There are plenty of reasons that Matt Barkley returning to school for his senior season is good news for USC. The biggest obviously being that with Barkley back, USC becomes one of the favorites to win a title next season. Another reason would be more of a recent development.Backup quarterback Jesse Scroggins, who is one of three quarterbacks who will be competing to be Barkley's replacement in 2013, is in danger of being ruled academically ineligible for next season if he doesn't have a good semester in the classroom this spring.
“He’s fallen behind,” Lane Kiffin told the Orange County Register about Scroggins' situation. “He’s in a hole. He has a lot of work to do.”
Scroggins didn't see any time on the field during the 2011 season, and redshirted his first year on campus in 2010. Scroggins, along with Cody Kessler and Max Wittek, will compete to become the heir apparent to Barkley in 2013. Not being eligible to play in 2012 would likely give Kessler and Wittek a leg up in that competition.
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LOS ANGELES -- It's hard to take away too much from Spring Games. Sometimes they're designed to make the offense look good or feature a certain player. Often enough they're too vanilla and are limited to a handful of big plays. Given the injuries that USC has sustained this spring, it's hard to take away much of anything.
At a time when most college students were just waking up for their first class of the day, quarterback Matt Barkley lofted a beautiful deep ball to wide receiver Robert Woods to wrap up USC's first spring practice. The perfectly thrown post route was one of the few things the Trojans looked sharp at during their first early morning workout, which began at 7:30 a.m.