USC knows it must solve fourth-quarter issues to reach championship goals
The Trojansโ defense appears bigger, stronger and faster than the 2022 unit, but translating that into a more consistent, physical group capable of showing up through 60 minutes is critical
Josh Gross (OC Register)ย —ย LOS ANGELES โ At the first team meeting USC convened after losing to Tulane in the Cotton Bowl in January, the motto for the 2023 Trojans was determined.
โThe longer we go, the better we get.โ
Thatโs because in Year 1 under Coach Lincoln Riley, the Trojans led all 14 games they played, sometimes late with wins apparently in hand, but finished their season in Dallas with a third defeat.
Leading up to fall camp on Friday and a month from the commencement of Year 2 at the Coliseum against San Jose State, Riley and his unchanged coaching staff placed a heavy emphasis on finishing like a champion in order to be one.
โWe really struggled in the fourth quarter last year,โ defensive coordinator Alex Grinch said. โWe did. Part of that is maturity. Part of that is understanding what it takes to win, learning how to win. And part of that is the mental resilience part.โ
For 72 players who return from the 2022 squad, including six starters on offense and eight on defense, โthat was the big thing for the offseason,โ said Raesjon Davis, a junior inside linebacker from Norco who appeared in every game last year. โWe wouldnโt have never lost if we just finished the fourth.โ
And the same will be true for the next four weeks while coaches determine which players are best suited to executing their game plans and stretching toward the finish line instead of struggling to cross it.
โWeโve really tried to, again, harp on that even more during every part of this program once the season ended,โ said Roy Manning, who coaches the outside linebackers and is the assistant head coach for defense.
โThatโs what it takes to play championship-level football,โ he added. โNot the fast start and die out. Or the ups and downs. Youโve gotta be consistent in the fourth quarter. Specifically in our sport, you gotta be your best. Youโve got to play your best.โ
Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Caleb Williams led the Trojansโ efficient and explosive offense with the fewest turnovers in the nation, ranking among the top three in a variety of statistics and setting several USC records.
Scoring points wasnโt the Trojansโ late-game concern. Giving them up was.
This prompted a โmajor deep dive,โ Grinch told reporters Thursday at the John McKay Center on the USC campus. โI donโt remember being excited about 11 wins last year because the last 15 minutes stings ya.โ
USC gave up 10 points on average in the fourth quarter, he began. The Trojans also yielded 120 yards per game in the fourth, he pointed out. Seventeen points in the last quarter during the last three game days, the final two ending in defeat, he threw on the pile.
In an attempt to sort out what was missing about last yearโs late-game defense โ cautious not to get lost in the sauce of fixing a team that isnโt around anymore โ Grinch tried something he hadnโt considered in 20 years as a football coach.
He and his staff, and the teamโs defensive leaders, which no longer features team captain Tuli Tuipulotu, a three-year starter on the line who led the nation with 13ยฝ sacks in 2022, watched film of practice.
They did so to see whether or not the things they designed to do on Saturdays were being compromised by missteps at practice on Tuesdays or Wednesdays.
โIt takes some discipline and youโve got to rip off some Band-Aids to do some of those things,โ Grinch said.
The sessions showed that players can get bigger, faster and stronger, or coaches can make adjustments, โbut if we show up on game week practice and tear down trust amongst us then it becomes a really difficult task to all of a sudden be a really confident group on Saturdays.โ
Grinch called USCโs defensive unit in 2023 bigger, stronger and faster than Year 1. The key will be translating that into a more consistent, physical and tough group capable of showing up through four quarters.
โAll that has to take place this fall camp,โ Grinch said. โAnd obviously continue into the season.
โIf we donโt play 60 minutes of football games you cannot be a champion in college football. It will not happen.โ
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Embattled DC Alex Grinch working the troops yesterday (LAT)
career defining season for Grinch …. Will he become a Hudson Houck or Nick Holt
Rick Neuheisel’s gig was always about “relentless positivity”. Unfortunately for singing guitar man “Skippy”, he went 21-30 in four seasons in Westwood and was fired (UCLA went 18-25 in Chip Kelly’s first four years).
That’s why this famous 2008 Trojan dig at historically inferiority-complexed UCLA football was always so pricelessly amusing. What a hoot! A spoof to be remembered!
Day 1
https://youtu.be/_GUS1gXprdc
What strikes me as most interesting about the big Manasse Itete decommit from USC is the fact that apparently he is headed to FSU, so freaking far away. The ‘Noles seem more and more to be like a team to watch. Not only because of their aggressive recruiting (247’s #8 class now, USC has dropped to #14) — but because they are financially and contractually stuck in the ACC, a totally going-nowhere conference. FSU is one unhappy school! I think recently watching CU split for the Big 12 for free on the tail of USC has to have riled up… Read more ยป
Some comments say that the NIL up front has been the deciding factor. He will get a bag of cash at FL St, they are following the TAMU method of recruiting this year. Riley will not pay anyone NIL until they have a signature. Same thing for Baker from MD, all about the $$$.
