Inside the aggressive moves Lincoln Riley has made to revive USC’s receiving corps
Ryan Kartje (LA Times) — The decision was made. His name, as of Jan. 1, was in the NCAA transfer portal. But now that it was finally official, Brenden Rice suddenly was feeling uncertain. Maybe a transfer was a mistake. Maybe the sophomore receiver should’ve stayed at Colorado, where he caught 27 passes over two seasons. Maybe he could still go back.
Doubt wouldn’t have long to creep in. Within a half-hour or so of his entry in the portal, Rice’s cell phone rang. It was Lincoln Riley, letting him know USC was interested.
Rice was floored.
“I’m like, ‘Wow. OK,’ ” Rice recalled Tuesday after USC’s first spring practice. “I [got] a couple of other calls, but as soon as I heard Lincoln call, you know you have to go.”
The speed of the new coach’s outreach to Rice wasn’t necessarily unique. Navigating an increasingly competitive transfer portal requires a swift response, especially when you intend to turn over most of your roster. But the urgency with which Riley went after Rice and other receivers in the portal certainly spoke to how dire USC’s needs were at that position upon his arrival.
Those issues became painfully clear late last October, soon after Drake London suffered a season-ending ankle injury. The bottom immediately fell out of USC’s passing attack. The Trojans’ completion percentage tumbled 6 percentage points from the previous eight games, their yards per attempt fell by 1.2 yards over the next four. Without its star wideout, USC was suddenly desperate for playmakers down the field and on the perimeter.
So Riley and his staff cast a wide net. The first receiver reeled in from the transfer portal was Washington’s Terrell Bynum, an all-Pac-12 honorable mention-turned-grad transfer who worked mostly out of the slot last season.
Next came a familiar face. A former five-star prospect, Mario Williams, signed with Riley as part of Oklahoma’s 2022 class because he believed in the coach and his offense. As a freshman, Williams made an immediate mark with the Sooners, catching 35 passes for 380 yards and four touchdowns. But when Riley and his receivers coach, Dennis Simmons, left Oklahoma for USC, Williams followed.
“Coach Riley knows how to get the ball to kids who need the ball in their hands,” Williams said, when asked about his decision.
Rice was well aware of that reputation when he first heard Riley’s voice on the other end of the line, pitching him on USC. Soon after they hung up, he said, Rice texted his father, Hall of Fame receiver Jerry Rice.
“I’m going to Cali,” he wrote.
The arrival of Rice and the two other transfers helped to remake USC’s receiver room in a matter of weeks. All three are expected to factor into the mix at receiver, where the race for a place in the rotation is wide open at the start of spring.
“It’s as wide as this field is,” USC outside receivers coach Dennis Simmons said. “We’re still learning them. They’re still learning us. Everybody is working hard though. Everyone is committed to it. You know, that’s a great starting point.”
Williams might have a lead in that regard, given his year of experience in the offense at Oklahoma. He already has established a connection with quarterback Caleb Williams, whom he calls one of his closest friends.
The next month will be crucial for making more of those connections in USC’s receiving corps. Gary Bryant, who led USC in receiving yards after London’s injury, said he and other returning wideouts have worked on their own with Williams. Others such as Tahj Washington, Kyle Ford and Michael Jackson III, among others, will spend the spring jockeying for position on an uncertain depth chart.
How that pecking order plays out probably won’t be decided until the fall, but there should be plenty of opportunity to go around in Riley’s wide-open offense. The coach said he expects to have a “bare minimum” of eight receivers involved in every game.
“I like what I saw at the receiver position,” Riley said Tuesday. “We’re gonna have some really good battles. I think we’re gonna have guys who we’re gonna be able to use a lot of different ways. We got some different skill sets out there.”
But if the opportunity arises to add even more receivers this summer, expect Riley and his staff to continue with their proactive approach to the transfer portal.
“We don’t have a ton of guys,” Simmons said. “We signed one receiver in this class. You look at any major university in the country, that’s not the case. We definitely need to add talent — not necessarily to take away from the talent we have here, but to push the talent we have here.”
