It’s Evaluation Time for Lincoln Riley

Breaking down the USC roster Lincoln Riley inherits

Ryan Kartje (LA Times)  —  When Lincoln Riley first addressed the team he was set to inherit last week, the new USC coach’s message was clear: Everyone was being closely evaluated. And everything was about to change.

“But change is good,” senior defensive end Nick Figueroa said last week.

For a program that just finished with its worst record in 30 years, that promise might portend a full-scale rebuild this offseason. A completely new staff is already being built. Significant roster turnover is expected in the coming weeks. And momentum is now building for a major statement on signing day next Wednesday.

But while wholesale changes loom, here’s a preliminary look at where USC might stand once the dust finally settles:

Quarterbacks

USC quarterbacks Jaxson Dart, left, and Kedon Slovis. (Young Kwak; Rick Bowmer / AP)

It wasn’t long ago that Kedon Slovis was seen as one of the Pac-12’s top passers, a potential Heisman candidate and a surefire first-round NFL draft selection. But since September, when freshman Jaxson Dart stepped in for an injured Slovis and exploded with an extraordinary debut at Washington State, it seemed only a matter of time before the baton was passed to USC’s electric freshman.

A late-season injury only sped up that process, as Dart took the reins and Slovis watched the final three games from the sideline. The expectation is that Slovis will leave USC, but whether that means Slovis enters the NFL draft or transfers to another school is still uncertain.

Dart isn’t going anywhere, and neither is four-star backup Miller Moss. Both will make their impassioned pleas in the coming months to open the Riley era as USC’s quarterback of the future, with Dart the overwhelming favorite to fill that role. But they may not be the only ones vying for the title.

It’s not yet clear where Oklahoma freshman quarterback Caleb Williams will land next football season. The crown jewel of the Sooners’ 2021 class, Williams took over Oklahoma’s offense midway through last season and flashed like one of the most talented quarterbacks in college football as a freshman. If he decides to follow Riley to USC, he would almost certainly be the starter, completely upending the Trojans’ quarterback room.

Running Backs

USC running back Keaontay Ingram carries the ball.

Keaontay Ingram carries during the second half against Arizona on Oct. 30 at the Coliseum. (Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP)

USC had one of the nation’s worst rushing attacks before Keaontay Ingram arrived from Texas as a transfer last spring. Ingram managed to reinvigorate a dismal USC run game, but as he weighs his future, the question now is whether he showed enough to convince scouts he deserves to be drafted.

Ingram said Saturday he’ll discuss that decision with Riley, but if he decides to return for one more season, it’s likely he’ll return as USC’s lead back. If he opts instead for the NFL, that role could fall on Darwin Barlow, who impressed coaches in his first season at USC but dealt with injuries.

Senior Vavae Malepeai has made it clear he won’t return, but in his place, USC welcomes one of the nation’s most exciting prospects in Mater Dei all-purpose running back Raleek Brown, who could offer a spark right away next season.

Wide Receivers/Tight Ends

 Gary Bryant Jr. (1) celebrates his TD catch with WR Tahj Washington during the first half against Oregon State on Sept. 25. (Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP)

Riley would have loved to inherit Drake London, but the injured wideout is on his way to the NFL draft, where he’ll be a first-round pick. With London gone, there’s no obvious receiver to take over top billing in a new offense that asks a lot of its receivers.

Speedy sophomore Gary Bryant Jr. made a statement down the stretch of this season with four touchdowns during his final four games. Tahj Washington is a shifty playmaker who could excel in an offense more tailored to his skill set. And Kyle Ford is a huge target who is now healthy and could make a major leap with a new offense.

Until last season, Riley didn’t use tight ends much at Oklahoma. But with a cadre of talented hybrid tight ends already on the roster at USC, it’s safe to expect Riley will find a way to integrate Michael Trigg, Malcolm Epps and Lake McRee, all three of whom had their moments this past season.

Offensive Line

No position group is in more serious flux. While USC’s offensive line — and especially its interior — exceeded expectations in 2021, there’s no guarantee any of its starting five return. Andrew Vorhees, Brett Neilon and Liam Jimmons are all eligible for the NFL draft and may consider it, but don’t be surprised if all three opt to come back. Vorhees especially showed promise filling in at left tackle and was USC’s highest-graded linemen according to Pro Football Focus.

