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Sign Of The Future?

USC's woeful turnover ratio last season continued even against lowly Idaho, as the Trojans turned it over three times and forced just one turnover.
``We've done just about everything we can think of to work on and improve it,'' USC coach Pete Carroll said. ``It's disappointing.''

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don't cry we are not UCLA or Idaho yet...

1 was a pick by Paul McDonald..ahem..no comment there..and the other was when the game was over and a pack of Vandals stripped the ball from Joe Mcknight..

The 1 pick by JDB is a concern but let's not throw in the towel on the season right now..

USCl966 I think your number 1966-- that was year of UCLA revenge game until Norman Dow took field.

Maybe we should cry we are not UCLA yet. With the injuries if we lined up this week Bruins would likely do it again.

Against a team that mustered 14 points vs. Stanford at half????

The turn over ratio is a huge problem. Yes, over the years under Carroll the numbers have been staggering. But after last years futility, being -2 against Idaho is nothing to sweep under the carpet. There was next to no attempts on the ball when opportunity was there. DB's did not take the body first and there were way to many receivers wearing gold helmets whose arms were above their shoulders as the ball came. This has to stop!

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