Silas Redd Injured, Southern California tailback Silas Redd will miss
the rest of spring practice with a torn meniscus in his knee.
Redd will have surgery on his knee, but should be completely healthy for training camp in July, coach Lane Kiffin said Saturday.
Redd hurt his knee during practice Thursday. He watched Saturday's workout in sweats.
The
Penn State transfer was the Trojans' leading rusher last year with 905
yards and nine touchdowns. He is expected to be USC's starting tailback
again this fall as a senior.
Receiver Marqise Lee and quarterback
Max Wittek also skipped Saturday's workout with mild knee injuries.
Both are expected back in practice later this month when the Trojans
return from spring break.