Lincoln Riley Fixes USC’s Parking Problem

Lincoln Riley has USC surging – expect more of the same

Trojans coach’s mean-what-you-say approach has instilled habits that have his team envisioning a 12th national title

Mirjam Swanson (OC Register —  LOS ANGELES — Come January, they could be national champions, those young men who cycled through USC’s John McKay Center on Thursday, the day before fall camp began.

It wasn’t hard to picture it, as position group by position group came through, these USC football players patiently and politely answering our probably pretty repetitive media day questions.

No problem for these guys; they know repetition.

And so, in their clean cardinal-colored jerseys, they were appropriately consistent in their responses, none of them hesitating to look us in the eye and echo what linebacker Eric Gentry (18) said: “If you don’t think you can be the best in the country, then there ain’t no reason to be here.”

“We’re going into this season knowing what our goal is,” said Ceyair Wright, a junior defensive back from Los Angeles’ Loyola High. “But that’s everybody’s goal when they come to college.”

Sure. But everybody doesn’t just come out and just say it. And if they do, they don’t often really mean it. Or maybe they do mean it, bless their hearts, but c’mon.

These days at USC, they mean what they say.

They should. They’ve got Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Caleb Williams coming back, and everyone else does not. They’re going to have a better defense to complement him, beefed up up front and more experienced all around. They’ve got a schedule that isn’t quite a cakewalk, but which is filled with winnable games – including those road trips to Eugene, Oregon, and South Bend, Indiana.

And they’ve got Lincoln Riley, the coach who meant what he said at Pac-12 media day last year, before his first season at USC, when he proclaimed it his immediate goal to take a team that finished 4-8 the previous season and win a national championship with it: “We didn’t come here to play for second.”

The Trojans went 11-3 and forced their way into the College Football Playoff conversation, falling out only when they lost the Pac-12 Conference championship game to Utah.

The man means what he says.

That’s what his players and fellow coaches kept saying when asked to explain what they meant when they talked about the marked change in culture within USC’s football program, proud once again.

“He is a very consistent coach, if not one of the most consistent people I’ve been around,” said Lake McRee (87), a 6-foot-4 tight end who said he was struck by how even Riley’s demeanor remained, even after the Trojans’ first loss last year to Utah.

“If our approach every time is gonna be to go our hardest, there’s no point in changing our approach,” McRee realized. “So that just builds more trust.”

And when you can trust that your boss isn’t going to take a bad day out on you, well, that’s one fewer distraction to deal with. “You’re not walking around on eggshells,” said Dennis Simmons, a receivers coach who arrived with Riley after seven seasons in Oklahoma.

But it seems to be more than vibes. The Trojans’ habits have improved.

“I think it’s hard for coaches, they say so many different things, you might lose track. But I feel like (Riley) never does,” said long snapper Jac Casasante (39), another Loyola product and lifelong USC fan. “If he says something, that’s the way it’s gonna be.

“That’s maybe what we lacked in previous years. Something like parking; we weren’t supposed to park in a certain area and guys got sort of punished for a week. And then people kept parking in that area, whether they got tickets or not, they just still did it.

“If you think you can get away with something as small as parking, you think you can get away with missing a workout, you don’t have to memorize all the plays, it definitely does trickle down.”

No one’s parking where he’s not supposed to now, Casasante said.

“The best way I could put it into words,” said Wright, “is nothing slips through the cracks. Everybody always says the little things are really important, but (Riley) makes sure to take them into account.

“For example, his first week here” – Wright chuckled a bit at a painfully vivid memory – “we do accountability, right? Basically, if someone is late to something or has a missed assignment, or missed a meal, there’s one up-down for that. It’s across the whole board, whole team. Everybody has to do one up-down for me if I miss something.

“We did 131 up-downs that first Saturday. And that moment was like, ‘They’re not playing. No more missing class, no more being late to things.’ And I feel like that transfers onto the field, those habits.”

Ding! Ding! Ding! That’s what Roy Manning is always saying.

