USC Notes: Adversity Can Be Revealing

Lincoln Riley isn’t the only one who missed a media appearance. Caleb Williams was not on the NIL-driven podcast the past two weeks that includes his name in the title. Between Williams pretending to place a crown on his head in recent games; saying lions don’t worry about sheep and looking checked out at the end of the Utah game, he hasn’t acquited himself too … Continue reading USC Notes: Adversity Can Be Revealing

USC Morning Buzz: A Leader Of Men Is Needed

One barometer I’ve used to judge past USC coaches was whether they were leaders of men. Specifically, I used this issue to criticize Paul Hackett, Lane Kiffin and Clay Helton. After 22 games at USC, it’s safe to say Lincoln Riley also has trouble in this category. He doesn’t strike me as true leader but more like an offensive coordinator-as-head coach. There’s a certain gravitas … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: A Leader Of Men Is Needed

Where Is Lincoln Riley’s Base Of Support?

Lincoln Riley is going through a tough moment. But it’s made tougher because he has no base of support. He is invisible on campus. He doesn’t interact with the students. He doesn’t interact with the faculty or staff. He doesn’t go to booster meetings to meet the public. He didn’t host the Salute to Troy, which is always the job of the coach. He really … Continue reading Where Is Lincoln Riley’s Base Of Support?

USC Sunday Buzz: The Words Of Lincoln Riley

Lincoln Riley likes to conveniently forget things he says in the past. Why did fans think USC would be better this year? Because of comments made by Riley. “We’re way more advanced in every sense of the word than we were at this time last year,” Riley said eight months ago. Is USC’s play this season more advanced? No. Here is what Riley said in … Continue reading USC Sunday Buzz: The Words Of Lincoln Riley