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Thanks Fox

It's too bad the Mater Dei-Corona Centennial is not televised.
Centennial's Ryan Bass has rushed for 305 yards in 41 carries with 9:38 remaining but Mater Dei leads 44-38.
Matt Barkley, who is very interested in USC, passed for 313 yards so far. There's been 1,100 yards of total offense.
Barkley just completed a 37-yard pass on third-and-11 from the Centennial 42, with six minutes left. He then threw a touchdown pass to give Mater Dei a 51-37 lead and has 366 yards passing with 5:07 left.
It's over, as Mater Dei wins 51-37 in a game with 1,274 yards offense.

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"Matt Barkley is fine young man! Just outstanding! He's really proven himself. He will certainly take the job from Sanchez next year."

poorly officiated game. centennial got jobbed. the officals sat over the ball the whole so they could not run the up tempo offense. then blew the offsetting penalties call on the kickoff. if centennial gets that ball, they might still be playing

How did the score go from 44-38 to 51-37?

I hope none of the *defensive* players are interested in USC.

I bet all the defense could start for Louisville.

The defensive players would be an upgrade. Since the players are finally getting called for illegally leading with their helmet, they look like a WAC school!

Trojan RAB, as member of the Trojan Nation now living in the "Ville", I have to say that was such a cold shot, but you were so dead on accurate! Hell, the "Ville" can't keep any of their players from being suspended. Fight On!

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