Answers, III

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Here's the third installment of answers.

Q: You indicated in your last set(s) of open forum answers that Jordan Campbell should be switching to defense. Considering Jody Adewale is graduating and Jordan is switching to defense, what scholarship players do we have at the fullback position to fill in if Stanley Havili goes down due to injury? Does PC envision switching someone from RB to FB since we have not recruited well for this position or should we expect a transfer from the JC ranks?

A: Adam Goodman, who is a walk-on, is the backup fullback. He served the role last year too. But I still think Broderick Green might be used in some capacity there as a way to get him on the field.

Q: I realize this question may be a little left-field, but hey, it's an "open forum", right? So, my wife was just watching the Rose Bowl DVD and observed that Pete Carroll seems to move down the sidelines with a kind of odd, kind of stiff, shuffling walk. Her question, which I couldn't answer but figured you'd probably be able to put to rest: old football injury, completely imaginary on her part, or something else?

A: I've actually noticed this for years too. Pete Carroll does have a very distinct walk. But it's not a football injury. He does have a very crooked finger which is the result of a football injury and he never had surgery to correct it.



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Sam Gilbert Author Profile Page said:

Does Pete walk like a 56 year old man on a non-paved surface?

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