Asked Monday what the best part about being back has been so far, a big smile crept across Watkins’ face.
“Honestly everything,” Watkins said. “Like I don’t even know, the smallest stuff just gets me excited.”
Watkins’ return is a momentous mile marker for a Trojans team that has serious national title aspirations this season. Her status remains uncertain, and reporters in attendance Monday were told not to inquire further about Watkins’ recovery timeline. But she did say she’s already been able to scrimmage during USC’s summer practice and that she’s “feeling back like myself.”
“It’s just been a long time coming,” Watkins said. “I’ve just been working out and grinding every day so that I could be in position, so to see all of that hard work pay off right now, it’s really fulfilling.”
Watkins was a two-time consensus All-American and the Associated Press player of the year in 2025, when her knee buckled that March 24th during a breakaway in the second round of the NCAA tournament. The injury, a torn anterior cruciate ligament, not only derailed a possible title run that season, but also upended the Trojans’ trajectory for the next one.
Facing one of the toughest schedules in the nation, USC missed Watkins dearly. The Trojans finished their frustrating season ninth in the Big Ten without her and 18-14 before losing in the NCAA tournament’s round of 32.
As she sat out, Watkins said she struggled to keep still. Patience didn’t come naturally. She found herself leaning on others, she said, like Dallas Wings point guard Paige Bueckers, the #1 overall pick who went through her own ACL recovery.
“She was constantly checking up on me, sending me texts, encouraging me,” Watkins said of Bueckers, who played her college ball at UCONN where she won a NC in 2025. ‘I really appreciated that.”
Coaches suggested she pour that energy into her teammates. So she took solace in doing the little things, like arranging the locker room chairs before games.
“Just to watch her take something that was so difficult and pour herself into everything that went into last year was something I’ll never forget,” coach Lindsay Gottlieb said. “I really do take a lot of inspiration from it.”
The silver lining, coming out of a season without their superstar, was the emergence of freshman Jazzy Davidson, who came to USC to play alongside Watkins. Instead, she ended up winning freshman of the year and becoming a rising star in her own right after averaged 17.9 points, 5.6 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game.
This month, Watkins and Davidson finally were able to take the floor together, just as Gottlieb had envisioned. She’d waited quite a while for that pairing, she reminded reporters Monday. But Davidson, she thinks, will be all the better for having survived her freshman season without Watkins.
“You just come back with a different level of confidence,” Gottlieb said. “I hope she brings with her every experience she had because who had more experience than Jazzy in terms of a freshman year where she handled so much?”
Saniyah Hall marks the third straight No. 1 overall prospect to sign with Gottlieb and USC, but she steps into a decidedly different scenario than the other two did. In addition to Watkins and Davidson, the Trojans also brought in two other top freshmen in Sitaya Fagan and Sara Okeke, as well as two priority portal additions in Ryann Bennett and Pania Davis.
“P (Davis) is 6-foot-6, she’s mobile, she’s got great hands, but she made a decision, when she finished up at Florida State, to not go home to Australia, to come right here,” Gottlieb said. “If you also talk to anyone who’s coached her or knows her, the first thing they say is winner, connector, understands people – and that’s what we’ve seen.”
Guard Kennedy Smith, who hails from Chino, added that she’s particularly looking forward to playing alongside Bennett, a Long Beach local, who she has competed with since she was eight.
“With the talent that’s on the team,” Hall said, “I think it could be something that’s very special.”
That starts with Watkins, who, in spite of a year away, apparently hasn’t skipped a beat in her return.
“I feel like she’s back like she never left,” Smith said. Even Smith, the Trojan’s highest ranked recruit in 2024, was ranked sixth in her class.
“It’s just been a long time coming,” Watkins said. “I’ve just been working out, grinding every day, so that I could be in this position. … One thing I’ve learned about myself throughout this process is patience is the biggest thing.”
“All the talent we have should make everybody more efficient and everybody’s lives a little bit easier,” Gottlieb said. “Collectively, we’re even better than they would be individually. That’s the idea of a team.”
USC had a team dinner last week, will practice at the Los Angeles Sparks’ training site on Tuesday, and have workshops on financial literacy and mental strengthening, Gottlieb said. Smith added that the Trojans had a “Love Island” watch party on Friday.
