A Solo Battle

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There's been a lot of head-to-head competition lately in recruiting between USC and UCLA, and maybe more head-to-head trash talking, but when safety Drew McAllister committed to the Trojans, there was no such battle. We hear UCLA did not know anything about McAllister or recruit him.


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Trojanhoya Author Profile Page said:

Duh.

It was clearly a Cal/USC battle at the end when USC offered late. UCLA was never mentioned.

We hear that despite the recruiting battles that USC and ND and UF have engaged in lately, ND and UF never offered McAllister either. Genius.

scottielew Author Profile Page said:

Ucla has 3 safeties committed ranked higher then him. How many safeties should a school take in a year?

Plus, Petey will move him to TB or FB anyway....can't have enough running backs!

USC1966 Author Profile Page said:

wow scottielew that's gotta be one of the dumbest posts I have ever seen..and I have seen alot..what did it take you about 3 seconds to come up with that?

Geez talk about unoriginal..and BTW your jealousy is showing pretty heavily. Sorry UCLA doesn't have players like Stafon Johnson or Broderick Green or Joe McKnight.

And nice game last year vs. Notre Dame

HAHAHAHAHAHAH

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