Why USC’s Easton Mascarenas-Arnold and Mason Cobb call themselves ‘Yin-Yang’
The inside linebackers have bonded and developed a trust in hopes of transforming the Trojans’ defense
Luca Evans (OC Register) — LOS ANGELES — Easton Mascarenas-Arnold already has a brother, of sorts, on USC’s roster.
He’s lived with Akili Arnold for a decade, since their parents got married in 2012, the two melding into a two-headed unit so inseparable they came from Oregon State to USC as a package deal in the transfer portal. The linebacker and safety butt heads. They mirror each other. Blood, as Mascarenas-Arnold said in the spring, couldn’t possibly make them closer.
But Mascarenas-Arnold has found another blood brother in fellow USC linebacker Mason Cobb.
“We’re the same,” Mascarenas-Arnold smiled of Cobb, sitting at a table last Wednesday at USC’s fall-camp-opening media day. “We’re the same person.”
A ferocious competition begun as they shared a room in the spring, finding they were cut from the same cloth, two tough-minded veteran ball-hawks of respective Pacific Islander and Polynesian descent. And Mascarenas-Arnold and Cobb tested each other incessantly on spring practice fields and in weight rooms, sled pulls and sprints.
Within a handful of months, USC’s newest inside-linebacker tandem has become such a seamless fit that they’ve taken to calling themselves “Yin-Yang.” If one is down, both described, they pick the other up. Everything Cobb does, Mascarenas-Arnold said, he follows. And vice versa.
“He has that same fire I do,” Cobb said, grinning last Wednesday. “Playing linebacker with someone like that – it just elevates your game.”
And Cobb’s game was noticeably decompressed at times last season, in the midst of a defense-wide breakdown that saw frequent cycling in USC’s linebacker room. After arriving as an All-Big-12 second-team selection from Oklahoma State in 2023, Cobb quickly assumed such a highly touted leadership role that he was selected alongside Caleb Williams to represent USC at 2023’s Pac-12 Football Media Day. He racked up a team-leading 85 tackles as the starting mike – but also missed nearly twice as many tackles, according Pro Football Focus, as anyone on the roster.
Adding Mascarenas-Arnold – a natural communicator, a first-team All-Pac-12 selection in 2023, a natural fit at mike – has eased Cobb’s burden, new linebackers coach Matt Entz asserted. No more checks going through him, when he’s lining up alongside Mascarenas-Arnold. No more adjustments.
“By taking some things off his plate or out of his hands, we’ve created clarity, allowed him to get his cleats in the ground and play fast,” Entz said of Cobb last Wednesday. “And that’s what we need.”
“We need him to play fast, because he can make big-time plays.”
Cobb, for one, disagreed with the notion he was overwhelmed at times with communication in 2023. His struggles – beyond injury, which caused him to miss a couple games – came down to personnel, he felt.
USC started six different combinations at inside linebacker in the regular season. It was a constant question, as Cobb described, who would start next to him. Or in front of him. Trust was limited.
“It was just, not feeling that somebody that knew what they was doing next to me,” Cobb said. “In practice – you build trust in practice, and I didn’t feel like I had that. Maybe that would make me jump out of gaps sometimes, or try and make a play that wasn’t my play.”
Enter Mascarenas-Arnold. When he first arrived, the Oregon State transfer said, he could tell Cobb felt “uneasy” with the amount on his plate. And it was hard to play next to someone, as Mascarenas-Arnold said, “if you don’t entirely trust in their capabilities mentally.”
“I think him knowing, like, I’m going to give the defense the call, he can worry about his assignments,” Mascarenas-Arnold said of Cobb, “and then once all that’s done we can look at each other and be like, ‘Yo, watch out for this, watch out for this.’”
Tackett Curtis, who started next to Cobb last season as a true freshman, is gone, transferring to Wisconsin. And lanky Eric Gentry, who shone down the stretch, is back, as is veteran Raesjon Davis. But Mascarenas-Arnold and Cobb are the clear favorites as a starting tandem, the yin-yang brothers taking the field together at inside linebacker for USC’s spring game April 20.
