USC hoping for a Domani Jackson breakout at Cotton Bowl
Highly touted freshman cornerback out of Mater Dei High has been limited by injuries but is making an impression
Adam Grosbard (OC Register) — ARLINGTON, Texas — One of the benefits of bowl season for a college football program is the opportunity for younger players to get extra practices. The hope is that experience, as well as earning some playing time in the bowl game, propels the player forward with confidence into the next season.
And as USC prepares to face Tulane in the Cotton Bowl on Monday, the player who has stood out in that regard has been freshman cornerback Domani Jackson.
Jackson, the top-rated player in California in the 2022 recruiting class, arrived at USC out of Mater Dei High with big expectations. But his freshman season was impacted by injuries before he could even practice with the Trojans.
After suffering a knee injury in his senior season of high school, Jackson was limited for much of fall camp. He was able to get onto the field in Week 4 as part of a special package against Oregon State, recording two tackles. He played in the next two games, breaking up one pass, before a new injury kept him out for over a month.
He received 25 snaps across the last two weeks of the regular season, then was on the field for two special-team snaps in the Pac-12 championship game against Utah.
Now fully healthy, he has impressed his veteran teammates with his focus and effort during bowl practices this month.
“He goes out there every single day and takes advantage of every single rep that he gets and just a smart kid,” safety Calen Bullock said.
Added safety Max Williams, “With all the reps he’s been getting at practice, he’s going to play a lot [in the Cotton Bowl], so I’m excited to watch him.”
A healthy and productive Jackson would be a major benefit to USC during the 2023 season. The Trojans will lose top corner Mekhi Blackmon to graduation. The rest of USC’s cornerbacks this season have had middling results as the Trojans ranked 114th nationally in passing yards allowed per game (266.5).
Meanwhile, between Jackson’s multiple injuries and Zion Branch missing the season with a torn ligament in his knee, USC did not get to see much of its expected future at cornerback. That could change if Jackson delivers a confidence-building performance at the Cotton Bowl.
“He just had a mindset of he wants to get better. He knows he’s going to play a lot this game and leading up to next season he wants to be the guy,” Williams said. “So he’s been really working hard, getting a lot of reps in practice. So definitely excited to watch him.”
BRIEFLY
USC quarterback Caleb Williams was practicing during the portion of practice Thursday that was open to media. Williams, this season’s Heisman Trophy winner who injured his hamstring during USC’s loss to Utah in the Pac-12 championship game, was wearing a compression sleeve on his left leg while stretching and throwing passes to the receiving line at AT&T Stadium.
Williams has maintained that he feels healthy enough to play against Tulane since suffering the injury earlier this month.
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Stewart Mandel picks the Green Wave
Cotton Bowl: No. 10 USC (-2) vs. No. 16 Tulane, Monday, 1 p.m., ESPN
This could be a perfect opportunity for Tulane — though it would certainly help if Caleb Williams is less than 100 percent. Regardless, he’ll be without two five-year starting OLs and star WR Jordan Addison. Meanwhile, Tulane’s creative and much-improved offense could cause problems for Trojans DC Alex Grinch’s unit.
Tulane 41, USC 38
Pick: Tulane +2
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Former USC receiver Bru McCoy sure is a tough-minded, prominent player at TENN which leads CLEM 14-0 with nine mins to go in the 1st half.
Heisman winner Williams ready to play for USC in Cotton Bowl
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams said he is ready to play in the Cotton Bowl on Monday, which will be exactly one month after the Southern California QB suffered a significant hamstring injury in the Pac-12 championship game.
“I feel good,” Williams said Friday. “We’re obviously all being smart about it because it did just happen a couple of weeks ago. But I’ve been feeling good…”
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The Orange Bowl (5 pm PT; ESPN) with CLEM vs TENN is solid Orange all over!
Unless Clemson wears their purple jerseys.
Arizona Cardinals’ Kliff Kingsbury (once USC’s OC under Helton for about a minute) is the overwhelming favorite to be the next NFL coach fired
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Maybe they can pickup Hackett or Sark I’m betting those two are both going to be available in the off season
USC’s other biggest rival, ND, is in another totally wild contest and is now tied with SO CAR 38-38 with 7:42 to go in the Gator Bowl. Love these bowl games!
I hate Pat Narduzzi, but I hate fucla even more. So glad the bruins choked it away to a team that was missing about 10 key players.
You can’t lose either way when you dislike both teams, but you can’t win either.
Like you, I preferred that UCLA lose, but another bad frown on Narduzzi’s face would have been cool to see too.
UCLA was all set up this season with Bruin Old Man DTR, but in the end, his brutal turnovers cost UCLA yet another game, after which he smirked his way off the field as usual.
Bruins lose an absolutely wild, topsy-turvy Sun Bowl to PITT, 37-35.
I think Pitt got a kick out of UCLA. (See what I did there?)
Into a stiff wind, PITT’s 47-yd FG attempt with only four seconds left curved sweetly through the uprights like a pool ball rounding straight into a corner pocket.
DTR just missed breaking Cade McNown’s Bruin passing yds record (10,708 yds) by a mere 14 yds when he left the game in the 4th Q with a lower back injury and was unable to return, except for a brief cry before his cruel fate became one for the record books.
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I would hope we will see the emergence of several of the high potential kids who have not played. If Domani Jackson can excel, it would help the 2023 team immensely. Maybe he can cover the TE? I think Grinch should talk to the Dallas Cowboy DC. The Cowboy D has been extremely effective is shutting down TEs.
Picked up a starting OLine transfer from Florida.
OT Michael Tarquin (6-6, 300, two years elig) first entered the Portal on Dec. 22. SI.com . — Tarquin, listed as a fourth-year redshirt soph on UF’s roster and a product of Ocala (Fla.) North Marion, inherited the role of starting right tackle in 2022 following Jean Delance’s departure to the NFL and head coach Billy Napier’s arrival in Gainesville. However, a lower-body injury suffered in Week 2 limited Tarquin to nine games throughout the year and allowed redshirt freshman Austin Barber to emerge in the lineup. By season’s end, Barber regularly rotated with Tarquin, and starting left tackle Richard… Read more »
Amazing that USC football/SI get these detailed commitment announcement graphics with up-to-minute photos out by the time anything even leaks. Seems like pretty impressive work to me.