Luca Evans (OC Register) — SAN DIEGO — Lincoln Riley has been here before, in a different time, back when he was a bright-eyed budding savant removed from all the burdens of being an embattled mind with gradually lightening hair.
One of his earliest memories in collegiate football, Riley recounted in early December, was a 2004 cross-country trip to San Diego when he was a student assistant to the late Mike Leach at Texas Tech. The Red Raiders faced Cal there in the Holiday Bowl, back in the Golden Bears’ heyday, led by none other than one-time Green Bay Packers destroyer Aaron Rodgers – and came out on top in a 45-31 barnburner, as then-Texas Tech defensive line coach Ruffin McNeill called the offense “explosive.”
“To this day, all the different bowls and big games, all that I’ve been able to coach in, that’s still one of my favorite memories,” Riley reflected in early December.
His career took off shortly thereafter, eventually following McNeill to East Carolina, named a savant at Oklahoma and then a savior at USC. But almost exactly 19 years later, after he watched Leach outgun Rodgers, Riley leads USC back into San Diego in a position he’s rarely faced across a trailblazing rise in the coaching business: failure.
It has shown, in this particular bowl game placement after a 7-5 season, this trip to San Diego feeling like a strange afterthought in no man’s land rather than the exclamation to a season. Just a few steadfast villagers remain on 2023’s Disappointment Island as more than 20 Trojans will skip the Holiday Bowl with a mind to the future.
Quarterback Caleb Williams built himself a lavish boat and set sail for NFL draft waters. Starting running back MarShawn Lloyd and wide receiver Brenden Rice followed. A swarm of other contributors, like Domani Jackson and Tackett Curtis, tossed life rafts into the shark-infested waters of the transfer portal.
In that vein, through a six-week period when USC has watched both regular-season and bowl games without playing themselves, Riley has set about completely reconfiguring the program after two years that haven’t quite amounted to the expectations that came with his move to Los Angeles. He promised USC would play great defense; he’s hired three coaches with college defensive coordinator experience. He wanted to get bigger and stronger defensively entering the Big Ten; he’s brought in an army of defensive difference-makers through the transfer portal and the 2024 recruiting class.
“A lot of it is brand new, and in some ways, a lot of ways, starting over,” Riley said on the early national signing day last week, referring to USC’s program-building approach with the ’24 class. “But there’s a lot of excitement with that.”
One cannot completely start over, however, with chapters in the present left unfinished. And Wednesday night’s Holiday Bowl matchup with Louisville, really, is more importantly a preview to 2024 than a close to 2023. Quarterback Miller Moss will get his first start after three years. A horde of young receivers will have auditions for prominent roles in spring practice, while defensive veterans like Jaylin Smith, Mason Cobb and Jacobe Covington will essentially re-audition for rotational roles for 2024. And co-interim defensive coordinators Brian Odom and Shaun Nua will be coaching for their jobs – either with USC or on a different staff.
When USC has the ball
The Holiday Bowl hasn’t even arrived, and it’s already grown tiresome to say it’s Miller Time. But it is, indeed, Miller Time.
“He understands the opportunity that’s here,” Riley said of Moss at the Holiday Bowl coaches’ press conference on Tuesday. “I mean, he’s been – you could argue he’s been waiting three years for an opportunity like this.”
Moss won’t have Rice or Lloyd around him in his first start, but he will still have a variety of weapons to throw to in an intriguing watch. With Rice gone, tight end Lake McRee hurt and receivers like Mario Williams and Michael Jackson III transferring, expect plenty of targets for freshmen Zachariah Branch and Duce Robinson. Breakout names to watch, too, are freshmen Makai Lemon and Ja’Kobi Lane, both of whom have earned high praise from teammates and coaches across bowl practices.
When Louisville has the ball
The Cardinals’ most notable offensive weapon is senior quarterback Jack Plummer (no, no relation to former NFL QB Jake Plummer), who enters the Holiday Bowl having racked up 3,063 yards and 21 touchdowns through the air. USC is familiar with him from his 2022 season with Cal, where he shredded the Trojans’ defense for 406 yards in a 41-35 loss.
Who’s better?
Louisville. Maybe this would be different if USC wasn’t going to be handing a host of snaps to unproven offensive commodities, but the Cardinals had a better season and bring in a more cohesive roster. Riley said himself at a pregame press conference that it’ll be a “tremendous challenge.” Don’t completely discount the Trojans here, though: Moss is one of the best backup quarterbacks in college football, and there’s still talent bursting out the seams in Riley’s scheme.
Matchup to watch
The most interesting player in this game – by far – is Moss. But the most important matchup is Louisville’s running game against the remnants of a USC defense already shredded by the ground game in 2023. Cardinals back Jawhar Jordan, who ran for 13 touchdowns and more than 1,100 yards this year, is out for the Holiday Bowl after a procedure on his knee. That leaves senior Isaac Guerendo, who excelled in a complementary role by averaging 6 yards per carry, to a majority of the Cardinals’ touches. This is an important prove-it game for potential linebacker returners like Cobb and Eric Gentry.
