Carson Tabaracci’s Having a Blast On Offense

USC’s Carson Tabaracci ready to contribute at tight end

Unable to practice or play following back surgery, Tabaracci spent his freshman year in USC’s linebacker room, studying. Presented with a clearer path at seeing the field, he has embraced his new position.

Adam Grosbard (OC Register —  LOS ANGELES — Carson Tabaracci spent his freshman year in USC’s linebacker room, studying. It was all he could do following back surgery, not able to practice or play with his teammates.

But this offseason he was called into head coach Lincoln Riley’s office. He was presented with an opportunity to switch positions to tight end meaning a clearer shot at seeing the field. Tabaracci took it, and he has embraced the challenge of a new position this spring camp.

“It’s a little bit of a change, but it’s a lot of fun,” Tabaracci said. “I feel like I got a lot of natural skills on offense. I’m just trying to utilize that and learn and grow.”

Tabaracci was always a two-way player in high school, but he trended toward offense. As a senior at Park City (Utah) High, he played quarterback, running back, receiver and linebacker. He rushed 174 times for 1,188 yards and caught 23 passes for 235 more yards, but had just 19 tackles on defense.

At USC, he was put in the linebacker room. He worked on learning the scheme and skills of the position, but he wasn’t able to put any of it onto the field.

“Just treat it like a profession,” Tabaracci said.

Entering his redshirt freshman year, the plan changed. Tabaracci was lined up to work on both linebacker and tight end during spring. But looking at the depth chart, Riley and tight ends coach Zach Hanson saw a bigger opportunity for Tabaracci to contribute on offense in 2023.

Which suits the redshirt freshman just fine.

“I just love offense,” Tabaracci said. “I feel like it’s maybe a little bit more natural for me. I played it a lot more. I have a blast on that side of the ball.”

His experience at so many different offensive positions has made for an easy enough transition this spring. He’s comfortable in the receiving game and just learning what it takes to be lined up inside.

Now, he’s studying the other side of the ball. But getting to actually participate in practice helps with the transition. He’s still dealing with some setbacks with the back but is largely able to be a full participant.

“I think it’s deep down where he wanted to play, as well,” Riley said. “He’s come into a good situation. He’s getting a lot of reps, he’s getting a look. And his skillset’s good for it. He’s a physical kid and he catches the ball well. For missing as much as he has and first time in our offense, he’s handled it well.”

ocregister.com

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Rock2112
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April 6, 2023 12:11 pm
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Anyone got an educated guess?!

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April 6, 2023 1:34 pm
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Maybe we have cloned LR and will replicate him to every on-field coaching position!!!

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April 6, 2023 3:41 pm
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I just read a blurb on Rivals that top-end defensive recruits are looking sideways at SC due to Grinch having been retained. I am sure there are other reasons, but I did feel a change at coordinator was warranted after last season if LR was going to maintain his accountability principles to the highest order. It isn’t as if this was Grinch’s first season with a bad record alongside LR. That said, Grinch has one more season to deliver not just improvement, but results, outcomes. The defense is going to have to show it can win a game when the… Read more »

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April 7, 2023 5:01 am
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I agree on giving Grinch another year. I blasted him last year and possibly unfairly so. I just got so frustrated watching us lose leads such as the PAC-12 title game and the Cotton Bowl. If the D can just be decent this coming season and the O as explosive as it was last year, SC should take the PAC-12 title and be in the CFB playoffs. Anything less would be a disappointment.

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April 7, 2023 8:07 am
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Allen, I trust LR’s ability to solve the D problem. And I trust his judgment in how to do so. I view LR’s approach to Grinch as analogous to Bohn’s approach to the Cat – he gave Clay all the support Clay asked for and then when Clay bombed against Stanford, he pulled the plug. I really hope Grinch and the D’s performance prove me wrong. I really hope that the D collapse in the second half of last year was due to the lack of talent on the D roster and once the few kids of talent either wore… Read more »

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April 8, 2023 10:45 am
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Talent by itself won’t beat an opponent in all facets of the game. Players have to be coached and told what to do, what to look out for. It seemed to me LR gave up on the game itself against Tulane. He might have come into that game with an agenda of seeing the players returning next season or finding out who he didn’t want coming back. But leaving special teams to handle themselves as a last priority is insanity. Games can & have been turned around with special team play. We have seen it happen in so many games… Read more »

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April 10, 2023 5:00 am
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Jamaica: I agree 100% on Defense winning Championships. I stayed at SC to get both a Bachelor’s and Master’s in Business from 1973-1979. SC had won the Natty the year before with that great, undefeated 1972 team. We won it again in 1974 and 1978 (the tie with Alabama when we soundly beat them at their house( a game I attended in person in Birmingham), was a joke with the Coaches voting us #1 and the Media voting ALA #1. While Anthony Davis, Charles White, Pat Haden were great on Offense, it was the Defense with the likes of Richard… Read more »

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Rock, You and I see it the same way. As Allen states below, LR did not and, just as in a judge trial, only LR’s opinion counts. My take is that the Cotton Bowl ended Grinch’s career as a DC in an elite program. I just do not see how he escapes that way of looking at him. My take is also that it will take a year for this reality to set in. I use the example of AL losing 51-50 to TN last year. After that loss, no one was saying Saban does not care about D or… Read more »