Trojan Football Takes Aim On a Huge Year

USC football gets a taste of reality as camp battles continue

Referees are on hand Wednesday to help the overly aggressive Trojans with discipline and accountability

Josh Gross (OC Register —  LOS ANGELES — Five practices into fall training camp and the USC football team is trending toward overly aggressive.

“I think as you’re establishing a mentality there’s that inner push-pull,” Trojans head coach Lincoln Riley said, “which is you want the aggressiveness and physicality and I think you try to taper back.”

Having officials calling penalties and throwing flags is one way to pull the reins.

Referees aren’t typically brought in this early to camp, leaving players to play and coaches to coach, but they were on hand at Wednesday’s 6 a.m. session, which featured bursts of piped-in crowd noise to make the exercise feel more real.

It was one of the many moments over the next few weeks when players can separate themselves in the eyes of the coaches and be accountable to teammates.

“When you start moving the ball or have competitions and they feel a flag being thrown and their group gets set back because of that flag, it just hits them a little bit different,” Riley said. “It’s more than saying something in the meeting room because they know they let their teammates down. So we’ve added that piece as well.

Across offense, defense and special teams, the roster is generally healthy despite a few knocks that come with heavy practices in full pads and plenty of competitive repetitions. Battles for playing time are taking shape.

On the defensive line, true freshman pass rusher Braylan Shelby (34) has transitioned well to college trench warfare.

“Five days in, you see some rushes that you’re like, ‘OK, that’s what it should look like,’” Riley said. “You see him pursue, open up and run – a guy his size shouldn’t be able to do that.”

During media day last week, defensive line coach Shaun Nua said he needed four or five days to get a handle on the depth and the competitiveness of his group, which includes Shelby.

“We want to make sure they all play up to the standard on the field like it’s a championship level,” Nua said. “That’s the beauty of competition. You push each other and that standard keeps raising. That line keeps raising.

“That’s one of the goals of camp: ‘Who’s trustworthy in a championship level?’”

Junior defensive lineman Korey Foreman, of Corona, also grabbed Riley’s attention this week – “another one we’re really pleased with” – due to his improved consistency.

“There’s no telling where that ceiling is, which is a lot of fun,” the USC head coach said. “I continue to be proud of his progress. Five practices in, he’s taken another jump in his game.”

Riley called the competition among cornerbacks “very even.”

Ceyair Wright (22), a redshirt sophomore out of Loyola High, Jacobe Covington, a redshirt junior from Arizona, and Domani Jackson, a sophomore from Mater Dei High, will be expected to play often.

And “pretty impressive for a true freshman” Christian Pierce, out of Rancho Cucamonga High, has emerged as “one of our more physical players in the secondary, really maybe overall on the defense,” Riley said. “He brings an attitude that you can’t always just coach and there is a real confidence. We’re training him at a couple positions, but he certainly looks like he’ll make a difference on special teams and defense.”

Palmdale’s Christian Roland-Wallace, a transfer from Arizona in the spring, has quickly come up to speed with the defensive backs.

“Wherever they’re willing to put me,” Roland-Wallace said, “I wouldn’t hesitate. I’m more than willing to do it. I’m comfortable with whatever.”

Maturity should serve Roland-Wallace well as he transitions from cornerback to nickel, defensive backs coach Donte Williams said.

Competing against USC’s dynamic and physical group of wide receivers in a Lincoln Riley offense will continue to challenge the secondary on every rep.

Said sophomore Raleek Brown, who changed positions from running back to wide receiver in the spring: “The competition is tough, but we go to practice and compete every day and just try to make everybody better.”

The experience is helping the defensive backs learn to play the game, Williams added, instead of acting like giving up one catch is the end of the world.

“Every day is still a learning curve, so guys not only are learning but they’re also adapting to the physicality, the speed, coming out here early in the morning, long days. It’s camp, it’s a grind,” Williams said. “You can separate yourself on Day 1 and have the greatest day, but if Day 2 is not the same or Day 3 you’re hurt, you haven’t separated at all. So it’s never really a separation when you have such a great group that’s always in competition.”

