Bill Plaschke — Can Jayden Maiava Save Lincoln Riley?

Column: New USC quarterback is exactly what Lincoln Riley needed to give him new life

USC coach Lincoln Riley watches from the sideline during the final moments of a 28-20 win over Nebraska at the Coliseum.
USC coach Lincoln Riley watches from the sideline during the final moments of a 28-20 squeaker over Nebraska at the Coliseum on Saturday. (Gina Ferazzi / LAT)

Bill Plaschke (LA Times)ย  —ย  It is a wild arm, a wondrous arm, a winning arm.

But is it powerful enough to restore a reputation?

It is a stalwart presence, a swaggering presence, a saving presence.

But is it powerful enough to rescue a coach?

Jayden Maiavaย brought quarterback chills back to the Coliseum on Saturday afternoon in leading USC to aย 28-20 victoryย over underwhelming Nebraska.

But can he take the heat offย Lincoln Riley?

Maiava is good. Heโ€™s three touchdown passes good. Heโ€™s one rushing touchdown good. Heโ€™s lead-the-team-on-a-fourth-quarter-clinching-drive good.

LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 16, 2024: USC Trojans quarterback Jayden Maiava.

But is he good enough to settle the ground under Rileyโ€™s uncertain footsteps?

That was the larger question looming over the Trojans as they pulled off a bowl-saving victory on a sunny afternoon when a new quarterback and new resilience showed up for the same old coach.

Is it too little, too late?

The 5-5 Trojans need to beat eitherย UCLAย or Notre Dame to qualify for a bowl and some semblance of stability as they finish Rileyโ€™s third season.

No, Riley is not getting fired, not even after going 7-10 in his last 17 games and failing for the third time in three years to qualify for theย College Football Playoff.

At this moment, it costs too much to can him, as much as $60 million by one estimate. But a third consecutive poor finish combined with the arrival of a new university president could mean that if the Trojans donโ€™t make substantial improvements next season, removing him becomes priceless.

That means one more bad season would be his last season, which means he would become a lame duck.

And the Trojans do not need the most celebrated football coaching hire in their history to become a lame duck.

Transfers donโ€™t flock to lame ducks. Donors donโ€™t pony up for lame ducks. Fans turn their backs on lame ducks.

Even though heโ€™s not getting fired, Riley needs to coach these last two regular-season games and possibly a bowl game like heโ€™s coaching for his USC life.

And so, 11 days ago, he shed Miller Moss and buckled into a personal flotation device named Jayden Maiava.

USC quarterback Jayden Maiava runs with the ball during the second half Saturday against Nebraska at the Coliseum.

Riley knows what he is doing. All of USC knows what he is doing. Riley needs this to work. The entire Trojans family needs this to work.

The atmosphere at the Coliseum on Saturday was lukewarm at best, a hollow homecoming, loads of great Nebraska fans often making more noise than their Trojans seatmates.

For a pleasant afternoon game in the heart of November, this was not aย Pete Carrollย crowd, it was aย Clay Heltonย crowd, and that just wonโ€™t do.

It feels like some in the Trojans family already have given up on Riley, and those who are undecided are waiting to see how this season ends.

Yeah, itโ€™s pretty apparent, Rileyโ€™s future is now inexorably tied to Maiava.

And, wouldnโ€™t you know it, less than six minutes into the game, the kid threw a pick-six, former Trojanย Ceyair Wright taking a wild throw 45 yards in the other direction and knocking the Trojans flat.

โ€œSometimes deals like that, especially at home, can take the air out of your sails a little bit,โ€ Riley said.

But no, not on this day, not with this quarterback.

โ€œThe team didnโ€™t even flinch,โ€ Riley said, and neither did Maiava, who followed his slow start with a stretch of nine consecutive completions for 100 yards and two touchdowns en route to a 25-for-35 afternoon for 259 yards and lots of gasps.

