Morning Practice
USC concluded its morning practice with the first team barely beating the scout team 10-7. Quarterback Mark Sanchez struggled with a pair of interceptions, though one came on a tipped pass.
``I wasn't nearly as sharp as I needed to be,'' Sanchez said. ``Today was not my best day.''



USC concluded its morning practice with the first team barely beating the scout team 10-7. Quarterback Mark Sanchez struggled with a pair of interceptions, though one came on a tipped pass.
``I wasn't nearly as sharp as I needed to be,'' Sanchez said. ``Today was not my best day.'' And of course, since Wolfeee is completely objective, he noticed every small little mistake that was made. Fight On!
After seeing the level of play in the UVA game I'm not worried about Mark throwing int's against USC's D. That groups is as fierce as any group in the country right now. If any QB can face the USC D and come out on top that team deserves to win the game.
The only QBs that would realistically scare me would be running QBs with excellent passing accuracy and I don't think Tebow, Pat White or Pritchard are accomplished enough passers as of now to really put the fear into me (plus UF can't run the ball from the RB spot and that's a huge problem against USCs D).
Pocket passers are mere fodder to this defense and we will witness the exposure of Boeckman next week. It will get ugly quick and early.
Thank you Tyler!