USC RB King Miller runs for a 41-yd fourth quarter TD with UCLA DB Key Lawrence trailing him at the Coliseum on Saturday. (Gina Ferazzi/LAT)Ryan Kartje (LA Times) — In the final days of his fourth season at USC, with only pride left to play for and a bitter rival left to beat, Trojans coach Lincoln Riley talked to his team about “paving the road.” One day when USC was on top of the college football world again, Riley assured them they’d look back on this season and understand the part they played.
Where that road leads under Riley, no one is quite sure. Nor can anyone say for certain, after a 9-3 finish, how much closer, if at all, he is to making USC the “mecca” he imagined more than four years ago.
But in a season of ups and downs, USC ended not just on a high note, but an especially fitting one in a 29-10 victory over rival UCLA.
“We’re a better team, a better program now than we were 12 months ago,” Riley declared Saturday. “I think this team, some of the resilience we showed throughout the year … we won tough games. We were able to win games in a lot of different ways. The way we played in the second half, really throughout the entire season, there’s just so, so much to build on.”
USC QB Jayden Maiava throws on the run under pressure from UCLA LB Jewelous Walls at the Coliseum on Saturday.(Gina Ferazzi/LAT)
For UCLA, this tumultuous season had been more about tearing things down. The Bruins fired coach DeShaun Foster after just three games and may say goodbye to the iconic stadium where they’ve played for half a century.
Behind interim coach Tim Skipper, the Bruins showed some signs of life midseason. They won three games in a row, including a stunning upset of Penn State at the Rose Bowl. But that momentum quickly faded, as UCLA lost five straight to finish the season.
“These guys never quit, never quit,” Skipper said. “ We played the No. 1, No. 2 in the country, we played good teams in this conference, and it didn’t matter. We attacked it and we gave it our all.”
The hope, for UCLA, lies in the future, as a new coach could be hired as soon as this week. But for USC, hope was a little harder to grasp onto as of Saturday night, as other bluebloods considered their College Football Playoff paths.
A win over the Bruins alone certainly wouldn’t ease the disappointment of USC once again falling just short of the College Football Playoff. It would, however, ensure that the Trojans finished undefeated at home this season, which Riley said he considered a huge accomplishment. USC also, oddly, became the first home team to win the crosstown rivalry since 2019.
Of course, earning their badge of resilience this season often first meant tiptoeing along the edge of dangerous territory. And Saturday was no exception to USC’s 2025 pattern.
UCLA WR Kwazi Gilmer holds onto a TD catch under pressure from USC CB Marcelles Williams as USC CB Decarlos Nicholson leaps over them at the Coliseum on Saturday. (Gina Ferazzi/LAT)
They were trailing the Bruins 10-7 after one half. Both lines were getting blown off the ball. The special teams were struggling, with two missed field-goal attempts. The defense couldn’t get key stops. It was, for a while, a microcosm of what had made USC’s season so flawed and, at times, frustrating.
Then, at the start of the third quarter, USC went three-and-out. Disaster beckoned.
That’s when the resilience Riley preached about reared its head. It arrived just in time, after UCLA had crossed midfield and was marching to take a two-score lead.
On third down, defensive tackle Jide Abasiri burst out of his stance, forcing his way into the gap and eventually breaking free to take down UCLA quarterback Nico Iamaleava. The sack, his first of two in the second half, pushed the Bruins out of field goal range.
“To get our defense off the field, it was major,” Abasiri said.
For USC, it was the third time in the past four games that the defense allowed three or fewer points in the second half.
USC players congratulate backup QB Gage Roy after he completed a trick two-point conversion pass to TE Walker Lyons against UCLA at the Coliseum on Saturday. “I was fired up for him,” Jayden Maiava said of Roy. “I almost ran on the field, but I met him, maybe at about the hash. I was super fired up for him. Well deserved. He’s such a hard worker. He comes in, puts his head down, buys into the team. Regardless of what his role was, he was always giving his best.” (Gina Ferazzi/LAT)
The offense did its job the rest of the way. Junior quarterback Jayden Maiava drove USC’s offense into UCLA territory before he let one fly toward the corner of the end zone. He hit wideout Makai Lemon perfectly on his back shoulder for a 32-yard touchdown.
It was Lemon’s only catch of the day, after he and fellow starting receiver Ja’Kobi Lane were both suspended for the first quarter of the game. Riley said after that they were held out for a “team rules violation.”
Maiava, meanwhile, finished with 257 yards and two touchdowns — the other to senior tight end Lake McRee — but none were more perfect than his high-arcing bomb to Lemon.
