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Carroll names Barkley starter


By Daily Trojan Staff
August 28, 2009 in Football, Sports
The true freshman beats out a recovering Aaron Corp for the starting spot in the first game.

Corp shows more progress; mobility is still a concern


By MICHAEL MIDDLEHURST-SCHWARTZ
August 27, 2009 in Football, Sports
Three Trojans have a shot to fill in for Armond Armstead at the starting defensive end position.

Galen Center to air USC-Ohio State game in 3-D


By ASHER FELDMAN
August 26, 2009 in Football, Sports
ESPN’s Sept. 12 telecast will be used as a barometer to test 3-D broadcasts and fan reaction.

Corp appears healthy in first practice since injury


By PEDRO MOURA
August 26, 2009 in Football, Sports
Quarterback Aaron Corp looks solid in his return, renewing his bid to be the starter.

With Corp near recovery, other Trojans are sidelined


By JEFF CURTIS
August 25, 2009 in Football, Sports
The quarterback is expected to practice today, but injured linemen will be out longer.

Best Bets


By jzink
August 19, 2009 in Football, Sports
Best Bets /19/2009

‘No-name’ defensive line must make its impact felt


By JON HABER
August 19, 2009 in Football, Sports
The line returns only one full-time starter but has plenty of depth to combat key losses.

Special teams must mold new kicker, punter


By SHANNON MCHUGH
August 19, 2009 in Football, Sports
New coach Brian Schneider gives the unit more focus, while Jacob Harfman shakes up the field.

In football and life, Byers breaks the mold


By JOHN WHEELER
August 19, 2009 in Football, Sports
Over the years, guard Jeff Byers has provided leadership and even financial advice.

Trojans will need maximum protection


By JOHN WHEELER
August 19, 2009 in Football, Sports
All five starters return to an offensive line unit regarded by many as the nation’s best.
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