LOS ANGELES -- When USC's first-string offense takes the field at Washington on Saturday, the Trojans are expected to have third-year sophomore quarterback Aaron Corp leading the way.Corp will be making his first career start after watching true freshman Matt Barkley lead USC to victories over San Jose State and Ohio State to open the season.
But with Barkley sidelined because of a right shoulder injury that he suffered in the third quarter against the Buckeyes, Corp has worked as the starter throughout the week in practice and Coach Pete Carroll seems confident in Corp playing against the Huskies.
"This is what he's been preparing for all along," Carroll said after Thursday's practice. "It's been in his mind that he's the starter."
Corp, who is more mobile than Barkley, played sparingly last season as a backup to starter to Mark Sanchez. But he's considered a veteran to his teammates.
"People seem to forget that Aaron Corp was our starting quarterback at the beginning of camp until he got hurt," USC starting offensive guard Jeff Byers said.
"Matt Barkley took advantage of the opportunity and earned that spot. Aaron is finally healthy and is playing great ball. We know that he can do the job. They are both fabulous quarterbacks. We are not stepping back at all. That's for sure."
Corp was 4-for-4 passing and led two fourth-quarter scoring drives in USC's 56-3 season-opening victory over San Jose State. Against Ohio State last week, Corp warmed up when Barkley suffered his injury in the third quarter, but did not play.
"Aaron knows he's ready to go," Carroll said. "I've told him, 'Get ready. You have to be thinking and preparing like you're starting the football game.' "
For Corp, this is just the latest twist in a rollercoaster early season.
After winning the starting job by outplaying Barkley and Mitch Mustain, a former Arkansas starter who transferred to USC, in spring drills, Corp spent the entire offseason as the Trojans' new leader.
Corp would be the first in the huddle calling plays in voluntary workouts and often traveled with USC wide receivers to find additional work against a variety of defensive backs around Southern California.
But once USC's training camp began, Corp was unable to maintain this role when he suffered a leg injury in the first week of camp. Once Corp returned to practice, he was less than 100 percent and that gave Barkley a chance to step up.
The true freshman did and Carroll named Barkley the starter to open the season.
"I have to practice well and just be ready," Corp told FanHouse before the season began. "[If Barkley had not already been named starter for San Jose State], we probably would have split the reps a little more but the decision was made.
"All I can do is keep battling and staying in there."
And now, thanks to Barkley's injury, Corp will get his chance.
Byers said it's going to be USC's offensive line that makes sure Corp's starting debut is a success.
"Matt is a tremendous quarterback and we're not taking anything away from him," Byers said. "We love Aaron just as much as we love Matt. He's a wonderful athlete and a wonderful quarterback.
"But you always rather have an experienced offensive line because everything starts up front. If you can't give the quarterback time, it doesn't matter how good of wide receivers that you have. If you can't open up holes, it doesn't matter how good your running backs are. That's just the way it is."




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-18-2009 @ 4:23PM
GregB said...
The Washington game was going to be tough no matter what... I actually feel better with Corp playing because he's been in the system for 3 years now and is more mobile.
I hope Matt gets healthy soon, but we are in good hands in the meantime!
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9-18-2009 @ 8:34PM
zemog44 said...
How cool is this! Aaron Corp can pass AND run! We finally have a QB that doesn't just pass and handoff to outstanding backs. This guy is a super good runner and he definitely deserves this opportunity to start. We (USC) also have an outstanding 3rd quarterback named Mitch Mustain who I firmly believe deserves to be starting over all of them. He transferred from Arkansas a couple of years ago and actually started for the Razorbacks and compiled an 8-0 record! Man if Carroll isn't going to use him at USC I wish Mitch would transfer across town to our rival the UCLA Bruins where he would easily be the starting qb. He deserves to start and he is outstanding!
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9-19-2009 @ 8:00AM
mcmahan4581 said...
USC was dam lucky last week, as OHIO STATE won in every way but the score. Carol is a hot dog and needs help from the pro's to have a team. Hope they fall hard couple times....
The Bucks showed them how football should be plays...hate those hollywood hot dogs....too big for their shorts....
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9-19-2009 @ 8:02AM
mcmahan4581 said...
too bad it wasn't his neck...Go Bucks... you beat them in every way but the score, they get their...
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9-19-2009 @ 10:13AM
VegasInfo.Webs.Com said...
ESPN seems to have a grudge or hate for California teams. They said yesterday that California was awefull on the Road, that Minnesota had 17 returners, etc. In a game that California will win with no problem, and Minn has nothing , they still want to say CALI sucks.
They did the same the last few years with UCLA. The team was injured and banged up lots of the time, and ESPN just rubs it on them saying how bad they are, but not telling the truth of the probkems. Then you see them go on the road and brawl great teams in the SEC and so on.
They are almost passing on covering the USC game becuase the QB is inured, again jut pure disrespect and a grudge against Cali teams for some reason.
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9-19-2009 @ 10:32AM
Amy Feragomo said...
I have watched ESPN bash California teams for years. I agree they do seem to have a grudge, and even in bowl games do nothing but down play pac 10 conference etc.
I no longer watch them and get my info on the net and fox sports west.
ESPN SUCKS
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