
Nelson Agholor visits FSU; one visit left 
The 6-foot-1, 190-pound senior has his final official scheduled for Jan. 27-28 at USC.
"I had a good trip and a good opportunity to talk with Coach [Jimbo] Fisher and Coach [Lawrence] Dawsey," Agholor said. "They are good coaches and good people."
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Lupoi's move could affect 2012 class 
Lupoi was cited as a big reason by just about every commit that chose the Golden Bears, and it will be very interesting to see the fallout from his move. Washington is obviously the biggest winner. The Huskies took a big hit when their top recruiter -- defensive backs coach Demetrice Martin -- left for UCLA this offseason, but adding Lupoi has the Huskies back on their feet.
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There were five transfer departures confirmed in RB Amir Carlisle, WR Brice Butler, WR Kyle Prater, DB T.J. Bryant and DB Patrick Hall. There was also an incoming transfer announced with former Florida safety Josh Shaw, who enrolled at USC in time for the spring semester.
Carlisle was the biggest surprise of the group. There weren’t any previously known issues with Carlisle, and his future was thought to be bright within the USC offense. He was a shifty runner with good speed, excellent hands and a surprising amount of toughness in his running style.
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Foster had previously tripped to Arizona State, California and Oregon. He eliminated the Ducks and had been a heavy Golden Bears lean until recently. ASU, the early leader, was out temporarily following former coach Dennis Erickson’s firing, but has made a strong late run. Heading in to the visit with USC, Cal and ASU were tied at the top of his board.
“I didn’t commit but USC definitely moved up a lot, I had a great visit there,” Foster said. “Right now, it’s really a toss up between SC, Cal and ASU, they’re all tied at the top and I have a lot of thinking to do. I think what stood out were the people I met there. The coaches and players were both really cool, the campus is beautiful and I like the offense a lot.
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Cope-Fitzpatrick talks Colorado visit 
Cope-Fitzpatrick committed last summer to USC, and the Trojans are still in a good spot with the nation’s No. 2 tight end prospect. If there is a school that couild make this one interesting, it’s the Buffs.
“I really enjoyed my time there,” Cope-Fitzpatrick said. “It was a small group of visitors, I think there were just four of us total. That was cool though because I got to spend a lot of time with the coaching staff there and especially head coach Jon Embree. I get along great with Coach Embree and he’s one of the few coaches that I feel comfortable talking about anything, not just football.
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Though Ruffin committed to USC in the spring, a potential late trip to Oregon was on the horizon. That is, until Ruffin cancelled it last week. As a result, instead of preparing to see the Ducks before signing day, Ruffin took his final official visit to USC this past weekend and came away certain that he made the right decision.
"It's been locked in my mind that I'm going to be a Trojan," Ruffin said. "That's why I'm not taking any more visits. But this trip reminded me that this is what I'm going to be a part of for the next four years."
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Kyle Murphy recaps visit to Stanford 
“This was my fourth time visiting Stanford, so I already had a real good feel for the place,” Murphy said. “Every time that I visited or even on my home visit, the coaches were able to break things down for me in terms of how I fit in with the team and the offensive line. They see me as a tackle, right or left, and said I would have a chance to compete for playing time if I’m ready.
“That’s a goal of mine for sure. I would love to play as a true freshman, but I know I need to get bigger and stronger, and I’m definitely working on it. They never promised me anything, but in Stanford’s offense there are a lot of times when they play a jumbo package of seven lineman at one time, so I think if I come in ready to go, I’ll have a good chance to get in there.”
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Shittu is one of the nation’s elite defensive tackle prospects. He has already visited California for the Bears' big weekend in early December and was in town for Stanford’s biggest recruiting weekend of the year.
“I had a real nice time,” Shittu said. “I’ve already been to Stanford about 10 times so I was really familiar with the campus, the coaches and basically their overall plan for me. This weekend was about hanging out with the players on the team and some of the recruits as well. I wanted to see how I fit in with those guys and how comfortable I would be and I had a lot of fun for sure -- they have a great group of guys at Stanford.
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Rogers was one of several official visitors at USC this weekend, and while he will take official visits to Arizona State and Oregon the following two weeks, the Trojans staff may have done enough to sway an important person when it comes to his final decision.
"I had a very lovely time," said Rogers' mother, Charlotte Polk. "It was great -- very informative. That is a great school and it's close to home."
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Offensive guard Jordan Simmons (Encino, Calif./Crespi) has taken a cue from the USC coaches and become arguably the strongest recruiter in the Trojans' class. Simmons himself was a big win for the USC coaches, at it appeared he could be heading to California or Oregon at various points of the recruiting process.
This past weekend, Simmons was one of five Trojans commits taking their official visits to USC and he said afterward in a Facebook post that it won't be his last time on campus before signing day.
While many commits are working on fitting in final official visits around the country during these two weekends before signing day, Simmons wrote that he will be back on the USC campus next weekend, when the Trojans again host a big batch of committed and uncommitted recruits. Simmons won't be able to participate in the activities that designate an official visit from an unofficial, but he will be sure to make his presence felt around uncommitted recruits such as Aziz Shittu (Atwater, Calif./Buhach Colony), Tyriq McCord (Tampa, Fla./Jefferson) and others scheduled to visit USC on Jan. 20.
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Seymour enjoys official visit to USC 
One week after verbally committing to USC during the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, Seymour was one of 11 official visitors hosted by the Trojans.
"It was like it was my first time being there," Seymour said. "That felt good.
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USC hoops looking for a UCLA pick-me-up
AP Photo/Jason RedmondGetting the ball in the basket has been a chore for Dewayne Dedmon and the rest of USC's basketball team, which is averaging a paltry 53.9 points per game this season.LOS ANGELES -- After losing five of their top seven scorers from last season’s team, the USC men’s basketball team was expected to struggle offensively. When team leader Jio Fontan went down with a knee injury during a preseason exhibition game in Brazil, thoughts shifted to whether the Trojans would be able to score at all.
USC coach Kevin O’Neill echoed those sentiments during Pac-12 media day, when his said his team would continue to play tough defense, but baskets would likely be scarce. O’Neill spoke at length about how the Trojans would lean heavily on point guard Maurice Jones and how they’d go only as far as the sophomore point guard could take them.
Through 17 games, it hasn’t been very far. Jones has played much of this season as if he has been forced to literally carry the team on his back. He has been asked to play point guard and be the team’s leading scorer -- a combination that doesn’t often lead to successful offense. He has also rarely been able to catch his breath, as he has played fewer than 35 minutes in just one game this season.
Agholor highlights huge FSU visit weekend 
Agholor (Tampa, Fla./Berkeley Prep), the nation's 41st-ranked prospect, has said that the Seminoles are part of his top group of schools with Notre Dame, Florida, USC and Oklahoma.
This is his fourth official visit, with the final one expected to be USC.
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Top questions entering spring practice 
LOS ANGELES -- With off season workouts starting this week and with spring practices just a couple months away, let's take an early look at the biggest issues the Trojans will face during spring practice.
Defensive Tackle
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