Interview Of The Night

Former USC QB Sean Salisbury was on the Dan Patrick Show today and this quote was relevant to me.

“Weekly I meet with Bruce Matthews . . . I talk to a lot of former players . . . They want to dominate the line of scrimmage. Until we do that at (USC) on both sides of the ball, we will not consistently beat good teams,” Salisbury said.

Here’s the excerpt:

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20 thoughts on “Interview Of The Night

  1. But Ucla stinks no great accomplishment

    Yes Usc played pretty well against one of the weakest offensive

    teams on there schedule

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  2. Wait a minute here! SC has not had enough great linemen at any one time since Carrot left from 2010 to today, so the Trojans’ “glory” days are of years past

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    1. But the coaches after Carrot didn’t get paid $10 million a year. Riley has had 3 years to restore the glory days and the teams are getting worse each year.

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  3. — Wiley said that this constant shifting of players is not just on the players, but it is the schools that often change their mind on a player, such as a Ohio St coach saying to a prospect, “Sorry man, but the NIL deal didn’t go through for you and besides, we found another guy”

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  4. –So ol’ Wiles inherits a team from Heton lacking quality linemen. He flubbed his first 2-years but is making headway now with the SC defense giving up 34 points last year to 21, and he said that he has quality young players that ‘he’ is developing

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  5. But ND has a defense too, it will be hard sledding for Woody, and the game probably lies on the shoulders of the ‘Second Stringer’

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