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<title>TNYC Idaho Review</title>
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<p>Here are my thoughts on last night's game:</p>

<ul><li><strong>Positive</strong> - Running Game </li></ul>

<ul><ul><li>I liked what I saw from the running game.&nbsp; I was hesitant after the Fall Scrimmage to anoint Stafon the lead back, but after last night's game I believe he should get <em>equal</em> time with CW.&nbsp; He showed great patience, ability to break the 1st tackle, and a nice combo of speed/power.</li></ul></ul><blockquote><blockquote><p>People will argue that C.J. Gable had more yards per carry, but the thing that concerns me with C.J. is his inability to break the first tackler.&nbsp; When there's a hole, C.J. thrives with his shiftiness, but he can't absorb two hits and push for 3-4 yards like Stafon did last night on one play.&nbsp; </p></blockquote></blockquote><ul><li><strong>Negative</strong> - D-Line Play/Turnovers </li></ul>

<ul><ul><li>Where was the D-Line this game?&nbsp; When the defense wasn't blitzing, it seemed like the Idaho QB had a full minute to get the ball off.&nbsp; The run D looked atrocious at times as well; the Idaho O-Line were getting their angles and pushing the D-line out of position leaving gaping holes.&nbsp; Definitely disappointing.</li></ul></ul>

<ul><ul><li>I don't think much needs to be said about the turnover battle.&nbsp; We picked up a fumble when the Idaho QB lost the handle on the ball but didn't force any turnovers.</li></ul></ul>

<ul><li><strong>Player of the Game</strong> - Stafon Johnson </li></ul>

<ul><ul><li>Stafon was the only player that really stood out to me.&nbsp; He ran the ball hard and showed great shiftiness and vision.&nbsp; </li></ul></ul>

<ul><li><strong>Play of the Game</strong> - Vidal Hazelton's One-Handed TD Catch</li></ul>

<ul><ul><li>No question it's Vidal's beautiful one-handed catch in the end-zone.&nbsp; The angle in which he caught the ball and the way he secured it using only one hand was mind-boggling.</li></ul></ul>

<ul><li><strong>Game-ball</strong> - Kristofer O'Dowd</li></ul>

<ul><ul><li>Kristofer played a solid game in his first career start.&nbsp; The line looked in-sync, I don't recall there being a false start, and the center-to-QB exchange looked smooth.&nbsp; Although he wasn't be the best player in the game, I think he deserves the game-ball for his play considering the circumstances.&nbsp; </li></ul></ul>

<ul><li><strong>Final Thoughts</strong>... - Stanley Havili's Stellar Play/Rant Against USC Student Section</li></ul>

<ul><ul><li>Stanley Havili just impresses me more and more.&nbsp; When he leaped over the Idaho defender I turned to my friend and said, &quot;We have ourselves a USC version of Brian Leonard.&quot;</li></ul></ul>

<ul><ul><li>To the USC Student Section:&nbsp; Take note of the Cal-Tennessee game last night.&nbsp; Yes, the Cal section has ripped off chants/cheers from Florida, WVU, Notre Dame, etc., but they have become more intimidating, organized, and cohesive than the USC student section... BY FAR.&nbsp; How we still accept mindless chants like, &quot;Beat the ____&quot; at a cadence that makes it impossible to be loud is beyond me.&nbsp; Start simple like Cal is doing and then establish your own traditions.&nbsp; It's flat out embarrassing to be outdone by schools like Cal, Rutgers, etc. that have little to no football tradition whatsoever.&nbsp; </li></ul></ul>

<p>When all is said and done, I'm confident going into the Nebraska game.&nbsp; Yes there is cause for concern, but I have faith that this team will turn it around in two weeks.&nbsp; Pete Carroll knows how to get a team ready for big games and I have full faith that we'll be clicking in Lincoln. </p>
    
      
  
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<title>BlogPoll: Our Preseason Top 25 (6-10)</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>As <a href="http://www.trojanwire.com/football/blogpoll-our-preseason-top-25-15.php">promised</a>, we continue our march through the Preseason Top 25 with <a href="http://www.trojanwire.com/football/blogpoll-our-preseason-top-25-610.php">numbers 6-10</a>, featuring the likes of Texas, Cal, Oklahoma, Miami and Louisville.  Enjoy.</p>]]></description>
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<category>Texas</category>
<pubDate>Tue, 22 Aug 2006 08:48:57 -0800</pubDate>
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<title>Ed Orgeron Goes to Ole Miss</title>
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<p>No doubt Carroll has new help lined up for every assistant coach position, but losing <a href="http://www.trojanwire.com/football/ed-orgeron/">Ed 

Orgeron</a> is still a huge blow to the program. Not only has he been the most charismatic guy at USC the past 6 years, but since 2001, the coach of 

defensive linemen (the likes of Kenechi Udeze, Omar Nazel, Frostee Rucker, Shaun Cody and Mike Patterson), has been an extraodinary recruiter.</p>

<p><a href="http://mississippi.scout.com/2/331203.html">Ed Orgeron named new Ole Miss head coach</a> [The Ole Miss Spirit]</p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 15 Dec 2004 19:06:27 -0800</pubDate>
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<title>Trojan D bringing it</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>I could go on all day about how epic the Trojan defense has been this year, but why bother?&nbsp; The numbers speak for themselves:

</p><blockquote cite="http://msnbc.msn.com/id/6562561/"><p>The Trojans have allowed just 11.6 points per game, with two shutouts, and are on pace to finish 

with the best points-allowed average since 1967 (7.9 points per game).</p></blockquote>

<p><a href="http://msnbc.msn.com/id/6562561/" title="MSNBC - Dominating defensefoundation of USC’s program"> Dominating defense foundation of USC’s 

program</a> [MSNBC]</p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 23 Nov 2004 14:58:31 -0800</pubDate>
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