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  2. Mike Henry (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Henry attended Bell High School in Los Angeles, where his play caught the attention of USC Trojans alum John Ferraro, who arranged for him to get a tryout at USC. He attended USC and was co-captain of the 1957 USC Trojans football team. [1]

  3. List of USC Trojans starting quarterbacks - Wikipedia

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    Scott Tinsley: Sr. 4 3–1 Sean Salisbury: So. September 11 7 5–2 1981: John Mazur Fr. September 5 12 9–3 1980 [42] Gordon Adams Sr. September 13 9 7–1–1 Scott Tinsley: So. November 22 2 1–1 1979: Paul McDonald: Sr. 12 11–0–1 All-Pac-10 First Team: 1978: Paul McDonald: Jr. September 9 12 11–1 Rob Preston Jr. December 2 1 1–0 ...

  4. Sam Darnold - Wikipedia

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    In his first career start with USC against the Utah Utes, Darnold completed 18-of-26 passes for 253 yards and recorded a rushing touchdown as USC lost 27–31. [11] After the loss, Darnold's Trojans did not lose a game for the remainder of the season, including a 26–13 upset win over the #4-ranked Washington Huskies. [12]

  5. Stanford–USC football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The Stanford–USC football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Stanford Cardinal and the USC Trojans.The two teams will no longer be in the same conference in 2024 and played the last scheduled game of the series on September 9, 2023, with the Trojans winning 56–10.

  6. Inside Game - Wikipedia

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    Inside Game is a 2019 American sports drama written by Andy Callahan and directed by Randall Batinkoff and starring Scott Wolf, Eric Mabius, Will Sasso, and Lindsey Morgan. This film is based on the 2007 NBA betting scandal and centers on Tommy Martino (Wolf) and his two friends NBA referee Tim Donaghy (Mabius) and bookie Baba Battista (Sasso). [1]

  7. Valerie Higgins - Wikipedia

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    Valerie Higgins (born May 26, 1998) is an American professional basketball player. She was drafted 25th overall in the third round of the 2021 WNBA draft by the New York Liberty of the Women's National Basketball Association.

  8. Max Wittek - Wikipedia

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    His immediate predecessor as starting quarterback for Mater Dei was future USC teammate Matt Barkley. [3] As a senior, he completed 153 of 282 passes for 2,252 yards with 24 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. He was ranked as the third best pro-style quarterback recruit in his class by Rivals.com. [4] He committed to USC in April 2010. [5]

  9. James F. Scott - Wikipedia

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    James Scott was born in Beverly, New Jersey. He attended high school in New Jersey and graduated from Harvard University in 1963. After receiving his doctorate in physics from Ohio State University (1966) in the field of high resolution molecular spectroscopy , he worked for six years in the Quantum Electronics Research Laboratory at Bell ...