“We’ve built some big trust in the spring,” Cobb said, “and I’m excited about this, this fall.”
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ORE, USC and UTAH wait on 4-star OL Aaron Dunn’s commitment Steve Wiltfong (on3.com) — Spanish Fork (Utah) On3 Industry four-star OT Aaron Dunn will announce his college decision on Thursday. The 6-foot-7 1/2, 288-pound Dunn narrowed his choices to Oregon, USC and Utah. He’s making his plans public at 2:00 PT during a ceremony at his school. “When he gives a verbal commitment his plan is to keep it and go there and there won’t be any more visits,” his father Greg told On3. Dunn took several visits to each of his finalists. “It was a real hard decision,” the elder Dunn… Read more »
I am hoping good things happen from the execution of our front seven. Mascaras-Arnold will be a good role model for Cobb. Whatever the shortcomings were last year with who Cobb was playing next to, the fact he missed a good number of tackles is on him alone. Once you get a hand on the ball carrier, you take him down, that is the responsibility of the linebacker. I hope his using excuses isn’t a sign of denial on his part. He should dedicate himself to be the best tackler on the team.
Mascarenas-Arnold has clearly been one of the finest player additions to USC this year. Cobb should be able to get into position to make stops much more frequently with Mascarenas-Arnold calling the shots mentally. But as you point out (and also what recently watching the loss to UCLA showed me in particular), Cobb has to improve his tackling a lot. I’m hoping guys like Eric Gentry and Raesjon Davis can stay healthy. Just not great size in this area for USC, except for the well-regarded younger guys, who can hopefully emerge as early contributors. We’re all banking on new LB… Read more »
Hopefully simplifying the defense from what Grinch had them doing will make them better this season. Fingers crossed.
Remembering the days of Matthew’s, Maualuga and Cushing,
what havoc they could wield.
3 days to go still only one medal. At least one medal coming for Trojans in women’s soccer final on Saturday. 7 Trojans in water polo semis, men and women. 5 Trojans on 3 of the 4 women’s teams today, and 2 US men tomorrow. 2 Trojans on US men’s indoor volleyball playing for 3/4 tomorrow. 11 Trojans still hopeful on the track.
There is a Trojan in the men’s open water swim. Swim 10km in an open sewer, that’s rough. Sewer in french is spelled Seine!
ORE, USC and UTAH wait on 4-star OL Aaron Dunn’s commitment Steve Wiltfong (on3.com) — Spanish Fork (Utah) On3 Industry four-star OT Aaron Dunn will announce his college decision on Thursday. The 6-foot-7 1/2, 288-pound Dunn narrowed his choices to Oregon, USC and Utah. He’s making his plans public at 2:00 PT during a ceremony at his school. “When he gives a verbal commitment his plan is to keep it and go there and there won’t be any more visits,” his father Greg told On3. Dunn took several visits to each of his finalists. “It was a real hard decision,” the elder Dunn… Read more »
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I am hoping good things happen from the execution of our front seven. Mascaras-Arnold will be a good role model for Cobb. Whatever the shortcomings were last year with who Cobb was playing next to, the fact he missed a good number of tackles is on him alone. Once you get a hand on the ball carrier, you take him down, that is the responsibility of the linebacker. I hope his using excuses isn’t a sign of denial on his part. He should dedicate himself to be the best tackler on the team.
Mascarenas-Arnold has clearly been one of the finest player additions to USC this year. Cobb should be able to get into position to make stops much more frequently with Mascarenas-Arnold calling the shots mentally. But as you point out (and also what recently watching the loss to UCLA showed me in particular), Cobb has to improve his tackling a lot. I’m hoping guys like Eric Gentry and Raesjon Davis can stay healthy. Just not great size in this area for USC, except for the well-regarded younger guys, who can hopefully emerge as early contributors. We’re all banking on new LB… Read more »