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Offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian said he is willing to risk interceptions at times this season.
``We're an aggressive team,'' he said.


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uscmike Author Profile Page said:

Well, if Cal drops eight in pass coverage and Sanchez throws late over the middle, Sark may risk plenty of interceptions.

Is it me, or does it seem that USC falls in love with the pass too often?

Gnossos Author Profile Page said:

It would be nice to run the ball like we used to, especially with all those running backs. Wear the other team down then throw the ball. As McKay said, "It dosn't weigh that much."

Gnossos Author Profile Page said:

It would be nice to run the ball like we used to, especially with all those running backs. Wear the other team down then throw the ball. As McKay said, "It dosn't weigh that much."

El Capitán Author Profile Page said:

uscmike:
Most of today's FB fans like the passing game. If you check back the hard nosed FB fans preferred the run. Mark should throw underneath or what the defense gives him. We'll find out how well the coaches prepared him for the game.

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