Bringing back the ‘swagger’: Four things to watch for in USC vs. Arizona
Ryan Kartje (LA Times) — Even as the tears welled up and their pain laid bare in the Utah visitors’ locker room, Caleb Williams said he could sense a different energy looming beneath the heartbreak of USC’s first defeat.
“There was a certain confidence, a certain swagger,” the Trojans quarterback recalled this week. It was right then, Williams said, that he was certain USC would bounce back after its bye.
The chance to prove it comes Saturday in the desert, where the Trojans have lost just twice to Arizona in the last three decades. The two-week wait, after such a charged postgame, has been an excruciating one, Lincoln Riley said.
“This game can’t get here soon enough,” the coach said.
The two weeks did give USC’s quarterback a chance to “get back on track mentally and physically,” Williams said. He has no doubts about where USC is heading from here.
“We’ve got a run to make, and it’s going to be pretty awesome.”
Here are three things to watch for when USC faces Arizona on Saturday at 4 p.m. PDT (Pac-12 Network):
Shuffling the rush
Through the first six weeks of the season, USC led the nation in sacks and appeared to be overachieving with its pass rush. But Alex Grinch has been clear that he still isn’t thrilled with the production at rush linebacker, a crucial cog in his scheme.
“We need more at that spot,” Grinch said this week.
Recently, redshirt senior Nick Figueroa has stepped up in the role. After tallying three sacks in the two previous games, Figueroa played a season-high 65 snaps against Utah.
There’s not much depth to speak of after that. Solomon Byrd’s reps have dwindled during the last two games. Korey Foreman missed some practice because of nagging injuries this week. A bigger role for Solomon Tuliaupupu may be one of USC’s only other options at rush linebacker.
“We expect guys to be in the backfield, not just hold point,” Grinch said. “If we wanted a guy sitting on the line of scrimmage, we’d recruit a 355-pound guy, sit him on the edge and stand there and take on blocks. Our M.O. has been to have guys that are athletes, allow them to be athletes and go hunt the quarterback. That’s something we need more of.”
Super Mario
Jordan Addison’s status remains unclear for Saturday but if USC is forced to be without its top wideout, it may turn to Mario Williams more than usual.
While Williams has played second fiddle to Addison much of the season, he’s still been one of the top receivers in the Pac-12. He leads the conference in yards per reception (18.96) and ranks ninth in receiving yards (493). Against a suspect Arizona secondary, a standout performance could be in the cards.
Caleb Williams said this week that he’s been more in sync with Williams this season, their second together in Riley’s offense.
“Mario is a lot more confident,” Caleb Williams said. “He’s been in the system. So he kind of knows what I want. He’ll ask me a couple questions sometimes, and I’ll start to answer, and he’ll finish what I’m saying.”
Aerial assault
Riley didn’t hold back in heaping praise on the Arizona passing attack this week, calling the Wildcats “easily one of the best offenses we’ve played. Maybe the best.”
Utah and the 562 yards it put up earlier this month might have something to say about that. But Arizona’s array of receivers certainly pose a challenge unlike any that USC’s secondary has seen this season. Arizona receiver Jacob Cowing leads the Pac-12 in receptions (53) and touchdowns (7). Dorian Singer ranks in the top five in yards and receptions. Tetairoa McMillan leads all freshmen in college football in receiving touchdowns with six in his first seven games.
After allowing more than 400 passing yards to Utah, Arizona, a team that passes more than all but nine others in college football, isn’t exactly a soft landing for USC’s secondary out of the bye. But Riley reiterated his confidence this week in both of the Trojans starting corners, Mekhi Blackmon and Ceyair Wright.
“They’ve been our two steadiest guys, without a doubt,” Riley said.
Pac-12 road woes
The road hasn’t exactly been kind to Pac-12 contenders this season. While Oregon, USC, UCLA and Utah are all undefeated at home, each of the four have slipped up in some fashion while away. USC lost to Utah. Utah lost to UCLA. UCLA lost to Oregon. And while Oregon has yet to lose in conference, it was pummeled when it met Georgia in its road opener.
Overall, Pac-12 teams are 12-23 on the road this season. For USC, the notion of not leaving Los Angeles for the rest of the regular season after this week seems pretty appealing at this point.
It just has to get past Arizona first.
“There’s a lot of quality teams in the league, and it’s hard to beat quality teams on the road,” Riley said. “It’s one of those years where who you end up playing on the road and who you catch and who you don’t will be impactful.”
