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Another Possession Receiver

USC coach Pete Carroll praised wide receiver Vidal Hazelton after watching game films.
``He was a pleasant surprise, he handled all things well, ran good routes and blocked well,'' Carroll said. ``He was a classic Z like Steve Smith or Keary Colbert.''

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I think Vidal might be our most complete WR this season.

...but he can make the DJ/Mike Williams one handed grabs as well...pretty amazing TD catch.

Loved that he made the highlight reel on ESPN College Football Final. Awesome catch.

I am sitting here watching a repeat of Stanford taking on the mighty powder blue teddy bears on Fox sports...to be blunt, UCLA kinda sux..they were only winning 14-7 at halftime and they kicker just blew a 40 yard FG...haha..they have no offense at all except hand it off to Kalil Bell and hope he gets the first down.

It's gonna be ugly this years...I bet USC will win by 20....

Hey 66 do you have anything nice to say about Hazelton?
I have said all along that he is a very good receiver and most of thought I was crazy and ignored me. I also posted before that he has good hands, 6'3" and a 4.3/4.4 speed. BTW He was a FIVE star and the #2 HS receiver in the nation when USC recruited him according to Rivals.com.
Thank you

trojanwahine:
Expanding on what you said Vidal's catch is ESPN third best of ten for the 1st CFB week-end highlights. De Sean J. punt return 2nd and the blocked FG att. by MI VS APP. ST. is #1.

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