Miller: Stable of RBs is the USC Way

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 Miller: Stable of RBs is the USC Way
USC has been using a stable of running backs for years, and Pete Carroll can't understand why anyone would question that, writes Ted Miller. [link]

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The Round Up
Published 8/19/2008 by Heismanpundit at HeismanPundit.com
... who dislocated his kneecap a mere two weeks ago, looks to be ready for USC’s opener vs. Virginia. I think it’s a bad idea to rush Sanchez back, especially when the Trojans are breaking in a new offensive line. —Bruce Feldman talks up the odds for the 2008 season. Have to agree with most of his picks, though I would put Laurinaitis at more like 1,000-1 to win the Heisman. —Ted Miller on Pete Carroll’s stubborn way. —By way of the OS On Campus Blog, we learn ...

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