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2009 Team Awards

The Trojans held their annual end-of-the-year awards ceremony at the Nokia Club Sunday night. This years MVP is Damian Williams. Williams finished the season with 58 receptions for 821 yards and eight total touchdowns. Williams has until January 15th to decide if he will forgo his senior season to enter the NFL draft. Other Trojans […]

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Tackle Time

I mocked the depth chart released last spring because it showed Charles Brown and Butch Lewis at left tackle while Alex Parsons started at right tackle. And it took about five minutes in training camp for Lewis to take over at right tackle. He and Brown are established starters right now. Pat Ruel said Nick […]

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Upon Further Review

After watching films, USC coach Pete Carroll singled out Averill Spicer, Derek Simmons, Josh Pinkard, Joe McKnight, Ronald Johnson, Rhett Ellison, Christian Tupou and Michael Reardon as players who stood out.

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Future Impact: Ayles

<!–start ayles (100) image–><!– end ayles (100) image–>Orange Lutheran High School in Villa Park (Calif.) has been a hot spot for the Trojans recruiting efforts recently. Just a year ago, USC pulled a couple of four star players in quarterback Aaron Corp, and athlete Michael Reardon. USC has returned to Orange Lutheran for another Rivals100 […]

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New Guys by the Numbers

New faces in familiar numbers: RoJo getting DJ’s #8 is the most notable. Kalil’s #67 is now freshman DE Michael Reardon. (Sophmore C.J. Gable and safety Taylor Mays have already switched to Steve Smith’s #2.) #4 – Joe McKnight, RB #6 – Malcolm Smith, LB #8 – Ronald Johnson, WR/CB #15 – Aaron Corp, QB […]

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TrojanWire Welcomes 2007 Class

Looks to be the year of the RB again. The rotation at that position for the Trojans is probably deeper than that of any school at any time, ever. Pete Carroll signed more 5-star rated prospects than any other university in the nation this year; but with many returning starters and limited scholarships, lost the […]

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