Farmer excited to be back at WR
George Farmer is back at wide receiver and he's glad about it.
"It feels good to be reunited," the USC sophomore wide receiver said. "I grew up playing the position so I'm excited to get back to it."
It's a position that Farmer feels he needs to be. On the sideline and missing practice is not.
When the Trojans kicked off spring practice last...
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March 16, 2012
USC's Farmer suffers hamstring injury
LOS ANGELES -- USC sophomore George Farmer was back at wide receiver and performing well for most of the Trojans first two practices of the spring.
However, at the end of Thursday's practice Farmer left Howard Jones Field with an injured hamstring.
Farmer, who was a top five national recruit coming out of Serra High School in 2010, was moved from wide receiver to running back...
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March 09, 2012
George Farmer at Trojans' Throwing Session
USC wide receiver George Farmer talks about his academic situation, the running back depth and the role he plans to play in the future.
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January 26, 2012
USC’s George Farmer getting his wish, moving back to receiver
Back in November, and after being switched to running back, George Farmer expressed his desire to “move back to wide receiver.” Thanks to a pair of defections in recent weeks, the USC speedster will be getting his wish as head coach Lane Kiffin confirmed to the Los Angeles Times that Farmer will indeed make his…
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January 14, 2012
USC to go into spring with thinner backfield
After Amir Carlisle's transfer and George Farmer's move back to receiver, the Trojans are left with only three scholarship tailbacks. Two, Curtis McNeal and D.J. Morgan, have college game experience.After Amir Carlisle's transfer and George Farmer's move back to receiver, the Trojans are left with only three scholarship tailbacks. Two, Curtis McNeal and D.J. Morgan...
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January 12, 2012
Robert Woods likely to play for USC; Farmer a no-go
USC looks to be getting good and bad news on the injury front just before kickoff against Stanford. Wide receiver Robert Woods, labeled earlier as a game-time decision, looks like he’s ready to play. Woods had been dealing with a lingering ankle issue. However, freshman George Farmer (pictured) is in a walking boot and will not play…
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October 29, 2011
Headlinin’: USC’s backfield gets another five-star jolt
Making the morning rounds.
• Where the term "embarrassment of riches" cuts both ways. As if USC didn't have enough blue-chip skill guys on offense, the Trojans now plan to lift the redshirt of hyped freshman George Farmer in search of a big-play spark for their lackluster running game, beginning Thursday night at Cal. Farmer, a local rated as Rivals' No. 1 incoming...
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October 12, 2011
Writers' Recap: Day One of Bears Prep
USC beat writers Dan Greenspan and Whitney Blaine detail the last ongoings with the USC Trojans during their bye week: who is healthy, who is not, where George Farmer stands and how this offensive line is doing.
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October 07, 2011
Farmer could become "nightmare match-up"
USC coach Lane Kiffin is impressed by freshman George Farmer's return to action Wednesday.
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October 05, 2011
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