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On September 28, 2009, Johnson suffered an injury when the 275 pounds (125 kg) barbell he was lifting fell on his throat while performing a bench press during a routine team workout. Bleeding from his mouth and nose, he was rushed to California Hospital Medical Center and had three emergency surgeries to repair damage to his crushed vocal cord ...
During USC's pro day, he cited hamstring worries as a reason for not running or performing any workouts aside from the bench press, where he managed only 15 repetitions at 225 pounds. An out of shape White did sustain a torn hamstring, but surgery was not required to mend it. His injury did, however, keep him off of the football field until May ...
A South Carolina football player received a citation and must make an August court appearance after he ran a red light and caused a two-car accident that totaled both vehicles at a Columbia ...
The 2025 USC Trojans football team will represent the University of Southern California (USC) as a second-year member of the Big Ten Conference during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team is led by their fourth-year head coach Lincoln Riley , and play their home games at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum located in Los Angeles .
USC football wide receiver Makai Lemon suffered a scary-looking injury late in the first quarter of Saturday's Week 4 college football game against Michigan.. Lemon took a massive hit while ...
Andrew Vorhees, USC's top offensive lineman last season, tore his ACL at the combine. The next day, he topped all in the bench press. He had been considered an early-round pick.
Prior to his senior season in August 2014, Shaw was suspended by USC after he lied about how he suffered injuries to both his ankles. [8] [9] He had originally told the team that he injured himself while jumping from the second story of an apartment building to save his nephew who was drowning in a pool. In reality, he suffered the injuries ...
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