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Back In Form

Quarterback John David Booty just threw a 13-yard pass to Patrick Turner, which followed a 26-yard reception by Chauncey Washington. Things are looking up for the Trojans at halftime (24-3).

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back in form with the sacks for a loss, and the fumble?

maybe all the incompletes that even PC mentioned obliquely on his way into the locker room?

if i was OSU, i'd come out in the 3rd Qtr and stick with a pass rush on every play. you hit Booty enough, he'll *give* you the game.

our D is the only reason we're in this game. if the OSU line picks up a few blocks, Katy bar the door.

WHAT GAME ARE YOU WATCHING SCOTT? BOOTY IS NO WHERE BACK TO FORM. HE NEVER HAD A FORM EXCEPT THAT OF A BIG LOUISIANA STIFF. BEN OLSON IS HIS ONLY EQUAL.
LIKE HIS BACKPEDALING AND TRIPS ON HIS OWN FEET. AND THE PLAY WHERE HE FUMBLED THE BALL. I'M SORRY BUT IF I WERE PETE CARROLL I WOULD HAVE A VERY SHORT LEASH.
SANCHEZ DID A GREAT JOB EVEN IN A LOSS.
I WOULD MUCH RATHER LOSE WITH SANCHEZ THAN WITH BOOTY.
AT LEAST SANCHEZ BRINGS INTENSITY, SWAGGER AND POISE TO THE HUDDLE.

Can Booty even throw a catchable ball? Hazelton's grab from Sanchez speaks volumes about Booty's passing ability. Booty showed some poise, but Sanchez would have managed to get away a couple of times and avoided a loss of yardage. We need that mobility, and a QB that throws catchable balls, however, I do give Booty credit for the TD pass (Turner?) caught. A beautiful throw - looked like one of Sanchez's.

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