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Spring practice diary 

March, 7, 2012
3/07/12
9:00
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The Trojans hit the field for the opening session of spring ball and WeAreSC was there to provide a practice diary for USC fans to follow the action.

3:37 p.m. -- Matt Barkley enters the practice field.

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Tidbits from Tuesday practice 

March, 6, 2012
3/06/12
7:59
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* Lane Kiffin called wide receiver George Farmer the MVP of day 1 of spring ball. It certainly came as no surprise to those watching. Early on in the day, I wrote next to Farmer's name in my notes: "Locked in." Kiffin said Farmer was playing with confidence and it showed. He made several nice catches, including one on a deep ball down the sideline where he went high over Isiah Wiley and came down with the ball while falling to the ground.

* Injury report: Kevin Greene (ankle), Josh Shaw (back), Nathan Guertler (hamstring), Jesse Scroggins (hip), Robert Woods (ankle), Torin Harris, Christian Heyward, Kyle Negrete, Christian Thomas, Chad Wheeler and DeVante Wilson. Greene and Woods took part in some of Tuesday's practice. Kiffin said Harris, Heyward, Negrete, Thomas, Wheeler and Wilson would all likely be out for all of spring. During practice, tight ends Xavier Grimble and Junior Pomee were injured and did not return to action.

* Not really any surprises with the starting lineups. Defensively, it was Wes Horton, George Uko, J.R. Tavai and Devon Kennard up front, Dion Bailey, Lamar Dawson and Hayes Pullard at linebacker, and Nickell Robey, T.J. McDonald, Jawanza Starling and Wiley in the secondary. Offensively, the line read Kevin Graf, Marcus Martin, Khaled Holmes, John Martinez and Aundrey Walker from left to right. Cyrus Hobbi took a few reps at left guard with the first team, and moved there for good when Martin left early for class. Matt Barkley started at quarterback.

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- ESPNU 150 Watch List defensive back Priest Willis (Tempe, Ariz./Marcos De Niza) has seen his stock increase in the last few weeks.

The 6-foot-1, 200-pound athlete has added offers from Texas A&M, West Virginia, Florida, Colorado, LSU, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State recently. Willis also holds offers from UCLA, Cal, Florida State and USC.

Willis said he is excited about the Florida offer.

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Video: Recruiting Nation 411

March, 6, 2012
3/06/12
10:47
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In this episode of RecruitingNation 411, we look at the news to come out of big junior day events for Oklahoma and Georgia. We also look into the latest news for USC and Stanford, and the recruiting momentum Penn State is building.video
Questions were raised when LB/FB Simione Vehikite was not listed on USC's spring roster, but they appear to have been answered Tuesday morning, as a report by Gary Klein of the Los Angeles Times states that Vehikite was arrested last month and faces felony counts relating to an incident that occurred in July.

Klein reports the four counts alleged against Vehikite are: leaving the scene of an accident; driving under the influence and causing injury; driving with a .08% blood alcohol level and causing injury; and identity theft.

USC head coach Lane Kiffin told Klein that Vehikite was removed from all team activities as soon as USC officials were made away of the situation and that there will be no further comments on the situation.

Spring ball scholarship math 

March, 5, 2012
3/05/12
6:59
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Lane Kiffin has said all along that he has a plan to navigate the rough waters of NCAA sanctions, including roster limitations. Evidence continues to mount.

When quarterback Matt Barkley and safety T.J. McDonald announced they would be returning for their senior seasons, and USC coaches seemed adamant about taking a full allotment of 15 players in the most recent recruiting class, panic spread as it appeared the Trojans would be well above the NCAA-mandated limit of 75 scholarship players for each of the next three seasons. There were questions as to how the Trojans would be able to trim the roster to fit within that number. But as was the case on the field for the Trojans last year, things have had a way of working out with Kiffin at the helm.

The spring ball roster revealed that fullback Simi Vehikite is no longer part of the team and that, in addition to the losses of Brice Butler, Dillon Baxter, Kyle Prater, Armond Armstead and Patrick Hall, leaves the Trojans with just 64 scholarship players. The addition of 12 freshmen this fall would put USC at 76 total, meaning there must be one additional defection between now and the start of fall camp for the Trojans to head into the reductions at the magic number of 75.

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Spring Ball information

March, 5, 2012
3/05/12
3:30
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2012 USC Trojans spring ball roster

2012 USC Trojans spring ball prospectus

2012 USC spring ball dates

Tuesday, March 6 -- 4 p.m.

Thursday, March 8 -- 4 p.m.

Saturday, March 10 -- 9 a.m.

Tuesday, March 20 -- 4 p.m.

Thursday, March 22 -- 4 p.m.

Saturday, March 24 -- 11 a.m. (LA Memorial Coliseum)

Tuesday, March 27 -- 4 p.m.

Thursday, March 29 -- 4 p.m.

Saturday, March 31 -- 11 a.m. (LA Memorial Coliseum)

Tuesday, April 3 -- 4 p.m.

Thursday, April 5 -- 4 p.m.

