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TROJANS' EASY VICTORY IS SWEET AND SOWARD : USC 35, SAN DIEGO ST. 6.


Byline: Scott Wolf Scott Richard Wolf (born June 4, 1968) is an American actor.

Born in Boston, Massachusetts to Steven Wolf and Susan Enowitch, Wolf was raised in West Orange, New Jersey. He graduated in 1986 from West Orange High School.
 Daily News Staff Writer

R. Jay Soward Rodney (R.) Jay Soward (born January 16, 1978 in Rialto, California) is a football player who most recently played for the CFL's Toronto Argonauts as a wide receiver. College career
He burst onto the college football scene with a 4-TD game vs.
 admitted he desperately missed playing for USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code.  in its season opener, but his return Saturday night demonstrated that the Trojans probably missed him even more.

Soward came back from his one-game suspension for poor academic performance in high style against San Diego San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay.  State, catching three touchdown passes, two in the first half, to lead the Trojans to a 35-6 victory over the Aztecs.

Without Soward, it was hard to imagine where the Trojans would have been against the stubborn Aztecs, who entered the game a 19-point underdog but stayed close.

Soward's big-play ability quickly emerged in his first game of the season, and helped keep the Trojans ahead - albeit unimpressively.

Soward caught a 53-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter that ignited the 49,927 at the Coliseum and gave the Trojans a 14-0 lead.

Soward leapt above cornerback Eric Lewis Eric Lewis, born May 13, 1973 in Camden, New Jersey, is an American jazz pianist.

Lewis studied piano as a child, graduated from the Manhattan School of Music in 1995 and began touring with jazz luminaries Wynton Marsalis and Cassandra Wilson, respectively.
 to grab the ball and breezed into the end zone.

He was far from finished.

After USC defensive end Aaron Williams This article is about the American basketball player. For the American cartoonist, see Aaron Williams (comics creator). For the boxer see, see Aaron Williams (boxer).  stripped the ball from quarterback Brian Russell and recovered the loose ball at the San Diego State 33-yard line, Soward again put the finishing touches finishing touches finish npl the finishing touches → der letzte Schliff

finishing touches nplultimi ritocchi mpl 
 on a drive.

The junior wide receiver caught an 8-yard touchdown pass from Mike Van Raaphorst that gave the Trojans a 21-0 advantage.

And just when USC had fallen into a second-half malaise, Soward came to the rescue in the third quarter. He caught a pass behind the line of scrimmage line of scrimmage
n. pl. lines of scrimmage Football
Either of two imaginary lines extending across the field parallel to the goal line at the ends of the ball as it rests prior to being snapped and at which each team lines up for
 and raced 42 yards before being tackled at the San Diego State 38-yard line.

He scored again in the fourth quarter, pushing USC's lead to 35-6.

Soward also shook things up early by taking a short pass and sprinting 35 yards into the end zone on his first possession, but the play was called back for holding.

These big plays were more than enough, however, to prove that Soward can have more impact than any other USC player on the field. In fact, he was just about the only Trojan to do anything offensively against the Aztecs.

Aside from Soward, the Trojans' offense seemed to sputter, especially in the second half.

USC's special teams, which were near perfect against Purdue, had a less-than-stellar evening. The Trojans' opening drive stalled and kicker Adam Abrams missed a 39-yard field goal to snap his string of 12 straight field goals.

Later in the quarter, Abrams missed a 29-yard attempt, which no doubt caused some to think back to his struggles the previous two seasons.

That feeling was reinforced when Abrams missed a 44-yard attempt in the third quarter.

The first half was a slightly better story for the offense. The Trojans managed to score a touchdown on their second possession of the game, driving 66 yards in seven plays. Soward ran 16 yards on a handoff while Van Raaphorst completed passes to Windrell Hayes (12 yards) and Larry Parker (16 yards).

Morton scored on a 12-yard run to give the Trojans a 7-0 lead, USC's only points of the first quarter.

Despite rolling up impressive totals statistically, it took awhile for the Trojans to convert those gaudy numbers into a substantial lead.

USC outgained San Diego State in first-half yardage yard·age 1  
n.
1. An amount or length measured in yards.

2. Cloth sold by the yard.

Noun 1.
, 302-105, but managed only a 21-6 halftime lead.

The Aztecs ended notions of an early blowout when Russell hit Damon Gourdine on a 31-yard touchdown pass with 1:01 left in the half.

