Camp Caesar (Wednesday Edition)

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USC could start an offensive line composed of its injured players.

Alex Parsons, concussion
Michael Reardon, hip
Tyron Smith, ankle
Jeff Byers, spleen
Matt Meyer, foot

*Walk-on center Garrett Nolan is also injured.


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GoSC Author Profile Page said:

Actually Byers doesn't have a spleen problem. Whats the matter, can't keep up with the info?? Here is a better site, and it has the info on Byers REAL reason for not being able to practice: uscripsit.com

uscfd Author Profile Page said:

Actually, he DOES have a spleen problem. It's the by-product of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever but the enlarged spleen is what's keeping him from contact drills.

Make sure you're right before attacking someone else.

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