USC-Nebraska Report Card

QUARTERBACK

Jayden Maiava made some key plays, including with his legs. He also had a couple ricochet passes that could have been disastrous but went USC’s way. That might just be how it is with him.

Grade: C+

RUNNING BACK

Where would USC be without Woody Marks? It’s ironic a tailback is singlehandedly giving Lincoln Riley the best part of his offense.

Grade: A

WIDE RECEIVER

Did it take Jayden Maiava for USC to discover Duce Robinson? It was only Game 10. Better late than never, I guess.

Grade: B-

OFFENSIVE LINE

Their job got easier because Maiava moves faster. But there were some critical plays where they didn’t exactly rise to the occassion.

Grade: C

DEFENSIVE LINE

Like the rest of the defense, they benefitted from slow-footed/banged up Dylan Raiola at quarterback. They were poor against the run in the second half, when Nebraska averaged 6.1 yards per carry.

Grade: C-

LINEBACKERS

Mason Cobb and Easton Mascarenas-Arnold combined for 17 tackles but it still felt like they don’t influence the game the way USC requires to be a consistent defense.

Grade: C

DEFENSIVE BACKS

Jaylin Smith had six tackles. According to Deion Sanders, that’s not a good thing. The bigger issue is Raiola couldn’t/wouldn’t challenge the secondary downfield, which is a team weakness. So they survived.

Grade: C-

SPECIAL TEAMS

Eddie Czaplicki was great, averaging 51.8 yards per kick. Then USC has to ruin its special teams performance by letting Ceyair Wright block a field goal without being touched.

Grade: B-

COACHING

What was Lincoln Riley thinking at the end of the first half? He had a third-and-2 situation at the USC 39 with 42 seconds left and runs a pitch play for no gain. He finally won a close game, simply because the other team had an offense with no pop. And it almost cost him (again) that he doesn’t have an experienced special teams coach.

Grade: F

10 thoughts on “USC-Nebraska Report Card

  1. Big holes for Woody Marks. Team rushed for 185 yards against a highly rated Nebraska rush defense that averages less than 100 yards a game. And Maiava had time to throw it. Offensive line deserves a solid B.

    Scott is consistent with the coaching grades.

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  2. “Did it take Jayden Maiava to discover Duce Robinson?”

    Maiava didn’t so much discovered him, but when you throw it up for grabs, the tallest guy often makes the catch.

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  3. Scott acknowledges that Jaylin Smith has played well. Kamari Ramsey is very good too. The defense is clearly better than the Grinch and Helton era. If we had a great edge rusher, we would probably be a one or two loss team.

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    1. It might take more than one edge. USC is 110th in the nation in QB sacks per game, and is tied with…drum roll please…Clay Helton’s Georgia Southern Eagles.

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