usctrojans.com - 30 days ago
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Thoughts from Monday's practice, through the eyes of USCRipsIt... - USC's brief practice -- full on noticeably high energy -- kicked off the Stanford game week and officially pushed the Trojans into the final quarter of the 2009 season. "Let's have a helluva week," Coach Carroll said in the ...
blogs.mercurynews.com - 27 days ago
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Can’t help thinking how Stanford’s success this season
has, to a certain extent, been intertwined with USC’s...
schedule. Stanford got Washington the week after its big upset of the Trojans, and won handily. Stanford got Oregon the week ...
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Pac-10 picks of the week: Stanford looks good … Cal? Not ...
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espn.go.com - 11/5/2009
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espn.go.com —
Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller Full slate of
games for the first weekend in November. Hey, did...
you know the games you remember are played in November? 1. Will Oregon be flat at Stanford ? Chip Kelly has done an outstanding job of keeping his ...
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In case you couldn't follow us live, "The RipsIt Minute" gives you a quick rundown of the must-read Blog entries from the previous day: Ticket talk: A few tickets remain for Stanford game Trojans around the League: USC alumni in the NFL Silent heroes: USC's film staff Finish line in sight: Closing out the season Dispatch from Howard Jones: Monday's practice report Pictures from Monday's practice
Injury Updates: 11-10-09
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... 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.
Ankle sprains keeps Williams on sideline [ocregister]
Dispatch from Howard Jones [uscripsit] ...
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blogs.mercurynews.com 11/6/2009 — Every week there’s a point spread that catches me by surprise, and currently it’s the Cal-Oregon State number.
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blogs.mercurynews.com 26 days ago — ***Warning to anyone who’s not fond of the Trojans: The following information just might make you stand up and scream: “Noooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!
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usc.freedomblogging.com 11/9/2009 — Just asking what seems to be an obvious question in the wake of Stanford’s 51-42 upset of Oregon:
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