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USC Will Not Move On From The Coliseum In Order To Fight On
By Andrew Kamenetzky | College Football, USC, The Mind of AKReggie-Gate and Mayo-Gate has led to unpleasant and tenuous recent days for Trojan alums like myself, but at least the image of football games taking place anywhere but the Coliseum (or worse, alternating with UCLA at the Rose Bowl) is no longer reason to grimace. The University of Southern California and the […]
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USC Has !&@#loads of NFL Quality Talent
By Brian Kamenetzky | News, College Football, USCNot that there was really any question about Pete Carroll’s program, of course, but just to prove the point the Trojans sent seven players to the pro ranks on day one of the NFL Draft. They are as follows:
First Round
Sedrick Ellis, DT (7)- New Orleans
Keith Rivers, OLB (9)- Cincinnati
Sam Baker, OT (21)- Atlanta
Lawrence Jackson, DE (28)- Seattle
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I Don’t Think Matt Leinart Has a Complete Handle on This Pro Thing
By Brian Kamenetzky | College Football, USC, What I See, ColumnWhen Matt Leinart decided to return to USC for a fifth and senior season, the big joke circulating was that he did it because there were still a handful of women on campus that he hadn’t partied with yet. Or that he couldn’t resist the temptation of one more freshman class. Really, it […]
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BCS, or Just BS? Ditch the Bowl Championship Series, and Get Us Some Playoffs
By David Newbury | College Football, USC“Playoffs?” — Jim Mora, former NFL coach
What exactly is the purpose of the BCS?
Sure, there are five BCS bowls to close out the season, but everyone knows that only one that really matters. Is the BCS supposed to put the most deserving teams in the championship, or the team that is playing the […]
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