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If losing Matt Spanos is not enough, No.3 center Nick Howell is also out with a groin injury. Alex Parsons, who just moved to offensive line earlier this month, will try to become the No. 3 center.
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If losing Matt Spanos is not enough, No.3 center Nick Howell is also out with a groin injury. Alex Parsons, who just moved to offensive line earlier this month, will try to become the No. 3 center.
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Maybe that Gopher from CAddyShack is loose on practice field.
PC should quit now why he can field a team.
Posted by: Morantz
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August 29, 2007 09:25 PM
I hate to say this, but USC seems to get an inordinate amount of injuries and muscle strains. Maybe it's time to hire a new strength and conditioning coach...or put the players through Yoga or something.
I know many injuries are fluke things, but with the number USC seems to have...I wonder if some are preventable.
Posted by: patty o
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August 29, 2007 09:38 PM
Time to bubble-wrap the players in between games.
Posted by: Trojan RAB
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August 29, 2007 11:06 PM
A lot of these injuries can also be caused by what the players put into their systems, such as supplements and other products that wear away their bodies. If you recall, Brandon Hancock was always injured.
Someone needs to monitor what these players are taking, so hopefully they won't end up needlessly injured and out for long stretches of time.
Posted by: USCBUAD92
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August 30, 2007 06:25 AM
Settle down on the steroids/supplements angle. While USCBUAD92 is using the onset of injuries to argue for it, all the baseball "experts" are using the onset of injuries after testing began to show that players were using them before the testing began.
So which is it? Do you get hurt while using the cream and the clear or get hurt later?
Posted by: PH55
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August 30, 2007 07:35 AM