Remember they stole Lorenzo Booker lol
Flying the Friendly Skies with Caleb Williams
The Heisman winner’s latest NIL deal is with United Airlines.
Williams will help promote a new series of flights United will offer in the fall to help college football fans watch their favorite teams play.
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Hopefully Bear sitting out today did not mean much. We’ll see. I expect the USC offense to be down a quarter notch from last year…..the defense to be up a half notch. With a schedule that makes last year look like a weenie roast…..I think a 10-2 result will be a good coaching job. 9-3 not happy but short of pulling out the hair. 11-1 or better…..Riley for governor. It is obvious that the schedule makers were trying to give us a nasty sendoff. Also expect the pac 9 refs to be really blind this year when it comes to… Read more ยป
Seeing the video of practice today … finally SC looks like the great SC teams of past. Big, fast with many tall athletic players.
Lincoln Riley on First Days, Alex Grinch, Second Half Letdowns & Bear Alexander
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โIt was a good first day. The reality is, if 120 teams practice, 120 teams are going to have really good first days and everybody is going to be excited. What happened today was what needed to happen. It was the expectation.โ
โAlex Grinch is a really good coach, so heโs going to make adjustments. All he cares about is winning and our defense playing to the level that we expect here, which is a high, high-level defense, one of the best defenses in the country. That is absolutely the expectation.โ
โYou can certainly look at some of the games toward the end of the season and see energy level, practice level, some of that drop. And then some of the mental mistakes show up that plagued us in the second half of the year.โ
โItโs been exciting watching Bear Alexander (90) in the offseason. But heโs still very young. Heโs had a good experience for the amount of time heโs been in college. But he has not been in college very long. Heโs not played a million competitive reps yet. So heโs still growing and learning. You can tell, just the size, the mass, the physicality, combined with the athleticism there in the middle of the defense. Hard to imagine him not being a real factor.โ
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Brandon Huffman — Four-star OL Manasse Itete decommits from USC, new decision coming soon
Modesto (Calif.) Central Catholic offensive lineman Manasse Itete decommitted from USC on Friday and his new home is set to be announced on Saturday…
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Whatโs the story there? Big loss or not
Not a big loss, except that he’s 6-4, 290. If a good prospect doesn’t really want to go to USC, especially one from Calif, and he chooses far away FSU over the Trojans, he’s obviously not right for the team. It’s not like USC overlooked the guy. We’ve been all over him like a cheap suit (unless USC started backing off for some unpublicized reason, which I doubt). Recruiting is all about bringing in the right talented guys who can’t wait to be a part of your school, your coaching, your tradition, and the players already on the team or… Read more ยป
Knowing he has to compete against some very good players to get snaps has to be on his mind as well.
Modesto is well out of the SC fan radius, he may be an Allstar, or a Bust. Let FSU figure it out.
โNext Man Upโ
Last season the issue according to Grinch was trust. What appeared to be the problem was ability to tackle. Now we are going in the direction of maturity. How about Grinch teaching how to be bad ass mean as hell players on the field, and learning to love knocking people down, especially someone with the ball. I do agree with him about losing it in the 4th quarter, not playing to win, but playing not to lose. (big difference) That concept comes from the leadership and must be corrected.
I would venture to say that when you had a few years of a YMCA camp counselor being the head coach, I think that it is inevitable that the team played down to Gomer’s “Pat Boone” level of (non-)intensity. It will take a season or two for the entire roster to “get their minds right.”
The D was out of position way too often … Grinch had better improve a lot.
Being a college D coordinator Is the worst job in sports but come on … teams shouldnโt get so many 3 play 80 yd TD drives and convert every 4th down play like last year.
I would think that our depth will make us a better defensive team in the 4th quarter. From media day, it sounds like we are going to play about 10 guys on the DLine.
also, did anyone else catch Nua talking about Korey liking football rather than loving it?
…meaning that Korey now loves football?
Korey will always have the 2022 UCLA game. Not bad for such an over-rated/Covid era prep who shouldn’t be blamed for a ridiculous mirage created by the recruiting services.
The services error either one way or the other, under rating is as bad as over rating the players. I think that is why I like who Riley goes after, it isn’t based on someone elses opinions, but his own.
True. It helps when you have trusted LR to do the evaluations with a staff I respect. Stars definitely matter, but are certainly fallible.
I don’t like losing OL commits, as just happened. Can’t believe he’s from Calif too. Wonder what the backstory on that is?
In the meantime, I have confidence this year’s team will inspire even more confidence from recruits as the season unfolds. LR is exceptional at replacing recruiting losses it seems.