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One of LA’s most anticipated cultural openings is about to come to life across the street from the USC campus, appropriately shaped like a futuristic spaceship and occupying an 11-acre site (300,000 sq ft) on the western edge of Exposition Park …
Officially opening Sept 22! The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, co-founded by George Lucas and Mellody Hobson, is finally opening its doors after 8 years of construction in Exposition Park.
Looks like Jayden Maiava was overshadowed by other QBs at the Manning Passing Academy camp last week. Should we be nervous about him not winning some passing contests?
AI — “Rivals like Notre Dame’s CJ Carr and Ohio State’s Julian Sayin reportedly outshined Maiava during the drills, with Carr even earning the spot to go first and set the example for the other campers. “Analysts noted that Maiava’s arm strength and mechanics appeared a bit sluggish in the drill setting compared to his peers, causing him to slip slightly on some draft boards.” Per Cooper Petagna of CBS Sports, the Trojan QB’s arm strength failed to impress during reps. “Somewhat of a mechanical thrower, the ball doesn’t jump out of his hand — especially when surrounded by peers… Read more »
What really matters is how they do against 11 guys and the clock not throwing into nets, at golf cars and wide open receivers.
I never believed the old adage that there’s no such thing as bad publicity. That’s bull. There’s plenty of bad pub out there and Maiava just got a big taste of it. I’ve never thought Maiava was a great QB because he hasn’t been. So this stuff doesn’t matter much to me. But Maiava did get called out big-time here by observers for an arm that obviously didn’t impress anyone. I don’t see how that helps Maiava. If he can’t hit wide open receivers in a passing drill with sharp, good looking throws, and he looks overly mechanical, why shouldn’t… Read more »
Finally, the perfect job for Riley. Driving a golf cart while Maiava throws at him! 🏈🛺
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Now you’re talking! 😎
Genius!
USMNT proves it’s built different with first World Cup knockout win in 24 years Steven Goff (Yahoo Sports) — SANTA CLARA, Calif. — There are moments and remnants from the 2-0 U.S. victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina on Wednesday that will undoubtedly stand the test of time. Folarin Balogun’s goal and red card — the first such combination at a World Cup since Zinedine Zidane 20 years ago. Malik Tillman’s bloody sock — the result of an opponent stepping on and cutting through his shoe. U.S. bravery — on display during a shorthanded 26 minutes, plus another 10 of… Read more »
Great effort and win last night. Monday looks like a tough one. May be hard to get a win over Belgium without Balogun, an injured Tillman and Pulisic not up to speed. Belgium seems to be getting hot trashing New Zealand 5-1 then a come from behind win over Senegal. Paraguay knocked out Germany and Morocco knocked out the Dutch so anything is possible.
I was happy to be watching Tillman’s brilliant shot live. These thrilling moments that are suddenly history-making don’t happen every day.
Probably the most inspirational goal in USA World Cup Soccer History
Here’s the magnificent USA “over the wall” shot by Malik Tillman that gave the Americans a 2-0 lead over Bosnia and Herzegovina despite losing elite striker Folarin Balogun on a heavily disputed red card call which forced the team to play with only 10 men for 36 mins.
stunningly immaculate free kick
We could possibly win the NC this year. I would not bet the ranch on it but we should have a good possibility of it. Jaden Maiava is good enough to lead the team there. At least he should be good enough. I’d rather have him than a great QB who is just starting his first game in college football. Maiava is experienced. This is his 4th year as a starter. You don’t have to have a Heisman trophy winner as your QB to win a NC….just someone who can run the offense without making a lot of mistakes. Of… Read more »
Oddsmakers give USC about a 2% to 3% chance of winning the CFP National Championship.
The Trojans sit around +3500 to +4000 (a $100 bet wins $3,500 to $4,000) to win it all, which ranks us around 12th to 15th best in the country.
Remember, Lincoln Riley is the USC coach. Compared to John McKay, John Robinson and Pete Carroll, Riley’s lopsidedly inferior by any measure at USC.
