Halftime Thoughts

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USC is ahead 27-10 but why did much of the first half feel like a nothing burger?
The 64-yard touchdown pass from Mark Sanchez to Ronald Johnson was nice but so far the Trojans look a lot closer to every other team in the country instead of demonstrating the loss to Oregon State was an aberration. And this is playing against the Ducks' third-string quarterback.
The late rally at the end of the half made a difference but it masked some very average play for much of the half.

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kptrojan Author Profile Page said:

And nothing makes Wolfeee happy (exception when the Trojans don't play totally up to his "standards"). Fight On!

So be it. I'd like to order eight more nothing burgers, please.

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