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<description><![CDATA[    <p><em>Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller</em></p> <p><strong>OFFENSE</strong></p> <p><strong>QB</strong> <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=174154" shape="rect" target="_new">Mark Sanchez</a>, JR., USC<br clear="none" /> <strong>RB</strong>: <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=379208" shape="rect" target="_new">Jacquizz Rodgers</a>, Fr., Oregon Sate<br clear="none" /> <strong>RB</strong>: <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=238184" shape="rect" target="_new">Jahvid Best</a>, So., California<br clear="none" /> <strong>TE</strong>: <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=232120" shape="rect" target="_new">Rob Gronkowski</a>, SO., Arizona<br clear="none" /> <strong>WR</strong>: <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=178602" shape="rect" target="_new">Mike Thomas</a>, Sr., Arizona<br clear="none" /> <strong>WR</strong>: <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=156162" shape="rect" target="_new">Sammie Stroughter</a>, Sr., Oregon State<br clear="none" /> <strong>OL</strong>: Alex Mack, Sr., California<br clear="none" /> <strong>OL</strong>: Max Unger, Sr., Oregon<br clear="none" /> <strong>OL</strong>: Andy Levitre, Sr., Oregon State<br clear="none" /> <strong>OL</strong>: Eben Britton, Jr., Arizona<br clear="none" /> <strong>OL</strong>: Kristofer O'Dowd, So., USC</p> <p><strong>K</strong> Kai Forbath, So., UCLA<br clear="none" /> <strong>KR</strong>: <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=236710" shape="rect" target="_new">James Rodgers</a>, So., Oregon State<br clear="none" /> <strong>PR</strong>: Jairus Byrd, Jr., Oregon</p> <p><strong>DEFENSE</strong></p> <p><strong>DE</strong> Nick Reed, Sr., Oregon<br clear="none" /> <strong>DE</strong>: Victor Butler, Sr., Oregon State<br clear="none" /> <strong>DT</strong>: Brian Price, So., UCLA<br clear="none" /> <strong>DT</strong>: Fili Moala, Sr., USC<br clear="none" /> <strong>LB</strong>: Rye Maualuga, Sr., USC<br clear="none" /> <strong>LB</strong>: Brian Cushing, Sr., USC<br clear="none" /> <strong>LB</strong>: Zack Follett, Sr., California<br clear="none" /> <strong>CB</strong>: Alterraun Verner, Jr., UCLA<br clear="none" /> <strong>CB</strong>: Syd'Quan Thompson, Jr., California<br clear="none" /> <strong>S</strong>: Taylor Mays, Jr., USC<br clear="none" /> <strong>S</strong>: Troy Nolan, Sr., Arizona State</p> <p><strong>P</strong>: Aaron Perez, Sr., UCLA</p>
    
      
  
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<description><![CDATA[    &lt;!--start  image-->&lt;!-- end  image-->Starting center <b>Kristofer O'Dowd</b> is only a sophomore, but already his leadership and communication skills have proved invaluable for the Trojan offensive line. Inside: USCFootball.com's <b>Stacy Bradley</b> caught up with No. 61 to get his thoughts on his play so far and how he is preparing for a visit from Ohio State this Saturda
    
      
  
