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<title>The Skinny: It All Comes Down To The Running Game</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Stanford comes into the Coliseum as a hot team with Rose Bowl aspirations.  The Cardinal’s defeat of the 8th ranked Oregon Ducks 51-42 put the nation on notice that Stanford football can compete at the highest level and Head Coach Jim Harbaugh is one of the best young coaches in the game.  </p>

<p>It was just two years ago that Harbaugh inherited a football program that was one of the worst in the country and used the biggest upset in college football history against USC (Stanford was a 42.5 point underdog) that year as a stepping stone to building a top 25 team.</p>

<p>The heart and soul of Stanford is Toby Gerhart, a 6’1, 235 pound physical powerhouse running back who is one of the best in the nation.  He is one of the few backs in the country that can and will carry the ball over 30 times a game and beat defenders up.  His mentality has crossed over to his teammates who thrive off playing a physical brand of football. </p>

<p>Another key to Stanford’s success is they play intelligently and usually will not beat themselves. The development of Redshirt Freshman Andrew Luck has been tremendous and gives Stanford the balance on offense that makes them dangerous anywhere on the field.  In the past 3 games, Luck was 50-83 for 910 yards and 5 TD’s against only 1 interceptions and that included games against two top 25 teams (Oregon and Arizona) and against one of the best defenses in the conferences Arizona State.    </p>

<p>The banged up Trojans will have to play far better than they have the past 6 quarters to leave the Coliseum with a victory.  It is going to be tough as the offense will need to come to life without #1 wideout/punt returner Damian Williams (high ankle sprain) and Wide Receiver Ronald Johnson and Tight End Anthony McCoy not operating at 100%.  </p>

<p>The Stanford defense is vulnerable to a balanced attack and the Trojans offense is not only going to have to generate at least 24 points of offense but also grind away at the game clock to rest the defense which will be involved in a very physical battle. </p>

<p>4 Keys to the Game:</p>

<p><strong>Hold Gerhart to under 4 yards a carry:</strong> It is going to be difficult to completely shut down a back as physical as Toby Gerhart. The Trojans have to look to contain him and not allow him to frequently gain over 5 yards a carry.  The Defensive Line will have to play very physical and win the line of scrimmage battle. </p>

<p>The shift of Defensive Lineman Devon Kennard to Linebacker could be a huge factor. Kennard looked great in practice this week and has the size and strength to handle a guy like Gerhart.  He gives the undersized linebacking core a physical presence that is sorely needed in a game like this.  USC coaches are very enthusiastic about Kennard's physical and mental attributes. He can be a “55” type linebacker.  However, a lot is being asked of a freshman who has not played the position before.</p>

<p><em>More keys and injury updates after the jump</em></p>]]></description>
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<span style="DISPLAY: inline" class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image"><img class="mt-image-none" alt="1112sevenon.jpg" src="http://usctrojans.cstv.com/blog/1112sevenon.jpg" width="640" height="480" /></span><br />Matt Barkley and tailback Curtis McNeal line up in the backfield during 7-on-7 period.<br /><br />
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        Thoughts from Thursday's practice, through the eyes of USCRipsIt...<br /><br />- With football icon Jim Brown in attendance and cool weather in the air, the Trojans sped through a brief half-pads practice on a quintessential gridiron evening under the lights. The workout closed out the on-field portion of game preparation and pushed the team one step closer to the Stanford matchup at the Coliseum on Saturday. "We were really sharp this week in practice," Coach Carroll said. "Hopefully we bring that to game time."<br /><br />- Wideout Damian Williams (ankle) has been ruled out of Saturday's game, and Brice Butler will start in his place. "We'll miss [Williams'] production and leadership," Carroll said. "But we're excited for what Brice did this week."<br /><br />- Tight end Anthony McCoy (ankle) will play Saturday, and his return will be very positive news for a position group that was thinned by Blake Ayles' knee and ankle injury in Wednesday's practice. Ayles is doubtful for this weekend, Carroll said.<br /><br />- Hall-of-famer Jim Brown's appearance added a special element to the practice, as he watched from the sidelines and then briefly spoke to the team after the workout. "Joe [McKnight] and A.B. [Allen Bradford] went over there and they came back like little kids," Carroll said of their mid-practice meeting with Brown, who stopped by because of his connection with Carroll's A Better LA charity.<br /><br />- Matt Barkley produced the highlight of the day during 11-on-11 drills when he stepped up in the collapsing pocket and threw on the run to Brice Butler over the middle. Coaches burst out in applause for the heady play. 
        
