Camp Commits

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USC ended its blue-chip with commitments from a pair of ``athletes.''
Dillon Baxter, who we previously mentioned as the best uncommitted prospect, committed after being offered a scholarship. He will be a junior at Mission Bay High in San Diego.
James Boyd of Jordan High in Los Angeles also committed. He plays linebacker but is capable of playing more than one position.

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Fullback 08 Author Profile Page said:

Scott,Black Football Cleats-A USC Tradition.Has Pete let
you know if we stay with black in 08,or continue to have more and more white on the Football Cleats?
Thanks, D.Miller

Sam Gilbert Author Profile Page said:

It never sucks for a player to be able to play more than one position.

Thank God for football news.

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