‘He will be our center’: No position switch for USC’s Toa Lobendahn
LOS ANGELES — Toa Lobendahn never knew his snap was that high.
When USC faced a third down at its 22-yard line on the opening series of the second half Saturday in a 15-14 loss to Cal, Lobendahn snapped the ball well above the head of quarterback JT Daniels.
“I thought it was a little bit high,” Lobendahn said, “but I didn’t think it was that out of reach.”Related Articles USC handed first loss of season by Vanderbilt What’s next for USC football? The UC
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