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I doubt USC will play Addison this week and instead let him recoup fully for the Cal game at home. This puts a little pressure on the receivers to pick up the slack and carry the game as if he was there. I would love to see the offense turn up the speed and quit running the play clock down so close. Up tempo for this game would be beneficial for the Trojan offense.
“Might be transferring…” Until Ricks is in the portal, who knows, unless anyone has more specific info? Sounds like he’d still be a strong addition, even though he apparently hasn’t played much for ‘Bama.
Alabama CB Eli Ricks named Chuck Bednarik Award Player of the Week.
“Alabama cornerback Eli Ricks was recognized for his performance against MISS ST, as he was named the Chuck Bednarik Award’s player of the week following the Week 8 win.
Ricks made this first start of his Alabama career against the Bulldogs.
Watching USC.COM show (Shotgun Spratling and others) and they brought up something I missed (and it IS something I recall hearing) ……They noticed that …..Lately when Lincoln Riley talks about USC LAST YEAR he is now using the word “WE” . And to them that means to LR … In a certain way has pretty much has put all/or most of the Oklahoma stuff inside himself say 97 % on the side. <<<<< Important ????? …..Maybe yes maybe no …..Fight On !!!!!
LAT — “ARIZ (3-4, 1-3 in the Pac-12) has had a tough season with its only conference win coming against lowly CU and getting routed 49-22 by ORE in its only other game vs. a ranked team. The Wildcats did, however, cover as 14.5-point road dogs in their 49-39 loss at UW in their last game before also having a bye week.
“Early bettors are jumping on the favored Trojans as 82% of the bets and 71% of the money has been on USC at DraftKings’ nationwide sportsbooks.
If I was inclined to beat the game (which I am not), I would take the over. But, every time I thought the over was a lock, it was not and I lost every bet I made on it. So, I stopped betting. But, I think it will take a lot of points to win this game. SC should be able to put up at least 50.
I doubt USC will play Addison this week and instead let him recoup fully for the Cal game at home. This puts a little pressure on the receivers to pick up the slack and carry the game as if he was there. I would love to see the offense turn up the speed and quit running the play clock down so close. Up tempo for this game would be beneficial for the Trojan offense.
I have read that Elias Ricks might be transferring again. His mom is a Trojan and she was expecting him to go to SC. I wonder if this might happen.
“Might be transferring…” Until Ricks is in the portal, who knows, unless anyone has more specific info? Sounds like he’d still be a strong addition, even though he apparently hasn’t played much for ‘Bama.
Alabama CB Eli Ricks named Chuck Bednarik Award Player of the Week.
“Alabama cornerback Eli Ricks was recognized for his performance against MISS ST, as he was named the Chuck Bednarik Award’s player of the week following the Week 8 win.
Ricks made this first start of his Alabama career against the Bulldogs.
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Watching USC.COM show (Shotgun Spratling and others) and they brought up something I missed (and it IS something I recall hearing) ……They noticed that …..Lately when Lincoln Riley talks about USC LAST YEAR he is now using the word “WE” . And to them that means to LR … In a certain way has pretty much has put all/or most of the Oklahoma stuff inside himself say 97 % on the side. <<<<< Important ????? …..Maybe yes maybe no …..Fight On !!!!!
Nearing the end. Thanks for the great ride, Lee Corso.
LAT — “ARIZ (3-4, 1-3 in the Pac-12) has had a tough season with its only conference win coming against lowly CU and getting routed 49-22 by ORE in its only other game vs. a ranked team. The Wildcats did, however, cover as 14.5-point road dogs in their 49-39 loss at UW in their last game before also having a bye week.
“Early bettors are jumping on the favored Trojans as 82% of the bets and 71% of the money has been on USC at DraftKings’ nationwide sportsbooks.
Dave Tuley (LAT)
The goals for the Trojans should be simple.
Get a win.
Get as much players to improve their games in game situations.
Have no injuries.
Not to mention the Rialto betting group on the TDB site.
If I was inclined to beat the game (which I am not), I would take the over. But, every time I thought the over was a lock, it was not and I lost every bet I made on it. So, I stopped betting. But, I think it will take a lot of points to win this game. SC should be able to put up at least 50.
Adam Grosbard (OC Register) — Prediction: USC 48, Arizona 21. The Trojans get back on track with a dominant road win.
My guess is closer to 52-42.
Nah, USC will win by 20-plus. And per Caleb Williams:
“We’ve got a run to make, and it’s going to be pretty awesome.”
I’m also looking for UCLA to open a significant can of whoop-ass on STAN at the RB tomorrow night (7:30, ESPN).