Kedon Slovis injured the same shoulder vs. Oregon that he hurt in the Holiday Bowl last season.
That means he hurt it in the final game of the past two seasons. But what is USC doing about it?
I heard more information from USC about Matt Leinart’s arm injury that kept him out of the NFL draft than whatever was done medically to treat with Slovis in the offseason.
He was clearly not 100 percent this season. USC never admitted it. Now he is hurt again.
If I was Slovis, I would get my own doctor.
By the way, Slovis lasted only six games if this were a full season. And Oregon was the first really physical defense. He didn’t stand much chance with the USC offensive line.
- Talanoa Hufanga was named Pac-12 defensive player of the year.
Here’s the entire Pac-12 team:
Offensive Player of the Year: Jarek Broussard, Colorado
Defensive Player of the Year: Talanoa Hufanga, USC
Freshman Offensive Player of the Year: Ty Jordan, Utah
Freshman Defensive Player of the Year: Noah Sewell, Oregon
Coach of the Year: Karl Dorrell, Colorado
2020 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE FOOTBALL TEAM
First Team Offense | Second Team Offense | |||
QB | Kedon Slovis, So., USC | QB | Sam Noyer, Sr., Colorado | |
RB | Jarek Broussard, So., Colorado | QB | Dorian Thompson-Robinson, Jr., UCLA | |
RB | Jermar Jefferson, Jr., Oregon State | RB | Demetric Felton, Sr., UCLA | |
WR | Simi Fehoko, Jr., Stanford | RB | Ty Jordan, Fr., Utah | |
WR | Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jr., USC | WR | Drake London, So., USC | |
TE | Cade Otton, Jr., Washington | WR | Tyler Vaughns, Sr., USC | |
TE | Greg Dulcich, So., UCLA | |||
OL | Drew Dalman, Sr., Stanford | TE | Brant Kuithe, Jr., Utah | |
OL | Nathan Eldridge, Sr., Oregon State | |||
OL | Nick Ford, Jr., Utah | OL | Alex Forsyth, Jr., Oregon | |
OL | Jaxson Kirkland, Jr., Washington | OL | Joshua Gray, Fr., Oregon State | |
OL | Alijah Vera-Tucker, Jr., USC | OL | Sataoa Laumea, Fr., Utah | |
OL | Dohnovan West, So., Arizona State | OL | Abe Lucas, Jr., Washington State | |
OL | Will Sherman, Jr., Colorado |
First Team Defense | Second Team Defense | |||||
DL | Osa Odighizuwa, Sr., UCLA | DL | Thomas Booker, Jr., Stanford | |||
DL | Kayvon Thibodeaux, So., Oregon | DL | Mustafa Johnson, Sr., Colorado | |||
DL | Marlon Tuipulotu, Jr., USC | DL | Tyler Johnson, Jr., Arizona State | |||
DL | Zion Tupuola-Fetui, So., Washington | DL | Mika Tafua, Jr., Utah | |||
LB | Nate Landman, Sr., Colorado (1) | LB | Cameron Goode, Sr., California | |||
LB | Devin Lloyd, Jr., Utah | LB | Drake Jackson, So., USC | |||
LB | Avery Roberts, Jr., Oregon State | LB | Edefuan Ulofoshio, So., Washington | |||
DB | Camryn Bynum, Sr., California | DB | Deommodore Lenoir, Sr., Oregon | |||
DB | Talanoa Hufanga, Jr., USC | DB | Chase Lucas, Sr., Arizona State | |||
DB | Elijah Molden, Sr., Washington (1) | DB | Trent McDuffie, So., Washington | |||
DB | Mykael Wright, So., Oregon | DB | Chris Steele, So., USC |
First Team Specialists | Second Team Specialists | |||
PK | Jadon Redding, So., Utah | PK | Jet Toner, Sr., Stanford | |
P | Michael Turk, Jr., Arizona State (1) | P | Oscar Draguicevich, Sr., Washington State | |
RS | Britain Covey, Sr., Utah | RS | D.J. Taylor, Fr., Arizona | |
AP/ST | Thomas Booker, Jr., Stanford | AP/ST | Jaylon Jackson, Jr., Colorado |
RS = Return SpecialistAP/ST = All-Purpose/Special Teams Player (not a kicker or returner)
(1) Two-time first team selection
No Tiebreaker: There was a tie for the quarterback for second team, so that team is represented with two quarterbacks. There was a tie for the tight end for second team, so that team is represented with two tight ends. There was a tie for the fifth offensive lineman for first team, so that team is represented with six offensive linemen.
