Can Struggling Lincoln Riley Rebuild His Reputation?

Column: Can Lincoln Riley coach? USC and its fans need an answer…

USC coach Lincoln Riley talks with reporters during a news conference at Big Ten media days

Lincoln Riley is 19-8 in his first two seasons leading the Trojans. (Doug McSchooler / AP)

Bill Plaschke (LA Times)  —  The last time Los Angeles got a good look at Lincoln Riley, he was getting blown out by his biggest rival.

The last time USC fans watched Lincoln Riley in their backyard, he was getting embarrassed by a coach who didn’t even want to be there.

The last time the Trojan family surrounded Lincoln Riley with real hope, he was humiliated in his biggest game of the year despite being carried by the eventual No. 1 pick in the NFL draft.

The last time Lincoln Riley played a game that really mattered, it was UCLA 38, USC 20, honeymoon done.

So what now?

Riley is stepping into the most difficult and defining season of his eight-year coaching career, and how he navigates it will ultimately determine the course of his future at a school that has thus far received scant return on its sizable investment.

No, his job is not in jeopardy. Put those rumors to rest. USC did not hand him full program control and $10 million a year just to fire him after three tries. Heck, even Lane Kiffin was given more than three seasons.

This season is not about Riley’s job status, but about something perhaps equally as valuable to this former coaching prodigy.

This season is about his reputation.

And the seat under it is fiery hot.

Can Lincoln Riley coach? That is the question that will hover over the program from the Sept. 1 Louisiana State opener through the completion of USC’s first Big Ten season.

After two years spent tutoring Caleb Williams while the rest of the program fell into disrepair, can Riley put down his playbook long enough to lead a program and curate a culture?

After two years of imitating Clay Helton — he is 19-8 after last winter’s meaningless Holiday Bowl win against depleted Louisville — can he morph into something closer to Pete Carroll?

For the first time in his head coaching career, he doesn’t have a future NFL star quarterback. Sure, he won with Baker Mayfield, Kyler Murray, Jalen Hurts and Caleb Williams… but can he win with Miller Moss?

For the first time in his head coaching career, his defensive judgment was so questionable that he was essentially forced to fire coordinator and buddy Alex Grinch before the end of last season. He seemed to make the smart hire in UCLA’s inexperienced D’Anton Lynn, but together can they make it work?

For the first time in his head coaching career, he is changing conferences, moving from the slick Pac-12 to the behemoth Big Ten. Can he rebuild a program into something bigger and stronger and better equipped to handle the smash mouth awaiting him on the other side of the country?

Finally, for the first time in his head coaching career, Riley is coming off a season with fewer than nine wins while leading a team with expectations outside the top 20. The Trojans aren’t supposed to be great. But he’s being paid enough to afford a $17 million Palos Verdes mansion, so they’d better be great. Thus the challenge.

Can Lincoln Riley coach? Your guess is as good as everybody else’s.

“It’s a process to get there,” Riley said to reporters at the recent Big Ten media days. “Has my patience been tested by it? Hell yeah. No doubt. Like, every day. But my resolve hasn’t been tested, my commitment to being here hasn’t been tested. I know this is the right place. I know what this is going to be.”

Ah, the process. Is anybody else growing weary of hearing Riley talk about the process? Is anybody else frustrated with hearing him promise what this program is going to be?

This is USC, the process shouldn’t take three years, and whatever the Trojans are going to be, they should be already.

“There’s just a bigger picture to what we’re building here,” Riley said. “I’m really focused on that. And I’m really confident in what we’re doing and that we’re doing it at the right place.”

This bigger picture he always talks about… at this point he shouldn’t still be building it, but simply refining it. It’s been wearisome hearing Riley constantly refer to USC’s past as if he adopted a Pop Warner team and now wants credit for teaching the kids to block and tackle. The Trojans were still one of college football’s historically elite programs when he arrived. He was charged with restoring the sort of championship ethos that has existed there for years. Instead, they’ve gone backward, and even the most revisionist of histories doesn’t make that OK.

Here’s hoping that this season, Riley can display a better grasp of where he’s working.

Here’s hoping he can be more involved in the Trojans’ NIL money, more connected to the Trojan boosters, and he can be more cognizant of Trojan traditions.

Regarding that last point, witness his comments last week on the Notre Dame game. Citing a need to play an easier nonconference schedule so they can have a smoother ride into the 12-team playoff, he opened the door to actually ending the 98-year old rivalry and…

Stop right there. Was he joking? No, he was not joking.

When asked about continuing arguably the most sentimental of USC rivalries, he told reporters: “I would love to. I would love to. I know it means a lot to a lot of people… Now, if you get in a position where you’ve got to make a decision on what’s best for SC to help us win a national championship versus keeping that, shoot, then you gotta look at it.”

No, you don’t. You don’t look at it. You never look at it. Notre Dame is Anthony Davis. Notre Dame is the Bush Push. Notre Dame is The Jeweled Shillelagh. USC versus Notre Dame is forever.

