Tag: Joe McKnight

  • Big Anthony McCoy with a new take on the traditional straight arm; this looks like a forearm shove to the dome! (Make sure to watch the X-MO replay.) ***EDITOR’S NOTE*** T-Wire fan “Amos” brings to our attention the reaction of the SJSU cheerleader in the background during the X-MO replay. Check it out. More of…

  • Posted by ESPN.com’s Ted Miller I don’t know, it’s the battle, the going to war with the other guys, hanging together, having our own dorm, staying in hotels the night before the games, setting ourselves apart, being different than everybody else, having a chance to be somebody, to do something that people look up to…

  • TrojanWire has crossed enemy lines and will be publishing a Cal grad’s weekly betting analysis for USC football. Dr. Bob will be helping TrojanWire make weekly picks at the BetUS Sportsbook. You can get Dr. Bob’s Best Bet of the Week by subscribing to his service. Watch the ESPN video after the jump to see…

  • <!—-><!—->With a few players returning from injuries, running backs coach Todd McNair has “The Stable” at full capacity for fall camp. In this video feature on the Trojan backfield we hear from McNair as well as tailbacks Joe McKnight and Stafon Johnson and fullback D.J. Shoemate

  •   Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times   When Joe McKnight committed to USC there were visions of a player that many thought could be like Reggie Bush. McKnight had that IT factor…a player that could turn the direction of a game with one break out play. We saw how McKnight could break an opposing team in…

  • Check out the standout performers from Monday’s practice: – Tight end Blake Ayles had the highlight play of the day when he stretched out for a one-handed catch on an over route before rolling to the ground near the left sideline during team period, drawing an ovation from the several hundred fans in attendance. “That…

  • Thoughts from Monday’s practice, through the eyes of USCRipsIt… – For the third straight day, the Trojans turned in a highly competitive — and remarkably crisp — practice, with the offense and defense both producing highlight-reel plays on the team’s first day in shoulder pads. And for the second time in three practices, the offense…

  • After several odd injuries and maladies marred the running back’s sophomore season, he plays it safe and is ‘really having fun’ in his third training camp with the Trojans. Joe McKnight is not taking any chances.

  • The USC football team hasn’t donned pads yet, but that didn’t stop senior guard Jeff Byers from laying out freshman defensive end Kevin Greene. The play happened during the second practice of training camp Sunday. Quarterback Aaron Corp scrambled left, then turned back and ran right. As Greene gave chase, Byers blindsided him with a…

  • Quick hitters from USC’s second training-camp practice of 2009: ** Receivers Robert Woods and George Farmer of Serra High of Gardena chatted after practice with offensive coordinator John Morton. Woods, who is uncommitted, could end up being the top-rated wideout in the class of 2010. Farmer is a member of the class of 2011. **…

  • See which players had standout performances during Sunday’s practice: – Quarterback Matt Barkley turned in another exciting performance Sunday, especially on one string of plays during 7-on-7 period. First, he connected with receiver David Ausberry on a beautiful 35-yard fade to score a touchdown down the right sideline, eliciting a rousing applause from the hundreds…

  • Some quick things to get your day started…I will have more later today. USC Football McKnight proves he’s no ordinary JoeA great article on Joe McKnight! Taylor Mays: Far and Beyond The Top Player in College Football ” Behind the Box ScoreNice article on Taylor Mays ‘Always Compete’ reveals Pete Carroll’s prankster side – CFB…

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