The Flip Side Of Wide Receivers’ Success

USC’s wide receivers had a big scrimmage and a good day at Tuesday’s practice. But it’s safe to say the defensive secondary is not scaring anyone. Especially when you consider the defense is supposed to be ahead of the offense during the first 7-10 days of any training camp. There have been moments here-or-there when Olaijah Griffin or Talanoa Hufanga intercepts a pass. But overall … Continue reading The Flip Side Of Wide Receivers’ Success

USC Morning Buzz: Will Helton Rock The Boat?

A couple USC coaches told me last week not to be surprised if Clay Helton made freshman quarterback Kedon Slovis No. 2 on the depth chart. Slovis had a good practice Tuesday after a rocky scrimmage Saturday but has potential. The question for me is whether Helton would rock the position by actually making his oldest quarterbacks (Jack Sears, Matt Fink) the last choices? Neither … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Will Helton Rock The Boat?

USC Wide Receivers Dominate Practice

USC actually practiced in full pads today like normal teams do. And generally speaking, it was a good day for the QBs. Freshman Kedon Slovis, who has been inconsistent recently, had a deep TD pass to Amon-Ra St. Brown and a sideline bomb to Velus Jones. Cornerback Isaac Taylor-Stuart intercepted a JT Daniels pass that was tipped by tight end Erik Krommenhoek. The catch of … Continue reading USC Wide Receivers Dominate Practice

Morning Buzz: Can USC Learn Lesson From Rival?

Did you see what happened at UCLA practice? Chip Kelly stopped the practice and made the players change from shorts and jerseys to full pads to pick up the intensity. Cany ou imagine Clay Helton doing that? What is perplexing is that after the daily videos about how great the strength-and-conditioning program is at USC, 14 percent of the roster either missed or was limited … Continue reading Morning Buzz: Can USC Learn Lesson From Rival?