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Thursday, September 01, 2005

Two More Days

Here's a Star-Bulletin article about Hawaii's littlest receiver, Jason Ferguson, who is fast and quick and built for the run and shoot. He grew up wanting to play for the Trojans but they deemed him too small. Fuck them. I hope Jason can show suckas how it's done on Saturday.

Ferd Lewis talks about the time in 2003 Warriors safety Leonard Peters went over to shake Marcus Allen's hand in the middle of a game. That's the definition of lolo.

The Advertiser has an article about just how goddamned fast SC receiver Reggie Bush is. Further down it discusses how the mighty Nick Rolovich was horrible in his first two starts before becoming the greatest passing UH quarterback ever, as he got to learn the run and shoot. I still think Michael Carter was the best overall QB. Or Garrett Gabriel whenever he played BYU. Or Timmy Chang at the end of last season. Nah, I think Nick Rolovich is still king, which is why I'm putting my chips on Young Cody Rolovich to step it up next year.

In an Orange County register article, submitted by loyal reader Charles, Pete Carroll tells his players that Hawaii is prone to getting into post-game brawls, so be careful not to goad them into a fight. I can sense a little subtext here. But it's not like UH started those fights against Cincy and Houston, it was those frustrated second-tier Conference USA kids. Just don't come in here like you're all hot shit and swing your helmet at our players, and Tony Akpan won't kill you like he did that lion. It's pretty simple.

The Whittier Daily News spoke to some USC coaches who are worried that Jerry Glanville's defense will play dirty, trying to knock Matt Leinart out of the game. Seems like they're preparing for an angle of protest if Leinart gets sacked hard, like we know he will. An interesting thing to watch out for.

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