Lincoln Riley’s ‘No Leeway’ Approach Working Fast!

Lincoln Riley looking to instill massive accountability at USC

Creating a higher standard has been a project for Riley after taking over a woefully undisciplined program for many years

Adam Grosbard (OC Register)  —  From the outside, it’s easy to see the changes at USC the past four months – from the hiring of new head coach Lincoln Riley, to the coaching staff he hired, to the influx of new players they have recruited since their arrival in Los Angeles.

And when the spring game rolls around in three weeks, new offensive and defensive schemes will be on display.

But there have been other shifts, too, that have occurred behind closed doors as Riley has tried to establish his own culture at USC.

“I’d say the biggest thing so far has just been accountability and it’s unconditional,” Trojans offensive lineman Andrew Vorhees said. “Whether guys are missing class or late to tutors or whatever it may be, it’s addressed and nothing goes unseen. That’s something that hasn’t necessarily been the case in the past here.”

USC’s previous shortcomings in this area have not been much of a secret. They have flared up in many a game in the form of senseless penalties and careless turnovers.

Asked what steps he has taken to create accountability, Riley doesn’t go in-depth, joking the full answer would extend his Saturday morning Zoom press conference through the rest of the weekend.

But he does have a guiding philosophy that informs each policy.

“Playing football at a championship level involves being at the level in every single thing that you do,” Riley explained. “You can’t pick and choose as a player, as a coach which things you think matter because in reality, they all matter. This game’s that competitive, the margins are that thin, and so we approach everything the same way.”

That means responsibilities in both the athletic realm – from practices to weights to doctor’s appointments – and the academic – from class to tutoring sessions – are treated equally.

“If we ask you to do it, it’s valuable,” Riley continued. “There’s no leeway, there’s no excuses, there’s no ‘I thought’, there’s no ‘We do it now but when football season comes we don’t’ or ‘Now spring ball starts we don’t.’ That doesn’t matter. It’s the standard, it is what it is – every single person every day, and we’re going to be relentless about that.”

When asked how the players have responded to this, Riley chuckles a little as he measures his words.

“I mean like anytime you change things it’s going to take some time,” Riley said. “But the thing I will say, there’s been rapid progress. Little rough in the early going, much improved right now and it needs to continue to get better.”

For every stick, there must be a carrot. Riley and his staff have devised a way to reward those who buy in and show their commitment to the program.

For spring football, all players have started with a clean, cardinal helmet, sans the gold Trojan decal. But when the coaching staff agrees an individual has reached a certain criteria, he is “gold plated”, receiving his decal from former Trojans on staff like Taylor Mays or Lenny Vandermade in front of the team.

“We felt like that that decal should be earned, not just given because you got a spot on the roster,” Riley said. “So we laid out kind of a process, all-encompassing habits off the field, habits on the field, competitive nature, putting the team first, being accountable, being reliable.”

So far, Riley estimates, USC has reached the low double-digits in terms of players who have been gold-plated. Could there be a situation in which a player has a plain, cardinal helmet by the time of the season opener?

“I doubt we’re gonna put a player out there that hasn’t earned that in our program,” Riley said.

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Golden Trojan
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April 5, 2022 8:09 am
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The phrase “Addition by Subtraction” comes to mind. Anybody on this list we will miss come September?

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April 5, 2022 11:50 am
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Michael Trigg? I would have liked to see what the current coaching staff could develop Trigg and how he would do in the LR offense.

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April 5, 2022 11:59 am
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Lots and lots of kids jumped into the portal haven’t found new schools yet. Many will have to drop down a division and many will find themselves without any offer at all. The beginning of the portal era is the wild Wild West.. Will be interesting to see if it slows down or continues with little or no guardrails. I foresee a bunch of kids making very bad decisions. The Bru MCCoy situation is interesting. Seemingly a ton of talent,but as of now he hasn’t found a home. Too much baggage?

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April 5, 2022 5:15 pm
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I see Bru McCoy’s problems were not football related. He could be an asset on this team if USC were to let him come back. Not sure about him buying into the LR culture though. Trigg could have been a impact player.

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April 5, 2022 7:34 pm
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LR is definitely leading players to the door. And he is not the only coach using the portal as a way to remake their roster. Whatever the reason these guys hit the portal, many of them are going be left high and dry. I think players should be allowed one free move that allows them to play immediately at their new school & any move after that would require them to sit out a year.

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April 5, 2022 9:22 pm
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Pretty sure that’s the transfer rule as it now stands.

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April 12, 2022 12:11 pm
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It has been said countless times if a Coach is all about winning, he should remain in CFB. Recruiting anyone you covet, locally & across the nation gives you the ability to build as great a football program you want. PC was unbelievable in his recruiting. If he wanted any player, he went after him and with few exceptions, signed the player. Now as LR is tasked with rebuilding the program, he will be compared to PC’s recruiting ability success. PC knew you had to play defense to win championships and did it. LR talks the same game but I… Read more »

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April 5, 2022 5:16 pm
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They just lost their starting RB to an ACL injury so Campbell may get a good shot.