ALL-PAC-12 HONORABLE MENTION
ARIZONA: RB Gary Brightwell, Sr.; DB Lorenzo Burns, Sr.; K Lucas Havrisik, Sr.; DL Roy Lopez, Sr.; LB Anthony Pandy, Sr.
ARIZONA STATE: OL Kellen Diesch, Grad.; DB Evan Fields, Sr.; DL Jermayne Lole, Jr.; LB Kyle Soelle, Jr.; RB Rachaad White, Jr.
CALIFORNIA: WR Kekoa Crawford, Sr.; OL Jake Curhan, Sr.; LB Kuony Deng, Sr.; DB Josh Drayden, Sr.; DL Brett Johnson, So.; DL Zeandae Johnson, Sr.; WR/RS Nikko Remigio, Jr.; OL Michael Saffell, Sr.; TE Jake Tonges, Jr.
COLORADO: OL Frank Fillip, So.; DL Terrance Lang, Jr.; DB Isaiah Lewis, Jr.; OL Casey Roddick, So.; RS Dimitri Stanley, So.; LB Carson Wells, Jr.
OREGON: OL Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu, Jr.; OL T.J. Bass, Jr.; RB Travis Dye, Jr.; DL Austin Faoliu, Sr.; DB Jamal Hill, So.; WR Johnny Johnson III, Sr.; LB Noah Sewell, Fr.; LB Isaac Slade-Matautia, Jr.
OREGON STATE: RS Champ Flemings, Jr.; DB Jaydon Grant, Jr.; DL Isaac Hodgins, Jr.; AP/ST Jesiah Irish, So.; OL Nous Keobounnam, Sr.; TE Teagan Quitoriano, Jr.; LB Hamilcar Rashed Jr., R-Sr.; DL Simon Sandberg, Jr.; LB Omar Speights, So.; DB Nahshon Wright, Jr.
STANFORD: DB Malik Antoine, Sr.; RB Houston Heimuli, Sr.; RB Austin Jones, So.; DB Kyu Blu Kelly, So.; QB Davis Mills, Sr.; RS Nathaniel Peat, So.; LB Curtis Robinson, Sr.; OL Walter Rouse, So.; P Ryan Sanborn, So.; DL Thomas Schaffer, Sr.; WR Michael Wilson, Jr.
UCLA: DB Stephan Blaylock, Jr.; LB Caleb Johnson, Jr.; DB Qwuantrezz Knight, Sr.; OL Sam Marrazzo, Jr.; WR/RS Kyle Philips, So.
USC: DL Nick Figueroa, Jr.; DB Olaijah Griffin, Jr.; P Ben Griffiths, So.; K Parker Lewis, Fr.; OL Jalen McKenzie, Jr.; OL Brett Neilon, Jr.; DB Isaiah Pola-Mao, Jr.
UTAH: WR Britain Covey, Jr.; DB JaTravis Broughton, So.; ST Keegan Markgraf, Sr.; LB Nephi Sewell, Jr.
WASHINGTON: OL Henry Bainivalu, Jr.; OL Victor Curne, So.; AP/ST Kyler Gordon, So.; QB Dylan Morris, R-Fr.; OL Luke Wattenberg, Sr.
