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"It's very serious stuff, and if anything, it's something we can use," USC offensive lineman Jeff Byers said. "Play every play like it's your last, because you never know. Stafon had no idea that might his last game. Guys have every reason now to come out and refocus on why you love the game, because you never know when it can be taken from you."
Johnson's injury is just the latest drama in USC's eventful season, both on and off the gridiron.
Cornerback Brian Baucham injured his left foot and knee in a freeway motorcycle accident while driving to campus on Sept. 17, leaving him with serious road burns. Another reserve defensive back, Marshall Jones, is out for the season after cracking a vertebra last weekend against Washington State.
Both injuries occurred after the Trojans lost Shareece Wright, an expected starting cornerback, to academic woes before the season.
Defensive lineman Hebron Fangupo is out for the season after breaking his leg against Washington State, and linebacker Jordan Campbell is on crutches with his severely sprained ankle in a boot.
Ronald Johnson, the Trojans' No. 2 receiver, is still out after breaking his collarbone during the Trojans' mock game one week before the season began.
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