“Anyone can go hit a 3-pointer – but you ain’t Steph Curry,” said the linebackers coach, who also came from Oklahoma. “To be a high-level football player, you have to be able to play at a high level and then sustain.

“That’s my point to our guys. I have a saying: It’s hard to be the cut-corner guy off the field, looking for an out or a way to make something easy, and get on the field and now you flip the switch.

“The No. 1 thing I spend my time doing is cultivating character: This is how you handle your business off the field, because I really believe if you handle those things, then it will carry over.”

What USC has going for it – going back to Gentry, the Trojans’ dynamic 6-7 linebacker – is that handling business seems also to include taking seriously the notion that football is supposed to be fun. That playing for a championship is something to enjoy.

That mindset, along with defensive tackle Bear Alexander’s arrival from Georgia to go “hunt” opposing QBs, or Williams’ quest to be just the second player to win a second Heisman Trophy, could help position the Trojans to live up to their own lofty expectations.

“You can say you can get 1% better every day,” a reflective Gentry (18) said. “But people don’t understand what it really is to do that. It’s really just striving to be the best and having the right head space every day. And it’s a game, it’s something that you’re supposed to have fun with …

“So that’s why I really feel like it’s all in this year. Every day you go hard, and the reason I say, ‘Be best in the country,’ is we’re really trying to do the right thing.”

And he means it.

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August 1, 2023 5:00 pm
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Looks like the SEC and BIG will be dominating college football from now on.

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August 1, 2023 4:25 pm
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Thank God we’re getting out of this dumpster fire of a conference. I never thought I would say that as I grew up with the Pac-10 but this is how far this conference has fallen.

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I keep wondering what the deal would have been had USC and ucla not left for greener pastures. Would Fox have jumped in?

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August 1, 2023 4:59 pm
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If true that means each Pac 9 school gets $2.2 million a year, while the BIG will get $3.75 millions per school after USC and UCLA come on board.

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Incredible at how bad this looks to the rest of the country.

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July 31, 2023 7:37 am

Rumor is the Pac is going with Apple for $200 million. Horrible deal, and all streaming.

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Thank the Lord Above that we’re getting away from all that. Whether or not a streaming deal with Apple is actually ever finalized, the mere fact that they are talking about it seriously this far into the Pac’s efforts to get a media deal shows that the Pac is in a DIY submersible headed down to the Titanic.

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Well, Allen, it is a tremendously sad event, but as with the Titanic itself, it is unavoidable that it will stand as a symbol of human bravado gone wrong. It is insane how reckless that whole thing was. The more I hear, the worse it gets.

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No, Allen. It’s never too soon to spoof pure idiocy and arrogance.

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ohhhh, isn’t that too bad….

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July 30, 2023 10:13 pm

I saw a post, that quoted Caleb as saying the Trojans didn’t want to be in their bowl game. The problem with the quote is there was no follow up article explaining the quote. We’re they hoping for a better bowl? (My assumption) or was there something else?

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Bowl games are blah now … just a pain in the ass except the semis and Rose Bowl. Final year stars don’t even play in them.

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The problem with sun-par bowl games is and has been for some time, you have coaches & their programs that take bowl games seriously to win and those others who show up to celebrate their invitation, pat themselves on the back and play like it.

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You have the up and coming teams trying to prove themselves playing a team that feels it deserves better or is just glad to be there. One is trying hard to win, the others are just there for the fun. Add in the stars saving themselves for the draft. Dull. Can’t wait for the expanded playoffs, every game will matter.

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July 31, 2023 10:48 am
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I am sure it was a misquote or taken out of context….

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I have been looking for anything related for a couple of days. That’s why I brought it up. It was on Facebook and I was sure it was BR, but I haven’t found anything since seeing the original post.

