USC Trying To Raid Pac-12 School

You might think Arizona had a terrible defense but defensive lineman Kyon Barrs is a hot prospect and visited USC. His other top choices are LSU and Miami. Barrs is from Murrieta so that should give USC an edge. Arizona cornerback Christian Roland-Wallace entered the portal and it wouldn’t surprise me if USC made a play for him too. He was supposed to be a candidate … Continue reading USC Trying To Raid Pac-12 School

Can Lincoln Riley Teams Ever Play Great Defense?

What if USC’s defense doesn’t get significantly better and is just a feature of Lincoln Riley teams? Here’s an excerpt from The Athletic: “Among teams that have made the CFP since it started in 2014, Riley-coached Oklahoma teams had the three worst defenses in terms of yards per play allowed. (The Bob Stoops-coached 2015 Oklahoma team, meanwhile, ended that season ranked No. 15 in the … Continue reading Can Lincoln Riley Teams Ever Play Great Defense?

USC Morning Buzz: What’s The Coaching Buzz?

There was some chatter in coaching circles immediately after the Pac-12 title game that USC defensive coordinator Alex Grinch might be in some jeopardy. It hasn’t really gained traction, however, and it probably won’t when you consider Grinch has become a Lincoln Riley guy. The USC staff is essentially Riley guys, who tout the company line in public settings. That’s different from say, Oregon, where … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: What’s The Coaching Buzz?

USC Has Five All-Americans

The Associated Press All-American teams are out and USC had the most first-team picks: QB Caleb Williams, OL Andrew Vorhees and DL Tuli Tuipulotu. The Trojans also had center Brett Neilon and cornerback Mekhi Blackmon selected to the third team. With all that representation, you would think USC made the College Football Playoff. Or at least won the Pac-12. FIRST TEAM Offense Quarterback — Caleb … Continue reading USC Has Five All-Americans