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There was some behind-the-scenes drama during the USC-Notre Dame game that preceeded Vidal Hazelton's transfer.
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Scott, this is confusing. You say that "Morton was frustrated with Hazelton" and that Morton and Sark were arguing. This would lead one to deduce that Sark was supporting Hazelton. But, previous reports have said just the opposite. That Morton was fighting for more playing time for Vidal, and that Sark is the one who refused to run plays for Vidal. And, Pete ultimately supported Sark. Which is all very disturbing because we could have really used Vidal as a replacement for Patrick next season, and Vidal showed so much potential as a gamer in 2007. And, it is even more frustrating now that Sark is leaving and Morton is stepping up. So, what is the accurate story???? Did Morton support Vidal, or had he turned against him as well?
I thought the same thing - that Morton was always trying to get him more playing time. Now that Sark is leaving and Morton stepping up, maybe Hazelton will reconsider - if they still want him.
Who goofed? I've got to know!
Howard