I’m not saying that they are going to win it but the talent is there. There are no excuses anymore with the talent they have now, especially on the LOS(O and D). That’s where you win football games. I know that the Football Writers don’t give them much of a chance. I don’t always take what they say seriously. You and I follow one team and follow it closely. These guys follow 130 or so teams. Most of them don’t live in the towns of the teams that they are covering where you can get a closer look a particular… Read more »
I don’t think the USC talent at the LB and DB spots is even better than strictly average. LB may be even worse than average. It’s not like the football writers are dumb. They often have some excellent inside sources that you and I don’t have. That’s their job. They see what we all see, which is why oddsmakers give USC a super meager 2-3 % chance to win the NC. The betting public doesn’t like Riley, or USC’s talent that much. We’ve all jumped on LR’s bandwagon before at the slightest hint of a reason. He brought a ton… Read more »
I still think he has 2 more years to prove himself unless there is a disaster. But I do like the talent. He knows he’s on the hot seat so we’ll just have to see how he reacts. But the honeymoon is over.
Ya, too bad. Here we are in year five of the Riley era and already predicting he’ll get six years because he couldn’t get it done in year five. I don’t think there’s a snowball’s chance in hell USC wins the NC this season. I wouldn’t bet a nickel on that based on USC’s recent history. Just finally making the playoffs and beating a few really good teams would be a great start. That said, there’s no real reason to get rid of Riley immed. Cohen and Bowden have done all they can by spending a lot of money, hiring… Read more »
Unreal prediction . . . .
No prediction. Better reread my comment. All I said was that Maiava doesn’t have to have to be a Heisman winner for us to win the NC if other pieces are in place.
I don’t agree with you on everything but there is one thing we do agree on…..Thank God for Cohen and Bowen. If Nakias was still here LR wouldn’t be on the hot seat, he’d get all 10 years of his contract and then a 6 year extension with a big pay raise.
Did you attend USC?
What in the world does that have to do with it? We’re talking about what are the components that are necessary to win a NC. I say that a Heisman trophy winner is not one of them. And you ask me if I attended USC. I must be missing something here. I don’t see the connection.
Lots of talk today about USC v ORE, and the special need for USC to win this game at home. If the Ducks beat the Trojans again on Sept. 26, regardless of the reason or excuse, USC will again start to look like it’s behind the eight ball for 2026. Here’s more on Lanning v Riley, and why so many Trojan fans are doubtful USC will win. 1) The “CEO” vs. “Coordinator” Mentality — The most common argument centers on how each man approaches the role of a head coach. Lanning as the CEO: Lanning manages Oregon with a macroscopic,… Read more »
All I can say is….yep.
The Cost of Doing Business in Recruiting Texas A&M leading in recruit spending. Notre Dame paying to shut down official visits. UCLA is serious about football again… Pete Nakos (on3.com) — Across college football front offices in June, general managers and head coaches have taken note of Mike Elko and Texas A&M. The Aggies currently have the top-ranked class in the Rivals Industry Team Recruiting Rankings with six five-star commits. “We’re landing punches,” a source around Texas A&M told On3. Seven Power Four general managers told On3 they believe A&M’s 2027 class is well north of the $10 million… Read more »
What a crazy world CFB recruiting has become. The GM’s offices must be nonstop mayhem juggling all the aspects and strategies to get players and keep them. I would think most HCs just have to take direction from the GM on who to talk to and when. It has been reported USC spent $10-12 million on the ’26 class. Probably why Bowden is looking at a smaller class in ’27.
Ranking the Big Ten’s five toughest 2026 schedules 1. Ohio State Ohio State has been criticized in the past for benefiting from playing in a league that’s substandard to the SEC. That, of course, changed in the recent past when USC, Oregon, and Washington joined the Big Ten. This year? Ohio State faces perhaps the most challenging schedule in all of college football. The Buckeyes face Texas on the road in week 2, one of the most highly anticipated nonconference games in the country. They also have a stretch in October and early November when they play Indiana and USC… Read more »
Compound our schedule difficulty with the travel…..Although I view Riley as a dunce if he is able to produce a 10-2 out of this schedule…..he deserves some recognition.
