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The Trojans fullback didn't want to talk after the 55-21 loss at Stanford last weekend. He foresees a strong finish to the season for USC and himself.
USC fullback Stanley Havili moved a chair into his dressing stall and sat with his back to teammates and reporters after last week's embarrassing loss to Stanford at the Coliseum.
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Another update for Stanford, Bay Area and Pac-10 fans interested in the outcome of the showdown in the Coliseum — an outcome that could hinge on the health of several of USC’s big guns.
Here’s the latest, based on media reports:
FB Stanley Havili (shoulder) is expected to...
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Here is a quick run down on some injured Trojans.
The Good News:
Fullback Stanley Havili practiced yesterday and is expected to start on Saturday. Havili injured his shoulder vs. Notre Dame last month.
Defensive end Everson Griffen got some work in yesterday and said that he will play on Saturday. Griffen missed the ASU game because of turf toe.
Tight end Anthony McCoy is close to returning to practice. He...
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A quick update on injuries for both Arizona State and USC going into tomorrow’s game, courtesy of collegeinjuryreport.com.
Arizona State
Dimitri Nance - Questionable (shoulder)
Kerry Taylor - Questionable (hamstring)
Thomas Altieri - Questionable (leg)
Omar Bolden - Questionable (knee)
Zach Schlink - Questionable (knee)
USC
Stanley Havili - Questionable (shoulder)
Anthony McCoy - Doubtful (ankle)
Malcolm Smith - Questionable (shoulder)
Joe...
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He will start against Stanford after missing most of the last three games with a shoulder injury. He hopes to give a boost to the team, saying, 'We need more life out there.'
USC fullback Stanley Havili , who sat out nearly all of the last three games because of a shoulder injury, will start Saturday against Stanford, giving the struggling Trojans offense a boost.
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