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Flu outbreak hampers USC’s preparation for UCLA recreation

By Editorial Board Published November 20, 2024 4 Min Read
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Flu outbreak hampers USC’s preparation for UCLA recreation

His voice was hoarse, his exhaustion evident. The flu had been wreaking havoc on USC’s locker room since late final week. However by Tuesday, 4 days forward of its crosstown matchup with UCLA, it had lastly caught up with Lincoln Riley, whose third rivalry week at USC now guarantees to be an particularly viral one.

The coach appeared to even cough on cue when requested in regards to the flu.

“It’s had a little bit of an impact,” Riley stated. “It’s part of it, though. Like I told the guys today, Saturday at 7:30, nobody’s going to care what you had or didn’t have. You got to be ready to go play the game. You’ve got different obstacles that come up, and you’ve got to go face them. We’ll deal with it, adjust how we need to, but no excuses — gotta be ready for Saturday.”

A number of gamers already fought by the illness final Saturday, amongst them working again Woody Marks, who rushed for a career-high 146 yards at the same time as he struggled to breathe due to flu. Riley stated after the sport that the locker room had “looked like a MASH unit” within the days main as much as the sport.

That’s solely gotten worse since, Riley stated. However the coach is hopeful the outbreak hit its peak Tuesday, giving the group loads of time to get well forward of Saturday’s rivalry matchup.

Till then, it means extra psychological reps than bodily ones for a lot of gamers, a few of whom have had their follow time diminished to conferences on Zoom. Riley stated most gamers or employees who had gotten sick had been feeling higher inside three days.

That ought to give Riley sufficient time to be nice by Saturday. However whether or not USC can have a clear invoice of well being by then stays to be seen.

For defensive coordinator D’Anton Lynn, who has up to now evaded the flu, the specter of getting sick had him knocking on wooden.

However Riley was optimistic Tuesday that the worst of USC’s outbreak was over.

“I think we’ll get better from here,” he stated.

Excessive reward for Huard

After switching out one five-star quarterback prospect for one more within the class of 2025, Riley pointed to “tremendous” work from quarterbacks coach Luke Huard as why USC was capable of handle the fragile dance it took to land Husan Longstreet after almost two years centered on Julian Lewis.

It was Huard who made the primary inroads with the fast-rising Corona Centennial quarterback.

Huard, Riley stated, “was a big key to kinda all that transpired here this week. Which is a great thing. He’s done a really great job with both our guys here in recruiting and has been a big help for our program.”

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