Raleek Brown Injury Update

USC coach Lincoln Riley addressed Raleek Brown’s sprained ankle today. “I wouldn’t be close to ruling anybody out at this point,” Riley said. “Any of our guys that got dinged up, have a chance to play in the game.” Now there’s a backstory on injuries: USC sent out a reminder Wednesday that tweeting or writing about injured players or players seen at practice is not … Continue reading Raleek Brown Injury Update

Morning Buzz: USC Caught Break To Start Season

The USC coaches are happy about one aspect of the schedule: The first two games are against pro-style offenses. Rice coach Mike Bloomgren spent seven seasons at Stanford and now the Cardinal will play the Trojans. Defensive coordinators much prefer facing a pro-style offense than the spread. And Alex “Scotty” Grinch is no exception. He took heat last season at Oklahoma dealing with all those … Continue reading Morning Buzz: USC Caught Break To Start Season

USC Morning Buzz: Cornerbacks Under Pressure

I hear after reviewing film, USC coaches were less-than-enamored with the cornerbacks, outside of No. 1 corner Mekhi Blackmon. It’ll be more rotating in the secondary on Saturday vs. Stanford QB Tanner McKee, who is a big upgrade from last weekend. Stanford coach David Shaw said McKee and Caleb Williams were the two best QBs in the Pac-12. Whether this is true or not, the … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Cornerbacks Under Pressure

Let’s Have A Word On USC Special Teams

USC does not have a dedicated special teams coach. Some teams do. Some don’t. Lincoln Riley doesn’t believe in it. If you have good kickers, that part takes care of itself. The coaches make their mark the kickoff teams, punt teams, etc. That’s where John Baxter tended to self-destruct. It’s too early to say how Riley’s approach will work. We’ll see over time. But I … Continue reading Let’s Have A Word On USC Special Teams