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Eric Musselman provides brutal evaluation of USC’s protection after blowout loss to UCLA

By Editorial Board Published March 9, 2025 6 Min Read
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Eric Musselman provides brutal evaluation of USC’s protection after blowout loss to UCLA

Eric Musselman marched into the visiting locker room at Pauley Pavilion, smoldering with every step, and went straight to the whiteboard. He grabbed a marker and wrote the rating of Saturday night time’s rivalry loss to UCLA, considered one of USC’s worst of the season. He let it sink in: 90-63.

The rating by itself lower deeper than any phrases the coach might use in that second. Although, he had lots with 4 letters rattling round in his thoughts.

“Just another night of somebody scoring 90 points,” he stated later, shaking his head.

On the finish of a curler coaster common season, the Trojans tripped over the end line Saturday, and within the aftermath, Musselman had little greater than exasperation to supply up in response. The loss to UCLA left USC sitting beneath .500 for the primary time in Musselman’s debut season. It’s simply the second time in a decade that USC or its coach have completed with fewer wins than losses in a season.

The outcome received’t matter a lot for USC’s standing in subsequent week’s convention match. That invite was already clinched Thursday, with USC certain for one of many backside two spots. The Trojans will face both Ohio State, Rutgers or Minnesota, relying on how Sunday’s video games play out.

However to Musselman, the way in which wherein USC misplaced Saturday was particularly discouraging. It was one of many largest margins of defeat in a storied rivalry that stretches again practically a century. If not for a 9-0 run to complete the sport, it would’ve climbed even nearer to infamy.

That was unacceptable to Musselman, who known as out his gamers for not respecting the rivalry with UCLA.

Eric Musselman was not pleased with USC’s protection in tonight’s loss to UCLA.

“It’s been bad all year,” Musselman stated. pic.twitter.com/v4t95KnKOg

— Ryan Kartje (@Ryan_Kartje) March 9, 2025

“I felt like the rivalry, they didn’t understand, even in Game 1. And they certainly didn’t understand today,” Musselman stated. “We played the game like we were playing any normal game, and it’s not a normal game.”

By the ultimate buzzer, the coach’s voice had gone hoarse, largely from screaming at his protection, which utterly unraveled as soon as once more.

UCLA knocked down 62% of its photographs from the sector on Saturday, tied for its finest share of the season. For USC, it was by far the worst it has defended from the sector — a full 5% greater than in another recreation season.

The porous protection from USC began early, because the Trojans fell right into a 14-2 gap, and solely worsened within the second half, as they allowed the Bruins to unleash a 51-23 blitzkrieg that buried them for good.

That was nothing new, Musselman stated. USC has allowed its opponents to shoot a minimum of 48% from the sector in 5 of its final six video games.

Musselman questioned if UCLA may’ve shot the identical share with nobody guarding them in any respect.

“It’s been bad all year,” Musselman stated. “Just look at the numbers. People are having career nights.”

UCLA's Sebastian Mack, center, drives between USC's Jalen Shelley, left, and Desmond Claude.

UCLA’s Sebastian Mack, middle, drives between USC’s Jalen Shelley, left, and Desmond Claude in the course of the second half Saturday.

(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Occasions)

Certainly, 5 Bruins would rating in double figures, whereas Eric Dailey Jr. led all with 25. A 21-point exhibiting within the loss from USC’s Wesley Yates III might solely accomplish that a lot to stem the tide.

Yates was the one Trojan eliciting any reward Saturday, as UCLA coach Mick Cronin singled him out as USC’s “best player, period.”

It didn’t assist its hopes of hanging with UCLA that USC additionally turned the ball over 20 instances, along with its dismal protection. It was probably the most turnovers USC has dedicated in a recreation beneath Musselman.

This wasn’t precisely ending on a excessive observe. And its coach wasn’t going to sugarcoat that truth Saturday night time.

Hope isn’t precisely working excessive forward of subsequent week’s Massive Ten match. Even Musselman was questioning aloud about what his workforce wants for subsequent season.

“We’ve got to get a lot better,” he stated. “I know that. I’m positive about that. And we will. We’ve got to take better care of the basketball. We’ve got to get some defenders in here. We’ve got to build a team of competitors.

“It’ll be a busy time for us here in two weeks.”

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