WASHINGTON STATE: WR Renard Bell, Sr.; OL Brian Greene, Jr.; WR Travell Harris, Jr.; DB Daniel Isom, Sr.; DL Brennan Jackson, R-So.; K Blake Mazza, Jr.; OL Liam Ryan, Sr.; DB Jaylen Watson, R-Jr.; LB Jahad Woods, Sr.
WASHINGTON STATE: WR Renard Bell, Sr.; WR Travell Harris, Jr.; OL Brian Greene, Jr.; OL Liam Ryan, Sr.; DL Brennan Jackson, R-So.; LB Jahad Woods, Sr.; DB Daniel Isom, Sr.; DB Jaylen Watson, R-Jr.; K Blake Mazza, Jr.
USC better load up on QB’s. With that O-Line, they will go through QB’s like a hot knife through butter
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USC better load up on QB’s. With that O-Line, they will go through QB’s like a needle through a floating bubble.
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No love for Parker Lewis!
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She-don Slovis is fragile. She is like a delicate flower.
She might not recover.
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Delicate flowers. Delicate flowers. Delicate flowers. Is this all tebow ever talks about?
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Slovis, Tanya Hufanga, Palaie Gaoteote, Charmin Ra St. Brown, Isaiah “Pulled Another Hamstring” Pola-Mao, VavaeMalepeai, and many more…they’re all delicate flowers. They can’t make it through consecutive games without their fragile femininity becoming an issue.
Some of those girls have been with the team 3 years now and played in a total of about 7 or 8 games. Most were hurt during Clay’s pillow soft practices and didn’t make it out of spring practice. They were done before they even began.
They’re soft fragile delicate flowers, they need to man the fuck up.
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Charlie Bucket aka senileobama must own a flower shop in West Hollywood.
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Either that…or….he’s just a guy who loves to talk & think about delicate flowers……
#ILikeDelicateButterflies
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I wouldn’t be surprised to hear Slovis entered the twilight portal zone. Picture of you will, a college quarterback at a crossroad. Led by a man whose own quarterbacking ability made him second string on his daddy’s team, and forced to run for his life due to unimaginative coaching shortfalls. He soon finds himself looking back from inside the twilight portal zone.
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I loved that episode …
#..EvenBetterThan”ToServeMan”…
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Yeah Helton doesn’t have a cookbook. I think he could remake “time enough at last.” Or ” A penny for your thoughts. ” But I hope I’m wrong about Slovis.
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AGAINST Oregon Gomer He’ll Ton never Had the USC football team PREPARED Ready to Play Football. .. USC Offensive Line was Out Coached Out Blocked Out Played by Oregon s quicker faster Defense…Forcing KedonSlovis to Make. BAD Passes. 3 Interceptions. .. from Oregon s Big Pass Rush. Then getting to Kedon slovis at the END of the Football Game Injuring his Shoulder… Dumbodrevno Offensive Line coach needs To Be FIRED. .. with Kedon Slovis. 3 interceptions and having Oregon s Pass Rush. USC. had a chance to Win the Football Game LOSING by 1 touchdown. 7 point. USC has the TALENT just Needs A TOP Level Football Coach Like URBAN MEYER or Pete Carroll. Or Nick saban plus Lynn Swan should be Hug by the Balls for giving Gomer He’ll Ton such a Big Coaching Contract worth Million s tell 2023 time to FIRE Gomer He’ll ton
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The 3 interceptions were bound to happen the first time Kedon faced a first rate d-line combined with first rate d-backs. [I don’t say that as a knock on Kedon as much as on our o-line —which is next to worthless]…..
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In order to get rid of Helton, the starters need to leave and go to teams that will protect them. Helton needs to get out of here.
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It worked out pretty well for a guy named J. T. Daniels…..
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Lost in the chatter,
Brad Otton, a well-regarded USC QB from yesteryear had his nephew–Cade– go to UW Husky over USC. The school that sent Will Dissly and Austin Seferian-Jenkins to the NFL will produce another NFL calibre TE.
There was a brief moment in time when USC was recruiting the best TE’s in CFB. …..
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