Fun and games

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SAN FRANCISCO -- While many Trojans hit the town during their free time each night, several players remain in the hotel for some good old fashioned fun.

A players' hospitality suite has been set up through a collaborative effort among the Westin St. Francis, Emerald Bowl and USC, and the room features arcade games, a ping pong table, a pool table, a foosball table, internet access and two Playstation 3s. The suite opens each night and remains available until curfew. Come inside for a look into how many players are spending their free time during Emerald Bowl week:

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Wideout Ronald Johnson (right) and tailback Curtis McNeal (left) play H-O-R-S-E on the arcade basketball game.

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Fullback Stanley Havili competes in a game of ping pong.

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Wideout De'Von Flournoy hits the billiards table.

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Kicker Jordan Congdon and linebacker Uona Kaveinga play a football video game on Playstation 3.

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