Retooled USC Football Is Ready For Spring

25 notes, quotes and things to know ahead of USC spring football …

Jahkeem Stewart in action against Michigan State last season.

  • Freshman star Luke Wafle leads USC’s revamped defensive front, where improved depth and promising young talent could be key to the spring turnaround.

  • New coaches Mike Ekeler and Skyler Jones bring veteran leadership, confident the linebacker room has NFL-caliber talent ready to be unlocked this spring.

  • Iowa State transfer Jontez Williams slots in as a cornerback starter, while freshman Rock Hill and other young prospects compete for significant playing time.

Ryan Kartje (LA Times)  —  With spring football practice approaching, USC beat reporters were given the chance to talk to assistants we don’t often get access to during the season.

Here are 25 notes, quotes and things to know ahead of spring football …

LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 29, 2025: Southern California Trojans quarterback Jayden Maiava (14) warms-up during a timeout against UCLA at the Coliseum on November 29, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)

1. Jayden Maiava has taken “a huge leadership jump” from last season. That’s according to offensive coordinator Luke Huard, who said the quarterback has been meeting with young wideouts, setting up group chats, watching film and working with them at walk-throughs. There will be a lot on his shoulders with such a young receiving corps.

2. Freshman quarterback Jonas Williams is “pretty developed” from a physical standpoint. The athleticism also is obvious when you watch him on tape. The question is how quickly can he get up to speed mentally? Huard said Williams ran a “very multiple” offense that asked a lot of its quarterbacks. So that’s a good sign. But with Husan Longstreet gone, USC is starting from square one again at backup quarterback. Sam Huard is still an option, but this wasn’t necessarily what USC planned.

3. Huard addressed Longstreet’s exit and how plans at quarterback change on a whim nowadays. Huard’s tone, which can’t really be detected in the quote, suggested he wasn’t exactly thrilled about the situation. (Huard, after all, spent a lot of time and energy getting Longstreet to USC.) This is part of what he said: “We are going to recruit guys that are going to represent USC at an elite level and give us an opportunity to win and compete for national championships. So for us, it’s identifying those guys that USC is important to ‘em. They want to truly be here. They want to stay and develop.”

4. Don’t be shocked if a freshman running back makes an impression, even with a clear top two in the backfieldDeshonne Redeaux and Shahn Alston earned raves from running backs coach Anthony Jones — and are very different. Alston is the bigger power back, while Jones called Redeaux “a jack of all trades.” Jones said Redeaux is already a solid blocker and even can line up in the slot as a receiver if need be.

5. What’s the next step look like for King Miller? “Hopefully, King 2.0,” Jones said, with a laugh. Miller’s main goal in the offseason has been “transforming his body,” Jones added. And if Miller can maintain his breakaway speed while adding strength, the sophomore running back could be bound for an even bigger year than he had in 2025.

6. Sophomore receiver Tanook Hines (16) is working on his route running. Hines’ athleticism was clearly off the charts in his debut season. But there’s still plenty to polish in his game. Receivers coach Dennis Simmons said that’s the next step for him as he takes the reins as the Trojans’ No. 1 wideout. This offseason is a crucial one for Hines.

7. Zach Williams will move to slot receiver. Could that mean more opportunity? Williams didn’t make much of a splash last season, largely because of injury, but when he left Utah, then-coach Kyle Whittingham said he would’ve been the Utes’ top receiver the next season. Williams has talent. And with the move inside, he finally could get the opportunity too.

8. The rest of USC’s receiving corps is very young. I expect that means we’ll see a lot of sets with Hines, Williams and N.C. State transfer Terrell Anderson at first. But freshmen Boobie Feaster and Kayden Dixon-Wyatt no doubt will get their chances to change that. Redshirt freshman Corey Simms turned heads in camp last fall and could be primed for a step forward too.

9. The competition at tight end is wide open. Lake McRee is off to the NFL. Walker Lyons transferred. “Who’s going to fill all those snaps?” tight ends coach Chad Savage asked. “Those are a lot of snaps that have gotta be replaced.” Savage mentioned that Wisconsin transfer Hunter Ashcraft would be a part of that equation. Redshirt freshman Taniela Tupou had begun to impress by the end of last season as well.

10. That said, freshman Mark Bowman might make a serious push to start. When I asked Savage about where Bowman was most developed, he said Bowman was “pretty complete” already. Remember, he still should be in high school at this point. Of course, it’ll take time for him to adjust to the physicality and blocking of college football. But I suspect that won’t take long. “In terms of being a natural pass-catcher, route runner, being explosive,” Savage said, “he can do all that.”

