USC FOOTBALL: HOLLAND WILL MISS SEASON.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. Staff Writer USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code. freshman wide receiver Jamere Holland will miss the season after a summer shoulder injury turned out to be more serious than originally thought. Holland, who graduated from Taft High in Woodland Hills, injured his shoulder several weeks ago during a 7-on-7 contest between players from USC and El Camino College El Camino College is a two-year public community college located in the city of Torrance in Los Angeles County, California. It is commonly referred to as "El Co" or "ECC". It consists of 37 buildings spanning an area of roughly 26 acres (105,000 m²). at Cromwell Field. Holland went for a pass and an El Camino player landed on his shoulder as they hit the field turf. ``The guy landed right on him,'' USC wide receiver Patrick Turner said. ``I didn't think it was that serious.'' USC coach Pete Carroll said last week that Holland's shoulder was ``sore'' but he did not think it would keep Holland out long. Holland will redshirt this season, although he is expected to run track for USC in the spring. He is scheduled to have surgery next week. Another injury occurred Thursday when defensive tackle Travis Tofi reaggravated a stress fracture stress fracture n. A fatigue fracture of bone caused by repeated application of a heavy load, such as the constant pounding on a surface by runners, gymnasts, and dancers. in his foot and will undergo a CT scan CT scan: see CAT scan. See CAT scan. and MRI 1. (application) MRI - Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 2. MRI - Measurement Requirements and Interface. today. X-rays on Thursday were negative, although Tofi limped after practice. Reed returns: Tailback Desmond Reed participated in practice, although he is not medically cleared. Reed tore knee ligaments against Notre Dame last season and a nerve that goes from his knee to his foot has not grown back completely. Reed said he will fly to the Bay Area next week to be examined. His surgeon is Arthur Ting, the father of former USC players Brandon and Ryan Ting. Reed is confident he will be cleared before the season-opener against Arkansas. Carroll said Reed was ``day-to-day.'' Quarterback derby: John David Booty John David Booty (born January 3, 1985, in Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S.) is the starting quarterback of the University of Southern California (USC) football team. He is called "John David", and sometimes referred to as J.D., because his father's name is John. and Mark Sanchez each had their good and bad moments the first day of practice. Booty, who is fully recovered from back surgery, said he is confident he can handle physical contact. Punt returners: Without Ryan Ting, USC is searching for a punt returner. Carroll said freshman wide receiver Travon Patterson and cornerback Shareece Wright are two candidates after exhibiting impressive speed in the first practice. Not in camp: Defensive tackle Lawrence Miles (shoulder), defensive end Rashaad Goodrum (back) and tailback Hershel Dennis (knee) are not in camp as they recover from injuries. Dennis is out for the season while Goodrum might be forced to end his career. Safety Will Harris, who is out for the season following spring knee surgery, was in camp. As previously reported, USC is still waiting for Holland, wide receiver Vidal Hazelton and wide receiver David Ausberry to be certified by the NCAA NCAA abbr. National Collegiate Athletic Association Clearinghouse. scott.wolf@dailynews.com (818) 713-3607 CAPTION(S): photo Photo: USC quarterback John David Booty calls out a play at 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 during the opening of camp on Thursday. David Sprague/Staff Photorapher |
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