    
    
      
  
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<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 08:13:13 -0800</pubDate>
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<title>Injury Updates: 11-10-09</title>
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<p>Here is a quick run down on some injured Trojans.</p>

<p><strong>The Good News:</strong></p>

<p>Fullback Stanley Havili practiced yesterday and is expected to start on Saturday. Havili injured his shoulder vs. Notre Dame last month.</p>

<p>Defensive end Everson Griffen got some work in yesterday and said that he will play on Saturday. Griffen missed the ASU game because of turf toe.</p>

<p>Tight end Anthony McCoy is close to returning to practice. He did some light rehab work yesterday and is going to try to practice on Tuesday or Wednesday. He is anxious to get back on the field.</p>

<p><strong>The Bad News:</strong></p>

<p>Our all world receiver, Damian Williams, has a boot on his ankle after injuring it against ASU. Williams leads the team in catches with 45, receiving years with 688 and five TDs. He is also the most clutch player on the team, delivering big plays (two punt returns for TDs) when the team needs them most. If Williams can’t play, look for Brice Butler to start opposite Ronald Johnson. Travon Patterson and Jordan Cameron will fill in at the third receiver spot.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.ocregister.com/sports/williams-218544-mccoy-usc.html">Ankle sprains keeps Williams on sideline</a> [ocregister]<br />
<a href="http://www.usctrojans.com/blog/2009/11/dispatch-from-howard-jones-74.html">Dispatch from Howard Jones</a> [uscripsit]</p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 11:03:02 -0800</pubDate>
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<title>HIGHLIGHTS: Arizona State 2009</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>It wasn't the prettiest win, but it's nice to be back in the winning column nonetheless.</p>

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Matt Barkley struggled in part due to an injury-plagued receiving corps, but his short pass to Damian Williams who took it 75 yards for a touchdown would be enough for the offense to pull out with a win. Not to mention, it's great material for a highlight reel. Joe McKnight and Allen Bradford each had quietly productive games, rushing for 78 and 67 yards respectively.</p>

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It looked as if the defense returned back to its normal form, holding the Sun Devils to 9 points. The Trojans recorded 3 interceptions, one of which was returned for a touchdown by Will Harris. Seeing more interceptions  by the defense is a good sign considering they've only had a total of 3 interceptions coming into this game.<br />
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<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 09:14:54 -0800</pubDate>
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<title>The Skinny: 5 things to take away from the Oregon State game</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Observations from the Coliseum and a few injury updates:</p>

<p><strong>Mike Riley is a great coach</strong>: Riley proved once again that he is one of the most underrated coaches in the country.  Why Tennessee (Riley has southern roots) or programs that have the infrastructure to be consistent top 15 teams have not intensely pursued him blows my mind.  Riley and the OSU coaching staff had the Trojans number for the second year in a row on Saturday and he made one of the best defenses in the country look very pedestrian.  Oregon State never quit and was one possession away from possibly winning the game.  </p>

<p>The Rogers brothers aren’t too bad either. . .307 total yards and 2 touchdowns against the best defense in the Pac-10…</p>

<p><strong>USC game MVP’s= Alan Bradford and Jeremy Bates</strong>: Is Lendale White back playing for the Trojans?  Alan Bradford sure brought back memories of the former great Trojan tailback.   The Trojans are starting to develop a mini Thunder-Lightning package which is going to really help keep opponents guessing.  Bradford’s bruising style of running is complemented by deceptive top end speed that allows him to break off big runs like the 46 yard touchdown run in the second half.   When Bradford is running hard it gives the Trojans offense a power mentality that fires everyone up and is the perfect compliment to a finesse style of offense. </p>

<p>Jeremy Bates called another fantastic game. With the exception of calling a long pass play in the 4th quarter up 13 points which was intercepted, Bates mixed up his play calling brilliantly and took advantage of a porous Oregon State pass defense.  Bates continued to utilize the Tight Ends while allowing the running game to get into a rhythm.</p>

