From SMU to USC
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It is going to be hard to pass the "Bond Math" class while playing professional football at USC.
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Good for Robert. Hope he makes the team.
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this seems surprising to me. i don't recall him being a great player while he was here.
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He had a sweet pick against Dalton in the monsoon game a few years ago against TCU. Had he not slipped on the return he'd have had a pick six. Other than that though he was JAG. Glad he's getting to further his education and playing career at USC. Good luck!
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USC should blow out a lot of opponents, so he'll probably get some playing time. Good for him ending his career playing for a NC contender.
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Dude was undersized and reminded me a bit of Chris Castro at CB. I knew we were in trouble when either of them saw the field.
This was a waste of an article.
This was a waste of an article.
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Robert was a little undersized, but still a decent athletic. He was quick. I recall we used him a few times as our punt returner. He did have a great pic in that wet TCU game. It was behind him with is body gong in the opposite direction … athletic play. In fact, he had two pics that year. Good for him, wish him well hope he gets some PT. Walk on at USC … not bad .. not necessarily a big deal. But, if he gets on the field, speaks to SMU in good way IMO.
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OK! Now that is amazing.
How about USC to SMU. Let's get one of those!
Perhaps Woods or Lee.
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How about USC to SMU. Let's get one of those!
Perhaps Woods or Lee.
Both those guys use to catch passes from CP!
CW
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RB at USC? good luck as they have more depth than he must realize..
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He is just walking on, I am sure he is aware of their depth and i doubt he expects to crack the starting lineup.
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ponyscott wrote:RB at USC? good luck as they have more depth than he must realize..
Actually, USC lacks depth at RB due to injuries and transfers. I don't expect him to start (or even get meaningful carries), but he'll get all the carries he wants on the scout team and may even get a few at the end of blowouts. Besides, being a pal of Barkley won't hurt.

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Only thing he will be carrying at the end of blowouts is Barkley's helmet. Carry on.
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Did he graduate from here or somewhere else? Article doesn't say...he just disappeared.
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Alaric wrote:Did he graduate from here or somewhere else? Article doesn't say...he just disappeared.
Reading comprehension seems to be a possible problem here...
"Mojica walked on to the SMU squad in 2008 and later earned a scholarship. He graduated in May and is now enrolled in the part-time MBA program at USC, with plans to earn the post-grad degree in two to three years."
SMU's first president, Robert S. Hyer, selected Harvard Crimson and Yale Blue as SMU's colors to symbolize SMU's high academic standards. We are one of the few Universities to have school colors with real meaning...and we just blow them off.