🏈 USC CB, injured after claiming he rescued drowning nephew (UPDATE: USC vetting story)

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It was supposed to be a great weekend for Josh Shaw as he prepared for USC's season opener. It turned into something far more serious, though.

Shaw, a starting cornerback for the Trojans, was named one of team's six captains on Saturday afternoon. He was out celebrating with family members in his hometown of Palmdale, Calif., later that night when the senior leaped from a second floor balcony onto the concrete below to save his 7-year-old nephew from drowning in a pool, according to a school release. Shaw noticed his nephew was in distress and without help nearby before he made the leap, per the school release.

Shaw was taken to the hospital and suffered high ankle sprains on both legs, which will sideline him indefinitely, the school announced. His nephew was "traumatized," but OK after the incident, per the USC release.

"I would do it again for whatever kid it was, it did not have to be my nephew," Shaw said, according to the release. "My ankles really hurt, but I am lucky to be surrounded by the best trainers and doctors in the world. I am taking my rehab one day at a time, and I hope to be back on the field as soon as possible."

USC head coach Steve Sarkisian praised Shaw for his bravery.

"That was a heroic act by Josh, putting his personal safety aside. But that's the kind of person he is," Sarkisian said, per the release. "It is unfortunate that he'll be sidelined for a while and we will miss his leadership and play, but I know he'll be working hard to get back on the field as soon as possible."

Shaw is considered one of the top defensive backs in the country and was set to anchor the Trojans' secondary as a fifth-year senior. He started all 14 games last season and played both cornerback and free safety after transferring to the program from Florida in the spring of 2012. He played cornerback and strong safety in his first season with the Trojans.

Redshirt freshman Chris Hawkins and true freshman Adoree' Jackson are the top candidates to replace Shaw and take the spot opposite Kevon Seymour at cornerback.

We hate to see preseason injuries, but thankfully, Shaw's heroic actions didn't result in anything more serious than two high ankle sprains. With his nephew said to be doing OK, hopefully Shaw will fulfill the school's motto and fight on later this season.
 
reports on Jox that the whole story hasn't come out or that the one that is out isn't the true story.

take it for what it's worth, though; just passing along info.
 
USC coach Steve Sarkisian said that injured cornerback Josh Shaw will not be available to the media until the school is done investigating his account of Saturday night's events.

Shaw told Sarkisian that he jumped from a second story balcony at a family event on Saturday night to save his 7-year-old nephew from drowning. In a school-issued release, USC said that Shaw sprained both ankles while landing on the concrete but used his upper-body strength to pull the family member from the pool.

On Tuesday, Sarkisian said that the he had received calls contradicting Shaw's story and the school would look into those tips before commenting further.

"Josh Shaw, first and foremost, is a good person and a good kid. He came to us with what had occurred Saturday night. I have no reason and no history to not believe Josh and his story of what has occurred," Steve Sarkisian said Tuesday. "Obviously within the last few hours or so we've gotten a few phone calls contradicting what Josh said occurred on Saturday night, so we're going to continue to vet it. We're looking at it, but beyond that I only know what I know."

Shaw is a senior starter and was selected to be a team captain for the 2014 season. He was ruled "out indefinitely" by the school on Monday night as a result of the injuries.

"I would do it again for whatever kid it was, it did not have to be my nephew," Shaw said Monday night via the school release. "My ankles really hurt, but I am lucky to be surrounded by the best trainers and doctors in the world. I am taking my rehab one day at a time, and I hope to be back on the field as soon as possible."

Multiple reports indicate that, at a minimum, there are some inaccuracies in Shaw's version of the story. Sarkisian appeared disappointed to be discussing the issue on Tuesday, and asked reporters for some time to separate fact from fiction.



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So, was Josh Shaw offered by Notre Dame?

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USC goes to Palo Alto next week to play Stanford, they needed to get to the truth this week.

I suspect this is shock to USC, as I believe Shaw has been trouble free and a leader on the team.

Shaw has an attorney now.
 
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