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The Unrelenting Spirit of Troy

The Unrelenting Spirit of Troy

Tommy TrojanPicture the setting: USC’s Brand new Ronald Tutor Campus Center.  300+ Students and Staff.  11 Members of the USC Trojan Marching Band.  One Big Screen.  One Objective.  To witness the coronation of a new era of Trojan Football.  This year fans, students, and faculty of the University of Southern California see a brand new age of the University.  Not long ago USC had it’s dedication ceremony for it’s brand new Ronald Tutor Campus Center.  They have a new president in Mr. Max Nikais.  A completely reorganized Sporting Administration from top to bottom now occupy the offices in Heritage Hall.  Not to mention the departure of USC coaching legend Pete Carroll results in the Hiring of former USC offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin.  The USC Football program has been handed a set of sanctions which are the harshest penalties given to a Unuversity since 1986 when SMU was revealed to be paying their players under the table.

The USC Sanctions in a nutshell are as followed:

-Two year postseason ban

-Four Years Probation

-The loss of 30 scholarships over three years

-Forfeit of the 2005 Season

It seemed like a dark cloud would hang over the USC Sporting division for years to come.  However, the university may have just been handed the greatest rallying cry, the best motivation out there.  USC is expected to go 9-4 at best this season.  Only a few years ago that would would have been a joke.  Only a few years ago a two loss season was reason for concern.  Now 9-4 would be an accomplishment.  When Lane Kiffin was named head coach, people were very skeptical of his ability to carry on the successful reign of Pete Carroll.  Immediately the atmosphere changed.  Kiffin and Carroll are opposites in their temperament.  Kiffin’s Fall training camp was very serious and business like.  There was no goofing around.   One thing about Fall camp that drew much skepticism from analysts, was that fact that the defense never engaged in full contact tackle drills.  Reason is, due to sanctions, USC no longer has the depth that they’ve been able to capitalize on in the past.

The defense consisted of an experienced front seven, however, the secondary were all true freshman players who made their first full, game speed tackles in Thursday nights game.  That lack of hitting practice really showed itself.  The Trojans suffered from many missed tackles.  Warrior ball carriers were able to, on more than one occasion, break free into open space and make huge plays.  The warriors racked up 588 total yards on the Trojan defense.  459 of those were gained by attacking the secondary through the air.  USC had or more even approach to their 524 yards, with them gaining only 32 more passing yards than rushing.  Now for those of you who like to make the situation worse than it is, I tell you there is hope.  Hawaii plays a unique offense known as the “Run and Shoot” offense which takes advantage of a very flexible offense that adjusts as the plays unfold.  Hawaii is the only team who uses this type of Offense on USC’s calendar.

Next week USC will face off against Virginia, whose offense was ranked 118 out of 120 teams.  Minnesota and Washington State aren’t ranked much higher.  So, USC’s secondary will have the opportunity to gain some maturity and game time experience before entering the Pac-10 fight.  The litmus test for the effectiveness of the USC team as a whole cohesive unit will undoubtedly be Stanford on 10/9/10.  Another thing to look forward to will the success of Matt Barkley at the quarterback position.  He finished the game with a 78.3 pass completion percentage for 257 yards and five touchdowns.  He hit David Ausberry for one TD, but his big time go to guy was clearly Ronald Johnson with 3 touchdown passes. The USC Trojans take a clear victory 49-36.   No doubt USC is motivated to prove to the world that you can hand down sanctions, you can restrict players but you can never waver the Unrelenting Spirit of Troy

September 4 2010 | Posted in College & Career, Sports | Read More »

Junior PGA Golf Champion Disqualifies Himself

Junior PGA Golf Champion Disqualifies Himself

For the 32 golfers competing in the 13-14 age division at the Milwaukee County Parks Tour Invitational, 14 year old Zach Nash could do no wrong. Nash easily won the Junior Wisconsin PGA tournament and took home a medal to celebrate with his mentor Chris Wood. And yet…

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September 3 2010 | Posted in Alumni, Sports | Read More »

“Shot Heard ‘Round the World’” Hitter Dies at 86

“Shot Heard ‘Round the World’” Hitter Dies at 86

Bobby Thomson, the famed baseball player to whom the immortalized “Shot Heard ‘Round the World’” homerun is attributed, passed away at his home in Savanna, Georgia Monday night at age 86 due to failing health over the past several years.

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August 17 2010 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

Kaká Undergoes Surgery that Saves His Career

Kaká Undergoes Surgery that Saves His Career

After feeling extreme discomfort in his knee at one of Real Madrid’s training sessions in Los Angeles, Brazilian football (soccer) player and international star Kaká flew to Antwerp Belgium for surgery to correct an injury that could have ended his career, experts say.

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August 6 2010 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

Referees Spark Controversy in World Cup

Referees Spark Controversy in World Cup

In probably one of the most controversial World Cups in recent memory, what started out as a historical year for South American teams ended up being a traditional faceoff between European soccer powers, although South America dominated the tournament early in the tournament, sending home soccer tycoons France and Italy and Enlgand…

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July 11 2010 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

Round One World Cup Highlights

Round One World Cup Highlights

World leaders fall and underdogs advance as 32 nations compete to fill the final sixteen slots of the World Cup. With the qualifying round finished, the world will now watch as these sixteen nations battle for what in essence will title them the world leader in soccer…

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June 25 2010 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

Vuvuzela – Horn Heard Round the World

Vuvuzela – Horn Heard Round the World

I must have sat on my couch for the first three games of the 2010 FIFA World Cup before I finally realized that obnoxious buzz droning throughout every single game was not a technical issue. In, fact, the noise up to this point has been intentional and even encouraged.

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June 16 2010 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

Italy’s World Cup Roster Goofs Up ESPN Cover Story

Italy’s World Cup Roster Goofs Up ESPN Cover Story

When Italy’s coach Marcello Lippi announced the 23 names that will make up the nation’s squad for the FIFA World Cup in South Africa starting June 11, he left the international community shocked in leaving out the name of striker Giuseppe Rossi…

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June 6 2010 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

Midwest’s “Rust Belt” No Longer the Football Power

Midwest’s “Rust Belt” No Longer the Football Power

Last week in a statement made by Big Ten Conference commissioner Jim Delany, the pending effects of the economic downturn in the Rust Belt Region became evident as Delany admitted that the league will have to explore possible expansion programs to keep great players coming to their schools.

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May 29 2010 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

Armstrong Escapes Drug Call But Not Bike Pile-Up

Armstrong Escapes Drug Call But Not Bike Pile-Up

In quite an eventful week for the world-renown cyclist, the 38 year old, seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong held out against a former team-mate’s drug accusations only to crash in the fifth stage of the Tour of California on Thursday…

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May 20 2010 | Posted in Sports | Read More »