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Ellis, Colbert receive full-time USC jobs

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USC promoted Bryan Ellis and Keary Colbert to full-time jobs as assistant coaches.

Ellis is the Trojans’ new quarterbac­ks coach, and Colbert will coach tight ends and inside receivers.

Ellis and Colbert were offensive quality control assistants last season. Ellis took over temporaril­y as the quarterbac­ks coach last month before the Cotton Bowl when Tyson Helton left to become Tennessee’s offensive coordinato­r.

Ellis, 29, was a quarterbac­k at Alabama Birmingham under head coach Neil Callaway, who is now USC’s offensive line coach. Ellis was Western Kentucky’s passing game coordinato­r in 2016 before joining USC. Colbert was a four-year starting receiver for USC before playing five NFL seasons.

Nationals win at Rose Bowl

Louisiana State defensive tackle Frank Herron returned a fumble for a late touchdown and Penn State linebacker Troy Apke earned MVP honors, helping the National team stifle the American team 23-0 in the NFL Players Associatio­n Collegiate Bowl.

The National team has won all seven Collegiate Bowls, held for the first time this year at the Rose Bowl after six years at StubHub Center.

Herron scooped up a fumble by Texas A&M Commerce quarterbac­k Luis Perez and returned it all the way with 3:07 left. That came shortly after Apke intercepte­d Michigan’s John O’Korn and took it 56 yards to the American 31.

The National team did all of its scoring in the second half, also getting touchdowns from Stanford fullback Daniel Marx and Howard running

Anthony Philyaw.

West gets late score in Shrine Game

Texas Tech’s Nic Shimonek threw a 34-yard touchdown pass to Houston’s Steven Dunbar with 1:23 remaining Saturday to give the West a 14-10 victory in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Wisconsin safety Natrell Jamerson returned J.T. Barrett’s fumble 68 yards for the West’s other touchdown in the nation’s longest-running college all-star game.

Barrett, the Big Ten’s career total yardage leader from Ohio State, wasn’t impressive statistica­lly in a bid to show he can make the transition from a college spread offense to a pro-style system.

The former Buckeyes star did, however, shrug off his early turnover to throw a fouryard scoring pass to Slippery Rock’s Marcus Martin that put the East ahead 10-7 late in the third quarter.

 ?? Mark J. Terrill Associated Press ?? MARQUEZ Valdes-Scantling of South Florida makes a catch in the Collegiate Bowl at the Rose Bowl.
Mark J. Terrill Associated Press MARQUEZ Valdes-Scantling of South Florida makes a catch in the Collegiate Bowl at the Rose Bowl.

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