11. Savage had a chance to leave for another opportunity. He chose to stay and was promoted accordinglyThe Trojans’ new pass game coordinator called working at USC “a dream come true.” He added, “There’s so much growth for me to happen here at USC. … I’m a West Coast guy.” That’s good news, considering he might be one of the best recruiters in college football.

12. Offensive line coach Zach Hanson said USC’s front was “nowhere near where we need to be” last season. The unit actually overachieved, considering its circumstances, but he feels there’s “a lot of room for growth.” I agree. This group will look a lot different in the fall than it did last season, with some linemen starting at new positions. Hanson believes the added competition will lead to a big leap for the line. I tend to agree.

13. Tobias Raymond will take reps at center in the spring. It has been the plan for a while that eventually Raymond would try his hand at center, as coaches see that as his best chance to stick in the NFL. It’s not out of the question that he could play there full time, assuming another linemen steps in.

14. Five-star freshman Keenyi Pepe will start off working at right tackle. Can he win the job in Year 1? He’ll have Justin Taunauu, last year’s starter, as well as young returners like Elijah Vaikona and Aaron Dunn to compete with, but Pepe is further developed than the usual freshman. “A lot is just God-given talent,” Hanson said. “The Lord blessed him with unbelievable gifts.”

15. New coordinator Gary Patterson famously split his 4-2-5 defense into two calls. One for the front seven, one for the defensive backs. But that could play out differently at USC, he said. Patterson’s plan is to use pieces of USC’s old scheme under D’Anton Lynn and “add another scheme to it.” Sometimes that’ll mean just one call for the whole defense, other times he’ll plan to deploy a double call. With slower offenses in the Big Ten, that approach could work quite well.

16. “Everybody thinks he’s the No.1 player in the country for a reason,” defensive line coach Shaun Nua said of freshman Luke Wafle. “He has the potential, the mentality, the character. It’s our job to make sure we maximize that on a consistent basis.”

17. The most encouraging development on USC’s defensive front? “Depth is the greatest friend you can have,” Nua said. He’ll certainly have more of it this season. Assuming his freshmen up front settle in quickly. Wafle is sure to play, while freshman defensive tackles Jaimeon Winfield and Tomuhini Topui look primed for early roles. That’s in addition to freshman All-American Jahkeem Stewart and fellow rising sophomore Floyd Boucard, who was a standout in stretches last season.

18. Skyler Jones, USC’s new defensive tackles coach, got his break in college football because of Eric Henderson. Now, with Henderson back in the NFL, Jones got promoted in his place at USC. Jones said he cried when coach Lincoln Riley told him the good news. Jones will be a critical figure in improving USC’s interior and developing Stewart. It’s a huge opportunity, but I think Jones is capable of continuing Henderson’s work. “Dawgwork is alive,” Jones said. “Dawgwork isn’t going anywhere.”

19. Of all the new coaching hires, Mike Ekeler impressed me most. Ekeler said he left Nebraska because he already built a strong foundation for the Cornhuskers’ special teams, which he said were now “on cruise control.” He didn’t like the feeling of being comfortable, he said. He wanted a challenge — and he’ll get a double dose with USC’s linebackers and special teams units. Last season, Nebraska was great on kick return while also blocking five kicks. The Trojans had a good kicker … but that’s about all the nice things you can say about the special teams.

20. According to Ekeler, even “Ray Charles could see we have a talented linebacker room here.” If that’s true, we haven’t seen that talent harnessed yet. USC is putting a lot of faith in the untapped potential of Desman Stephens II and Jadyn Walker, who both have very particular skill sets for defensive coordinator Gary Patterson to utilize. But Ekeler is convincing: “Over 30 linebackers that I’ve coached have gone to the NFL,” he said. “We’ve got guys in our room with that ability. Now it’s just about getting that out of them.”

21. Another great quote from Ekeler, who was asked about the perception that Riley can’t have a good defense: “Anybody who says that Lincoln Riley doesn’t care about defense, I’d have to check their oil.”

Jontez Williams returns an interception for Iowa State last season.

22. Safe to say that Jontez Williams will open spring as USC’s CB1. Cornerbacks coach Trovon Reed said he saw the Iowa State transfer as “the best all-around player in the portal.” That’s high praise, but USC made Williams its top target this offseason for a reason. It’s been a while since USC had a true shutdown corner.

