USC passing game in good hands
Tee Martin has a smile on his face.
And for good reason.
The new wide receivers coach at USC is happy when discussing the Trojans' offense and all the targets Heisman front-runner Matt Barkley will have to throw too this fall.
And that's with All-American Robert Woods missing spring practice while recovering from ankle surgery.
Sophomore Marquise Lee, who tore up the...
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April 14, 2012
Woods remains sidelined through spring
USC wide receiver Robert Woods turned 20 on Tuesday.
He spent a portion of his birthday at practice. On the side and away from the action, he stood stationary while pumping his arms. He took a step and slightly turned his shoulders.
With the naked eye, it didn't look like much, but in his mind he went through another tactic to get past Pac-12 defenders this fall.
That and...
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April 12, 2012
Robert Woods should be a go for USC this spring
With “voluntary” winter workouts commencing Tuesday at USC, there was one notable absence — star wide receiver Robert Woods. A couple of months from now, though, Woods should be good to go as the Trojans begin preparations in earnest for a season that could see a return to the national stage for the program. Woods,…
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January 25, 2012
USC's Matt Kalil, T.J. McDonald, Robert Woods named All-Americans
USC offensive tackle Matt Kalil and safety T.J. McDonald were selected to Pro Football Weekly's All-America team, and Kalil and receiver Robert Woods were selected to Yahoo! Sports' All-America team.
McDonald's father, Tim, was a two-time All-American for the Trojans in 1985 and 1986, making the McDonalds the first father-son All-America duo in school history.
Kalil...
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December 12, 2011
USC receiver Robert Woods notches records
Sophomore Robert Woods sets receiving records for USC and the conference in the first half of the Trojans' win over UCLA on Saturday.Sophomore Robert Woods sets receiving records for USC and the conference in the first half of the Trojans' win over UCLA on Saturday.
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November 27, 2011
USC WR Woods misses practice
Southern California receiver Robert Woods has missed practice to rest injuries that might keep him out of the 18th-ranked Trojans' visit to No. 4 Oregon on Saturday.
Woods skipped the Trojans' morning workout Wednesday to rest unspecified problems with his ankle and shoulder.
Coach Lane Kiffin says it's possible Woods could miss the Trojans' visit to the Ducks,...
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November 16, 2011
USC's Robert Woods misses practice with injuries
Southern California receiver Robert Woods has missed practice to rest injuries that might keep him out of the 18th-ranked Trojans' visit to No. 4 Oregon on Saturday.
Woods skipped the Trojans' morning workout Wednesday to rest unspecified problems with his ankle and shoulder.
Coach Lane Kiffin says it's possible Woods could miss the Trojans' visit to the Ducks,...
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November 16, 2011
USC Football Heavily Favored over Hapless Colorado
When the USC Trojans take the field Friday night, they’ll be expected to run the Colorado Buffaloes off the field in the first half, and with good reason.
Junior tailback Curtis McNeal will be the starter when USC faces Colorado Friday night
USC is ranked #21 in the nation, while Colorado is 1-8 on the year, winless among Pac-12 competition during their first season in the conference...
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November 04, 2011
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November 04, 2011
Robert Woods a game-time decision for Trojans
Very limited in practice throughout the week, Robert Woods‘ availability for USC in tonight’s Pac-12 matchup with Stanford likely won’t be known for a few more hours. Speaking on ESPN’s GameDay show this morning, head coach Lane Kiffin said the All-American wide receiver will be a game-time decision for the Trojans vs. No. 4 Stanford.…
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October 29, 2011
USC's Robert Woods wouldn't mind repeat against Stanford
The Trojans receiver caught 12 passes for 224 yards and three touchdowns for a breakout performance against the Cardinal last season. Woods, though, would trade his great game for a victory.The Trojans receiver caught 12 passes for 224 yards and three touchdowns for a breakout performance against the Cardinal last season.
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October 28, 2011
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