The kid takes chances. He throws up what looks like a jump ball until you realize the pass actually is directed to a leaping receiver. One such no-no-yes pass was a 28-yard hurl to Duce Robinson to set up the Trojansโ€™ first touchdown.

Said Maiava: โ€œI saw Duce when I got flushed out the pocket. I tried to give him a ball that was his ball or nobodyโ€™s ball.โ€

Said Robinson: โ€œIโ€™ve said it before, and Iโ€™ll say it again โ€” heโ€™s a playmaker. When you have an arm like that, of course youโ€™re gonna have confidence in it.โ€

Maiava throws over trouble, around trouble, and sometimes directly through trouble. Two of his biggest completions โ€” a 12-yard touchdown pass to Kyron Hudson and a nine-yard pass to Makai Lemon on their clinching drive โ€” were balls that bounced off Nebraska helmets.

And Maiava just kept flinging.

USC quarterback Jayden Maiava passes in front of Nebraska linebacker John Bullock at the Coliseum.

Jayden Maiava passes in front of Nebraska LB John Bullock during the second half of the Trojansโ€™ 28-20 win Saturday at the Coliseum. (Gina Ferazzi / LAT)

โ€œThatโ€™s just who he is,โ€ linebacker Easton Mascarenas-Arnold said. โ€œHeโ€™s going to take risks. Some go his way, some donโ€™t. Thatโ€™s just kind of why I think heโ€™s a great player. Heโ€™s willing to take those risks over and over again, regardless of the play before.โ€

Maiava certainly has that aura. He strode into the postgame press conference room with an easy smile while offering the sort of whatโ€™s-up greeting that one doesnโ€™t normally get from nervous young quarterbacks.

โ€œIโ€™ve got a great team, a great coaching staff, thereโ€™s nothing for me to worry about, but just to go out there and play ball with them,โ€ he said.

He not only passes with abandon, he runs the same way. His rambling style caused an unforced lost fumble that led to a Nebraska field goal, but he also deftly handled a fourth-down pitch to Woody Marks that went for 34 yards and led to Maiavaโ€™s two-yard, clinching touchdown run.

โ€œCoach Riley was in his bag,โ€ Maiava said. โ€œRegardless, I think we were gonna get the first.โ€

Riley indeed called a great play there, and Trojans fans hope his sideline work will be just as inspired now that he has a new leader.

โ€œHe did a good job staying in the moment,โ€ Riley said of Maiava. โ€œHe gave guys opportunities to make plays โ€ฆ It showed some poise … I thought he handled it well.โ€

Riley seems well aware of the importance of these final games. He surely knows much of his programโ€™s future will be determined right now.

โ€œWe talked to them a lot about this three-game stretch here at the end and what an opportunity it is for us,โ€ he said. โ€œAnd we got it started off on the right foot today.โ€

Back in August, this space presented the query that was foremost in the mind of the increasingly uneasy Trojans family.

โ€œCan Lincoln Riley coach?โ€ I wrote. โ€œThat is the question that will hover over the program from the Sept. 1 Louisiana State opener through the completion of USCโ€™s first Big Ten season.โ€

For some, the question has been answered, and it is a resounding no.

But for others, the question is still there, still hovering, endlessly, ominously, perhaps reliant on these last two or three games.

So, Jayden Maiava, welcome to Lincoln Rileyโ€™s brave new USC football world.

Now save it.

latimes.com

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parcelman007
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November 18, 2024 3:23 am

Cash Jacobson is definitely a project. He’s only a 3 star and the only big schools I see going after him is Oklahoma, Oklahome State, Texas Tech and possibly Boise State. If he were really a big time prospect, more big schools would be going after him.

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November 17, 2024 6:18 pm

I would much rather have Husong than Juju. Husong has wanted to go to SC from day 1. Juju doesn’t know what he wants.

volunteerTrojan
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November 18, 2024 5:24 am
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Whoever Juju signs with, I’ll be shocked if he stays with that team the duration of his college years.

