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The dog days of spring — so-called because of the lack of football — are upon us. But, for the die-hard fans out there, there’s still something to keep you going through the long, gameless weeks: The NFL draft. Several Trojans are in the mix this spring, and through the East/West Shrine Game, the Senior […]
USC’s NFL hopefuls will find success
By EUNO LEE
in Columns, Sports
Rating the NFL Draft Combine prospects for the USC Trojans is a risky exercise — heck, rating the prospects of any draft hopeful is mired in speculation. But one can’t help but wonder how a certain player might perform at the next level. The Trojans have seen their share of NFL successes (Troy Polamalu, Brian […]
USC beats Colorado but loses Pac-12 title
Trojans prepare for stout Stanford defensive front
USC blows out Cal for 10th straight win over Bears
By WILL LAWS
in Football, Sports
With Stanford looming on the schedule next week and California possessing a powerful passing attack, Saturday’s matchup between USC and the Golden Bears seemed like it might be a potential “trap game” for the Trojans. But an explosive first half that featured two punt returns for touchdowns from sophomore wideout Nelson Agholor quickly dispelled that […]
Injuries will help USC prep for future
By WILL LAWS
in Columns, Sports
It’s a well-known fact by now that the scholarship restrictions placed on USC in wake of the Reggie Bush scandal have severely handicapped the Trojans this season. According to the participation chart released to the media by USC’s athletics department, the Trojans used 41 scholarship players and 10 walk-ons during Saturday’s game against Utah. Now, […]
USC fends off Wildcat rally in 38-31 win
By NICK SELBE
4 Comments/in Featured, Football, Sports
Senior tailback Silas Redd clinched the victory for USC with a gutsy 10-yard run on third down to kill any hopes of an upset.