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Golden Trojan
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August 3, 2023 10:18 pm
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And ASU?……

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August 4, 2023 7:19 am
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Thanks Allen. These guys should be called out and shown to the public what they caused to happen.

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August 4, 2023 10:46 am
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Bolt or no Bolt from a dying entity, Mr. Crow was part of its insanity…I say, let the Gander stew in its own sauces.

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August 3, 2023 8:19 pm
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This Ivy League trained thief should be in jail

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August 3, 2023 3:06 pm

I have read several people crying foul over the idea of Oregon going to the B1G. Some are saying they lured USC with promises to exclude Oregon. I have heard rumors about a big football cabal putting together a super league. I read a comment that says Lincoln Riley will bolt to the NFL after USC gets pasted by the big bad B1G
The football landscape is really changing quickly, but I think there’s a lot of pasta being tossed at walls right now. I don’t know what will stick

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August 3, 2023 10:44 am

Just read a post from a B1G poster who claims to have good sources (who knows?). It looks like UW and Oregon to the B1G is legitimately underway. Rumor is half shares in media plus whatever they can get behind a pay wall (streaming). IF this happens, the PAC is dead. And Utah is totally hosed, unless they can get into the B12. I find this hard to believe but it appears to be legit.

Golden Trojan
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August 3, 2023 11:02 am
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If that rumor is true, the Big12 will add the other 3 four corner schools, WSU and OSU to the Mountain West. Cal and Stanford are too high and mighty for anybody, hoisted by their own petard, they will twist in the wind (add more idioms/metaphors here).

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August 3, 2023 8:20 pm
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Let me let you in on a little secret. Cal and Stanford are a lock because of the many BILLIONS $$ of federal research money. It’s not talked about openly but the BIG covets sharing those. TheTV money is chump change in comparison.. Tip money.

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August 7, 2023 4:02 pm
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The media doesn’t care about research lol football only

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August 3, 2023 5:06 pm
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I kind of see WA, Cal, Stan, and ND. Seems like everyone is forgetting ND and the B1G will do whatever they have to do to bring them in. Stanford would help the conference academically, along with Cal. Oregon brings little to the table, after all “What have they won?”

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August 3, 2023 7:12 pm
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What makes you think that ND will be willing to give up its independence?”
Just an opinion Allen, just an opinion. Thanks.

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August 3, 2023 9:34 am

AND ( Because I live 3000 miles from Los Angeles ) I AM hoping (And NY Sports Media hoping this also) that ESPN ……FOX and any other National network Nationally Televise SC Games and not ……NOT the Pac-12 Network …..Fight On !!!!!

Golden Trojan
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August 3, 2023 9:52 am
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HOF19, I saw a few weeks ago, that the Mets, Yankees and Padres (my home town) are the top 3 teams for fewest wins for $s payroll spent, brutal.
As far as USC Trojans, I have high anticipation/expectations for this season. HOWEVER, let’s just see if they can win the Pac? first, then see if the playoffs and NCG are in the cards.

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August 3, 2023 9:59 am
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GOLDEN you just 100 % mentioned my train of thought on the 2023 USC Football Season . I even simplified it……..Until it is accomplished only thing to focus on is win the division !!!!! ……Fight On !!!!! ( and a side note NY Sports radio is currently ripping BOTH NY Baseball Franchises to pieces all day …..all night ) .

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August 3, 2023 10:51 am
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The Pac did away with the divisions, so the focus is win the next game!

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August 3, 2023 9:29 am

I will say this between say 2-4 times A WEEK for the last 3 months NY Sports radio spend 20 minutes discussing …………………………Caleb Williams …….FIGHT ON !!!!!!!!!!!

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August 3, 2023 9:25 am

A family member asked me a question and after I responded my Family member responded that “I am doing it AGAIN “. What he is referring to is over the last 4-5 DECADES as a sports fan I seem to have this habit that when I say …………Suspect that a team I root for is about to have a very very special season I wait a bit before I start giving time …on a Day-to-Day basis before I start giving time to that team .Because once I start that team ….. in this case a college football team ….. That… Read more »