No Break

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Although USC players will get the rest of the week off after working out today, it's not much of a break for the freshmen, most of whom have to stay on campus to attend summer classes.
``Some people are going home but I have class so I'm just going to stay here,'' quarterback Aaron Corp said.

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zonazog said:

Internet geeks?...isn't this on the internet?

FYI Rivals, Scout and ESPN.com do a great job.

Chandy Author Profile Page said:

Scott,

Do you know if Reggie Bush will be at the LA Stars carnival and game at the Galen Center this Sunday? Thanks!

milk said:

To answer Chandys question Reggie will not be at the game. He will be in Canton, Ohio for the Hall Fame game between the New Orlean Saints vs Pittsburgh Steelers. Aug. 5

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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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