| 2007: Radovich returns for his second season as a starter on the offensive line, at right offensive tackle as a senior in 2007 after being moved there from left guard in the spring of 2007.
2006: Radovich started all of 2006 at left offensive guard as a junior and did a solid job. He missed some of 2006 spring drills while recuperating from 2005 hip surgery.
2005: Radovich appeared briefly in USC's first 3 games as a reserve offensive guard and on special teams as a sophomore in 2005. But he then suffered a hip strain that required surgery, which sidelined him for the rest of the season and allowed him to redshirt. He was switched from offensive tackle to guard in 2005 spring practice.
2004: Radovich was a backup at offensive tackle as a redshirt freshman in 2004 (he also was available at offensive guard). He also played on special teams. He saw action in 10 games (all but Virginia Tech, Stanford and UCLA) in 2004. He suffered a sprained hip against Notre Dame, sidelining him for the UCLA contest.
2003: Radovich redshirted as a freshman offensive tackle and guard in 2003, his first year at USC.
High School: As a junior in 2001, he made Cal-Hi Sports All-State Underclass first team, All-CIF Division II first team and Orange County Register All-Orange County second team. Mission Viejo went 14-0 and won the CIF Division II championship in both 2001 and 2002. Current Trojan Mark Sanchez also prepped at Mission Viejo. His head coach at Mission Viejo was Bob Johnson, father of ex-USC and NFL quarterback Rob Johnson.
Personal: He's a sociology major at USC. His father, Mark, was a linebacker at Arizona State in 1974-75-76. |