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LOS ANGELES -- It's getting tough to overstate how impressive Tre Madden has been during his two days at tailback after making the move from outside linebacker. Head coach Lane Kiffin and running backs coach Kennedy Polamalu have consistently stated that this is still a very small sample size and there is a long way to go before the team is relying on Madden for carries in a game this fall. But they also haven't been shy in expressing how pleased they are with his performance to date.

Madden has had to leave practice early for school reasons Tuesday and Thursday, but he has made the most of his time on the field.

"I feel like I'm getting better," Madden said after practice Thursday. "I think I progressed more today than Tuesday."

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ESPNU 150 Watch List wide receiver Ra'Shaad Samples (Dallas/Skyline) never thought he’d be one of those players who would balance dozens of offers. All he wanted was a few offers and the chance to participate in an elite all-star game.

As March approaches its final week, Samples not only is entertaining more than 30 offers – his latest being USC on Thursday – but also is still on a high after receiving and accepting the invitation to play in the 2013 Under Armour All-American Game.

“It’s crazy, man. That’s all I can say,” Samples said. “It’s a blessing. It’s getting crazy, but I’m still working hard over here.”

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Thursday practice report 

March, 22, 2012
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While much of the talk after the past two practices has focused on Tre Madden's move to tailback, just as much could be said about one of the guys primarily responsible for shutting him down. After being demoted to the second team for Tuesday's practice after a subpar effort last weekend, George Uko has responded in a big way, drawing praise from head coach Lane Kiffin for his outstanding play.

"He has really responded," Kiffin said of Uko and the wrist slap he received. "He had a dominant practice on Tuesday and he is doing a great job."

The Trojans graduated both interior defensive linemen from last year's team and it's no secret that much of the responsibility inside will fall on Uko's shoulders as the starting defensive tackle. That's something that is just fine with the 6-foot-3, 285-pound redshirt sophomore.

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In this episode of RecruitingNation 411, we preview this weekend's Elite 11 regional camp and the Nike Football Training Camp. Both events are in Dallas, and are the first events of their kind this season. Our recruiting experts also go over the recruiting battle between Michigan and Ohio State, a commitment for LSU, and the latest on two highly sought after West Coast prospects.video

Change is in the air 

March, 22, 2012
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LOS ANGELES -- Spring ball is the time to try new things. There are no games waiting to played each week in spring, so it’s always a great opportunity to look at different combinations or at players in new roles to see how they will respond.

Lane Kiffin and the Trojans are certainly taking advantage of that, and this week is a great example of how Kiffin is willing to use this time of the year for experimentation.

The biggest splash this week came with the news that Tre Madden would get a look at running back. Madden had been singled out during the first week of spring for his terrific play on defense, specifically in the first full-pads practice, when he took reps with the first unit at strong side linebacker with Dion Bailey out due to injury.

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We Are SC roundtable 

March, 22, 2012
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What are the top three things you are watching for during Saturday's scrimmage?

Garry Paskwietz

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Tre’ Bell (Jersey City, N.J./St. Peter’s Prep) picked up his offer from Notre Dame on Mar. 8. It didn’t take long for Bell to schedule his unofficial visit to the Fighting Irish after that.

One of the top cornerbacks in the Mid-Atlantic will visit South Bend, Ind., this coming weekend.

“I want to check out the campus and stuff like that,” Bell said. “I want to meet all the coaching staff and get to watch practice. I can’t wait to see that.”

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Here is a listing and bio information for the 2012 spring football walk-ons (courtesy of USC sports information):

No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Birthday Cl.(Ath/Ac) Exp. Hometown (High School/JC/College)
36 AKIBA, John TB 5-8 190 8/5/90 Jr.*/Sr. -- Mission Viejo (Mission Viejo/Saddleback JC)
54 ARAKELIAN, Michael DE 6-1 210 10/26/90 Jr.*/Sr. -- Anaheim (Orange Lutheran/Chapman)
44 AVIV, Yonatan FB 6-0 270 7/25/90 So.*/Jr. -- Los Angeles (Yula)
26 DARLIN, Spencer WR 5-10 175 2/12/92 So.*/Jr. -- Encinitas (La Costa Canyon)
84 DOWNEY JR., Kevin TE 6-3 210 8/27/90 Jr.*/Sr. -- West Hills (El Camino Real/Pierce JC)
28 FU, Kevin WR 6-3 170 6/12/92 So.*/Jr. -- San Jose (Harker)
40 HUGHES, Brett WR 6-2 195 5/22/93 Fr.*/So. -- Mountain View (Mountain View)
38 JOLIN, Taylor S 6-2 195 12/26/91 So.*/Jr. -- San Diego (La Costa Canyon)
91 KUSNIR, Zack DT 6-5 250 2/6/89 Sr.*/Sr. SQ La Jolla (La Jolla Country Day/San Diego St.)
41 MATRANGA, Eric WR 5-10 180 1/13/90 Sr.*/Sr. TR Carmichael (Jesuit/San Joaquin Delta JC/Glendale JC)
46 SIMMONS, Hunter FB 6-1 240 9/20/90 Jr.*/Sr. 1V Pasadena (Loyola)
49 SUTTON, Christian CB 5-10 185 6/25/93 Fr.*/So. TR Suwanee, GA (North Gwinnett/Point)
27 TOBER, William CB 5-9 170 10/3/90 Jr.*/Sr. -- San Clemente (San Clemente)
49 UCHE, Chidozie WR 5-10 180 8/18/90 Sr.*/Sr. -- London, England (Strake Jesuit)

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Wright is ready to go 

March, 21, 2012
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While Tuesday's moves on offense generated the most attention, as Tre Madden worked at tailback and the offensive tackles flipped sides, there was a notable change in the defensive secondary, as Demetrius Wright went with the first team at strong safety.

