
WR Ja’Kobi Lane celebrates during a win over MICH at the Coliseum on Oct. 11. USC’s season continues Saturday at NEB. (Gina Ferazzi / LAT)
No. 23 USC (5-2 overall, 3-1 Big Ten) faces Nebraska (6-2, 3-2) on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. PDT (NBC, Peacock/ESPN LA 710).
Ryan Kartje (LA Times) — With the second bye behind them and USC’s season at a crossroads, Lincoln Riley has spent the better part of two weeks focusing his team on what’s in front of them — a stretch of three winnable games — and not behind them — a demoralizing defeat at Notre Dame.
In doing so, the Trojans coach borrowed a well-worn rallying cry, one that traces back 2,000 years. Riley told his team, they had to “burn the boats.”
“We’ve put ourselves in great position, and we’ve got to be a really forward-focused team right now,” Riley said. “Things can get pretty fun from here if you really get on a run. This team is capable of that. They know it. We know it.”
Considering the stakes, it’s an apt enough metaphor. Any hope of USC staying alive in the College Football Playoff conversation hinges on leaving Lincoln, Neb., with a win. And that will, at the very least, require presenting a much better product than before the bye, when USC’s defense gave up over 300 yds on the ground to Notre Dame.
That loss has left a notably bitter taste with the Trojans — especially on defense. This week, sophomore linebacker Jadyn Walker said he felt the group “didn’t come out ready to play” and wasn’t “hungry” enough against Notre Dame. Defensive tackle Jide Abasiri said fixing USC’s issues on defense meant “having our minds right.” For the second time in three weeks, USC returned to the basics on defense during the bye in an effort to iron out those issues.
“You study for a test, you’re not gonna be nervous,” Abasiri said. “Just keep studying, I guess.”
The time for studying is over. The final exam for USC and its defense is a five-game gauntlet, starting on the road in one of the Big Ten’s more hostile environments. It’s just as much a critical test for the team as its coach, who has won just two true road games — at Purdue and at UCLA — during the last two calendar years.
“We continue to put ourselves in position to win these, and I feel like we’re doing the things on a daily basis that ultimately lead to winning,” Riley said. “We’re here and we’re pushing that notion, and I just see us getting closer and closer to that as we go on. That’s where my confidence is.”
A heavy dose of Emmett Johnson
After watching Notre Dame’s duo of Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price steamroll USC’s defensive front, Nebraska offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen surely smells blood in the water. In Emmett Johnson, he has one of the Big Ten’s best backs, a bruising tackle-breaker who has become a bigger part of the Husker offense as the season has worn on.
He’ll no doubt be a huge part of the plans for Holgorsen, who knows Riley better than most any other coach in college football, save maybe his brother, Garrett, at Clemson. Presumably, Holgorsen will hope to keep the ball out of USC’s hands, grinding out long drives with Johnson, who averages 5.7 yds per carry.
“We set ourselves up the rest of the season to see a lot of run game,” safety Bishop Fitzgerald said. “This week, making sure we can stop that will be huge for us.”
Johnson isn’t easy to bring down. His 44 missed tackles forced, per PFF, ranks third in the Power Four among running backs.
“He runs really hard,” Fitzgerald said. “He’s usually always going to break the first tackle. He just plays with an edge. He’s not necessarily a blazer, but once he hits that edge, he can make a guy miss and he can get a lot of yards. So I think it’s about stopping him and surrounding the ball.”
It’s just that easy. Or maybe not — but the Huskers haven’t beaten a ranked opponent since 2016.
Nebraska’s offensive line isn’t at full strength. Left guard Rocco Spindler’s broken finger was surgically repaired two weeks ago, while right tackle Teddy Prochazka will miss the rest of the year due to injury and right guard Gunnar Gottula is questionable.
Pick up the pressure
USC DC D’Anton Lynn calls plays during the third quarter of a win over MICH ST on Sept. 20. (Luke Hales / Getty Images)
USC led the nation in sacks through the first month of the season. But in both of the Trojans’ losses, the pass rush — or lack thereof — was part of the problem. After producing 24 pressures in a win over Michigan State, USC tallied just 25 in its next three games combined.
Nebraska offers a golden opportunity to get that right. The Huskers have allowed 26 sacks, second-most in the Big Ten.
“I do think we’ve shown growth and we’ve gotten better,” defensive coordinator D’Anton Lynn said of the pass rush. “But we’re not satisfied.”
Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola has been sharper this season than when he came to the Coliseum in 2024. His completion rate is up almost 6%, and he already has 17 passing touchdowns, compared to just 13 last season.
But Raiola has a tendency to hold the ball too long. At times, that has paid off with big plays. Other times, it has derailed drives.
“It puts a lot of pressure on us,” Lynn said. “When he’s holding onto the ball, he’s not looking to scramble. He’s keeping his eyes downfield.”
The key to counteracting that for USC? Putting as much pressure on him as possible.
Something has gotta give
USC has the top passing offense in the nation, averaging 10 yds per attempt and 326 yds per game. Nebraska boasts one of the nation’s best pass defenses, with just one opposing QB even reaching the 160-yd mark against them. Husker opponents are averaging only 127.5 yds through the air.
The Huskers have yet to face a quarterback quite like Jayden Maiava. Maiava’s first start at USC came last season against Nebraska, and he has improved leaps and bounds since — notably in his ability to avoid crippling mistakes.
That’ll be at a premium against a Nebraska defense that has swallowed up quarterbacks this season.
“He’s making a lot of right decisions right now,” Riley said this week of Maiava. “If he keeps doing that, we’re going to have a chance to win every game.”
USC’s run game
King Miller will receive the majority of the carries with the one-two punch of Waymond Jordan and Eli Sanders out with injury for the remainder of the season. Backup quarterback Husan Longstreet is occasionally brought in for run plays, and it’ll be interesting to see how he’s used in Nebraska, if at all.
Blackout game in cold weather
This is a “Blackout game” in temperatures that could dip into the low 30s. Fans are asked to wear only black and players will wear their all-black uniforms. Even the traditional red “N” logo has been blacked out in every instance on the Cornhuskers’ schedule.
“This is the world of recruiting,” Husker coach Matt Rhule said. “Kids love this. When people come in, they ask if they can try this (all black uniform) on. I mean, even in our official visit pictures, we only let the committed guys wear the black jerseys.”
Prediction: USC 31 NEB 27
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USC won the toss and elected [ as usual] to receive the ball to start the game. I liked Pete Carroll’s thinking instead; he always chose to defer to 2nd half if USC won the toss.
Well it wasn’t pretty but we finally got a win on the road in a tough environment.
Defense stepped up in the 2nd half and knocked Raiola out of the game which helped.
Need to cut the penalties but I’ll take the win,
Bowl eligible now and if we can win out could make the CFP
I’m glad for Lincoln. Maybe he can have some fun on the plane ride back.
Can you imagine the Trojan plane had we lost yet another late meltdown game?
And Maiava came back tough and showed some real leadership after a brutal performance.
Maiava completed just nine of his 23 passes for 135 yds and an pick, but he also rushed for 62 yds and a TD on 11 keepers.
Funny how these games sometimes turn out. USC’s superior passing attack basically gets shut down. But we rush for 214 yds, with Maiava getting 62 very valuable ones.
Good win, but it shouldn’t have been so hard.
Lets amuse ourselves for a week and enjoy it for change.
Taking the win and the heartburn that comes with this team. Go Dodgers!!!!
I can’t believe the Dodgers won the Series! One of the greatest Series ever played IMO. It seemed like they were doomed so many times.
incredible ending.
So many plays. You hear the crack of the bat, then it’s up to fate and the gods of baseball to determine what happens after that.
I think the leaping catch by Andy Pages at the wall may have been my fave. So many heroes.
After an extremely ugly first half they found out they can win one in the end. And defense can make the stop when it had to.
Wow what a game. I’m exhausted watching it. Good come back getting the team to execute in winning.
I’ll take it. Another loss on the last drive would have been Twilight Zone stuff.
If they took the ball 96 yards to win, I probably would have slit my wrists. It shouldn’t have been so close, but considering how bad we started. We are still going to struggle in our games, and we aren’t beating Oregon. 9-3 is probably the ceiling
Good win for us. Baby steps. A loss would have been a total disaster.
Fortunately, without Raiola, NEB was pretty punchless. Their excellent RB won’t be forgetting the time he just tripped to the ground over his own feet trying for a one yd gain for a 1st down to beat USC in 2025.
No, RB Johnson tripped on QB Lateff’s foot/leg.