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<title>Highlights: Notre Dame 2009</title>
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Matt Barkley passed for a career high 380 yards with a pair of touchdowns, Anthony McCoy had arguably the best game of his career, and we are all happy Damian Williams transferred to USC.</p>

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The McKnight-Bradford duo is working well for the Trojans.</p>

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The Trojan defense kept the Notre Dame offense in check. The referees assisted the Irish all the way to the end of the game, but even that wasn't enough. Statistically speaking the Irish offense, led by ostrich Jimmy Clausen, is one of the better ones in college football. The Trojan defense is lights out!</p>]]></description>
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<title>The Skinny: Trojans Execute Winning Formula and Whip Cal</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Despite a very emotional week due to the unfortunate accident to Running Back Stafon Johnson, the Trojans put together its most complete performance of the year and routed Cal 30-3 in Strawberry Canyon.<br />
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On Friday, I wrote about the 5 keys to setting a “Bear” trap and the Trojans hit on all the points and proved once again that the only team capable of beating the Trojans is the Trojans themselves.  When USC does not turn the ball over when it matters, commits few penalties and stays balanced on offense to compliment one of the best defenses’ in college football, it will be very difficult for any college football team to beat them. </p>

<p>A quick review of the keys to victory:</p>

<p><strong>1- Contain Cal's running game: </strong>The Trojans held the vaunted Cal rushing attack to only 86 yards.  Former Heisman Trophy candidate Jahvid Best was held to 47 yards rushing and only 5 yards receiving.   The Trojans forced Kevin “I don’t like big games and throw a high ball” Riley into passing situations that he is not equipped to handle which allowed  the Trojans to dominate the Time of Possession 36:46 to 23:14.  </p>

<p>The game was basically over when Trojan Safety Taylor Mays ran down Jahvid Best from behind in the backfield in the second quarter.  The statement was made that USC’s best defensive player was not going to let Cal’s best offensive player get loose.</p>

<p><em>(More analysis and some team notes after the jump) </em><br />
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<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 09:57:57 -0800</pubDate>
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<title>HIGHLIGHTS: CAL 2009</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Offense highlights:<br />
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<p>History repeats itself for the Golden Bears; they enter the season with lots of hype, only to fold like a bad hand in poker. Time for them to enter hibernation!</p>

<p>Cal's Heisman hopeful tailback, Jahvid Bust, was held to a season-low 47 rushing yards against USC. Meanwhile Joe McKnight looked the best out there, rushing for 119 yards and two touchdowns.</p>

<p>Cal's quarterback, Kevin Riley, really outdid himself this time. Just when you thought his passing completion rate of 38.7% against Oregon could not get any worse, he sunk to a new low against the Trojans with a completion rate of 37.5%.<br />
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<description><![CDATA[    &lt;!----><a href='http://vmedia.rivals.com/uploads/995/849304.jpg'></a>&lt;!---->With Cal more than capable of putting up points in a hurry, there is even more pressure on the Trojan offense to find the end zone early and often. We talked to receiver <b>Brice Butler</b> and tailback <b>C.J. Gable</b> about taking on the Golden Bears this weekend
    
      
  
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<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 09:56:21 -0800</pubDate>
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<title>Thoughts of the Day: 10-02-09</title>
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<p>My three least favorite college football teams are UCLA, Notre Dame and Cal. This week we play Cal and I hope we kill them. Saturday will make or break someone's season. The game however is overshadowed by terrible off the field injury. </p>

<p>Stafon Johnson is one of my favorite Trojans. On the field he is smooth, steady and always reliable for a big gain or a goal line score. Off the field he leads by example. He is the spiritual leader of team. When I heard the news I was shocked, then bummed, then worried and scared, then hopeful, and finally thankful and proud. Shocked because this is the type of injury you never hear about. It was a fluke accident. Bummed for Stafon because he has so much potential. He was on track to have a great year. I hoped all his hard work would payoff with an MVP caliber season followed by an early draft selection in the spring. Worried because holy sh*t he dropped 200 plus pounds on his neck. Can you die from that? Scared because I heard he was coughing up blood and had been in surgery for so many hours. Forget about football, this was now about survival. Hopeful because USC is a great institution that takes care of its players. If Stafon was in surgery, I knew the best doctors would be working on him. Thankful that the surgery went well and he was recovering.  And proud for all the love and support he has been shown. If you wish to continue that love and support you can send notes of encouragement or anything you deem appropriate to:</p>

