Zion Branch’s return from injury adds to ‘fierce’ competition for USC safeties
“Yeah, Z!” safety Calen Bullock and rush end Romello Height hollered after a recent USC practice as Branch attracted a small group of reporters.
Branch could garner many more cheers this fall as the 6-foot-2 safety is preparing for his long-awaited USC debut. After he suffered a season-ending knee injury during fall camp last season, Branch is fully healthy and vying for playing time in a USC secondary that hopes to bounce back from last year’s disappointment.
The redshirt freshman toiled in the training room to be physically ready for spring practices and pored over hours of film to be mentally sharper than ever. It was the longest time Branch had ever spent away from football.
With splashy plays like a pick-six during USC’s first fall scrimmage, Branch is proving to be worth the wait.
“I feel like really I got a chance to hone in on my skills technically,” said Branch, the older brother of USC’s highly touted freshman receiver Zachariah Branch. “[I] got to hone in on my strength in the weight room and definitely in the film room, having a whole year just learning mentally and getting to watch these great safeties and great DBs we have around us.”
With a strong work ethic and focused personality off the field, Branch “checks every box,” defensive coordinator Alex Grinch said. But the former four-star recruit was limited to noncontact practice during the spring as he returned from the injury, so coaches still had questions.
Branch answered them emphatically by starring in the team’s first scrimmage, when he forced a fumble and returned the interception for a touchdown. Head coach Lincoln Riley singled him out as the standout performer during the session.
“He has made as much progress in 14 days as anybody that I’ve ever been around,” Grinch said Monday, less than two weeks before USC’s season opener against San Jose State. “It’s been real exciting to see. Credit completely goes to him and a guy that we’re excited about moving forward, so I think he’ll have a role with us.”
How large of a role is still up for discussion. Branch is in the mix at safety among returners Jaylin Smith, Bryson Shaw and Max Williams, who are all vying for starting positions alongside Bullock, an all-conference junior.
The competition is “fierce,” Smith acknowledged, but nothing is stronger than the bonds between teammates.
“I wouldn’t consider it a competition; I would consider it more of a brotherhood,” said Smith, a junior who started nine games last season with 37 tackles. “We’re out here bringing energy, bringing juice, but we know what we have at stake.”
For Branch, it’s an opportunity to realize a dream. He always envisioned himself attending USC while growing up in Las Vegas, where he starred at powerhouse Bishop Gorman. Even after the injury delayed his debut, Branch patrolled the sidelines during some home games dressed in full pads.
Finally getting to put those pads to use on the field would be a “dream come true,” Branch said.
“Getting to come out there and run out of that tunnel for real now and step with my teammates,” Branch said, “it’s going to be a one-of-a-kind.”
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The supposed improvement in the defense right now is all talk and over hyped. We will see within 3-4 weeks just how improved they are. I remain cautious. We will not really know till October 14th.
Of course it’s improved … couldn’t be any worse.The new size and athletes are light years better than last year. The depth is terrific too.
I don’t think there’s been any over-hype here, probably because I’m not cautious by nature — and I expect the USC D to be decent-to-good. That’s all we need, and USC obviously has the improved talent at all levels of the defense to make that happen. Last year’s D was so bad that it would be ridiculous (IMO) to assume it’s only gonna be “marginally better” with all the new talent. Does anyone really believe that? If so, please chime in! And as I’ve said here before, some people think Alex Grinch is simply incapable of coaching a solid USC… Read more »
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Why not follow the Premier Soccer format. The Big 10 and SEC is where everyone wants to be. I say make them each 20 team conferences. At the end of the season, Vanderbilt and Northwestern are out. The winner of the Big 12 and ACC are in. The winner of the Mountain West/Pac 4, AAC, CUSA, MAC, and Sun Belt have a play off and the top 2 move into the Big 12 and ACC. That would make some exciting bowl games.
Big 12 commissioner says UConn, Gonzaga conference expansion talks are now over UConn is currently an independent in football and a member of the Big East in all other sports, including men’s and women’s basketball. Rutgers Wire — UConn football raised some eyebrows last year, its first under head coach Jim Mora. They went 6-7 and lost in the Myrtle Beach Bowl to Marshall. It was the first bowl game appearance for UConn since 2015. UCLA football unceremoniously fired Mora on his birthday back in 2017 at the tail end of what turned out to be a 6-7 campaign with the Bruins.… Read more »
5-star DL Eddrick Houston (6-4, 275) to reveal his commitment in one week The five-star DL out of Buford (Ga.) will have ALA, GA, CLEM, OHIO ST and USC (first visit back in May) hats on the table when he announces on Aug 22. Marshall Levenson (on3.com) — “It was just amazing,” said Houston about his USC official visit. “The school was great. Met a lot of people, a lot of coaches that I just talked to over the phone. It was great just to see them in person, spend time with them the whole weekend, and just get to know… Read more »
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Anthony Lucas has been ‘great for USC’s culture’ since transferring from Texas A&M Connor Morrissette (247Sports) — Through nearly three weeks of training camp, USC DL Anthony Lucas has received rave reviews from teammates and HC Lincoln Riley. “Anthony is a ball player,” rush end Romello Height said recently. “Anthony moves different, way different. He’s not a normal big guy (6-5, 265). Anthony’s fast. He’s one of the fastest big dudes I’ve ever seen. He can get to the quarterback with ease.” Lucas has been rotating between DE and rush end in camp, which looks like a sign he’ll be deployed at whichever position the… Read more »
Soloman Tuliaupupu reportedly out for season (again) with injury.
Shame if true, but based on the above post – Lucas is being trained for both DE and OLB/Rush end.
Another unbiased and totally useless list was published ranking college mascots. To help you guess the tablet #1 is Otto the Orange from Syracuse. Traveler is #7 but Oregon’s (Donald) Duck is #2. The only thing that makes sense is Ucla at #47 below “Chip” the buffalo.
Anyway I disagree with Otto who is a ball cap wearing Orange sphere on legs. How is that the best college mascot? The Donald Duck ripoff is okay but not as a Trojan warrior on a white horse.
Okay the edit feature and my tablet hate each other edit keeps telling me to slow down. Why? Anyway the word tablet =ranker. And “not as good as” in the last sentence.
Now to slow down
See you in 2 weeks or so.
A SHAME about the management people of the Pac-12 Conference ????? >>>>> They had programs that CAN Compete at a top level (as the latest AP Polls shows ) with USC at # 6 ….. Wash # 10 ….. Utah # 14 ….. Oregon # 15 and Oregon St # 18. That’s five teams in the top 25 …..If they could have marketed the Conference better maybe even more and better Talented high school players from around the country would have joined Pac-12 teams over the last 8-10 years or so and then (maybe) Pac-12 might have had even more… Read more »
Bullock is a starter for sure. Now the other guys are going to have a battle on their hands and Grinch, as DC and their position coach has a really hard decision to make. Smith, Shaw, Williams, or Branch.
is Donte still on the staff? i thought he “coached” DBs along with reputed (and overrated?) recruiting skills…..
While Donte may not be the head coaching material some envisioned when USC stole him from ORE, this season’s DBs are getting a ton of pre-season hype.
We’ll know what all the fuss is about before long. Since Riley kept him on, I’m giving him the benefit of the doubt.
Did a great job developing Blackmon, a transfer from CO last year. This year SC probably has the best overall CB talent in a LONG time. Caused the kid from OK who transferred in with Caleb to transfer.