USC FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK: CENTER REARDON TO HAVE HIP EXAMINED.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. center Michael Reardon Michael Reardon can refer to:
An MRI 1. (application) MRI - Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 2. MRI - Measurement Requirements and Interface. revealed a torn labrum labrum /la·brum/ (la´brum) pl. la´bra [L.] an edge, rim, or lip. la·brum n. pl. la·bra A lip-shaped anatomical edge, rim, or structure. labrum pl. , but Reardon said he was hopeful he could play through the injury. The problem is the center position requires him to bend down and places stress on the hip. "If I played another position it might not be a problem," Reardon said. Without Reardon, tackle Alex Parsons becomes the backup center. The Trojans could also be on the verge On the Verge (or The Geography of Yearning) is a play written by Eric Overmyer. It makes extensive use of esoteric language and pop culture references from the late nineteenth century to 1955. of losing offensive tackle Matt Meyer for the season. Meyer is facing the prospect of his fourth operation on a deteriorating joint above his big toe big toe n. The largest and innermost toe of the human foot. . He underwent surgery his freshman, sophomore and senior years of high school. His foot was placed in a protective boot Monday and he will wait a week to see how it looks without swelling. If he needs surgery, he would likely redshirt. Sanchez update Quarterback Mark Sanchez Mark Sanchez (born November 11, 1986 in Long Beach, CA) is a college football quarterback attending the University of Southern California (USC). High school career underwent his first rehabilitation session Monday and was pleased, but there was no update on when he might return. "I wanna wan·na Informal 1. Contraction of want to: You wanna go now? 2. Contraction of want a: You wanna slice of pie? be back for the Virginia game bad," Sanchez said. "It was good today. It didn't swell up much. The next few days they'll make some better decisions (on what I can do). They want the doctors to look at it (today)." Sanchez is expected to be out two-to-four weeks but no doctors examined his knee on Monday. Quarterback competition Neither Mitch Mustain nor Aaron Corp stood out during Monday's practice. Corp starred in Sunday night's scrimmage, however, when he played exclusively with the first team. "I made some good decisions and Patrick Turner made a really good (touchdown) catch," Corp said. The freshman said he is bothered by a sore groin. Ayles arrives Freshman tight end Blake Ayles made several nice receptions and drew praise from USC coach Pete Carroll. "He's probably the first tight end we've had that can compete for playing time right away," Carroll said. "He's a real catcher." Carroll said freshmen defensive linemen Malik Jackson, Jurrell Casey and Armond Armstead stood out in Sunday night's scrimmaging. He also mentioned Ayles and wide receiver D.J. Shoemate among the first-year players. "The freshmen really held their own," USC coach Pete Carroll said. "They can help us right away." Latest line The offensive line seems to be coming together with Charles Brown and Butch Lewis starting at tackle while Kris O'Dowd is the center. The guards should be Zack Heberer and Jeff Byers. Freshman Matt Kalil might not redshirt after a strong start in camp. Injuries Wide receiver Jordan Cameron sprained his ankle and wore a boot on his foot Monday after getting hurt in the scrimmage Sunday. Defensive end Clay Matthews sat out with a sore knee. Wide receivers Ronald Johnson and Vidal Hazelton were also held out of practice as minor injuries begin to rise during training camp. Hazelton hurt his shoulder when he was thrown to the ground during a practice without pads. |
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