23. The other cornerback spot is wide open. I didn’t get the impression that Chasen Johnson, who was expected to fill a starting spot last season, is assured to play opposite Williams in the fall. There’s Marcelles Williams as well as RJ Sermons, who would’ve been one of the top recruits in this year’s class if he hadn’t reclassified. Prophet Brown also could play outside if he doesn’t play in the slot.

24. Don’t be surprised if freshman corner Elbert “Rock” Hill is a serious contributor by season’s end. Reed said the “sky is the limit” for the four-star freshman, who could play any number of positions in Patterson’s defensive backfield. “Wherever we can get him on the field fastest, that’s where he’ll be,” Reed said.

25. Safety Christian Pierce is out after offseason surgery. Safety is a critical spot in Patterson’s scheme, and Pierce is one of the most important players on the team. It’d be unfortunate if he had to sit out spring, but I’m bullish on Pierce having a big year regardless.

latimes.com

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volunteerTrojan
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March 4, 2026 5:56 am
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I despise that 4 seed. And this bracket gives them the easiest round 1 winner in terms of traditional powers or football schools. Of course, last season showed us what Indiana thought of traditional football powers. Who knows, maybe Texas Tech is this year’s Indiana, I’ve been seeing their name come up quite a bit in transfer portal news.

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March 2, 2026 11:26 am
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In ’24 USC BB had 2 recruits and 11 transfers. In ’25 USC BB had 2 recruits and 11 transfers. So far in ’26 2 recruits. Maybe Muss needs to reverse this trend. Maybe get some guys who want to be Trojans for a few years not one and done mercenaries.

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March 2, 2026 1:42 pm
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I thought Muss was a great hire, but I am beginning to rethink that.The team has suffered devastating injuries, but the play the last 4 games has me wondering if the team has given up, and if Coach has lost the locker room. CMB looks like a knucklehead, but Muss recruited him.Arenas has played fast and loose, never seeing a shot he didn’t like. Very few of those shots are actually going thru the hoop. Yet it looks like Muss made a deal with his dad to start him from day one, and he always has the green light. Next… Read more »

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March 1, 2026 5:44 pm
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They are 11-0, sweeping Cal Poly in a 4 game series. What’s hard to fathom is USC pitching had completely shut down the Mustangs all the way up to the 9th inning of game 4. Then, with a 6-1 lead and our closer on the mound, he melted down, and with the help of a 2 out error, the game was tied up. Fortunately, SC won it in the 11th.
Tuesday nights opponent(ICI) is a good team, and will be a real test.

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March 2, 2026 8:54 am
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I am not a fan of Musselman, yes he is a smart guy but he wears out his welcome after a few years with his style of play which causes lots on injuries and and his treatment of players and management. There was speculation when he was hired that he was doing this to get his two kids into the business as coaches.

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March 2, 2026 9:54 am
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This story is going to get more interesting; both CNN and Fox have had news alerts about the player USC asked to leave the team and just now KTLA had a ‘Breaking News Alert’ about the USC basketball program. Since when is USC’s BB program worthy of national news.

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March 2, 2026 7:05 pm
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USC will always be a football school just as UCLA will always be a basketball school. If UCLA is going to win an NC, it will be in BB. Mick Cronin will soon be gone at UCLA. He’s a good coach who usually has good defenses. They will always win about 20 games under him, but they will never win an NC under Cronin.

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March 4, 2026 9:00 pm
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Parcelman007, would you say Indiana “was” a basketball school too? If the same happened to Kentucky & Duke, how fast would they turn their backs to BB? The main reason that school across town is called a BB schooL is their administration is too damn cheap. Get them a few conference championships it wouldn’t even take a nattie for them to go gu gu over football. Football runs the college universe!

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March 5, 2026 10:09 am
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What happened at Indiana was an anomaly. Really, how many times has a none-football school like Indiana all of a sudden found a “one in a century” coach like Cignetti who won a NC and seemed to want to stay at Indiana rather than use it as a stepping stone to go somewhere where he can build a dynasty. Bear Bryant and Nick Saban won big before they came to Alabama but I think that they wanted to start a dynasty which they obviously didn’t think could could be done where they were at. Bud Wilkinson stayed at Oklahoma because… Read more »

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March 5, 2026 7:00 pm
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What you said makes a lot of sense. I still say that I would be very surprised if Indiana wins another NC in the next 10 years. We’ll see!! There’s just too many great coaches out there and a lot of other schools that have big bucks to spend(especially the Texas schools). Also, there are a lot of great players out there. The kids nowadays mature a lot earlier because of all the camps they have and they start at a much earlier age. Just as the dynasties in college basketball ended with John Wooden, I don’t think you will… Read more »

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March 6, 2026 9:27 am
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I Agree

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February 27, 2026 2:18 pm

I believe coach Stank is the right guy to bring USC back to baseball prominence. They are undefeated, and the starting pitching has been elite..But beginning with last night, the schedule gets tougher. Hope they keep it up, and get into post season, and then make a run.