Young tackles Courtland Ford and Jonah Monheim will have to prove themselves to a new staff after an inconsistent freshmen season, but both should take steps forward with some extra experience under their belt. They better — or else USC could once again find itself in dire straits along its offensive line.

Defensive Line

Washington State OL Liam Ryan blocks USC DL Tuli Tuipulotu during the second half on Sept. 18 in Pullman, Wash. (Young Kwak / AP)

The line was supposed to be the strength of USC’s defense this past season. It didn’t exactly work out that way, but the cupboard is by no means bare.

Tuli Tuipulotu will return as perhaps the most talented player on the Trojans’ defense, while Figueroa has already announced he’ll use his extra year of eligibility for a sixth season. Freshman Korey Foreman had a disappointing debut season, but with a year of experience and a new staff in place, the hope is that his sensational talent will finally shine through.

The interior is far more uncertain. Jake Lichtenstein already announced he’s entering the transfer portal, leaving USC with a largely unproven group led by Jamar Sekona and Stanley Ta’ufo’ou, both of whom were inconsistent in 2021. Expect reinforcements to join them in the middle.

Linebackers

(Shotgun Spratling / For The Times)

Drake Jackson’s “money year” may not have been as lucrative as he hoped, but there’s no reason to think he’ll pass on entering the draft as planned. His absence leaves huge shoes to fill in USC’s pass rush, with no obvious choices to fill them. Juliano Falaniko and Hunter Echols, who also worked as edge rushers, are redshirt seniors who entered the transfer portal Monday.

At inside linebacker, the situation is even more dire. Kana’i Mauga has been USC’s top inside linebacker for the past two years, but has a decision to make about the NFL. His stock could probably benefit from an extra year, but it’s unclear how he might fit in Alex Grinch’s new defensive scheme.

Beyond Mauga, Riley will have to hope for a major leap from Raesjon Davis, who was the second-highest-rated recruit in USC’s last recruiting class, but barely played as a freshman.

Secondary

Safety Calen Bullock plays against the San Jose State on Sept 4 at the Coliseum. (John McCoy / AP)

The state of USC’s secondary hinges on the impending draft decisions of starting cornerbacks Chris Steele and Isaac Taylor-Stuart, both of whom seem likely to move on, even if their stocks didn’t improve much over the Trojans’ lost season.

If both declare, USC will have to rely on unproven prospects — and perhaps a few still-unsigned recruits — to make an immediate impact next season. Five-star cornerback and former commit Domani Jackson is the biggest domino still to fall, with a decision between Alabama and USC expected in the coming days.

Even without Jackson, USC is hardly bereft of young talent in its secondary. Freshman safety Calen Bullock was one of the standouts on the Trojans defense in 2021, while young cornerbacks Jaylin Smith, Prophet Brown and Joshua Jackson flashed at times through the season. A new cornerbacks coach could completely reorder that group by the spring.

Specialists

USC placekicker Parker Lewis lines up to kick a FG while playing against San Jose State on Sept 4 at the Coliseum. (John McCoy / AP)

Parker Lewis had a rough finish to his sophomore season, hitting just eight of his final 13 field-goal attempts, but all signs point toward him returning as USC’s kicker. Punter and captain Ben Griffiths has indicated he hopes to return, too, but as of right now, he’ll have another Aussie punter in incoming freshman Atticus Bertrams to contend with for playing time.

latimes.com

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December 9, 2021 7:28 am
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I’ll remember that catch and run he made against the bRuins in 2020 as one of the best efforts I’ve seen in my 56 years of watching USC Football. I wish London the very best in the NFL!

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December 8, 2021 1:51 pm

This is an amazing article. Riley tells the kids on this team they are being evaluated for next year and about 20 of them decline to play in the last game. Chris Steele was in this group (my guess is Chris is a Donte “guy” and is upset that Donte did not get the gig). So, Chris obviously is challenging Riley. Or planning on transferring. We will see. I am with Rock. I just do not get those 20 kids. They really must think that they are “the program.” Riley has a ton of dead weight to clear out.

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December 8, 2021 4:20 pm
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I agree. Let them go. All twenty. Maybe now that the coaching staff knows who the goldbricks are, why not give each of them a nudge? What coach would want any of these guys playing for him? They’d just quit again…and pull others down with them.

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December 8, 2021 7:37 pm
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Agree- most of these kids are Knuckleheads(Steele) or just can’t play. No real surprise, since the ” Cat” is incapable of evaluating talent. Let them go- gives us more spots in the portal we can use. Let’s usher out Helton, usher in Riley.

