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Freaks And (Stat) Geeks

Here's the scrimmage stats:

Passing

Booty 10-22, 113 yards 0 TDs, 0 INT
Sanchez 7-14, 107 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT

Rushing

Moody 9-128, 2 TDs
Johnson 9-62
Gable 6-29
Bradford 7-18 1 TD

Receiving

Turner 3-30
McFoy 3-22

Tackles

Rivers 4, 3 for loss
Joseph 4
Williams 3

Scoring

Coleman 3 run
McCoy 4 pass from Sanchez
Moody 54 run
Lua 28 INT
Bradford 16 run
Walker 28 pass from Sanchez
Moody 10 run

Comments

Scott, I got your boys backs over hear in Georgia land of the SEC so let's kick that SEC butt when we go to Arkansas. Couple of questions.
Are our QB's looking that bad, or is our defense that good? Also is there one running back that is really standing out, it looks like from the stats that you have been posting that all of them are doing pretty well and one looks better one day and another the next. Thanks for all of the posts. Loving USC !!!!!!! Fight ON!!!

Rex

Regarding the first unit offense - what are the receiver stats for all that played with the first offense? I see there are ten completions by Booty yet only six catches listed. I'm trying to figure out what receivers he had as options. If possbile ditto for Sanchez.

Ok, so the typical question here would be: Is the defense just that good, or is the offense NOT that good? I mean, the running backs seem to be getting a little production, but the QB's are struggling. And it looks like Sanchez is outperforming Booty. Which would not be great for JD, after being patient for 3 years in the program, waiting for his turn.

Great coverage, Scott, but I have to admit the results of these scrimmages are not bringing me great confidence in this team. I'll be at the Coliseum this Sunday; hope to get inspired by what i see...

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Scott Wolf has covered USC for the Daily News since 1996. A USC graduate, he covered his first Trojan game in 1984 for the Daily Trojan. Scott is known as the "scourge of the Internet message boards," according to radio host Petros Papadakis. Despite this moniker, there's no truth to the rumor he takes pleasure in antagonizing the "Internet geeks."

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