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Monday Afternoon Report

Steve Smith and Dwayne Jarrett practiced healthy together for the first time in several weeks and Pete Carroll said quarterback John David Booty's confidence shot up noticeably.
Kyle Williams, Thomas Williams and Oscar Lua all practiced and will play against Oregon State. Tailback Chauncey Washington missed practice to take a midterm but said he is doing fine academically and his grades are not an issue.

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I have NOT looked at other teams rosters NOR the NCAA regulations. The question is WHY the same number is allowed to be worn by two players?
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Same numbers can be worn by different players on opposite sides of the ball. i.e a safety and WR can wear the same number. Why? Because they aren't on the field at the same time so there really shouldn't be any confusion.

Except for maybe on punt returns/kickoffs in which case confuse away.

Tyler, in one of my posts you called me an idiot, reading this post I see that you are an expert ....or are you just a no it all who has to be heard or likes to see his own say nothing post?

Hey Mr. critical Irish4USC, I think you meant "know it all" as opposed to "no at all." Anyway, Tyler seems to be the accurate writer on the "idiot meter."

Wow. Well you just proved my point right there. I didn't realize that answering a question makes me a "no" it all. Thanks for that clarification.

If I'm a "no" it all you must be a "yes" it all since you're clearly my opposite. Idiot.

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