But Riley talked as if he wanted to end it sooner than later, citing how Alabama softens its schedule late in the season to set up its team for a postseason run.

“Bama was ahead of the curve for years, I thought, with how they scheduled in the nonconference,” he explained, adding, “…They didn’t schedule for their fans — they scheduled to win championships. My hope is we can do the best thing, schedule to win championships and that includes a rivalry game for all that comes with that and all that it means. But if you get in those positions you gotta make a decision on what the priority is. It’s not an easy answer.”

Yes, it is. The easiest of answers. The contract with Notre Dame runs through 2026, the game’s 100th anniversary. Renew it for another 100 years. You don’t need to act like Alabama when you can act like USC.

There is a sense that, coming from the outside into a program with such high standards and lofty expectations, Lincoln Riley has struggled to handle it all.

At a certain point he has to figure this out or be known as nothing more than a quarterback whisperer biding time until his next gig.

That time is now.

Can Lincoln Riley coach?

We’ll soon find out.

latimes.com

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Jamaica
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August 9, 2024 10:24 am

LR’s biggest mistake was thinking he couldn’t start rebuilding the football program in earnest from the get-go. That he had to win immediately and not have faith the alumn’s, fans, supporters wouldn’t accept & understand the consequences of a losing season or two. The pressure he put on himself convincing Caleb Williams to follow him and not do what was best for the program was a deciding factor. He might have gotten away with it had he not ignored the defensive side of the ball. But that’s a typical air raid attitude thinking you can outscore everyone. Air Raid by… Read more »

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August 4, 2024 3:16 pm

What a stupid article. I can’t wait for the BP type masses to eat crow. Prisoner of the moment article. Ignore his previous 7 years of top 10 football.

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August 4, 2024 5:13 pm
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Bill just writes junk like this for clicks. Lots do these days. He knows what Riley took over. It was as down as we have ever been. To say we’ve gone backwards from Kiffin, Sark, and Helton is laughable. total hack comment. Blabbering moron piling on while he can.

Also- According to Hilary, I’m definitely in the basket of deplorables.

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August 4, 2024 6:58 pm
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Ok.

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August 4, 2024 7:40 pm
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. In this day of so much crap being published, I think it was a fine piece of honest journalism. It asks a good question, lays out the reason for the uncertainty in a reasonable way and admits the answer is yet to be determined. As a Trojan, I hope that Chris is 100% correct in his defense of Riley. Frankly, I do believe the Trojans will have a better team this year vs last year. Unfortunately, our schedule this year is also a notch harder. If Riley can do a good coaching job it could make a big difference… Read more »

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August 5, 2024 9:38 am
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Heck, I’m not a Plaschke fan too. Don’t like 85% of his write ups or journalist thoughts on USC and other sports subjects. Cheers.

ATL D.D.S.
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August 5, 2024 10:35 am
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Why the hell is it necessary to go on about price of his house? Envious POS, that’s plaschke.

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August 5, 2024 9:30 am
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What’s BP masses? BP = Blood Pressure? Hmm, maybe HBP (high blood pressure or hypertension) types mo betta description?

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August 5, 2024 10:38 am
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What is BP type masses, chris? Seriouisly, IDK.

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August 5, 2024 12:33 pm
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Bill Plaschke types. Throw in finebaum, skip bayless, those types.

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August 7, 2024 6:51 am
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Ah, now I understand. Thanks, Chris.

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August 5, 2024 9:26 am
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In a photo finish review, da runner’s chest dat hits or crosses the finish line 1st is declared the winner. Not the torso, head or foot.   Both Lyles and Thompson were timed in 9.79. Thus a photo finish review was needed to declare who won da race. Da pic above show Thompson foot hit/crosses the line 1st, but Lyles chest crossed the line before Thompson’s chest.   Lyles is an experience and smart racer and knows the chest rule. He stuck out his chest. Smart race by Lyles. Congrats to Lyles and Kerley for taking the gold and bronze medals Super close race,… Read more »

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August 4, 2024 12:58 pm

Plaschke again. If only he liked USC just a little it would change his point of view considerably. Is Riley a good coach? In my view that is a question that does not deserve an answer. I see LR putting all his marbles in on CW, going for two Heismans. He gambled on Grinch, and lost. Okay so now he is back at the table ready to change his methods to more solid football. Give him that. What he did he did and no point in rehashing it daily. USC is moving on with new philosophy and style which seems… Read more »

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August 4, 2024 10:18 am

Riley is feeling the heat, as he should. Last season was a debacle, no doubt.His reputation has taken a well deserved hit.
But this article is further evidence of what a Buffoon Plaschke is. So he is comparing Lincoln to Gomer?The Holiday bowl win is meaningless?

I shouldn’t be surprised- he writes for the dying L.A. Times that does not believe in Journalistic integrity.
One more thing- This may only be a 7-8 win season, based on our brutal schedule. But I would bet my life that our defense is dramatically better.

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