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George K got caught with his pants down assuming the member schools would wait for him to get something accomplished. He screwed this up so badly now there isn’t a SoCal connection for the PAC losing SDU going back to the MWC. I can see the Arizona schools & Utah saying goodbye after finding out a major amount of the TV package will come from streaming? There is little recruitment value & fanbase in that avenue. Talk about using “leftovers” from last nights party to pay your way will show the nation the PAC is no longer worthy of the… Read more »

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July 30, 2023 7:32 pm

Nice .. the way USC football should be
LR is a god send, not sure there is a better more perfect football coach for the job

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July 30, 2023 7:09 pm

George K says the Pac9 will get a media deal, THEN, look to expand. The product he is trying to sell is losing value. The only way to add value is to add valuable members. I would assume he has gone to the media buyers with potential members. I can only conclude those parties that WANT to join the Pac don’t add value and any one that would add value is NOT INTERESTED in joining. The Titanic continues to take on water while the orchestra plays on.

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200M Streaming deal, okay. Probably the Conference will probably syphon off 20M for expenses, leaves 180M in play for the schools. Giving each school approximately 20M….but the only way to see games is streaming…PAC9 is going to lose tons of exposure. For those numbers I expect one more school jumps ship. As this plays out the PAC9 is no longer considered a Power 5 Conference, at least to me !

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You only win championships when everyone understands their jobs and buys into following the rules. Thank God we have LR as our head coach.

I’m ready to run through a brick wall for him.

Fight On!

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July 30, 2023 11:52 am

This is truth, excellent article. This mindset wins championships FIGHT ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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July 30, 2023 8:04 am

Excellent article. Enjoyed reading about the change in attitude and coaching.

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LR isn’t afraid to say what’s on his mind about wins/Playoff. And you hear his players saying they will win this & that. PC was every bit as competitive and determined to win championships. But you never heard him or his players say we will get to the playoffs and win. You didn’t hear it from McKay nor his players either. Funny thing about Colorado’s supposed jump back into the Big 12. They wanted into the PAC 12 to improve their academic standing as well as become more favorable getting grant money. They were also a progressive liberal minded University… Read more »

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Money always drives the bus. Always.

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CU got the Larry Scott F job … that pos criminal

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Itete has ” knucklehead” written all over him. I don’t doubt FSU offered more NIL money.
He knew( or should have ) known this when he publicly committed to SC just 6 weeks ago. Instead he tells the familiar story of how SC is his dream schools, and earlier this week told Scott Schader that while being pursued by others, he was still solid with the Trojans.
I wouldn’t doubt he is in the portal in a year. Hope we pass this time.

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$$$

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If he were a woman, his explanation would be classed as “Fickle”
Hardly worth worrying about. May the reality of life welcome him.

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I am so tired of hearing these kids who have yet to do anything in CFB talking about how much they want or need to be loved and pampered in recruiting (whether that love is shown in words or money). Some things belong in the mind rather than the mouth. These guys would get so much farther talking about what their goals are, how the school they have chosen will HELP THEM achieve them, and what they hope to contribute to a major program. I prefer the “I need them more than they need me” demeanor in my college athlete,… Read more »

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Miller Moss, future Head Coach somewhere in college football.

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I would hire this kid in any field he sets his sights upon, A future multi-millionaire at his bank and in life.

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July 29, 2023 11:40 am

I am just waiting to see how all of this translates to game time on the field. Last year was a much improved culture and it is sounding that this year it is even better, perhaps maturing like a fine wine. Just make the tackles guys, everything else will take care of itself.

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Yet another hint at how Helton let little things slide and it showed on the field. I remember when New York City used to come down hard on petty crime, the big stuff declined. Let the little stuff slide and it just snow balls. When you are just trying to keep players on your team at Georgia Southern you can let guys slide and play favorites. Not at USC and to win NCs.

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That clown had no business being the HC at SC … none. Most years not even an assistant but then look who brought him here and look who kept him around.

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I honestly don’t think Helton could successfully coach a high profile High School team.

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Saw Gomer at the Masters this year, walked right by me. I didn’t give the courtesy of ‘ hey coach’. The year before saw Swann, gave him the ‘Fight On Swannie’ … only because of his great playing days. He seemed genuinely thrilled when returned the moto’

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gomer was always a fish out of water at USC and on the west coast, IMO.

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Not even a football coach