<p><strong>Stafon Johnson<br />
USC Football<br />
Heritage Hall 203b<br />
3501 Watt Way<br />
Los Angeles, CA 90089</strong></p>

<p>Or you can keep Stafon in your prayers.</p>

<p>Now on to Cal, last year the Trojans defense dominated Cal in the Coliseum. The final score was 17-3.  The Trojans D held Jahvid Best to 30 yards on 13 carries. This year Best is averaging 116 yards per game. Look for the Trojans to stack the line again and force Kevin Riley to make plays. Riley has not thrown an interception this season. He has a streak dating back to last year of 115 pass attempts without an INT. The last time Riley faced USC he was 4 of 16 for 59 yards and an INT.</p>

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<title>TNYC: Thoughts on Washington State Win</title>
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<p>Here are some random thoughts on the win:</p>

<p>- It was a win, but a frustrating one. &#0160;The 1st quarter started smoothly with a quick 3-and-out from Wazzu followed by a quick TD from SC, but then 3 holding penalties, 1 offsides, 1 personal foul, and 1 roughing the kicker happened. &#0160;Let&#39;s not even talk about the 3rd quarter...</p>

<p>- Nice to see <strong>Brice Butler</strong> get his 1st career TD. &#0160;There was a overhead shot during the broadcast and you could see Brice start from the slot, move inside on the safety and then get nice separation off the break on the corner route; the defender really had no chance on the play. &#0160;You can <a href="http://usc.scout.com/2/903342.html">watch Brice talk about the play here</a>.</p>

<p>- <strong>Matt Barkley</strong>&#39;s throw to <strong>Damian Williams</strong> on the 3rd TD was a thing of beauty and the play of the day. &#0160;The anticipation and quick-decision showed why he is so highly-regarded. &#0160;If you <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5Jj7jWWTOw">look at the play</a>, Matt drops back looking left, checks off, makes a split-second decision to throw to Damian, and then delivers a perfect touch pass (while getting hit) over the Wazzu linebackers&#39; heads and between the safeties.</p>

<p>Credit also goes to&#0160;<strong>Coach Bates/Morton </strong>for calling a great play. &#0160;In post-game interviews, the coaches/players talked about seeing large gaps in the middle of the field while studying game tapes last week. &#0160;If you watch the play closely, the formation is trips right and 1 receiver to the left; off the snap every receiver runs a streak up field, but the key to the play is the SC tackles let the ends run by them and Joe McKnight, rather than block, jumps forward to&#0160;mimic&#0160;a screen play which causes Wazzu&#39;s linebackers to bite and take a step forward allowing Damian to run right by them and split the safeties. Great play all-around.</p>

<p>- Want to talk about a player doing work? &#0160;<strong>Nick Perry</strong> has 6 sacks already playing limited minutes. &#0160;He is currently the Pac-10 leader in the category. &#0160;Nick just has that sixth sense for getting to the quarterback; he set a Michigan state record with 36 sacks in 2007 as a HS senior.</p>

<p>- Some prospects that showed up for Saturday&#39;s game: &#0160;<strong>Sharrif Floyd</strong> (official visit), <strong>Ronald Powell</strong>, <strong>Robert Woods</strong>, <strong>George Farmer</strong>, <strong>Marquis Lee</strong>, <strong>George Uko</strong>, <strong>Dietrich Riley</strong>, <strong>Dion Bailey</strong>, <strong>Joshua Shaw</strong>, <strong>Antwaun Woods</strong>, <strong>Demetrius Wright</strong>, and more. &#0160;The list of visitors could literally make up one side of a HS All-American game.</p>

<p>- Some big injuries from the game: <strong>Hebron Fangupo</strong> (broken fibula) and <strong>Marshall Jones</strong> (cracked&#0160;vertebra) are out for the season. &#0160;<strong>Jordan Campbell</strong> also sprained his ankle and <strong>Garrett Green</strong> suffered a concussion.</p>