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<pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2008 09:32:05 -0800</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[    <p><em>Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller</em></p> <p>LOS ANGELES -- A full day's worth of notes and quotes as coaches Pete Carroll and Jim Tressel talked to reporters on both ends of the USC-Ohio State showdown.</p> <p><strong>RECRUITING BATTLE</strong><strong><img align="right" alt="" height="80" src="http://assets.espn.go.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/30.gif" width="80" /></strong><strong><img align="right" alt="" height="80" src="http://assets.espn.go.com/i/teamlogos/ncaa/med/trans/194.gif" width="80" /></strong></p> <p>Carroll and Tressel don't know each other personally but that doesn't mean they don't know each other.</p> <p>"We know them through recruiting," Carroll said.</p> <p>They don't steal prospects from each other's states very often -- Ohio State has three players from California, USC one from Ohio -- but both programs recruit nationally.</p> <p>Tressel noticed some familiar names when he looked over the USC roster.</p> <p>"Gosh -- all of those guys were on our wish list," he said.</p> <p>He then ticked off some of those names:  center Kristofer O'Dowd, tight end <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=379063" shape="rect" target="_new">Blake Ayles</a>, receiver <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=236593" shape="rect" target="_new">Ronald Johnson</a>, quarterback <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=174154" shape="rect" target="_new">Mark Sanchez</a> and offensive guard <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=160934" shape="rect" target="_new">Jeff Byers</a>.</p> <p>USC hasn't always won recruiting the recruiting battles either -- see <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=183932" shape="rect" target="_new">Chris Wells</a> and Ted Ginn, Jr.<br clear="none" /> <strong> </strong></p> <p><strong>CARROLL AND WOODY</strong></p> <p>The best anecdote of the day was Carroll talking about his year as an Ohio State assistant coach under Earle Bruce.</p> <p>It just so happens that it was 1979, the season Ohio State lost in the Rose Bowl to USC and <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=242256" shape="rect" target="_new">Charles White</a>.</p> <p>But Carroll's biggest thrill was looking out a window and seeing former coach Woody Hayes as he walked down the sidewalk.</p> <p>"I had never seen him before," Carroll said. "So I dropped everything and took off across the parking lot and met him and I introduced myself."</p> <p>Carroll said it was especially gratifying that Hayes knew who he was. They, of course, talked football.</p> <p>"To me that was a really special moment," Carroll said.</p> <p><strong>QUOTABLE</strong></p> <p><strong>Tressel to an L.A. audience about the poor performance in the 26-14 victory over Ohio on Saturday</strong>: "I've tried not to spend too much time looking back at that... We survived, I guess."</p> <p><strong>Carroll on the Ohio State-Ohio game:</strong><br clear="none" /> "I don't think that has anything to do with it... They just won that game a little differently than everybody wanted them to and expected them to."</p> <p><strong>Tressel on the comments from Ohio State WR <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=188315" shape="rect" target="_new">Ray Small</a> suggesting that there is a <a href="/blogs/ncfnation/0-2-134/Small-cites--class--difference-between-OSU-and-USC.html" shape="rect" target="_blank">"class" difference</a> between the two schools</strong>: "It's disappointing when anyone talks... The only thing I can say about Ray is Ray doesn't have a malicious bone in his body and has no ill-intention... Those of us who speak to the press at times can error... Obviously it wasn't a good thing but he's a good kid."</p> <p><strong>USC safety <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=168857" shape="rect" target="_new">Kevin Ellison</a>, who was injured most of the 2005 season, on comparing OSU QB <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/player/profile?playerId=379070" shape="rect" target="_new">Terrelle Pryor</a> to Vince Young</strong>: "I couldn't compare them right now. Vince Young was a totally different level. Terrelle Pryor is a freshman. I'm sure he'll be good a couple of years down the line. But you're talking about Vince Young, the second pick of the NFL draft."</p>
    
      
  
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<description><![CDATA[    &lt;!----><a href='http://vmedia.rivals.com/uploads/995/647644.jpg'></a>&lt;!---->With the sun freshly in the sky over Howard Jones Field, Trojans like <b>Mark Sanchez</b>, <b>Rey Maualuga</b>, <b>Damian Williams</b> and <b>Kristofer O'Dowd</b> took the field, ready to begin summer workouts. With strength and conditioning coach <b>Chris Carlisle</b> and his staff there studying and teaching, around 40 players took part in the 7 a.m. session. Go inside for a report
    
      
  
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<description><![CDATA[    &lt;!--start  image-->&lt;!-- end  image--><b>Kristofer O'Dowd</b> returned to practice and dismissed every notion that he might not be ready to play Saturday. Meanwhile, <b>Matt Spanos</b> got some work at left tackle. Also inside: <b>John David Booty</b> takes another step forward; <b>Oregon State gets some good news</b>; and USC ended up choosing an interesting day to put up <b>Reggie Bush's Heisman jersey</b>
    
      
  
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<p>As usual, here are my thoughts:</p>

<ul><li><strong>Positive</strong> - Winning the Game<br /> </li></ul>

<ul><ul><li>Honestly, the only positive I can take away from last night's game was actually winning the game.&nbsp; It happens every season, we go into a game expecting to blow out the opponent and suddenly all hell breaks loose and your expectations drop to a point where you're just hoping for a W however ugly the means.&nbsp; </li></ul></ul><blockquote><blockquote><p>As an optimist, I look back to last night's game and say it's an improvement over last year's Oregon State debacle.&nbsp; The bottom line is we faced adversity in every possible way and came out victorious; that to me shows a fortitude that we lacked last season.&nbsp; </p></blockquote></blockquote><ul><li><strong>Negative</strong> - JDB's Play <br /> </li></ul>

