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Johnson Update

Stafon Johnson admitted his sprained foot was "killing him'' when he played against Notre Dame. Johnson said he feels better but is still around 80-85 percent.

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Anyone who watched TROJAN REWIND saw #13 announcing he was back by screaming and dancing around Notre Dame stadium before the game. Crazy!

Also notable on TR: After McKnight's TD run C-Wash exclaiming how huge the hole was to run thru; USC AD Mike Garrett yelling "You guys kicked a$$" at the Trojans as a female administrator winces nearby.

God, I wish CJ were healthy! I wonder if Moody is still watching our games with an understanding that he would be our "best" back right now if he stayed and were healthy. Trojan Rewind this week was awesome. And, while I love McKnight's potential, does anyone else notice that ALL of his big runs have been attributable to HUGE holes that anyone, other than Chauncey, could have run through? Joe Mc has literally fumbled EVERY game, except for one, I believe. He's exciting to watch, but at this early, early stage of his career, he is just as exciting for bad plays as good plays. God of Podiatry, PLEASE heal Stafon's foot soon, and encourage him to take a cortizone injection before the UO game that allows him to play at 98% pain free! We need you, Stafon! With a healthy Stafon and Sanchez, we would look like a legit BCS team.

I got the feeling Chauncey was not just making an observation. Seemed to be a tad bit of envy in his tone of voice and a belief he should be out there when the opponent's D-line has that not so fresh feeling.

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