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December 8, 2021 3:42 pm
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They might be in college RJ, but even there you can’t cure stupid.

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December 8, 2021 7:27 pm
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Worse than stupid, they would be Poison in the Locker Room

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December 8, 2021 1:42 pm

Here’s some mid-week humor. I saw this on the saturdayblitz.com. This is more appropriate on the babylonbee or onion, not a forum that is supposed to be serious. Enjoy. Clay Helton is a dynamite pick for the Georgia Southern Eagles in the Sun Belt. Helton had some great seasons in his previous stint at Southern Cal. In the eight seasons as the head coach, he led the team to appearances in the Rose Bowl and the Cotton Bowl. His teams were ranked in the AP Top 25 for at least one week in every season as the head coach. The… Read more »

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December 8, 2021 3:41 pm

Whatever reality these writers live in, it is sure not the same one USC exists in.

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December 8, 2021 7:39 pm

That writer needs to be drug tested. He is exhibiting all of the signs of a Black tar heroin user. Are you sure that wasn’t the Babylon Bee?

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December 8, 2021 11:47 am

LSU offered Jimbo $125 million for 8 years.

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December 8, 2021 1:54 pm
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Wow! I think Jimbo has a family issue that is tying him to A&M. As I recall, one of his kids has cancer and is being treated in Houston.

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December 8, 2021 11:32 am
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It was surprising GA didn’t try JT against Alabama, Stetson wasn’t quite getting it done for them.

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December 8, 2021 1:05 pm
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There has been a lot of bitching & moaning locally directed at that smug punk Kirby Smart for just that reason. Especially when UGA was a couple of scores down and Stetson was wetting the bed.

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December 8, 2021 1:52 pm
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I thought JT should have played in the 2nd half of the AL game. Saban made a move like that in a national championship game – in the 2nd half, he sat Hurts and played Tua (a true frosh who had not played a down all year). He won the game because of that move.

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December 8, 2021 4:28 pm
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Hey Allen, never say never, heck, Riley is just getting started.

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December 8, 2021 9:38 am

Tedford officially announced as HC at Fresno St.

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December 8, 2021 8:23 am
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Bill B is definitely not leaving. Looks like LR will need to get a new OLine coach. Have you heard who is out there for OC? We all know it’s Riley, but we have to hire someone in that role.

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December 8, 2021 1:12 pm
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Wives run the show because they got all the…, well listen to Chris Rock and he will tell you why wives run the show…. (this is a PG rated blog).

Bedenbaugh’s wife didn’t want to compete in the land of beautiful women in SoCal….

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December 8, 2021 1:44 pm
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Atl, You may be correct, but I doubt it. Southern California culture is repellent to many, particularly strong Christian family type women. It has nothing to do with competing. It has to do with nuturing and developing her children. Fickell’s wife had the same issue. For what it is worth, I have a friend whose grown son is in the entertainment industry in southern California. He is a conservative Christian from Texas. To get work, he must lie about being from Texas and must lie about his politics and disguise his religion. He is terrified because his 15 year old… Read more »

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December 8, 2021 2:52 pm
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Understand completely RJJ. I figured out I would never return to Cali (for many of the reasons you imply above), which is why I let my California license lapse a couple of decades ago. I would like to have coaches who come out and say “I am not taking this position at USC or ucla or SDSU because I don’t want to live in a low morality state” or something to the same affect. At least the Coach makes a stand in that sense. Instead Bedenbaugh and Fickell hide behind their wives saying, my wife doesn’t want to leave OK… Read more »

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December 8, 2021 7:34 am
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Oregon is have decommits also. They just lost 5 star OL Kelvin Banks and a couple of others.

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December 8, 2021 7:43 am
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He is listed still as O line at OK.

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December 7, 2021 6:30 pm

We are going to see a similar but different offense. Riley knows the importance of the O line protecting the QB. I like most of us are basically concerned about the defense. That will be a real chore for the new DC to get going. Mauga, Bullock, and Prophet Brown will be solid on defense. Tuli will be great again, to bad about losing Jake. I guess just be patient and let the new staff work their magic.

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December 8, 2021 6:33 am
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What’s Sopsher’ status, is he coming back, did he redshirt this year…SC.has been real quiet about his playing and injury
(physical or mental) ?