When USC coach Lincoln Riley met with every of his broad receivers final week, he knew the room might be in for some upheaval.
This season hadn’t gone as hoped for a lot of the Trojans’ proficient receivers. USC’s passing assault took a major step again. Explosive performs disappeared from the offense. And till Makai Lemon emerged down the stretch, ending with a team-leading 665 yards, none of USC’s vaunted quartet of sophomores took steps ahead they have been anticipated to make. Some even quietly blamed that reality on Riley’s insistence on commonly rotating receivers as an alternative of leaning on a number of.
However as USC’s younger wideouts thought-about final week whether or not to remain or enter the switch portal, Riley insisted Thursday that he didn’t got down to persuade any receiver to remain. He merely set out in quest of “alignment” between gamers and his plans on the place.
The varsity and his high-flying offense, he recommended, must be convincing sufficient.
“Every player is going to look at their own situation and decide if they see that as a fit,” Riley stated. “And so, you try not to get too attached to it. It’s just the world we’re in right now. I mean, there ain’t much convincing. I mean, this school’s history of receivers, our history of receivers, our history of throwing the ball at this school, there’s really not any better place to go play it.
“It’s just more looking for alignment, looking at guys’ progression, making sure we feel like it fits what we’re going to need to continue to push forward and get better.”
Whether or not that kind of pitch nonetheless works within the portal period, throughout which gamers presumably are searching for title, picture and license payouts greater than a convention of glory, stays to be seen. Some in USC’s receiver room have already got confirmed they don’t seem to be aligned with Riley and his plans.
Senior Kyron Hudson was the primary to announce he was coming into the portal final week, shortly after assembly with Riley, whereas former five-star Duce Robinson joined him Tuesday, robbing the Trojans of two of their high 5 receivers.
Robinson’s entry into the portal was significantly surprising, given his extraordinary instruments — at 6 ft 6 — and the truth that he’d confirmed himself because the Trojans’ greatest big-play risk downfield. His determination, based on an individual aware of his pondering, didn’t come all the way down to do a possible NIL windfall elsewhere, like so many others within the portal. Nor did it come all the way down to being shortchanged at USC.
His determination, the particular person stated, stemmed primarily from considerations about his growth below Riley and broad receivers coach Dennis Simmons.
Robinson performed simply 332 snaps this season, fifth amongst Trojans wideouts, and was focused simply 46 occasions. He wasn’t the one one who appeared to hit a snag in his growth, both. Zachariah Department, who was anticipated to develop into extra of an entire receiver as a sophomore, regressed in a brand new function, whereas Ja’Kobi Lane blew up early within the season solely to common simply two catches per sport throughout the last two-thirds of the season.
Lemon, who caught at the very least six passes in 4 of USC’s final eight video games, wasn’t shocked to see Robinson and Hudson within the portal.
“Nah, not really,” he stated. “They’re great players. Wish them the best of luck.”
Riley defended the group’s progress when pressed on it this week. He stated his receivers “made some big improvements” over the course of the season and expects his broad rotation to “narrow down a little bit more,” addressing some extent of rivalry amongst gamers.
USC receiver Makai Lemon breaks via the Notre Dame protection for further yardage on the Coliseum on Nov. 30.
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Whether or not Robinson and Hudson would’ve slot in USC’s offense the identical means, we’ll by no means know. Riley recommended that “tough decisions” needed to be made when it got here to retaining gamers.
“The reality is there’s just some guys that you just can’t or are not going to pay what they want,” Riley stated throughout a radio look on USC’s “Trojans Live” on Monday. “If your value doesn’t match the money, then it’s not going to go well much longer, it’s not going to go further. There’s a cutthroat part of that that is just part of being a professional organization, and again, that’s what we’re becoming.”
Riley was requested Thursday if the departures of Robinson and Hudson stemmed from “tough decisions” made by him and his employees. He declined to touch upon both.
“This is college football now,” Riley stated. “There’s going to be tough decisions on both sides, and that’s why you can’t get too emotionally attached to it. They’re going to happen. Teams are going to adjust, players are going to adjust, and everybody’s going to move on. And that’s just the way of the world right now.”
Offensive line uncertainty
Left deal with Elijah Paige began this season because the younger man on USC’s offensive line. By the bowl sport, he is perhaps the Trojans’ most seasoned veteran up entrance.
That relies on looming selections from middle Jonah Monheim and left guard Emmanuel Pregnon. Each accepted invites to all-star occasions and are planning to declare for the draft however haven’t confirmed whether or not they plan to decide out of the bowl sport.
The expectation is they’ll. And in the event that they do, Paige and guard Alani Noa will discover themselves surrounded by a number of new faces, a lot of whom haven’t performed a lot, if in any respect. Killian O’Connor, the seemingly fill-in at middle, performed simply 33 snaps this season and 54 final season, whereas freshmen Tobias Raymond (84 snaps) and Justin Tauanuu (16) seemingly will compete for proper deal with instead of Mason Murphy, who entered the portal.
Guard, in the meantime, is anybody’s guess. Of these remaining on the roster, solely Kaylon Miller (six snaps) and walk-on Jack Susjnar (one) obtained any taking part in time this season.
“I have a ton of confidence in those guys,” Paige stated.
Linebacker teaching search
“I would say we’re hustling it,” Riley stated, “but we’re not in a hurry.”
Riley stated he’s beginning to have “more in-depth interviews and visits” with potential candidates. For bowl season, USC’s linebackers will probably be below the watch of defensive grad assistant Bryson Allen-Williams, who Riley stated is “gonna be a star in this business.”
Czaplicki wins high honor
USC punter Eddie Czaplicki heat ups earlier than going through Notre Dame on the Coliseum on Nov. 30.
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USC’s Eddie Czaplicki received the Ray Man Award — offered to the nation’s high punter — Thursday evening throughout the School Soccer Awards Present. He’s the primary USC participant to win it. Czaplicki beforehand earned first-team All-Massive Ten honors and was named the Massive Ten Eddleman-Fields Punter of the Yr.
USC ranks first within the nation in web punting (45.54 yards). Czaplicki leads the nation in share of punts contained in the 20 for punters with a minimal of 30 makes an attempt. Twenty-four of his punts have been contained in the 20, 9 have been inside the ten and 4 contained in the 5. He recorded only one touchback the complete season.