Almost a year after USC firing, Alex Grinch isn’t ‘trying to be Batman’ at Wisconsin
The embattled ex-USC defensive coordinator has drawn praise for his demeanor after accepting a safeties job at Wisconsin, a now-Big Ten rival for USC
Luca Evans (OC Register) — LOS ANGELES — Before he ever actually knew the man, Wisconsin linebacker Jake Chaney would see Alex Grinch’s name spewed across Twitter.
“‘Alex Grinch,’ this, that, this, that,” as Chaney put it succinctly, sitting at a podium at Tuesday’s Big Ten Media Day.
Indeed, such was a weekly occurrence within USC’s defensive doldrums for two seasons, defensive coordinator Grinch assigned the blame for USC’s late-season 2022 sag and eviscerated as the weeks continued in 2023. When it finally dawned on Lincoln Riley the morning of November 5 — after the Huskies had hung 52 points on USC the night before — that it was time to make a change, the news of Grinch’s firing came unceremonious and wholly expected, widespread fanbase relief coming at the coordinator’s expense.
In the near-year since, Grinch has posted his $4.45-million Palos Verdes home for sale, according to TMZ; took a job at Wisconsin in February as the safeties coach and co-defensive coordinator; and hardly said anything about his tenure at USC, beyond an admission there may not be another coach in the country with a bigger chip on his shoulder. There have been no extended sit-downs. No in-depth musings on what went wrong. The next step of Grinch’s career has been taken quietly.
That, in a nutshell, is why Badgers head coach Luke Fickell hired Grinch, saying at Tuesday’s Big Ten Media Day he wanted guys on his staff who’d “had a lot of tough situations.”
Until the bitter end at USC, within convoluted explanations of defensive breakdowns, Grinch rarely pointed blame in any direction but himself. In his last scrum with media, a few days before the Washington game, he remarked he “couldn’t be more disappointed in myself” and “I’m not getting it done.” His final words, as USC’s defensive coordinator, came in praise of his players’ fight despite a rapidly-spiraling season.
Fickell, who’d only known Grinch from a distance, noticed.
“Once I got to know him and met him a little bit, to just see and feel the humility that he has — all the things that he went through, never complained, never made an excuse, never pointed a finger – he’s a very smart football coach that is a hell of a lot better now than even he was then, because of his experiences,” Fickell said Tuesday.
Safety Hunter Wohler, one of the best returning defensive backs in the Big Ten, said with a verbal shrug Tuesday he and Grinch hadn’t talked much about the coach’s past experiences. And linebacker Jake Chaney dug his feet in for Grinch, pointing to his years of coordinator experience dating back to Washington State and Oklahoma.
“He’s won games, right,” Chaney said. “He’s found a way to win games with a defense. And having somebody like that on the staff, with this schedule we’re about to play, that’s huge.”
Wisconsin will travel to the Coliseum Sept. 28, and USC will see Grinch on an opposing sideline, along with once-beloved linebacker Tackett Curtis. It will be personal, by nature, walking in as the enemy of a fanbase that — in some sum — viewed him as an enemy when he wore cardinal and gold.
But Grinch, for now, drags no clean-slate narrative around Wisconsin’s practice field.
“He’s not trying to be Batman and prove something to everybody, right,” Chaney said. “He’s doing what’s best for Wisconsin right now. A lot of people see that, and a lot of people respect that.”
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If I remember correctly, Fickell pulled himself out — with his wife’s unbending encouragement.
Fickell was born in Columbus, seems Midwest through and through, played for the Bucs, and started his coaching career there. He would take another whack at the Buckeye job in a heartbeat if Ryan Day loses to MICH this season and finds his pants on fire.
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LR is beginning to strike me as a puscatore. He bailed on OU when they announced that they were going to the SEC and now he wants to get out of our biggest rival? I would rather drop ucla than ND form our schedule, just sayin’, feel me?
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There is a lot of validity to what you said, but the worst feeling in the (sports) world, is losing at football to the powder blue gutties. There is nothing worse. Maybe it’s because we should beat them! Also the fact that I hate all things ucla. If the bruins played Iran, I would root for the Iranians.
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I would think that CLR knows how to exploit Grinch, even if he is only coaching a small part of the Badger defense.
If USC loses to nothing special WIS in the Coliseum on Sept. 28, I’m not sure how the home crowd will take it.
Pitchforks, torches, and talk of “I told you we shoulda hired Fickell”.
Fickell beating Riley would be the bigger story for sure. Grinch will have little impact on the game unless the Badgers adopt his offensive defense!
My caption to this picture: “Where’s the nearest mattress?!?!”
By this time, Lane Kiffin was already flying back to SC to begin his post-Pete Carroll/Tarmac period —
If I remember correctly, Fickell pulled himself out — with his wife’s unbending encouragement.
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LR is beginning to strike me as a puscatore. He bailed on OU when they announced that they were going to the SEC and now he wants to get out of our biggest rival? I would rather drop ucla than ND form our schedule, just sayin’, feel me?