Saturday, April 7 -- 11 a.m. (LA Memorial Coliseum)

Tuesday, April 10 -- 4 p.m.

Thursday, April 12 -- 4 p.m.

Saturday, April 14 -- 1:30 p.m. (Spring Game @ LA Memorial Coliseum)

Flu reroutes RB Alvin Kamara to UGA 

March, 4, 2012
3/04/12
5:26
PM PT
After rushing for 1,300 yards and 17 touchdowns last fall, running back Alvin Kamara (Norcross, Ga./Norcross) was invited to participate in the weeklong Rising Seniors program in December in Atlanta. After impressing in practice all week at receiver, Kamara shined during the Georgia Junior Bowl, making a game-high eight catches for 117 yards.

His versatility and explosiveness have made the 5-foot-10, 190-pound Kamara one of the most coveted running backs in the Southeast, with double-digit offers from programs including Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia and USC. The Georgia Bulldogs were lucky enough to get Kamara on campus last weekend, and although they invited him to return Saturday for VID Day, he had made plans weeks ago to be elsewhere this weekend.

Then things changed.

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Double Duty

March, 4, 2012
3/04/12
3:20
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Several USC football players continued their participation in track and field on Saturday at the Beach Classic at Cerritos College.

Defensive back Tony Burnett took first place in the triple jump (49 feet, 6.25 inches, a season best) and ninth place in the long jump. Wide receiver Marqise Lee took second place in the long jump (23-0.75) while defensive back Nickell Robey took fourth place in that event (23-0.00).

Burnett, Lee, Robey and D.J. Morgan also took part in the 4x100 relay event but did not finish.

Freshman hurdler Sam Barkley, brother of USC quarterback Matt Barkley, placed 17th in the 100 hurdles with a time of 15.47.

USC spring football drills begin on Tuesday.
The Trojans added another piece to their backcourt, receiving a verbal commitment from Los Angeles Fairfax High School combo guard Brendyn Taylor.

Taylor, capable of playing both point guard and shooting guard, missed much of his junior and senior seasons after having his eligibility revoked by CIF due to a transfer situation. He was reinstated this past January and helped the Lions close strong before a second-round playoff defeat against Los Angeles Dorsey.

Taylor was under-recruited due to his eligibility situation, but will have a chance to quickly move into the rotation at USC.

His father, Brian Taylor, played at Princeton before moving onto the NBA. And USC fans will certainly remember his older brother, Bryce Taylor, who lit up the Trojans for 32 points on 11-for-11 shooting in the 2007 Pac-10 Tournament championship game for Oregon.

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The USC Trojans baseball team dropped their second game in a row against North Carolina on Saturday in a 1-0 loss despite seven scoreless innings from starting pitcher Ben Mount.

Mount (1-1) didn’t allow a runner past second base in the game, but he was removed with one out in the eighth and a runner on first base. North Carolina quickly got two hits against two different Trojans relief pitchers and the Tar Heels were able to push across the only score of the game.

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The USC coaching staff hasn't been shy about looking out of state for outside linebacker in this class, and Friday the Trojans reached out to Alex Anzalone (Wyomissing, Pa./Wyomissing Area).

The USC offer marks the 29th school to jump into the mix for Anzalone, and all of them have come since February 1. He said the recruiting process has become a combination of being slightly systematic -- simply because so many schools have come calling in such a short period of time -- and exciting, due to the caliber of schools extending offers. But the USC offer stands out for Anzalone.

"I'm really excited to get an offer from there," he said. "It's a huge deal."

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Pitching leading USC to fast start

March, 2, 2012
3/02/12
11:19
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LOS ANGELES -- How good is this USC baseball team? That's a question a lot of Trojans fans are asking right now, as the team is off to its best start in over 20 years with a 7-1 record.

A large part of that answer could be revealed this weekend, as the Trojans travel to North Carolina for a three-game series with the Tar Heels, a team that finished 5th at the 2011 College World Series and is currently ranked among the top 10 teams in the nation.

Despite the fast start, there is a natural tendency to "wait-and-see" with the Trojans, a program that is as proud as any in college sports with 12 national titles but had seen a downturn in recent years, one which led to the firing of head coach Mike Gillespie and the short tenure of Chad Kreuter.

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Henderson ready to emerge 

March, 2, 2012
3/02/12
9:00
AM PT
LOS ANGELES -- USC’s veterans seem more anxious than normal as spring ball, which kicks off Tuesday, approaches. The long layoff, made even longer with the lack of bowl practices, has them chomping at the bit to tighten up the chin straps.

But that anticipation might not even compare to some of the younger players looking forward to their first spring ball as Trojans. The USC coaches made an effort to redshirt as many newcomers as possible last year, hoping to preserve their eligibility for as long as possible to weather the years of scholarship reductions.


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We Are SC roundtable 

March, 1, 2012
3/01/12
8:30
AM PT

Give your top three special teams plays from 2011.

Garry Paskwietz
1) Andre Heidari tackle on De'Anthony Thomas kickoff return vs. Oregon

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