Ya, it always helps when you don’t run over your own QB’s feet and trip, stumbling to the ground.
USC wins……what…..well ok
Thats a defensive stop we can enjoy
keep the faith defense will stop them
We did it! Thank goodness for turf tackles!
Ya, it always helps when the opposing QB is out and the RB falls all over himself untouched on his way to the LOS to end the game. The Football Gods were with us. Seems fair to me.
Nope, it wasn’t a turf tackle and RB was touched; RB Emmett Johnson tripped on the leg of QB TJ Lateef.
Here we go again, the offense can’t keep the ball so now again for what seems every time, the defense has to save the game.
If USC once again loses a game on the last drive, what will we do? Go crazy?
I can’t see the cornsters doing it with the back up about and only one TO left.
It looks like it’s in the bag….this poor QB can’t throw.
Lynn needs to have a spy on the QB.
Gosh, I hope the defense doesn’t wet the bed again!
Perfect punt! Play of the game, or close to it if we win.
Gotta hand it to Maiava. He’s come back strong after as disastrous 3rd Q.
We need to sscore I bet the farm on USC
LOL….we’re dead….just enjoy the win….if we get it.
OK defense you have keep Me tasks out of the end zone.
Nebraska
It’s a good old-fashioned barnburner! Knocking the opposing QB out of the game is a tried and true tactic.
I think he may be back under center this next series.
I thought I saw Railoa warning up.
Warming up on one leg. No wheels, no deals!
Did see him hobbling on the sideline?
😂😂😂😂
Miller 15 carries for 112 yds 7.5 per carry
Yay! We ran it in for a score.
TD and they ran it, woohoo
Damn. Even the flea-flickers are covered and require a perfect throw.
So that undisciplined penalty leads to three points.
LB Jadyn Walker just got abused!
He is not ready
Beautiful play by Fitzgerzald. Horrible unsportsmanlike penalty on Nicholson. No discipline. Just stupid.
Yep!
Who is the discipline coach?
Nicholson’s stupidity could have cost us the game. No excuse for that. Just STFU and get back to the huddle
Bone head…..
Smart move 17
We just might pull this game out after all. But this is one nutty game.
It’s gonna be a classic Trojan victory, like the old days. Why not? NEB isn’t even playing with Raiola? They can’t still beat us, can they?
The two pointer was a beauty and executed
Faked ’em out!
I need another beer.
All mine have been empty for an hour…..got started early.
It’s tied!!!!!!!!!! How…..who knows.
Now we got a game.
Who is that QB running the ball
Maiava comes to life! But, for how long?
If he led Hines he’s still be running
Continuing to throw up prayers
Dodged that bullet, now lets do offense
Refreshing……it’s not too late……since they have no QB……
But so far we don’t either.
I take that back.
Stop now
Has anyone bothered to check if Maiva has recently received large checks from ND and Nebraska boosters?
4 years of downhill sledding with no end……where in the heck is Helton when you need him.
As a guy who bet big to win and the over…….mama!
Riley’s excuse?? He’s watching the World Series…
LOL….good one
Let’s cut ND and replace them with Sacramento State….another win !
Jackson was the wrong RB for that play too. LR is a moron.
LR seems to have no feel for the game.
We can still win it. NEB’s QB is either out, or at least hurt.
Unfortunately he’s our moron.
Is this really happening?
Well, that didn’t work out too well. 😂
Jackson was the wrong RB for that play
Raiola looks like he’s out. Now, if USC could only stay on-sides!
This stupidity should not be happening at this time of the season
Riley play calls thinking this is Oklahoma on the field playing in the Big 12.
I’m at the game right now. The entire offense is completely anemic. Maiava way off his game.
Now, if we only had an offensive play caller and a quarterback with a pulse
I can see the LA Times headline now.
“Trojans Win In Spite of Lincoln Riley and Jayden Maiava”
What were you saying
Maybe with a t/o momentum will swing our way. Great defensive play.
Just what we needed! Raiola injured. USC recovers a fumble. Game has instantly changed! YaHOO! WhoopEE!
USC is officially teetering on the edge of losing. I have to admit. I didn’t think NEB would beat us.
Is it possible LR would put Husan in? Doubt it. But would like it.
Maiava throws picks two in a game. I’m holding my breath right now. I think Jayden has lost his confidence and is very shaky right now.
Just a matter of time. And of course Lane was coveted.