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Trojan Sweep
The new added twist to the arsenal was a play called Trojan. This was a play that he named after the 1977 USC play called, “student body right/left.” After you see the play in action you will know why. Despite more injuries in ’05 then any team Coach Murphy has coached (broken leg to All-American ’04 running back Tracy Slocum and 5th degree shoulder tear to 1,000 yard rusher Andrew Pancotti), Trojan still averaged almost 9 yards per carry. In this tape Coach Murphy diagrams Trojan against most, if not all, fronts you may encounter. He goes through the learning process of running this new play and describes all the “do’s and don’ts” along the way. After the detailed description you will see the play being run from not only a press box angle but you will see every play from a 30 foot end zone camera as well.