Barkley On Recruiting

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USC quarterback Matt Barkley was asked by ESPN radio host Max Kellerman if NCAA sanctions hurt the Trojans and helped Oregon?
"We still got the No. 1 recruit in the country, the No. 1 wide receiver in California in George Farmer,'' Barkley said. ``I don't think they're getting all the talent at all. They definitely do have a lot of talent and they have a system that works up in Oregon, but at the same time I have a lot of weapons in my arsenal this year and we're going to use those to full capacity.''


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LAWYER JOHN Author Profile Page said:

Attaboy, Bark. This is his "contract" year, when he can leave early for the pros, so expect big things out of him.

in sheep's clothing Author Profile Page said:

alright bark - great response. kick some ass this year - no excuses.

The Monopoly Is Over Here Author Profile Page said:

Slam dance on these foolz...

obama the jew hater Author Profile Page said:

Barkley will play this year like his first two, poorly. His OL will be horrid, he's got a moron calling his plays and he isn't that good to begin with.

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