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November 17, 2024 6:08 pm

What is the story with Jakobi Lane? Some say he is in the dog house for something that he has tweeted and that he has said that he will enter the transfer portal after the season. Others say he just had the flu. Does anyone know what is going on?

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November 17, 2024 7:51 pm
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Heโ€™s not playing, and he popped off. Heโ€™s had some great plays, but heโ€™s not consistent.

I would say heโ€™s a good candidate to enter the portal.

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November 18, 2024 3:15 am
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Maybe Lane will change his mind. At the end of last season it looked like Eric Gentry was going to leave but he didn’t.

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November 18, 2024 6:31 am
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No player should be on X bad mouthing his head coach and saying “he gone”.
Lane made a huge mistake and it obviously embarrassed Riley and the team. He is a good talent, but the team unity should come first. Especially after the Bear Alexander episode. You are right, Riley is not that good with the press, another area to improve on.

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November 18, 2024 7:52 am
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I wonder if he is not good with the team? Thinking back to the John Robinson era One, you had JR being the brains of the operation and being a player’s coach by recent reports and then Marv Goux was the tough as nails Sargent that his platoon would follow into hell.

I don’t know who fills those roles currently, but I make the assumption that Linkin’ is no JR….

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November 17, 2024 6:26 pm
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Got to get him the ball in space, he’s too short to go up and fight for a jump ball.

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November 17, 2024 7:48 pm
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Mouthguards are needed to protect teeth, but more importantly to reduce concussion risk. The ones attached to face masks are worthless. Every major program has custom made mouthguards available for their players. Players are taking big risks by not wearing them. This filters down to the high school level where players mimic what they see on Saturdaysโ€”and the hanging mouth guards look โ€œcool.โ€ And donโ€™t get me started on their pants rolled up to mid-thigh. A contusion on an uncovered kneecap can put a player out for weeks.

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November 18, 2024 7:56 am
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I think we will have a tougher time in the Rose Bowl on Saturday. Unfortunately, I see no real reason to be optimistic. I will be glad if we win, but I have moved on from Riley. I wonder if there are players who have moved on from LR beyond Bear Alexander and Jacobi Lane?

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November 17, 2024 5:07 pm

We were hoping Jayden would not make too many mistakes and give the team a chance to win. The first half was full of dumb Trojan penalties. Jayden threw a terrible pass that had no chance of connecting and got picked six. He later lost a fumble carelessly getting tackled and holder the football like a loaf of bread that even a junior all Smericsn player knows not to do. A few of Jayden’s passes were miraculously caught, one for a TD. But the real factor was the defense playing tough the last minutes of the game not giving up… Read more ยป

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November 17, 2024 6:27 pm
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Sweetness!

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November 17, 2024 7:16 pm
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Those were the days……

volunteerTrojan
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November 18, 2024 5:31 am
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I’m happy with Maiava’s outing. Perfect, no. Horrible, no. He learned a lot, got his opening day jitters out of the way. Definitely gives the opposing defense more to contend with.

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November 17, 2024 3:37 pm
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BIG has 4 of the top 5 and 5 of the top 25. Now that is a conference.

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November 17, 2024 4:31 pm
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Don’t mean to be a downer but your last statement explains why we are 5-5. Imagine playing Oregon, Oh St and Illinois, Indiana and skipping Penn St and Mich. Probably 3-7. I have not spent much time looking at Indiana but if they give a respectable showing next week against O St I’am going to do some inspection of what Cignetti is doing. So far they have played a very weak OOC and the mid to bottom of the BIG……of course several of those teams beat us……. Iowa might have been ranked but they lost to UCLA. Somebody who plays… Read more ยป

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November 17, 2024 3:24 pm
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Good……sounds like Riley had a plan B that might have ended up as better than plan A……hopefully a few linemen will follow.

