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What's up guys. Newbie here. I wasn't sure if this was the currect place to post this.LOS ANGELES - Dwayne Jarrett came West with a reputation for catching passes that produced great expectations at Southern California. After dealing with homesickness and some difficulty hanging on to the football, the lanky freshman is emerging as the Trojans' latest star.
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Jarrett made his first collegiate start a success Saturday, catching five passes for 139 yards and three touchdowns to help No. 1 USC overpower previously unbeaten Arizona State 45-7.
"It was a great day for Dwayne," USC coach Pete Carroll said. "He's over the hump — he's not a pup anymore. He's not just out there competing, he's making plays."
Jarrett, who turned 18 last month, was the New Jersey offensive player of the year at New Brunswick High a year ago, scoring 26 touchdowns including all three in his school's 21-14 state championship victory.
AJHawkfan said:Yeah, we just missed out on him. In fact, some people believe he was a "silent" verbal to OSU before signing with USC. He's gonna be a great one for the rubbers.
gbearbuck said:He told OSU he was comming and the next day bailed to USC... I'd love to play them in a championship game and crush them... (same with Auburn with the verbals we had from some of their guys, who then changed their mind on NLOI day)...
tibor75 said:Jarett bails on OSU, goes to USC, becomes star
Lydell Ross bails on ND, goes to OSU....never mind
all you can do is hope that bollman will be gone come next spring.bucknuts44820 said:doesnt matter if Jarrett and Walker were here.......Bolleman is still here which equals below average offensive line play, not talent level.....but results are below average.
Pitiful.
A coaches job is to develop players and ensure they are prepared for the season and each game, it is obvious to me that there is a breakdown somewhere, you can only blame inexperience for so long. From what I have seen so far this year, especially on the offensive side of the ball is horrible and if I was the O line coach, I dont think I could sleep at night until I figured out how to get results from that group.all you can do is hope that bollman will be gone come next spring.