Is it really that absurd to argue that USC still has a shot at the national title? No. Let me explain.
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Carroll is responsible for the latest letdown
The Trojans’ struggles against a scrappy, mid-level Pac-10 team have become so institutionalized at USC that the annual event is almost a cliché in itself. Instead of being surprised by Saturday’s outcome, most Trojan fans felt like they were headed in a direction they had been before.
Read the rest of this article »Barkley shows encouraging signs for return
The true freshman splits reps Monday, while Carroll says he has no problem playing him.
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It’s déjà vu for the Trojans as they once again falter against an unranked Pac-10 opponent because of penalties and turnovers.
Read the rest of this article »Other sports trump football on campus
We know all the statistics and accolades. They are printed on cardinal T-shirts sold in the bookstore: seven consecutive 11-win seasons, BCS Bowls and Pac-10 Championships — not to mention the two national championships won in the middle of this decade. These stats seem to speak for themselves and declare USC football the best sport [...]
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Barkley’s activity is limited in practice while Corp continues to practice with the first team.
Read the rest of this article »Trojans won’t fail the ’Quizz this Saturday
USC has placed itself in a great position to run the table in the Pac-10 after winning a huge Ohio State game in its second contest of the season. Sound familiar? Well it should. Last year, the Trojans beat the Buckeyes 35-3 in Week 2 at the Coliseum and appeared to have passed their toughest [...]
Read the rest of this article »With Barkley out, the QB question is still unaswered
Corp practices with the first team, but Carroll hasn’t yet named a starting quarterback.
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