Trojan Defense Looks Promising and Confident

USC’s secondary shines in spring game showcase

A new-and-improved group records 4 INTs and Lincoln Riley provides clarity on competitive Trojans’ QB situation

Running back A’Marion Peterson (22) is swarmed by the defense during the USC spring football game Saturday, April 20, 2024, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/ SCNG)
Running back A’Marion Peterson (22) is swarmed by the defense during the USC spring football game Saturday, April 20, 2024, at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/ SCNG)

Luca Evans (OC Register)  —  LOS ANGELES — Windows are shut now, seams downfield tightening in front of quarterbacks’ very eyes, a development that could open a new door of opportunity for USC football in the Lincoln Riley era.

This defense, golden-haired heir Miller Moss said, makes you earn it, the quarterback smiling in spite of a middling performance in USC’s spring game Saturday afternoon. He’d noticed it this spring, before Saturday, when watching film of previous’ years offensive installs, seeing openings for throws that no longer felt open. And Moss saw it even more plainly Saturday, when he fired a third-down ball on USC’s first drive that hung just a beat too long.

And 6-foot-4 Mississippi State transfer DeCarlos Nicholson, using every inch of his spindly 6-foot-4 frame, leaped to knock away a completion that – in a past USC life – would’ve gone for a touchdown.

In the offseason, head coach Riley and new defensive coordinator D’Anton Lynn made it a priority to add length in the secondary. And a new-and-improved troop of long-armed dynamos in coverage, fitting concisely into a scheme that returning corner Prophet Brown said postgame is “completely different,” stood out most prominently from an offense-against-defense spring showcase at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

After that initial breakup from Nicholson, USC recorded four picks on the day in just two quarters of football, making a number of game-changing plays that stood out regardless of a softened whistle-before-tackle format.

“This is a very unique DB room,” cornerback Jacobe Covington tweeted mere moments after heading off the field.

On USC’s second series of the game, UNLV transfer Jayden Maiava rotated in at quarterback, leading a lengthy drive before lofting a go-get-it ball down the right sideline. Locked in a 1-on-1 grapple, Nicholson (17) twisted just at the last minute.

Pick.

Pick.

On the next series, Jensen had a go, but floated a ball too short down the left sideline directly into the lanky arms of redshirt freshman corner Maliki Crawford.

Pick. Third in a row.

Brown added another at the start of the second “half,” a tipped pass in the end zone floating into his arms, speeding the entire length of the field and joking postgame he hadn’t run that far since playing running back in his high school days. And even in what essentially amounted to a glorified spring practice, it was apparent – both in transformed personnel and Lynn and new DBs coach Doug Belk’s scheme — that USC’s secondary has formed a new identity entering Big Ten Conference play.

“We’re being put in position to make these plays,” Brown said, “and have the freedom to go out there and play fast.”

Conversely, Saturday afternoon didn’t inspire a wealth of confidence in USC’s offensive cohesion, a sort of weird outcome that nonetheless felt like an overall win for the program after years of defensive struggle. Moss was solid, but left much of the gunslinging he displayed in December’s Holiday Bowl off the table, finishing 16 of 21 for 133 yards, a touchdown and two picks. Maiava left the best impression from the quarterback position Saturday, going 15 of 17 despite the one interception, hitting sophomore Makai Lemon on one beautiful back-shoulder ball in the end zone for a 17-yard touchdown.

Riley, though, all but cleared up any notion of a quarterback competition entering the summer and fall camp, noting sophomore Maiava was “improving rapidly” but that Moss was “certainly ahead right now,” even though most would say Moss struggled on this day.

“We’re in a position right now where we don’t have to decide a starter, but if we played today, it would certainly be Miller,” Riley said postgame, adding he assumed the quarterback would “grade out pretty darn high” when he reviewed the tape.

Lemon made an imprint with a game-high six catches, while sophomore Duce Robinson added four for 56 yards. USC’s run game showed flashes of depth, too, with sophomore A’Marion Peterson (22) running for 41 yards on nine carries and freshman Bryan Jackson scoring twice.

But the defensive side of the ball stood out as a whole, even in going long stretches playing in a “thud” period, where whistles were blown on touches rather than full tackles. USC’s defensive line showed improved chase in bottling up runs to the outside, and true freshmen like linebacker Elijah Newby and edge rusher Kameryn Fountain made cases for snaps come the fall, both thriving in pursuit in both the run and pass game.

“That’s the standard,” Brown said postgame, speaking on pride in USC’s defensive playmaking. “That’s what we gotta do as a defense.”

An exhibition could only add so much clarity to USC’s new and seemingly improved defense. But if anything was exposed yesterday, it’s that confidence is high at the moment.

Considering how last season ended, that’s saying something. What it might mean by fall, however, remains to be seen.

“It’s definitely a night and day feeling for sure,” defensive end Jamil Muhammad said. “Now we’re hungry for more.”

ocregister.com

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volunteerTrojan
Noble Genius
April 24, 2024 6:56 am

Just saw that Reggie is officially getting his Heisman trophy back.

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April 24, 2024 10:34 am
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USC is #2 in first round NFL draft picks. Why? Maybe someone should ask Max Nikias that question as he was not in any way a supporter of USC football and almost killed the program.

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April 23, 2024 4:25 pm

Obviously a smart young man (Academic Honor Roll) but 7 games in two years probably means he was not going to be Anthony Munoz. O line is equally a mentality and a physical skill. The inexperience is going to be painful in the first game (LSU) and Miller will be running for his life. The second game should be a lot less stressful (Utah State) but still a challenge. The week off after that is going to allow for lots of film review and hands on work in practice. Coach Henson is going to earn his money early on. With… Read more »

Golden Trojan
Major Genius
April 23, 2024 11:22 am
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Without Lovelace, USC has 13 OL on the roster, 7 are Fr or R-Fr. Seems pretty young, could use some veterans there.

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April 23, 2024 2:48 pm
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GT, our O-Line will probably suffer somewhat in experienced execution. But LR had to wean away from using the Portal to replenish this too much. You must build depth from HS recruitment year after year. It’s the only way to keep it honestly consistent.

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Major Genius
April 22, 2024 12:12 pm
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I sometimes wonder if coaches stayed or were kept during the bad years. What would Kiffin would be like if he was now in his 14th season at SC? He is 95-49 as a college head coach.

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April 21, 2024 12:36 pm

It was exciting to see defense being played also, That first ball was under thrown or else it would have been a score.

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April 21, 2024 10:22 am

The future looks much brighter than the right now. Some of these young guys are going to be very good ballplayers on the defense. I so enjoy seeing DB’s actually turning to look for the football for a huge change. Now that Donte is gone we can see he was not a very good coach. Belk has these guys dialed in already.

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