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Wells4Heisman;1426195; said:script ohio under the lights.
Mays' best game so far was - last September against Ohio State. Mays isn't the type of player who can be easily evaluated by statistics. He's often doing things on the field that'll never show up in a box score, like making a receiver short-arm a pass or a back scoot out of bounds before the first down marker. He played such a role in last year's rout of the Buckeyes, collecting seven tackles and helping hold them to just three points and 207 total yards.
Why you should care about Mays? - If you like an enforcer, who can knock the snot out of an opponent, Mays is the type of player you'll want to watch throughout his senior year. He's one of the most unique all-around athletes in the game today and a candidate to be chosen real early in the 2010 NFL Draft. In fact, he's the type of kid who?s going to blow away scouts next February at the Combine in Indianapolis.
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USC
Begins: March 25 Game: April 19
The early spring buzz ... Does the spring buzz ever really fluctuate at USC? It hasn't since Pete Carroll arrived at the beginning of the decade. It's the same old story around Troy. The Trojans lose a truckload of talent to the NFL, insert a bunch of new stars into the two-deep, and prepare for yet another Pac-10 championship. This time around, they not only parted ways with a bunch of really gifted players, but also both coordinators, Steve Sarkisian and Nick Holt, to Washington. The focus this spring will be to retool a defense that lost nine starters, and try to contain a quarterback battle that's liable to become a major distraction.
The big spring question is ... Will the situation at quarterback be any clearer in April than it is in March? Last spring, we had Mark Sanchez vs. Mitch Mustain. This spring, it's Mitch Mustain vs. Aaron Corp, with Garrett Green and incoming freshman Matt Barkley playing the wild card role. For those who've forgotten, Mustain is the Arkansas kid, who started for the Hogs as a true freshman before deciding to head west. Corp is the former blue-chipper from the class of 2007, who actually passed Mustain on the depth chart at times in 2008. Both were considered five-star, can't-miss prospects coming out of high school, which will only amp up the interest in this competition.
The most important position to watch is ... linebacker. Although the Trojans won't be hurting at the position, you certainly don't get better by losing Rey Maualuga, Brian Cushing, and Kaluka Maiava to the NFL Draft. It's time for senior Luthur Brown to live up to the hype that made him one of the nation's most coveted defensive players of 2005. He'll get that chance this fall. So, too, will Chris Galippo, Malcolm Smith, Michael Morgan, and Uona Kaveinga, who've been watching and waiting until it was their time to crack the starting lineup.
Spring attitude... While many of the faces will be new, USC expects nothing less than another Pac-10 championship and a run at a BCS title. Expecting those kinds of results permeates throughout this program and its fan base. This spring will be about creating competition for spots on the depth chart and getting the new coordinators comfortable with their new assignments. Carroll will be keeping a close on the quarterback derby, making sure it doesn't blossom into a circus.
generaladm;1426205; said:
They might even bust out the Double Script for this one.
southcampus;1433793; said:When is the last time Jim Tressel lost to a team two years in a row?
c-rowbuckeye;1431913; said:It's a single script, all the dots have been planned out and assigned already.
But yes, we are all pumped for the night ramp . Penn State was awesome, this should be awesome-er
mooktarr;1434129; said:I had to go look at one.