Freshman wide receiver Jamere Holland injured his shoulder and will not be able to practice when camp opens next week. The injury is not considered serious.
Monthly Archives: July 2006
Pac-10 Poll
1. USC (18) 276
2. California (7) 247
3. Oregon (3) 229
4. Arizona State (1) 204
5. UCLA 145
6. Arizona 133
7. Oregon State 125
8. Washington State 96
9. Stanford 90
10. Washington 50
Position Of Strength
An assistant coach with an AFC Central team watched USC’s summer workouts and came away thinking the Trojans’ wide receivers would be the team’s strength this season. Particularly impressive was freshman wide receiver Vidal Hazelton.
“He’s looking really good,” the coach said. “I think he will play a lot this year.”
Cover Boy
ESPN magazine shot photos of defensive end Lawrence Jackson today for the cover of an upcoming issue that will focus on hard-hitting players.
Now He’s A Tailback
Valencia Highs Shane Vereen was being recruited as a cornerback but now he wants to play tailback, which is fine with USC and UCLA. Sources said Pete Carrolls even made references to a “Reggie Bush role for Vereen if he attended USC.
The latest is Vereen wants to stay local and play for USC or UCLA.
Out Of The Spotlight
Lawyer Carmen Trutanich is keeping a low profile these days, but Tuesday won a $150 milllion judgment in a civil suit. If he can actually collect, Trutanich will make more money than he did defending USC football players.
More Mayo
There’s increasing buzz O.J. Mayo will officially commit to USC this week, for what it’s worth.
Ready To Sign
We’ve mentioned countless times how Matt Leinart
and Reggie Bush either decline to sign autographs or had their minders
make it clear to gathering crowds they were off limits. Now it becomes clear what their end game was regarding that: They were protecting the value of their signatures. http://www.tristarproductions.com/National/pavilion.htm
Judging by the prices these two guys are charging visitors to the
National Sports Card Convention in Anaheim today, Leinart and Bush
should already be enshrined in Canton.
And Speaking Of The Pac-10
The conference is not just establishing cheerleading guidelines. Its annual media day will be held Thursday, with the release of its Pac-10 poll. It will be interesting to see if the media still makes USC the favorite or goes for Cal or maybe a darkhorse (Oregon, Arizona State, Arizona State).
Otherwise there will be the usual meaningless quotes from the coaches and I will tell Oregon coach Mike Bellotti my annual Rick Neuheisel joke.
Feel free to make your own preseason predictions.
No More Stunts
So now we know why USC canned its cheerleaders. The Pac-10 released guidelines today on acceptable cheerleading activities. Actually, it probably affects USC the least because its spirit squads are not known for any acrobatic stunts.
Here’s the guidelines:
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