<p>- Have to give props to my man <strong>Allen Bradfor</strong><strong>d</strong> for running pissed off all game. His <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAqqn-KjV60#t=0m36s">stiff-arm on the run in the 2nd quarter was vicious</a>. &#0160;Allen NEEDS MORE CARRIES.</p>

<p>Onto Cal, which should be an interesting game. &#0160;My head says this game should match up well for SC since we usually win against teams that rely heavily on the run, but considering how undisciplined and inconsistent our offense has looked, it&#39;s hard for me to feel confident. &#0160;Despite Cal&#39;s beatdown last week, this game still deserves a lot of hype, since it essentially makes or breaks both teams&#39; seasons. &#0160;It should be a tough one.</p>
    
      
  
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<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 09:58:05 -0800</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Sloppy win, but it's a win nonetheless.</p>

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The offense got off to a strong start, but they were inconsistent and fumbled more than they should have, but on the bright side, coaches opened up the playbook and allowed Matt Barkley to complete some deep passes. However this offense, and the receiving game in particular, needs to play better. Trojan fans eagerly await the return of the fastest receiver, Ronald Johnson, who suffered a shoulder injury in the scrimmage game in August.</p>

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This defense is impressive. They almost held the Cougars to a shutout if it were not for Aaron Corp's fumble late in the game. Defensive back Marshall Jones and defensive tackle Hebron Fangupo each suffered season ending injuries in this game. Injuries are part of the game, and this is why it never hurts to have depth like USC does. Pete Carroll and coaching staff "stockpile" talent, and given the current waves of injuries, this is when the depth is tested.</p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 23:33:20 -0800</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Some quick thoughts on the first three quarters of tonight's USC-Washington State matchup at the Coliseum:<ul><li>Penalties! Penalties! Penalties! Ack!!!!  USC's lack of discipline is turning me into Cathy Guisewite.</li><br />
<li>Great to see Brice Butler getting involved.</li><br />
<li>And even better to finally see a Damian Williams TD.</li><br />
<li>Loni Fangupo's injury was pretty gruesome.  Not Tim Krumrie-ugly, but still nasty.</li><br />
<li>Watching Anthony McCoy limp off the field is disappointing, but watching Blake Ayles run out on the field is a thrill.  There's no doubt, the kid's got the gift.</li><br />
<li>Way too much love for Tuel -- guy didn't score a TD, and yet the announcers were going all Tebow on him.</li><br />
<li>We connected with <a href="http://twitter.com/BMW_TRW/status/4409465422">Big Mike Williams</a> on Twitter tonight.  Assuming it really was him and not an impostor, we are stoked.</li><br />
<li>Does being an academic star at Washington State really count?</li><br />
<li>Matt Barkley is throwing Brett Favre hard on some plays. Don't be afraid to dial it back a touch, young Jedi.</li><br />
<li>Those terrible Sonic commercials were more entertaining than a lot of the 2nd and 3rd quarters.</li><br />
<li>I left a sportsbar so I could come home and watch the game, which allowed me to get reacquainted with Petros Papadakis. A decision that wound up feeling like that time you opted to have dinner with your ex-girlfriend, only to have it quickly devolve to hurried eating and angst-ridden bill paying.  And then he went and made out with Tuel before we even left the building.</li><br />
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 21:20:55 -0800</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>What a surprise! USC had another post-big game letdown entering Pac10 play.</p>

<p>Don't go into hibernation just yet; there are positives to be taken away from this game shown in the highlights.</p>

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Joe McKnight rushed for 100 yards on 11 carries, upping his current season total rush yards to 305. Could he be the first Trojan since Reggie Bush to rush for over 1000 yards in a season?</p>

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The offense struggled with the passing game, but there were some great runs by Stanley Havili, Stafon Johnson, and Allen Bradford.</p>

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USC's young defense did a great job containing Jake Locker and holding the Huskies to 16 points. If only the offense would have scored another touchdown or two. Sophomore Jurrell Casey and redshirt freshman Nick Perry set up camp in the Huskies' backfield.</p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 10:56:00 -0800</pubDate>
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