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Former USC wide receiver Jamere Holland also listed Oregon State and Washington as schools he would like to consider.


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Trojan RAB Author Profile Page said:

What's this all about? He knows USC isn't going to clear him for any Pac-10 schools.

Is this an angle to get USC exhausted and just let him go to Florida?

SEC12ROW52 Author Profile Page said:

1. Why doesn't SC just let the other PAC-10 schools (or Flordia for that matter) waste their scholarships on our rejects?
2. It would be a little classier to let the kids (yes..still teenagers in alot of cases) correct a mistake and go where they feel is best for their future.

sureshot32 Author Profile Page said:


"Can I go to Washington?" No!
"Can I go to Washington State?" No!
"How about Oregon or Oregon State?" No and No!
"Okay, well how about Cal or Stanford?" Still no!
"Alright, alright. Then I'll go to Arizona, Arizona State, or UCLA. Your choice." Uh, how about no, no, and not a chance in H-E-Double Hockey Sticks.

Let's just have Jemere go to the University of Maine. They gave us one of theirs (Lofa), we'll send them Jemere in return.

Would someone please show Jamere a Pac-10 press guide so he knows where he can't go?

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