Iamaleava, who was questionable after suffering neck spasms last week, was equally sharp, completing 27 of 38 for 200 yards and a touchdown. But UCLA’s offense spent most of the game dinking and dunking its way down the field, intent on keeping the ball out of USC’s hands. Bruin backs Jalen Berger and Anthony Woods combined for 17 touches and 112 yards as both were critical in helping move the ball.
USC running back King Miller prove critical to counteracting that approach. The walk-on began the season as an afterthought in the Trojans backfield, only for injuries to clear the way for him to take a leading role.
He continued to run with that opportunity against UCLA, racking up 124 yards on 17 carries. The last of those carries would be the final dagger in the Bruins’ season, as Miller burst through a wide open hole and sprinted for a 41-yard touchdown.
By that point, all that was left was to ring the Victory Bell, which remains cardinal red for a second straight season.
“I think this team is going to be better in the future,” USC linebacker Eric Gentry said. “And this is going to pave the way. It’s been a very important year.”
Gentry won’t be here to see that job finished. But as Riley sees it, the final product isn’t so far off.
“Things are good here right now,” Riley said. “We’ll look back when things are really, really, really good here, and this will be one of the ones we point to. I promise that’ll happen.”
The Trojans are projected to compete in the Alamo Bowl on Dec. 30.
latimes.com
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USC and Notre Dame should get together every year! By continuing to do so they could solve 2 problems, since Notre Dame is not in a conference, play the game at a neutral site on conference championship weekend every year. Understanding USC would need to opt out of conference championship games. The other alternative, play to start the season at a neutral site every year.
WR Chris Henry has not signed with OSU yet! The reports are the buckeye’s OC Brian Hartline has taken a HC’ing job elsewhere. Henry says Hartline was a major reason he had committed to OSU. Now reports are saying Oregon & USC are definitely in the picture and at the end of the day, it could be a pissing match between those two Henry will sign. It could take another day or two for a decision. If Bowden & Riley win over Henry, wow!
Top 100 4-star EDGE Carter Gooden (Tabor Acad, MA, from Canada) just signed with TENN over VANDY and UCLA.
The Bruin pain continues.
Really hoping for a Duke win over Virginia to shake things up**. Assuming the other P4 CCGs hold to chalk, who would Duke knock out of the playoffs? The 5 top-ranked conference champs would include 2 from the Group of 5. The ACC would be shut out altogether — no automatic bid and no team among the top 7 at-large teams. 4 of the 7 at-large bids would go to Loser of B1G CCG Loser of SEC CCG (unless Alabama gets totally blown out) Oregon Ole Miss The other 3 come from the following group Loser of B1G CCG aTm… Read more »
USC is apparently still in the mix with five-star Mater Dei WR Chris Henry who remains committed to OHIO ST, with ORE still hopeful.
The fly in the ointment with OHIO ST is that OC Brian Hartline is leaving to become the HC at USF.
Hartline was a major reason Henry has been committed to the Buckeyes all this time.
Congrats to GM Chad Bowden and Lincoln Riley on USC’s #1 class
What’s up with that? Riley being Riley? What’s up with January, official signing day is Feb 4th? Maybe he’s waiting till after the portal closes Jan 16th to show the total package of additions?
Yep, it’s about the Portal.
Well if the transfers are as impressive as the recruits there will be something to talk about then!
Wow, USC flipped Ohio St. commit Kayden Dixon-Wyatt. WR from Mater Dei.
USC’s football signees. No weak spots. #1!
Here they are, updated all day long.
This is the first time in 18 years that an SEC team has not won the Signing Day Championship
The Trojan Class of 2026 — 35 already signed
First of all that was an impressive piece of promotion. Kudos to whoever thought that up. There were a large number of O linemen in there. Something SC needs badly. Also a few WR. It seems like our #1&2 will be going to the NFL. OK Mr. Riley. Now you have no more excuses. Put up or get off our lawn.
Patience, they are only 17-18 yr olds, still green for the next level. Maybe some will play next season, only a few will start. But it is impressive.
20-of the best California players signed including a major flip. I can’t help but wonder what this day would have looked like if Jen & Riley hadn’t brought Chad Bowden here? This result and we clearly have to believe next year and the next has put Riley into a corner he will never escape unless USC football makes annual trips into the playoff.
I think Jen needs to give Chad a raise or at least a nice bonus. The scary part of this? He is just starting in his 1st year!
Riley will have the talent to execute his stuff. Now get a DC.
I wasn’t impressed with the defense in the first half of this year. They were much better in the second half of the season particularly in the 2nd half of the game. The next step which I would expect this year is to get them to play defense in both halves. If they do that, they will certainly be a top 15 defense. If they don’t do that, then maybe they should start looking for a new DC.
lot’s of OL and DL. I hope they are all big and fast and mean as hell!
