The onslaught of summer camps continues today at USC with the "Trojans in Training" camp for third- through eighth-graders. About 400 kids are expected to attend the day-long camp, which includes drills, talks from coaches and several competitions.
Today is widely considered one of the most taxing days of the year for USC staffers, who must not only coach hundreds of kids, but also make sure they eat lunch, find the bathroom and stay healthy.
"Honestly, it's the most challenging camp we have," offensive line coach Pat Ruel said. "The attention span of these young kids is not always there, and it's hard when we're used to an orderly, disciplined way of doing things."
Because of the camp, the Blog will be out of commission for much of the day.
Today is widely considered one of the most taxing days of the year for USC staffers, who must not only coach hundreds of kids, but also make sure they eat lunch, find the bathroom and stay healthy.
"Honestly, it's the most challenging camp we have," offensive line coach Pat Ruel said. "The attention span of these young kids is not always there, and it's hard when we're used to an orderly, disciplined way of doing things."
Because of the camp, the Blog will be out of commission for much of the day.




















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