Lincoln Riley Needs a Red Zone Makeover

USC’s lackluster red-zone offense requires a major jolt for the upcoming Irish…

The Trojans struggled mightily in the red zone against UCLA on Saturday, furthering the worst red-zone touchdown conversion rate of any Lincoln Riley-led program

USC head coach Lincoln Riley stands next to quarterback Jayden Maiava during the second half of their game against UCLA on Saturday night at the Rose Bowl. The Trojans won, but their season-long red-zone efficiency issues continued. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Orange County Register/SCNG)
Lincoln Riley stands next to QB Jayden Maiava during the second half vs UCLA on Saturday night at the Rose Bowl. The Trojans won despite their season-long red-zone efficiency issues. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, OCR/SCNG)

Luca Evans (OC Register)  —  LOS ANGELES — The rivalry, slowly, was melting into a vat of sheer offensive sludge. Dreams of reclaiming the Victory Bell, on a cool Saturday night in Pasadena, were on their last gasp by the fourth quarter. On the sidelines, underneath his headset, USC coach Lincoln Riley sensed his program needed a spark.

So on a second down, trailing by four with eight minutes left against UCLA, Riley called a play they had repped in practice only a couple of times.

Quarterback Jayden Maiava whizzed a lateral over to sophomore receiver Makai Lemon, blockers setting up in front of him like a screen. Except receiver Kyron Hudson (10) faked a quick route, breaking downfield on a go route. And Lemon reared back – he had somehow thrown this pass better in practice, Hudson insisted postgame – and fired a 36-yard dart to a wide-open Hudson to set up a game-clinching touchdown.

It was the kind of brilliance that single-handedly shifted momentum at the Rose Bowl, defining the latest chapter of this cross-town rivalry. It was the kind of brilliance that had formed Riley’s reputation, as a young offensive savant and play-caller dating to his time at Oklahoma.

It was also the kind of brilliance missing, almost entirely, from USC’s offense for much of the night – a unit that completely stagnated in the red zone.

The Trojans won 19-13, yes. But they could have blown the game open. In the second quarter, Maiava took two second- and third-down end zone shots from the 6-yard line before USC settled for a field goal. A drive later, Maiava took two second- and third-down end zone shots from the 5-yard line before USC settled for a field goal.

Maiava finished the night only 1 for 8 in the red zone, the lone completion and USC’s single touchdown coming on the fourth-quarter go-ahead score that capped the Lemon-to-Hudson drive.

Can’t win with field goals, as Maiava muttered Tuesday.

“Definitely, myself,” Maiava said, when asked what he pinned the red-zone struggles on. “Being able to get a relationship with everybody, and making the next-right decision.”

Offensive execution in key spots, though, has been an issue for USC’s program all season, long before Maiava took the reins two games ago. These Trojans, still, rank in the top third of the country in red-zone touchdown conversion rate at 67%. But that’s the lowest mark of any Riley program in his time as a head coach.

USC (6-5 overall, 4-5 Big Ten) ran the ball just five times against nine pass attempts on plays inside UCLA’s 20-yard-line on Saturday, with star back Woody Marks all but neglected on a couple of drives. Still, on Tuesday, Riley pointed to just one play he called – a moment when he felt he could have better taken advantage of a mis-aligned UCLA defense – as one he would have liked to have back.

“Everything else was, I mean, kinda there,” Riley said. “We just didn’t, you know, we didn’t make plays. And so, that’s on us, too.”

“I mean, shoot, we all own in it,” Riley continued. “The calls, the coaching, the execution, we all own in it. We had some opportunities to make ’em, but we gotta make ’em.”

Riley, on Tuesday, also pointed to the strength of the Big Ten defenses USC has faced this season as an explanation in part for their red-zone execution. And as fate would have it, they will face arguably their toughest unit yet to wrap up a rocky regular-season slate: Notre Dame (10-1), currently tied with Penn State and a couple of other programs for the 11th-best red-zone defense in the country.

It’s altogether unlikely, though, that Riley will alter his play-calling from inside the 20-yard-line much come Saturday. And Maiava made clear on Tuesday, asked about USC’s red-zone efficiency: he trusts his receivers in one-on-one matchups.

“I’m gonna keep throwing the ball to them, and throwing the rock, and I told them this,” Maiava said. “They know it.”

ocregister.com

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Golden Trojan
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November 28, 2024 11:12 am
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Gee, Vegas or El Paso. Where would I want to go? Begin and end the season in Vegas sounds good.

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November 28, 2024 9:17 am

Thanksgiving is a day to be thankful for things. I am thankful that the victory bell is painted red again. I am thankful that this blog exists and allows me to vent without calling me an idiot (too often).
Happy Thanksgiving Trojans

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November 28, 2024 9:58 am
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I’m also Thankful for Allen. He never fails to call me out if I say something stupid even if I didn’t mean it that way. 😉✌

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November 28, 2024 11:10 am
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Sometimes what I write doesn’t come out the way others read.   :wpds_unamused: 

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November 29, 2024 5:22 am
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RT, we never call you an idiot unless it is in a very loving, caring way😂.

