting that the team MVP be shared by two guys playing opposite ends of the game. Mackey award winning tight end Fred David and consensus first team all American defensive tackle Sedrick Ellis earned the honors of co-MVP at the annual USC Football…

  • USC senior 2-time All-American first team defensive tackle Sedrick Ellis and senior All-American and Mackey Award-winning tight end Fred Davis were named the Co-Most Valuable Players of the Rose Bowl-bound Trojan football team at the annual awards banquet Wednesday night (Dec. 19) at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza.

  • Trophy time

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    Ben Malcolmson, USCRipsIt Football is the ultimate team game, but the Trojans recognized several individuals during Wednesday night’s end-of-the-year banquet at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza. Mackey Award-winning tight end Fred Davis and two-time All-American defensive tackle Sedrick Ellis were named Co-MVPs, an accolade selected solely by the players… continue

  • Senior defensive Sedrick Ellis and senior tight end Fred Davis shared team most valuable players. Ellis, a two-time All-American, and Davis, the Mackey Award winner, became USC’s first co-MVPs since Paul McDonald and Charles White shared the award in 1979. Here’s the complete list of awards:

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