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November 17, 2024 3:32 pm
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We may lose a commit that goes along with Lewis. One of his school mates. I have read where both QB’s are very good, but Longstreet will need a year in college before he can take over, whereas Lewis they felt was ready to start and I am sure that had something to do with his decommit seeing as how Maiava will be back. With Lewis it seems to come down to the $$$. Longstreet has USC as his dream school. Ryder Lyons, QB in the 26 class will take a mission for a year and then hopefully Riley reels… Read more ยป

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November 17, 2024 5:20 pm
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Obviously, you are the expert concerning recruits and recruiting……I know very little…….my simple take is always what Rivals says……Lewis is a 6.1, Longstreet is a 5.9. Of course, Montana was probably a 5.1. So he let the little shit screw him around……just like he let Branch commit that dumb dirty penalty without a public take down. Can Branch transfer…yes…..but if I let that crap continue I’ll end up with a team without discipline and we have a team without…… As far as I’am concerned……and I know you may somewhat disagree…..if a recruit after all is said and done cannot decide… Read more ยป

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November 17, 2024 5:55 pm
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Me too!

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November 17, 2024 6:19 pm
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Husan scored the go ahead TD on a 5 yd run to beat undefeated Mission Viejo 25-20 on Friday. So he’s got legs and a strong arm, 236 yds passing. Just what Riley needs, no more pocket QBs for him. Centennial takes on undeafeted Mater Dei in the D1 semi.

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November 17, 2024 6:23 pm
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Centennial’s freshman RB looks pretty good.

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November 17, 2024 3:33 pm
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The money must be really flowing at Colorado, Indiana, and of course his home school Georgia.

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November 17, 2024 4:54 pm
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Winning does bring its fruits thats for sure.

volunteerTrojan
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November 17, 2024 4:13 pm
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Good. I have grown weary of this kid’s act. Sounds like most of the experts have Lewis and Longstreet pretty close in the measurables. I’ll take the kid with the desire and passion to be a Trojan any day of the year.

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November 17, 2024 10:17 am

Wiltfong and Schrader both predict Longstreet to be a flip to USC.
Myles was at USC yesterday for an official visit.

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November 17, 2024 9:42 am

So was SLR incapable of thinking straight with Miller Moss at QB? All the fundamental coaching mistakes. Then yesterday. He has a mobile QB with a strong arm. Suddenly the game plan makes sense. A good mix of pass to run, 35-32. The final scoring drive had 9 runs and 4 passes. Riley didn’t choke it in the fourth even after a blocked FG. Maiava ran the ball 5 times for a net 20, only 3 more than Moss’ average per game. Is this a Belichik-Brady kind a thing? Riley can only function with the right QB? Oh well, whatever… Read more ยป

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November 17, 2024 9:14 am

So let’s give Riley the benefit of the doubt about the season of near misses. If you close one eye and look at those losses (maybe through a rose colored lens over that eye) you can see where those near misses could have been wins. All of those games had inexplicable passes for interceptions, which led to unearned points for the other teams. All of those games had home cooking referees including gifting the winning touchdown, overturning the ruling on the field which was made by two referees. The refs said we could not see where the ball was so… Read more ยป

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November 17, 2024 10:01 am
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The announcers said the refs weren’t calling PI all game so we caught a break. Also the soccer headers by Neb into Trojan hands made a big difference.

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November 17, 2024 10:47 am
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It sounds like things were pretty chippy with Ceyair Wright. May have led to the PFs by Lemon and Branch. Otherwise USC would have had 3 penalties for 40 yds. Hey and no false starts by Mason Murphy. Wright had a heckuva game. He alone accounted for a 9 point swing in Neb favor

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November 17, 2024 4:43 pm
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From my description above you were clearly supposed to see that one through the rose colored lens. But honestly I think the refs probably thought it was un catchable because it hadnโ€™t caromed off anyoneโ€™s helmet.

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November 17, 2024 9:01 am
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Do these folks at espn even watch the games?

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November 17, 2024 9:19 am
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In other words fantasy football?