Walker Lyons took his place within the slot and regarded proper. Lake McRee crouched on the alternative wing and regarded left. The 2 Trojan tight ends had spent all final Saturday night time shifting round USC’s formations — break up out vast, within the backfield, on the road of scrimmage — paving rush lanes and creating mismatches wherever they went.
Now it was third and brief, early within the third quarter of USC’s win over Michigan State, and the 2 of them have been on the sector collectively once more, forcing the Spartan protection to determine in a rush simply how Lincoln Riley deliberate to deploy them.
That unpredictability was exactly the purpose of the place. It’s why the tight finish has been a vital tenet of his Riley’s offense since he began as Oklahoma’s offensive coordinator in 2015. No different place, Riley has come to consider, provides extra versatility to an offense.
“It’s the one piece that really can truly do everything,” Riley stated. “But it’s also the hardest piece to find.”
Throughout his first three seasons because the Trojans coach, Riley struggled to seek out that unicorn for his USC offense. Not to mention two — and even three — on the similar time.
In his first season, in 2022, tight ends accounted for simply over 3% of the Trojans’ receiving yards. That quantity rose to six% in 2023, then 8% in 2024.
However by means of a spotless first third of this season, tight ends — and Lyons and McRee, primarily — have contributed 20% of USC’s whole passing output in 2025. One purpose being the provision of McRee, who has battled a mess of accidents over his faculty profession. One other being that Riley has used extra 12 personnel, with two tight ends on the sector, this season than he has earlier than at USC.
“It keeps defenses on their toes,” McRee stated. “You don’t really know what we’re going to do, run, pass, or do all of the above out of it.”
Using 12 personnel has usually been on the rise throughout all ranges of soccer, together with within the NFL, the place groups have used two tight finish units almost 24% of the time by means of three weeks, based on ESPN. At USC, Riley has gone even additional than that, using two-tight finish units at the least 35% of the time by means of 4 video games.
It wasn’t exhausting to see final Saturday night time why he’d lean on that specific scheme, as Lyons took off in movement from the slot. The sophomore tight finish slowed simply earlier than the third-down snap, as if to organize to run block, then took off sprinting into the flat. On the similar time, McRee sprinted by means of the seam, taking a linebacker with him.
Within the backfield, quarterback Jayden Maiava faked a handoff, forcing one other linebacker to chunk on the run, whereas Lyons sprinted into the open area the play design had created. Riley’s trendy variation of a triple choice would work exactly as deliberate, as Maiava lofted a straightforward go to Lyons, who ran 10 yards for his second landing in three weeks.
USC tight finish Walker Lyons (85) heads onto the sector after speaking to educate Lincoln Riley.
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It was simply the form of play that reminded what Riley was able to as a playcaller with two proficient tight ends at his disposal.
“I’ve missed it,” Riley stated. “Because I love the matchups, I love what it creates. I’m excited about what that room has become for us. I think that room is just going to get better.”
When he first began as a university soccer coach, tight ends weren’t a lot on Riley’s radar. Mike Leach, his mentor at Texas Tech, didn’t search out or use a decent finish until he occurred to have one on his roster.
It wasn’t till Riley left for East Carolina that he began to tinker extra with the place.
“We started to get more creative, especially in the run game and some of the different things we could do off of it,” Riley stated.
These improvements accelerated at Oklahoma, the place, as offensive coordinator, he was lucky to inherit redshirt freshman Mark Andrews in 2015. By 2017, Sooner tight ends contributed greater than 31% of the crew’s passing offense. Andrews had 958 yards and eight touchdowns that season, probably the most of any tight finish in faculty soccer. He now stars for the Baltimore Ravens.
“We started building more [at Oklahoma],” Riley stated. “We started studying people. And, yeah, we got to the point where we were playing with tight ends, so much in so many ways, it became a comfort.”
He wouldn’t have the identical safety blanket at USC. The tight finish room he took over was completely depleted of expertise.
The Trojans two best tight ends from 2021, Malcolm Epps and Erik Krommenhoek, have been out of eligibility. Their promising freshman, Michael Trigg, had transferred. McRee was the one returner with any actual expertise, and he’d solely performed in 4 video games earlier than redshirting.
“That room was a ways off, in terms of the depth and skillset and talent we had,” Riley stated. “It’s definitely taken some time.”
Lyons’ arrival could be a significant inflection level. A four-star recruit, he’d come to USC from a highschool offense that frequently utilized two tight ends. He was used to having his hand within the dust, in addition to working as a receiver on the perimeter.
Throughout his recruitment, Riley confirmed clips of all of the alternative ways he used Andrews at Oklahoma. He felt Lyons might fill an analogous position.
“All the things that he did with [tight ends] was definitely intriguing,” Lyons stated, “and it definitely made an impact.”
The sheer quantity that Riley asks of tight ends in his offense would add one other hurdle in really making that two-pronged position a actuality. McRee, as an example, has technically lined up in 16 totally different spots by means of 4 video games, based on Professional Soccer Focus.
“You’ve got to know protections, route concepts, run game — like, you really have to know it all,” Riley stated.
Lyons admits it was overwhelming at first.
“But it’s great now,” he says.
The sensation is mutual for Riley, who is aware of how uncommon it’s to have two tight ends to construct an offense round.
“But when you get it,” he stated, “it could be really powerful.”