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February 27, 2026 10:47 am
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That guy is a really good coach. He had some excellent teams at Grand Canyon. I can see SC going back to the glory days in baseball

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February 26, 2026 3:41 pm
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As Jamaica said below, you need one OOC big boy game to test the mettle of the team. 3 cupcakes then travel across country for Rutgers. Trojans could go into Piscataway, N.J. flat as a pancake looking ahead to Oregon.

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February 26, 2026 5:10 pm
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For the future schedule the Bay Area teams on a rotating basis. That would probably fill the stadium.

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February 26, 2026 5:42 am
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Of course not. You cannot get a great team culture if your man at the top sucks at it

But, just the same, the Kool-Aide festival has opened for 2026!🤣

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February 26, 2026 9:55 am
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I agree with DDS. You need one non-conference foe that will push your team to a certain level of play to truly see where their ability & mental determination is before league play. But Riley may feel having a good amount of freshmen seeing action in the beginning is leary of putting them in a meat grinder too soon. And he will ignore the coliseum being half full.

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February 25, 2026 2:37 pm

LOL…..Notre Dame has been replaced by San Jose St……
Three cupcakes to go with Maryland and UCLA.

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February 25, 2026 4:36 pm
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Obviously, I was only referring to next year.

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February 25, 2026 6:00 pm
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I hate saying this,but I think the bruins made a great hire. With an improved roster and manageable schedule, I think they win 8-9 games this year. Are game against in November will not be easy, and if Riley doesn’t get things going this year, it could well be a loss.

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February 26, 2026 5:33 pm
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My hope is that after turning ucla around, Chesney leaves for a higher profile job. He could win a lot of games for the bruins. I hope he isn’t there long

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February 28, 2026 11:30 pm
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UCLA is a pretty good stepping stone. It’s got all the advantages of Los Angeles but if want to win a NC you’ll probably have a rough time of it in Westwood. I just don’t think they have the money to compete in NIL.

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March 1, 2026 8:00 am
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I don’t see why any coach wouldn’t want to go to UCLA if he just wants to move up in the world. But, I still say that, if he wants to win a NC, his team will always be going up against more talented teams.

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February 26, 2026 10:49 am
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The first game UCLA plays in 2026 will be a travel to CAL.
After that game I’ll remind you of your post.

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February 27, 2026 5:33 am
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I think you are underestimating the difference between Foster and Chesney. That plus the roster additions will make ucla a tough out next year and in the future.I wish I was wrong.

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February 25, 2026 12:02 pm

So correct me if I’m wrong. It sounds like USC has good depth in the trenches and LB. A veteran QB and RB with unproven backups. A lot of young talented WRs and TEs. Some questions in the secondary. How’d I do?

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February 25, 2026 4:58 pm
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Remeber it’s still winter, everything we read is hype. Overall you did very good. Just don’t drink the kool-aid. 😁✌️

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February 25, 2026 10:43 am

For those that like basketball and don’t have plans for Friday night…….Friday night at 5 pm PST on Fox. Number 10 Illinois that now has all it’s injured players back and playing minutes vs Number three Michigan fighting it out for the BIG number 1 slot in the NCAA. It’s at Illinois.

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February 25, 2026 9:49 am

I’m starting to appreciate more of Times writer Ryan Kartje’s work. He has evolved to really zero into the whole makeup of the football program’s pluses & minuses. It’s time to be positive & hopeful as the new players & coaches work together building a new team to fulfill the expectations we all have this time each Spring. What I am most hopeful is DC Gary Patterson is finally the right guy who will mold a defense with the personnel he has making USC defense where it belongs and thus USC football will be a complete team on the field… Read more »

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February 25, 2026 9:25 am

Wonder what Patterson’s reaction will be when LR comes running up “whoa whoa whoa, Gary, lighten up on the contact will ya?

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February 25, 2026 9:51 am
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I would imagine that was hashed out between the two when Patterson agreed to come in?

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February 25, 2026 3:14 pm
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I hope !

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February 25, 2026 10:41 am
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Ideally, GP will say, “Hey kid, go back to your desk and sit down.”

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February 25, 2026 5:00 pm

Got to agree, I think GP is going to enlarge our HC considerably. A real learning season.