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vs. Arizona (Dec 6, 2009)
Offense
LTCharles Brown#71
LGButch Lewis#68
CJeff Byers#53
RGButch Lewis#68
RTTyron Smith#70
TEAnthony McCoy#86
SERonald Johnson#8
FLDamian Williams#18
TBJoe McKnight#4
FBStanley Havili#31
QBMatt Barkley#7
Defense
LEArmond Armstead#94
DTJurrell Casey#91
NTChristian Tupou#44
REEverson Griffen#93
SLBDevon Kennard#42
MLBChris Galippo#54
WLBMalcolm Smith#6
CBJosh Pinkard#36
CBKevin Thomas#15
SSWill Harris#26
FSTaylor Mays#2
Special Teams
PRDamian Williams#18
KORRonald Johnson#8
KJordan Congdon#38
PJacob Harfman#48


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9/11vs. Virginia
9/18@ Minnesota
9/25@ Washington State
10/2vs. Washington
10/9@ Stanford
10/16vs. California
10/30vs. Oregon
11/6vs. Arizona State
11/13@ Arizona
11/20@ Oregon State
11/27vs. Notre Dame
12/4@ UCLA



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Sanchez Leads a Dominating Duck Hunt in LA (USC 44, Oregon 10)
2008-10-05 15:42:19


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What a fun night of football it was to watch. The Trojans put on an offensive clinic, compiling over 600 yards of total offense. In fact, up until the point when Mark went down with a knee re-aggravation (which doesn't appear to be serious), USC never punted. It was especially impressive, in my eyes, because the trend of stupid penalties continued.

Line play on offense was certainly improved, compared to last week's effort. Alex Parsons proved a very capable starter at right guard. He was filling in for the injured Zack Heberer.

CJ Gable got the official start at TB. Joe McKnight saw more specialized work. That left a lot of the conventional, pound-it-out style run plays for Stafon Johnson. Allen Bradford wanted to see more action this week, but he sat out of the game with a sore hip.

The trio of CJ, Joe, and Stafon worked effectively. So it begs the question; Is a fourth, and even a fifth back, too many? Hard to say, I like the change of pace we get from AB specifically, and also the 2 freshman; Marc Tyler and Broderick Green.

Sanchez, however, was the clear cut story of the game. He threw for 332 yards on 19 for 28 passing, 3 touchdowns, no interceptions. That was in 3 quarters of work, before the play calling got conservative, and knees got re-aggravated. Here's a look at how his passes were distributed (check his player profile for the 3 other passing charts)...



If you're looking for video of the game, here is a nice highlight package courtesy of ESPN. I'll be sure to bring you condensed-game video later this week, along with a closer look at the defense.

Arizona State, at home, is in 6 days. FIGHT ON!




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Scott said..."I was wondering where AB was"


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