Hey, it would be wonderful if Lincoln Riley could actually finally do something concerning an on-the-field victory that deserved praise.
10-2 in 2026 would build him a bandwagon big enough for a huge Trojan Horse.
Make it happen Lincoln. Start off by beating the Ducks on Sept. 26! AI currently gives USC a 25-35% chance.
Everybody has their hopes…….personally I’am hoping that Halloween brings USC one heck of a treat. Let’s hope it’s a night game. They ought to issue all fans an orange light pen with white smoke emitters.
ESPN CFB top 25 from 2 weeks ago, 1. Ohio St 2. Oregon 6. Indiana 15. Penn St 17. Washington 20. USC Ain’t gonna be easy for the Trojans. Maybe Indiana will have beat up the Buckeyes before they get to LA, but they will have had 2 weeks to rest up. Oregon will have 4 games of film on the Trojans. Keeping the Soccer theme, USC is playing in the Premier League. My way too optimistic prediction has USC winning 3 out 5, but realistically, 2. Which means they beat everybody else, no trap games, no food poison games,… Read more »
I think USC has a tough schedule mainly because I think a lot of the other schools like Wisconsin, Maryland, UCLA and maybe even Rutgers are going to be better than a lot of people think which could cause a lot of trap games. I could be wrong….time will tell.
And Washington is always good. Fresno State will probably be good(although I don’t think they will beat SC). Then you have the big Kahunas….Indiana, Ohio State, Penn State and Oregon. I see 10 good or great teams on our schedule.
I agree…….Rutgers depending on how some portals turn out could surprise a few folks. The others all have a chance for relatively good years.
My goodness……I had not noticed ESPN had us the 8th best team in the BIG. They have Iowa, Washington, Penn St, Michigan, O St, Oregon and Indiana above us. With our roster…….that is quite the slap at Riley.
Everyone knows that this is Lincoln Riley’s window year. He gets dumped on as a huge salary coach by more media and fans than any other big name HC by far. That’s okay. Riley’s made his bed. Now he’s got to sleep in it. You can’t read anything about USC football these days without Riley and his underperformance coming up big time. Were I Riley, I’d turn off sports TV, stop reading football magazines and start thinking about how to beat ORE in the Coliseum on Sept. 26. If he loses that game with this very experienced Trojan team, especially… Read more »
Some info for those interested….. Oregon had a defense last year that had one team score 27 points against them (USC), one team scored 24 in double over time (PSU) and everybody else struggled to score at all. One other team scored 20 with most at 7 to 14. The Oregon defense returns 8 starters, including the entire DL. The other 3 slots are being filled by folks that preseason are being considered as good or better than who they are replacing. In two cases they are highly experienced. The recruiting class is bringing in more depth talent behind the… Read more »
USC vs ORE in 2025. Another disaster vs the Ducks and Lanning. Turnover prone USC couldn’t run and special teams were a joke. Key Game Stats Final Score: Oregon 42, USC 27 Rushing Yards: Oregon 179, USC 52 Time of Possession: Oregon dominated the clock to keep USC’s offense off the field. Game Recap & Momentum Shifts Fast Start: Oregon established control early, leaning heavily on running back Noah Whittington (104+ rushing yds and a TD) and a defense that completely stifled the USC ground game, holding the Trojans to just 1.9 ypc. Special Teams Disasters for USC: The game… Read more »
As one of the greatest and original Riley haters, even I admit beating Oregon this year will be very very difficult for anybody…..even at our place. They play at Ohio State…..that might be a chance for them to go down. Our game is the other game with possibilities.
The defense gave up an average of 115 yards per game on the ground. 3.4 yards per carry. This includes the playoff games against better teams……and the entire DL is back and reinforced.
Frankly….I don’t see it.
Lanning now has his Georgia defense.
Other contenders, all legendary in their own right: QB Caleb Williams, OL Bruce Matthews, OT Ron Rary, WR Keyshawn Johnson, OT Tony Boselli, LB/DE Willie McGinest, QB Sam Darnold, DL Leonard Williams, CB/RET Adoree’ Jackson, WR Mike Williams, LB Clay Matthews III, OT Tyron Smith, and quite a few other WRs ...