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USC coaches are raving about aggressive DL Tuli Tuipulotu’s mentality and performance so far in camp. Out of Lawndale, CA, Tuipulotu was only a 3-star prospect (#383 overall) per 247Sport’s Composite in 2020.
Five-star 2022 OT Josh Conerly, considered critical to USC’s immediate recruiting efforts, has an 83.6% chance of choosing USC (heading into his visit this weekend) over ORE (6.5%), MICH (3.5%) and UW (2.7%), according to On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine.
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Sam Darnold ‘in the lead’ for Carolina Panthers QB job per GM Scott Fitterer
David Newton (ESPN) — CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Carolina Panthers general manager Scott Fitterer, less than a month after saying the starting quarterback job was “open,” on Friday said Sam Darnold was “in the lead for that job.”
“We want him to take it and run with it,” Fitterer said. “But we’re gonna add a lot of competition to that room. The whole emphasis is to stabilize the quarterback position to play winning football.”
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It is really hard to say when you have enough wide receivers. The minute you feel okay, one or two go down with injuries and the cabinet seems bare again. I am convinced LR knows what he is doing, and I am convinced he is going to build a defense of the same stature as the offense. In some areas we are going to need to be patient, and after the last 6 years we have all learned what patience is about. The speed he wants on defense and the abilities he wants on the O line may take some… Read more »
RB Ronald Jones II is headed from four seasons with the Bucs (2nd round pick, 38th overall in 2018) to the Chiefs on a one-year contract.
RoJo played three years for USC from ’15-’17 and gained 3,619 yds on the ground while running for 39 TDs.
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Love this final score — UNC 73 UCLA 66. Sorry, Bruins. Time to go home.
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Partying at the Run Baby Run Gymnasium (St, Peters Univ Jersey City NJ only 3000 students Enrollment ) as St. Peters BEATS Purdue !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!…..(UCLA Next ?)
Yes I am excited to see the receiver battles happen in jockeying for playing position. Riley seems to be “a mad play designer” to find open space and break coverage. However, no matter how well the passing game develops, nothing helps a passing game more than an effective running game in forcing (that’s a perfect word for it) the defense to be honest enough that it can’t afford to cheat up covering just one weapon. If the coaching staff can create such a machine, with the athletes they have, then look out opponents, your going to have a rough day.
Per reports, guards Boogie Ellis and Drew Peterson are returning to USC for next season per Andy Enfield.
Stewart Mandel @slmandel Very sad news at USC. Receivers coach Dave Nichol passed away today (cancer). He was just 45. Earlier this week USC announced he was going on leave “to focus on a private medical matter.” “We are heartbroken and devastated,” USC HC Lincoln Riley said. “Dave was such a tremendous human being and a fantastic football coach. He absolutely loved the game and constantly poured his heart and soul into his teams. He will be dearly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. We, as a program, look forward to playing and coaching for him as… Read more »
From USC Athletic Department: LOS ANGELES–Luke Huard, who joined the USC football staff in February as an offensive analyst, will serve indefinitely as interim inside wide receivers coach while Dave Nichol, USC’s inside wide receivers coach and associate head coach for offense since December, focuses on a private medical matter, USC head coach Lincoln Riley announced today (March 21). Huard spent the past 3 seasons (2019-21) as an offensive analyst at Texas A&M. Before that, he coached at Sacramento State (co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2017 and 2018), Georgia State (offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 2013 to 2016)… Read more »
Really sad news. Still so young. Feel for his family and friends. From everything that Riley and Mike Leach have said, he was an outstanding coach and an even better person. He committed to moving to LA and USC all the while fighting cancer. RIP Dave
Dave Nichol does sound like an incredible guy per report after report. He impressed a lot of people, that’s for sure. Sadly, a big loss of an admired, still fairly young guy who seemed headed for bigger things.
Hopefully, USC appropriately recognizes his passing with a gesture of some sort. Nichol seems like he was going to be a reason for USC’s success under LR.
My heart also goes out to his family and friends.✌