USC Morning Buzz: One Thing In Common With Notre Dame

USC and Notre Dame look similar to me in one way: Neither is well-coached at the moment. You can joke it’s the 10 vs. 10 Bowl because both teams have had issues with 10 men on the field but it’s a sign that neither is exactly hitting a home run in the coaching dept. this season. That wasn’t supposed to be the case with USC. … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: One Thing In Common With Notre Dame

Lincoln Riley Defends Defense

USC coach Lincoln Riley made a plea for the defense after today’s practice. “There’s a lot of good things happening on this defense. “A lot of people in the media had their mind up. That the first second there was any adversity this year, oh my God, should have done this and they should have made this change and it’s not true. “You’re going through … Continue reading Lincoln Riley Defends Defense

USC Notes: Is It The System Or The Players?

I remain fascinated by what Alex Grinch does on defense. Or rather, what the players don’t do? Is the defense’s shortcomings his doing? “I watched the Arizona game and his defense is a hodgepodge,” a Pac-12 coach said. “It’s just a bunch of guys running around. They don’t look like they know what they are doing.” She hired Jason Cappadoro as Deputy Athletic Director, Chief … Continue reading USC Notes: Is It The System Or The Players?

USC Morning Buzz: Coaches Had “Perfect Calls” Vs. Arizona

USC coach Lincoln Riley offered the following assessment of his defense Monday night on the “Trojans Live” radio show. “I think going back and watching the film and our coaches knew right away, the couple of plays that they got on us early, we had the perfect call,” Riley said. “We were like dead to rights. If you were on the Arizona coaches’ headset and … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Coaches Had “Perfect Calls” Vs. Arizona

An Unwanted Comparison To You Know Who

I mentioned during the game USC had to call timeout because it had 10 men on the field when Arizona was about to score a touchdown when it trailed, 28-20. Then the Trojans had nine men on the field for Arizona’s field-goal attempt with 2:17 remaining but a player ran on late to make it 10 men. Imagine the reaction if Clay Helton did it? … Continue reading An Unwanted Comparison To You Know Who

USC Notes: Here’s One Corner Who Won’t Help Trojans

Cornerback Sione Laulea, who is ranked the No. 1 junior college player in the nation, committed to Oregon. USC and Miami were the other finalists. He is a four-star prospect from College of San Mateo. Is anyone surprised? Why would Laulea go to USC? What examples are there that he would develop? Would you want to play for Donte Williams? Will Ferrell was a DJ … Continue reading USC Notes: Here’s One Corner Who Won’t Help Trojans