<ul><ul><li>Now I'm sure you're asking, how can you single out JDB's play amongst the myriad of negatives we had in last night's game?&nbsp; No, it's not because I'm on the &quot;I hate JDB&quot; bandwagon that seems to be full right now (I've been critical of JDB long before the bandwagon even existed), rather I see it being the most concerning negative simply because it <em>can't be fixed immediately</em>.&nbsp; The penalties, fumbles, etc. will all go away starting this Saturday because the coaching staff will address it all week during practice, but can JDB change his tendencies by October 27th (@ Oregon)?&nbsp; That I'm not so sure of.&nbsp; </li></ul></ul><blockquote><blockquote><p>I've always said that JDB is a good but not elite QB because he can't create something from nothing.&nbsp; He makes some jaw-dropping throws with his raw ability from time to time, but at the same time he breaks down when feeling pressured (i.e. curls up into a ball, hurries passes, etc.), locks onto&nbsp; receivers, chooses to force a pass rather than check down, etc.&nbsp; The criticism has NOTHING to do with being ungrateful or spoiled, it simply is what it is.</p>

<p>With that said, I still think Booty should be the starting QB and that we have a chance of winning a NC with him at the helm, we just have to achieve it in different ways (i.e. stellar defense play, maintaining running game, etc.).&nbsp; JDB is not going to carry us on his back like Leinart/Bush did in '04, if this team wins a NC it will have to be done corporately.&nbsp; </p></blockquote></blockquote><ul><li><strong>Player of the Game</strong> - Chauncey Washington<br /> </li></ul>

<ul><ul><li>I'm very tempted to give the POG to Stafon since he carried for 16 more yards on 7 less carries, but Chauncey made all the pivotal runs like the 53 yarder before the half to set up the go ahead FG and key third downs in the 4th quarter.&nbsp; Stafon was the more consistent back, but Chauncey ran tough when we needed him.&nbsp; <br /> </li></ul></ul>

<ul><li><strong>Play of the Game</strong> - Terrell Thomas Creating/Recovering Fumble<br /> </li></ul>

<ul><ul><li>With momentum on Washington's side, Terrell made up for his interference call by making one of the biggest plays of his career in stripping Anthony Russo of the ball on a punt return and then recovering it himself.&nbsp; It quieted the crowd and set up what would be the winning FG.&nbsp; <br /> </li></ul></ul>

<ul><li><strong>Final Thoughts</strong>... - Moving Forward</li></ul>

<ul><ul><li>The injuries to Kristofer O'Dowd and Chilo Rachal are huge since it affects the only consistent offensive weapon in our arsenal, which is the running game.&nbsp; I think this puts more pressure on Steve Sarkisian's shoulders to get creative and start using our raw talent to beat teams.&nbsp; That to me means a lot more misdirection and isolation plays where our players are given a chance to do their thing one-on-one.&nbsp; I think Steve has done a great job at this point, I just think he needs to make a few tweaks to help JDB and our receivers along.&nbsp; </li></ul></ul>



<p>We can let out a big sigh that we have Stanford at home this Saturday.&nbsp; The game comes at a perfect time in that we can let some of our key players heal and also work on our execution.&nbsp; Bring on the obnoxious tree mascot.&nbsp; <br /> </p>
    
      
  
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<p>Here are my thoughts on last night's game:</p>

<ul><li><strong>Positive</strong> - O-Line Play<br /> </li></ul>

<ul><ul><li>I think there's a consensus agreement that the biggest positive from last night's game was the play of the O-Line.&nbsp; They were in sync the entire night and opened up giant holes.&nbsp; I, like many, am wowed by Kristofer O'Dowd's play.&nbsp; </li></ul></ul>

<ul><li><strong>Negative</strong> - Special Teams<br /> </li></ul>

<ul><ul><li>As I mentioned back in my <a href="http://www.trojannyc.com/2007/08/tnyc-fall-scrim.html">Fall Scrimmage report</a>, I don't feel comfortable with Vincent Joseph returning kicks.&nbsp; I'm not basing this entirely on his fumble, I personally think he makes bad decisions and always tries to break it instead of going with his blockers.&nbsp; </li></ul></ul><blockquote><blockquote><p>Also, not having enough players on the extra point was flat out embarrassing and Joe McKnight nearly had the ball bounce off his leg after misjudging a punt.&nbsp; Also, how in the world do you kick-off to start both halves?<br /> </p></blockquote></blockquote><ul><li><strong>Player of the Game</strong> - Stafon Johnson </li></ul>