Notes: USC wide receiver Billy Miller caught a pass for the 13th consecutive game. . . . San Diego State cornerback Tairou Smith was ejected in the first quarter for a personal foul.

USC vs. SAN DIEGO ST.: A CLOSER LOOK

THE HERO

USC wide receiver R. Jay Soward. In his debut after being suspended from the Trojans' opener, Soward caught two touchdown passes in the first half and had three receptions for 77 yards in the opening 30 minutes.

THE GOAT

USC kicker Adam Abrams. He missed three field goals, from 39, 29 and 44 yards, after hitting 12 straight dating back to last season.

STAT OF THE GAME

The Trojans piled up 302 yards in offense in the first half, compared to just 105 for San Diego State.

QUOTE OF THE GAME

``After what happened in the country today, it's nice to be 2-0.''

- USC coach Paul Hackett

NOTEBOOK: Victory gets USC to rare mark: 2-0

USC did not gain much prestige with a victory over San Diego State, but it still turned out to be a significant result.

The Trojans are now 2-0 for only the third time in the 1990s.

USC also started 2-0 in 1990 and '95, the last time the Trojans went to the Rose Bowl.

With Oregon State up next week, it's a fair bet the Trojans will get off to a 3-0 start. Last year, USC started its season 0-2.

Say ahhhh: USC's jerseys might not have any player names or school logos on them, but each Trojan mouthpiece mouthpiece n. old-fashioned slang for one's lawyer.  features both. Look into a player's mouth and you'll see ``USC Trojans'' or an interlocking interlocking /in·ter·lock·ing/ (-lok´ing) closely joined, as by hooks or dovetails; locking into one another.
interlocking Obstetrics A rare complication of vaginal delivery of twins; the 1st
 ``SC'' smiling back at you.

Inspect a little further and you'll also discover the name of the owner. Prior to the 1998 season, Dr. Ramon Roges, the director of EmergencyTrauma and Sports Dentistry at USC, made a mold of each player's teeth, which he used to form state-of-the-art, multi-layered compressed mouthpieces.

Each of the custom mouthpieces is made of either cardinal or gold-colored plastic (sometimes both colors in combinations).

The mouthpieces, which protect the teeth as well as guard against concussions, are currently used by some colleges, but mostly NFL NFL
abbr.
National Football League

NFL (US) n abbr (= National Football League) → Fußball-Nationalliga
 teams.

``It's inspirational,'' linebacker David Gibson
For the American football player, see David Gibson (football player)
For the Scottish soccer player, see Dave Gibson


David Gibson, (March 9 1804 – January 25 1864), was a surveyor, farmer and political figure in Upper Canada.
 said. ``We've got a little more tradition and self-pride.''

``They're perfect. I love them,'' wide receiver Mike Bastianelli added. ``I figured, hey, it's a step up.''

Roges also will be making them soon for the Trojans men's and women's basketball Women's basketball is one of the few games which developed in tandem with men's. It became popular, spreading from the east coast of the United States to the west coast, in large part via women's colleges.  teams.

Short appearance: San Diego State quarterback Spencer Brinton sprained his left thumb and was forced to leave the game in the first quarter.

Mixed shoes: Hackett tried to mix up the monotony this week at practice by wearing two different shoes - one Nike and one Reebok Ree´bok`   

n. 1. (Zool.) The peele.
.

``They started giggling when they saw it,'' Hackett said of his players' reaction. ``I just think you need to keep things loose.''

Walk-ons get scholarships: Hackett has given two walk-ons - tight end Gurjot Dhaliwal and linebacker Rocky Seto Rocky Seto (born March 12, 1976) is an American football coach. Coaching Career
Seto is the secondary coach at the University of Southern California where he has coached since 1999 after college graduation.
 - scholarships for this season.

``You should have heard the football team erupt when we told them,'' Hackett said.

--- Scott Wolf

CAPTION(S):

2 Photos, Box

PHOTO (1--Color) USC's Chad Morton Chad Morton (born April 4, 1977 in Torrance, California) is an American football running back and kick/punt returner who is currently a free agent in the National Football League.  dives between two San Diego State defenders for a touchdown.

(2) San Diego State quarterback Brian Russell, dropping back to pass, and the Aztecs had their problems against USC.

Mark J. Terrill/Associated Press

BOX: USC vs. SAN DIEGO ST.: A CLOSER LOOK (see text)
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