USC wins if: Moss throws for 250-plus yards, tallies multiple touchdowns and manages the game effectively … USC’s run defense holds Louisville to sub-150 yards on the ground … young offensive linemen like Mason Murphy, Alani Noa and Elijah Paige allow three or fewer sacks of Moss.
Prediction: USC 34, Louisville 31. Moss is ready. He’s been waiting for his shot. Don’t be surprised if he steps up and leads a game-winning drive.
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Allen and John,
thanks again for this board. It makes watching the games that much better.
Great ending to a crummy season. Amazing how much difference a little defense makes. Tonight gives us hope for 2024.
I had to miss the game and was out of touch. Just heard the score and am so happy for Miller Moss and the Trojans, who now head into 2024 heads higher and expectations increased.
Looking forward to watching the game!
Well my fellow TDB commenters I have a pretty good smile on my face right now !!!!!
A nice way to end the season and the year……an underdog, discounted, dismissed Trojan football team wins and wins convincingly.
Accurate !
Take a drink of some of that Egg Nog 1st no ????
Our last Pac-8/Pac-10/Pac-12 game is a W.
12 solo tackles Jalen !
We didn’t expect what Moss did, so what a great surprise. The run game was limited but once in a while burst through for big gains. The missed tackles became more frequent as the game progressed but I’ll be damned if the spirit and intensity remained. That’s what made the difference.
6 weeks ago if someone told me SC was gonna be involved IN ANY sort of Trophy Ceremony I would have figured that they did not see SC play the 2nd half of this season .
So proud of the team and the players who stuck it out tonight!
LR rallied the troops and coached his butt off. Offense rolled, defense made plays. Got Miller to play lights out. We all needed this.
Hey(it ain’t much ) But SC goes home with a Trophy tonight .
The offensive did a better job pass blocking and it helps that Moss got rid of the ball quicker.
Bingo.
Paige was terrific.
It was announced winning coach gets Doused with EGG NOG .
On ALL sportcenters tonight and in the morning one of top 3 most mentioned names ??? MILLER MOSS !!!!!
What a great night for USC football.
Moss is not Caleb……but who would be…….and as far as running the offense he is solid
Tonight is a good night to be a Trojan!
MVP – Miller Moss. Next years starter.
Be honest, who thought we would win and that Moss would play that well.
I intentionally bet against us so we could win!???
Thanks for taking one for the team.
D closes it out. Great game boys. Best all year.
A stat that I keep wondering about is how many times we lost after losing the toss? We won tonight and I was surprised we received the kick.
What a hit !
I stand corrected. Moss should be strongly considered for the starting job next season.
Get him a backup to go with Jake.
Going to be interesting
We accomplished 1 thing for me in this game tonight (And I might be the only one with this opinion) .But I am NO LONGER wondering if USC has a starting QB problem…..FIGHT ON !!!!!!!!!!
Not a time to let up let Miller free
Stopped!!!!
Yea but they stopped themselves .
Well we got lucky there.
Finally got a break.
Sometimes even our defense gets lucky!
Pressure forced a bad throw. Lucky, yes, but not all luck.
I’m not going to sleep on this one. The Tulane bowl is still burned in my mind…
I’m feeling a bit better about our first game matchup next year with LSU, especially since their qb has declared for the draft.
Miller is looking good. Should be the starter next year, no question. Some of his passes are 12-24 inches from perfection, but given his lack of starts, I’m more than impressed.
My concerns remain with our defense, but I’m optimistic there as well with the new coaches and players coming in, and the offensive line. We need much more size, speed and strength in both trenches, but we already knew that.
We are starting to miss tackles……where is that conditioning coach……talking to the special teams coach.
Truth is we do not have the defensive depth because so many players are sitting out so our guys are getting tired.
True
We are winning against a good team with a massively depleted roster. They are playing hard and with guts. Not sure why you are kicking rocks. This has been a huge surprise.
Why can’t we …..All of a sudden stop this Louisville offense ???
USC …..Time to Leave No Doubt !!!!! FIGHT ON !!!!!!!!!!
Turnover time USC Defense …..FIGHT ON !!!!!
Moss just earned the QB1 job for next year!
I am not the greatest Duce fan but he did everything pretty much right on that play .
Miller Moss! Just give the dude the job already.
No….we want a transfer or some other screwed up idea…….the offensive genius has spoken
For all that he isn’t at times, Riley is the best offensive coach in the country. This game is just more proof.
nonsense
Moss should go up to LR after the game and tell him he is thinking of transferring.
Ya, since he is now their million dollar QB.
LOL….good one
Duce!!!!
We Got To Be the next team to score …………… Got To Be !
As nice some of this SC Tackling has looked to our eyes Louisville still has a shot at 400 yards of offense tonight .
And USC has a shot a over 500
Can not be giving up these long drives Defense …..SMH !
What a lousy call
We Can’t seem to make 3 good defensive plays in a row.
Shaw made a play !
Gentry was jogging on that play
He’s had a few of those plays today. I don’t think he wants to be here. Just a hunch.
Louisville is ranked number 16 and has guys out……but our offense is rolling.
Moss response after a turnover grade ? Somewhere between a B+ and an A .
It looked like a high school player against two middle schoolers in that play.
Moss to Ja’kobi. I’ll bet we see lots of this in 2024!
Moss bounces back after pick.