<ul><ul><li>For two games in a row, I'm giving the POG to Stafon.&nbsp; Again, he showed great vision in picking the right holes and ran hard - plain and simple running.&nbsp; The spin move off the broken play was outstanding.&nbsp; If there's any knock against Stafon it's his lack of breakaway speed, but you really can't complain about his performance at this point.&nbsp; <br /> </li></ul></ul>

<ul><li><strong>Play of the Game</strong> - Sedrick Ellis Knocking Brett Byford on His Butt </li></ul>

<ul><ul><li>Watching Big Sed explode off the snap and knock Byford on his rear-end was easily the play of the game for me.&nbsp; Sedrick was absolutely unstoppable and was held blatantly on a couple plays.&nbsp; He's easily been the star of the defense IMO.&nbsp; </li></ul></ul>

<ul><li><strong>Game-ball</strong> - Steve Sarkisian </li></ul>

<ul><ul><li>The offensive calls last night were beautiful.&nbsp; All the misdirection plays and decoys had Nebraska confused the entire night.&nbsp; I think I remember letting out a nice sigh at the relief of knowing that Lane Kiffin is all but a distant memory.&nbsp; <br /> </li></ul></ul>

<ul><li><strong>Final Thoughts</strong>... - Gaining Momentum/Patrick Turner's Lackluster Game</li></ul>

<ul><ul><li>You can feel the momentum building.&nbsp; With the first big test out of the way, I think the team will hit their stride this coming Saturday against Washington State at the Coliseum.&nbsp; I fully expect a big win this week.&nbsp; </li></ul></ul>

<ul><ul><li>Don't give up on PT just yet; let's remember that this is his 1st game of the season.&nbsp; With that said, my expectations for him this season aren't as high as some.&nbsp; He's talented, but I don't think he'll ever live up to the hype he received as the #1 HS receiver in the nation.&nbsp; You might say it's ludicrous to say such a thing based on scant proof, but there's just something missing in his game...&nbsp; </li></ul></ul>

<p>So a very impressive game overall.&nbsp; I'm looking forward to reading humorous pre-game/post-game quotes from Bill Doba this week... </p>


    
      
  
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<description><![CDATA[    &lt;!--start  image-->&lt;!-- end  image--><b>Sedrick Ellis</b> and <b>Kristofer O'Dowd</b> never figured to have much to do with each other. But after a preseason of relentless taunting from the senior to the true freshman, and an injury that vaulted O'Dowd to the top of the depth chart, Ellis and O'Dowd have found themselves pitted against each other every day in practice. The freshman has become Ellis' pupil, of sort
    
      
  
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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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<description><![CDATA[    &lt;!--start  image-->&lt;!-- end  image-->The <b>Kristofer O'Dowd</b> show ended with an official announcement, obvious to anyone paying attention during Thursday's practice: the true freshman will start at center, Saturday against Idaho. He will be the first to do so in USC histor
    
      
  
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<description><![CDATA[    Nice little glimpse into the future of USC Football...<br /><br />That's incoming freshman center Kristofer O'Dowd snapping to quarterback Mitch Mustain, and the jewel of USC's 2007 recruiting class Joe McKnight in the backfield.<br /><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://imageshack.us/"><img src="http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/55/f291140hj6.jpg" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us" border="0" /></a><br /></div>These guys are going to terrorize opposing defenses in 2008.<br /><br />Fight On!<br /><br />Click <a href="http://usc.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=687099">here</a> to see more of the latest photos from rivals (no subscription required for these)
    
      
  
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<description><![CDATA[    &lt;!--start  image-->&lt;!-- end  image-->With so many starters returning, the Trojans won't have to rely heavily on the incoming freshmen to make significant contributions. However, with 3-year starter <b>Ryan Kalil</b> now in the NFL, the center spot will be up for grabs this fall. <b>Kristofer O'Dowd</b> arrives on campus in June with plans to push the veterans and challenge for that starting center spo
    
      
  
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