Puscatore. What a word! Thank you. For those TDBers like me who had never heard it before. Puscatore — Noun: Describing the personal qualities of having a nominal form of toughness while actually manifesting ineffective wimpiness. The following caught my attention from Notre Dame AD Pete Bevaqua. Notice how he carefully leaves out any reference to Lincoln Riley when he states — “Everything we’ve heard from USC and the people we’ve been talking to over the course of the last year and beyond is they’re gung ho as well…” It sounds to me like Bevaqua is either trying to box Riley in, or is… Read more »
That word thru me for a loop. But just because all the Sooner fans say Riley was running away from the SEC doesn’t make it true. Perhaps he preferred L.A. to Norman Ok. I understand a little bit about this, because I left Calif. about 66 years there, as I found the quality of life terrible, thanks to the Democratic party’s hold on everything. Crime, homeless, cost of living, excessive regulation etc. But if you make 11 million a year, you can insulate yourself from these issues. My point is we shouldn’t assume that all the vitriol coming from the… Read more »
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yeah, but what I said WAS kind of funny, right?
BTW, Notre Dame’s our truest and most important football rivalry for many reasons. UCLA is well-known as a “basketball school”. Every true Bruin completely understands and believes that. Why would we want our most important football rival to be a school best known for John Wooden by a mile?! UCLA football is basically nothing compared to the big boys on the gridiron. You said you would rather drop UCLA instead of ND from our basketball schedule. Were you joking, or serious? If the UCLA “little gutties” weren’t only 12 miles away, they’d be just another school on USC’s schedule. I’d… Read more »
There is a lot of validity to what you said, but the worst feeling in the (sports) world, is losing at football to the powder blue gutties. There is nothing worse. Maybe it’s because we should beat them! Also the fact that I hate all things ucla. If the bruins played Iran, I would root for the Iranians.
I like the rivalry with ND best because our schools are similar–both are private institutions, relatively small, but we both go toe-to-toe with anyone on a football field (unless Coach Puscatore has his way). We have mutual respect with each other. The other school (UC Westwood) is always jealous of their more successful older brother (SC). I look at them with disdain. The Cal extension campus in west Los Angeles will always be the second choice. The connections you make in the business community both in CA and the entire US only happen with an SC degree. I am reminded… Read more »
You strongly emphasize the “respect angle” between USC and Notre Dame. That’s real, and I have experienced it many times in my interactions with Domer fans over the years, everywhere. It’s there in South Bend as well. Unfortunately for me, I’ve never been there when we won. The Trojan Horse/Green Jersey game in 1977 was right up there with my most amazing, but disappointing CFB experiences ever. 15 ft high Trojan Horse filled with ND students in uniforms But it wasn’t nearly as fantastic as when Mark Cusano picked off Ron Powlus in 1996 to break the 13-year Irish unbeaten… Read more »
So the modern slang word came from the first syllable? 😏
Well, I am not certain of the word’s entymology, but that is a reasonable assumption, GT.😁
Notice Bevacqua mentioned Michigan-Ohio State as the other great rivalry. Well, Mich-OSU is a conference rivalry game. If ND wants to keep USC on its schedule then I say ND join the Big10. Right now ND needs USC to pad its resume. For ’24 ND has 3 tough games, TexAM, Fla.St, and USC. USC has 9 conference games with only Rutgers as a sure win plus LSU. Now you have to add the possibility of 3-4 playoff games. USC may not make the playoffs this year but down the road, 2 tough nonconference, 6-7 tough conference, and 3-4 playoffs is… Read more »
Expanded playoffs help in keeping ND on schedule. There will be multiple teams with at least 2 losses in every year. With that, I totally agree that ND needs to join a conference. Can’t have their cake and eat it too. Want to play USC and Michigan every year? You also get Ohio St, Penn St, Wisc, Wash, and Oregon ever year in some combination. Join Big10 and problem is solved.
Local 2026 CB Joshua Holland commits to USC football
USC lands a local 2026 commitment from three-star prospect Joshua Holland.
Chris Trevino (USCFootball.com) — “USC football continues to make 2026 recruiting class news, landing a commit from three-star Bellflower St. John Bosco CB Joshua Holland (6-2, 170) on Monday.
“Holland is the second recent 2026 commitment for USC, joining four/five-star Georgia LB Xavier Griffin, who committed Saturday.
“Holland held less than a dozen offers but impressive schools offered rides such as GA, MO, OU, OLE MISS, UTAH nd UW…”
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Can any of these CBs put on 150 pounds or so and learn how to play OL or DL? LR must think we play 7-on-7 flag football. SMH
He’s been through tough situations, because he caused them all.
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Can’t stand Finebaum or Heather Dinich. Both are SEC biased and I just mute them.
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The Grich stole Christmas, ruined USC, and now will dam up the Badgers!