OFFENSIVE LINE BOUNCES BACK.(SPORTS)

From: Daily News (Los Angeles, CA) | Date: September 28, 1997 | Copyright information

Byline: Scott Wolf Daily News Staff Writer

USC offensive line coach Mike Barry strolled through the locker room with a victory cigar following the Trojans' 27-17 victory over California on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.

Barry had a right to be pleased.

Instead of being grilled about USC's offensive line, he was finally able to offer a few compliments to his much-maligned unit.

``I saw some hungry guys. Some guys that were tired of reading ...

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