San Diego Trojan
April 4, 2022 3:00 pm
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Great pickup. I can never undervalue the impact that a superior place kicker/ punter has on every aspect of game planning and wins and losses. From game changing field position to the confidence in knowing that by reaching a specific yard line at the end of halves and games, you could feel great about your chances of a game-winning kick. You always know that a few NFL guys like Baltimore’s Justin Tuck is going to be automatic at a yardage that others aren’t.

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April 4, 2022 3:27 pm
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Even if it is a train wreck and he is shown the door, he has been great. By far the greatest coach in their history. PC is a no doubt hall of famer. He’s not on the Mt Rushmore of all time football coaches, but he’s real close.

San Diego Trojan
April 4, 2022 3:33 pm
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One of the very few to be a championship coach in college and pros. He stuck by his philosophy, maybe even to a fault sometimes, because he truly believed in his plan. One of the all-time greats, in my opinion.

San Diego Trojan
April 4, 2022 3:37 pm
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If he stays healthy, he is a difference maker on any team, and an early all-pro for many years. There is nothing soft about him. Very few receivers are as tenacious fighting for a ball than Drake.

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April 3, 2022 8:50 am

What to make of what we are seeing? I really do not know what to expect next year. After all, LR has made it clear that he is going to be adding at least 10 more players from the portal after Spring Practice, all of whom may start (particularly on D). Given that caveat, what seems clear. The O will be significantly improved from last year. First, far superior coaching. Second, the talent at the skill positions (we have an entirely new team at QB, RB and WR) is better. Third, the OL will be significantly better. I thought the… Read more »

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April 3, 2022 9:10 am
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I have a little higher hopes than most, always do. I think the D will be significantly better, but cannot afford injuries. We aren’t deep. Shane Lee, Tuli, and Bullock are all 1st team PAC 12 guys. But they have to stay on the field. I think we only have 2 games as underdog, Utah and ND. I also don’t think LR will throw games away. So I’m at 10-2.

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April 3, 2022 11:23 am
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Until I see the team in September, I really cannot tell what they will be. We have at least two more really difficult games – against OSU in Corvallis and against UCLA at the Rose Bowl. UCLA will be good to very good this year (just like I expect us to be). I also am intrigued about AZ. They hugely upgraded their team this year. But, it is way too early to tell. All I feel confident is saying it the team will not peak in Game 2 (as was the standard last 4 years under the Cat).

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April 3, 2022 11:50 am
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You know Chris, when you draw a line in the sand as it pertains to accountability both on & off the field, LR and his coaching staff probably have it the toughest this 1st year getting the program up to a level that will attract the best recruits both on NSD & the portal in the next few years and then NSD after that. Some players will test the accountability issue off the field and how they are dealt with will be crucial in getting everyone’s attention. LR’s patience has to be limited. But as you say, injuries will be… Read more »

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April 4, 2022 3:06 pm
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I love the return of accountability and PC-like competition for playing time every day in practice. Clay, like a lot of coaches and parents, are more interested in being a guy’s friend and not hurting feelings, than giving a kid the discipline and direction they crave and know they ultimately need to grow

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April 3, 2022 1:41 pm
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Allen, we agree. 2022 will be the greatest year of Trojan football since PC’s first year. I do not count Sam Darnold’s first year, as that contained the AL stomping and the loss to Stanford AND it gave the Cat some unearned and ill deserved credibility. I am really looking forward to 2022. And, as Jamaica and Chris point out, LR has some elite talent on the 2022 team, but it is very thin. And, during the first year of his tenure, some kid will test him. Count on it. And, I really do not care what the record is.… Read more »

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April 3, 2022 6:55 am

Makes you wonder what could have been with past teams had they had a culture that encouraged accountability and hard work. Daily we seem to see new shadows of the curse of the cat.

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April 3, 2022 7:56 am
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Steveg, We will never know. And, the kids on those teams will never know. We do know that three years ago, SC had 3 NFL starting WRs and two starting NFL OL on the team and it won 8 games against a weak schedule. But, we will never know what what talent was on D because it was never developed. We will never know what those kids could have been. Some say coaching does not matter and talent is talent (after all, look at the team that had basically 5 NFL first round talent on it – all that talent… Read more »

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April 3, 2022 9:28 pm
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so we progress through spring into fall, see what he picks up and then the proof is in the pudding. If LR is for real, here we go, off on another great ride. If not we ride it out and hope for better. I know what is past is past, but it just hurts to see great kids with talent so wasted over the Helton years.

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April 2, 2022 7:53 pm

This works on so many levels. He’s come up with a reward without messing with tradition. Some teams earn their name on their jerseys, others put marijuana stickers on their helmet. Both of those options go against tradition at SC, but earning a place (and sticker) works.

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April 2, 2022 5:11 pm

Coach Riley–What a breath of fresh air for the USC program. Everyday another example of LR doing something the right way.

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April 2, 2022 7:24 pm
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Agreed. Well said.