This early in spring ball, the coaches have shown that they will look to shake things up and give backups opportunities to make an impact. On Tuesday, Wright was ready for his chance.

"They said for me to run with the ones," Wright said of the USC coaches. "Prove yourself, pretty much. That's all that was said."

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It's tough to call the move of Tre Madden from linebacker to tailback a success after just one practice at the position. But it was tougher not to notice the grin plastered across the face of running backs coach Kennedy Polamalu after Tuesday's practice. The normally stoic Polamalu is consistent in tempering expectations and taking things one day at a time. But he couldn't hide his excitement after coaching Madden for only a few hours.

"It was fun watching him," Polamalu said. "Believe me, he looked like a football player back there."

With Buck Allen still nursing a hamstring injury, the Trojans were down to just two scholarship backs before Madden's move, as senior starter Curtis McNeal and redshirt sophomore D.J. Morgan took virtually every rep. Polamalu was grateful that Madden, at 226 pounds, will supply some depth at the position, but he also commented on the fact Madden brings a fairly unique skill set.

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Running back Terrell Newby Jr. (West Hills, Calif./Chaminade) was one of several recruits in attendance at USC's Tuesday practice and came away impressed with the experience.

"It was awesome," Newby said via text. "I had a great time with the coaches and players. The program is filled with tradition and pageantry. I definitely have a very, very high interest in SC."

Newby holds offers from Arizona State, Colorado, Nebraska, Oregon State, Utah and Washington State, but is hearing from the entire Pac-12 conference. He said he will continue to make his way slowly through the recruiting process and will be back at USC again this summer. Newby had an opportunity to speak with coach Ed Orgeron after Tuesday's practice and was told that the Trojans coaches would like to see the 5-foot-10 tailback at one of their camps.

"I believe after going to a camp and having them see me work out, I think there's a great possibility of an offer," Newby said.

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Hawkins checks out Trojans 

March, 21, 2012
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Chris Hawkins (Rancho Cucamonga, Calif./Rancho Cucamonga) and his father visited USC Tuesday afternoon. Hawkins was able to sit in on special teams and position meetings, then stayed for the entire practice.

When Hawkins made the trip to USC two weeks ago to receive an offer from the Trojans, he wasn't able to speak with head coach Lane Kiffin. This time, according to Hawkins' father Armond, Kiffin remained after practice to speak with him.

"He said he was glad Chris has made it two weeks in a row and he hopes he keeps coming back," Armond Hawkins said via text message. "All of the coaches paid attention to Chris today."

Hawkins has developed a good relationship with defensive backs coach Marvin Sanders, and Sanders again spent time with Hawkins after practice. The coaches will have another chance this week to make an impression on Hawkins, as the standout corner will be at USC again on Thursday.

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The USC Trojans basketball program will lose two more players, as freshman Alexis Moore and sophomore Curtis Washington have asked for their releases so they can transfer, according to the Los Angeles Times.

The news of additional departures on the heels of Garrett Jackson's announced transfer was expected, as these three transfers, combined with the expected spring signing of guard Brendyn Taylor (Los Angeles/Fairfax) will now land the Trojans at 13 scholarship players this fall.

Moore played in every game during his freshman season, as he was asked to play a much bigger role than expected when senior guard Jio Fontan was lost for the year to a pre-season knee injury.

Washington was another of USC's season-long injury squad, as he suffered a shoulder injury during preparation for the exhibition games in Brazil.

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Tuesday practice report 

March, 20, 2012
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Not many college football teams can raid the linebacker meeting room for tailback help, but Tre Madden proved Tuesday that the USC Trojans have that versatility in stock. After standing out at outside linebacker during the first full pads practice of spring, Madden donned a cardinal jersey on Tuesday, making the move to tailback.

"Having a week to sit around and think about what our team needs, this is a time to try it," said head coach Lane Kiffin.

Kiffin acknowledged that the experiment could end shortly and Madden would be on his way back to strongside linebacker, but he also gave several reasons supporting a possible permanent move.

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USC commits transfer schools 

March, 20, 2012
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It has been an interesting year for Red Lion Christian Academy in Bear, Del., and, by extension, for standout football players and USC commits in 2013 defensive tackle Kenny Bigelow and 2015 quarterback David Sills.

Last year, the football program was granted permission to become associate members of the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association, which meant they could offer athletic scholarships, but in exchange, could not play against in-state teams or take part in any state tournaments. But at the conclusion of the season, the school was taken over by Glasgow Church, which immediately looked to de-emphasize the sports program and return to full compliance with DIAA rules.

As a result, the entire football coaching staff was let go, which prompted many to speculate that some players could follow suit and look for a new school.

That has proven to be the case for virtually the entire team, but of particular interest to USC fans is that Bigelow and Sills ended up at Elkton (Md.) Eastern Christian Academy. The two are extremely close, and will both wind up as top recruits in their respective classes. There is still plenty of distance from Maryland to USC, but Lane Kiffin and the Trojans coaches will do what they can to hold onto these two talented players.

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