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November 28, 2024 7:36 am

Happy Thanksgiving to all!

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November 28, 2024 5:17 am

Good morning, y’all. Thanksgiving Breakfast at the Waffle House is an Atlanta tradition and that’s where I’m at.

Everyone have a Thankful day!

Beat the Irish! Fight ON!

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November 27, 2024 8:41 pm

A reporter at the Sporting News speculated that Riley could take the open job at UNC.

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November 27, 2024 9:09 pm
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We could not get that lucky……

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November 28, 2024 7:33 am
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Would you walk away from 65-90 million. Especially if you were a personality that is double analytical as he is.
Nope.
The only way he walks is if a collection of the powers that be meets with him and tells him they are going to go out of their way to make his life miserable and writes him a check for 50 million or so lump sum.

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November 27, 2024 7:29 pm

Can’t win on the road, barely win at home, can’t figure out anyplace else to play. There’s only one way to keep LR from scoring; give USC the ball in the red zone. Just praying the Domers don’t cut us up like boarding house pie, in really small little pieces. Bar keep, swing the hammer!

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November 27, 2024 10:04 pm
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I’ll be heading to BevMo! Friday to stock up. It could be a long afternoon.

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November 27, 2024 4:49 pm

Come on Jahkeem Stewart……come on down……why…….we really need you. Hopefully you’ll give it all you’ve got. Could this be a Cody moment?

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November 27, 2024 4:33 pm

Anybody know how to watch the Lady Trojans right now?

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November 27, 2024 2:40 pm

Well I finally found out why Ucla had a larger than normal crowd on Saturday. They invited 700 high school recruits. That’s more than twice the size of USC’s band, and at least 699 kids who were not impressed by the Bruins personal approach recruiting. (The on kid, who was impressed probably thought, “they’re so bad they need me) but wait there’s more! Common sense says the Bruins comped parents 700 kids plus 1400 parents- they might have had to take off one of the tarps.

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November 27, 2024 3:23 pm
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ucla invites whole teams to come free and fill the end zone seats. All the team has to do is get there to the Rose Bowl. We took a team years ago.

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November 27, 2024 7:31 pm
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Don’t knock it, RT. This ucla technique of local recruiting already sounds better than Riley’s.

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November 27, 2024 1:45 pm
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SLR better get his head out of his “you know what” and realize he is going up against the best pass defense in the country. Balanced attack at least, run heavy better especially in the red zone assuming he can get them there. If he goes 2-1 pass-run the Trojans are doomed.

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November 27, 2024 1:51 pm
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I’m still thinking USC may have some surprises for ND.

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November 27, 2024 2:50 pm
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So far it appears scouting report data doesn’t make much of a difference to his game day approach / impulse. An injury to an opponents key defensive lineman doesn’t seem to change a thing, even if it’s short yardage. Perhaps this game will be different , especially on the goal line.

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November 27, 2024 3:55 pm
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one can only hope….

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November 27, 2024 9:23 am

Yesterday’s inside the Trojan Huddle podcast, it was suggested LR just tell Hayden to make up the next 3-plays in the huddle with you mostly keeping the ball to shovel pass or run the ball inside the red zone. Because after the first series failure to not score a TD, the opponent’s DC knows what Riley will call the next time they get in the red zone . It never changes.

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November 27, 2024 11:12 am
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Saturday’s inept red zone offense was definitely play calling, that’s on LR, because the talent is available. Just have to use it right. But hey, mine is just an untrained eye (even though it has been watching football at all levels for longer than LR has been alive.)

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November 27, 2024 1:54 pm
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I wonder how many of us in 70+ on here. I bet quite a few.

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November 27, 2024 3:55 pm
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66 here!

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November 27, 2024 4:24 pm
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plus

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November 27, 2024 4:27 pm
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-5

volunteerTrojan
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November 27, 2024 2:31 pm
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They say that genius manifest itself early. I think LR has successfully shed the genius label.

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November 27, 2024 4:26 pm
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So true, but in most quarters, it will immediately be followed by either an eye-roll or a snicker. 😅

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Seriously I was convinced he was an “O”
genius until he started with the Hal Mumme impersonation the last two years.

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AW a point you hit on that I’m really worried about is keeping the staff ( D staff ) “aboard”. It’s one thing to run an offense that’s so tough on the defense, but another when the program foundation ( recruiting, retainage, NIL, trench focus ) is “finding itself “. Henson will stick, but that’s not a showstopper. As far as the genius, I do remember watching him at OU. Yes, he had good QBs, but he ran the ball with power and more throughout the game, not clustered. It was a mildly different offense with balance.

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