Well that answers my questions yesterday. Bowden did his job and did it well. Once you commit you are done looking around and sign as soon as you can today! And they did. Only a couple of stragglers and it is only 9am on the first day.
I’m not about to complain today about USC’s #1 recruiting class. It’s unanimous. But I wish we were hearing sometime today from the USC staff, especially from either Chad Bowden or D’Anton Lynn, about this incredible class. I’d especially like to hear Lynn’s personal insights on some of his defensive targets and what qualities he sees that our “untrained eyes” aren’t focused on. Because it truly is an incredible class in terms of huge numbers, balance, headliners, filled needs, damage to competitors, local dominance, power in the trenches (both sides), and terrific skill as always. But just basking in the amazing work done by these USC… Read more »
Noticed Indiana is down at #31 with 70% 3*. Wonder how long Cignetti can stay on top of the BIG. Maybe he has a way with 3*s with chips on their shoulders who work to become 4s. Meanwhile most of the rest of the top 10 in recruits are also in the top 10 for playoffs. Is the future bright for USC? I think so.
There’s one name on that list that still brings angst to the pit of my stomach.
Well, that could be Pritchard at ‘Furd, or Kiffie… am I right?
In 2007 Tavita Pritchard sunk USC 24-23 in one of the greatest upsets in CFB history. He’s your guy alright!
Allen got it. Pritchard.
1 Ohio State 2 Indiana 3 Georgia 4 Texas Tech 5 Oregon 6 Ole Miss 7 Texas A&M 8 Oklahoma 9 Alabama 10 Notre Dame 11 BYU 12 Miami 13 Texas 14 Vanderbilt 15 Utah 16 USC 17 Virginia 18 Arizona 19 Michigan 20 Tulane 21 Houston 22 Georgia Tech 23 Iowa 24 North Texas 25 James Madison Vanderbilt and Utah were both left below the 12-team cut in Tuesdays rankings. Ole Miss, which went into last weekend ranked No. 7, closed out the regular season with a 38-19 Egg Bowl win over Mississippi State that was enough to bump… Read more »
There’s not a klunker of a match up on the board. What a great set of games!
I will say, regardless of all the possible negatives which have fully infiltrated CFB forever more, one huge benefit which I have enjoyed is the greater frequency of better and more big-time games. JMHO.
Totally agree. Looking forward to next year when SEC teams have to drop one of their games with WhoBU.
That will be fun. aTm might even have to play an SEC team with a winning conference record. They only played one this year and they lost.
Poor Penn State, who thought they were one of the blue bloods, can’t even get the coach from BYU to come to work for them. They are more like the ugly step sister.
Surprised they haven’t signed their coach yet. Maybe an NFL guy?
2026 college football recruiting class rankings: Top 70 schools Craig Haubert (ESPN) — 1. USC TrojansPrevious ranking: 1 SC Next 300 commits: 18 Top offensive prospect: OT Keenyi Pepe Top defensive prospect: CB Elbert Hill No program has more 2026 momentum than USC under Lincoln Riley, especially after hiring general manager Chad Bowden away from Notre Dame. The Trojans have double-digit SC Next 300 commits, with several joining the list since January. That includes two five-stars to start May in Pepe and Hill, and a pair of four-star commits who flipped from Big Ten rival Oregon: in-state defensive lineman Tomuhini Topui and quarterback Jonas Williams. Topui is a physical, aggressive… Read more »
Any guess on how many sign this week? And what will Bowden do with those that don’t?
Especially those who were up-front paid a portion of their NIL. Would any of them dare to think they could run away with that money? I hope not!
For Sale 2025: football excellence, never used.
Sadly, you can say that again. Ohio State and Indiana are going to decide who wants it the most.
Ahh, a Hemingway fan. Very nice.
I know hindsight is 20-20 but we could have had David Bailey and Romello Height this year. Between them they had 21 sacks this year at TTU. Of course, we could have still had Lane Kiffin and we would probably have won a couple of NC’s by now. Hindsight really is 20-20!!! Hopefully, we will do a better job of evaluating the portal people we bring in this year. Guys like Jay Fair, Jaden Richardson, Prince Strachan, Jamal Jarratt, Keeshawn Silver, TaMeere Robinson and DJ Harvey were pretty much of a bust. A few of them helped a little but… Read more »
Lane Kiffin — “I talked to God, and he told me it’s time to take a new step. It’s a new chapter.”
Here’s what OLE MISS thinks of Kiffin’s remaining clothes
Ole Miss would eventually lose Kiff anyway. He wants to win a NC and he knows he probably can’t do it at Ole Miss. But I think he knows that he could have done it at SC. That’s why I think he would have stayed long enough to win AT LEAST one NC. Firing him in the middle of the season was not a Phi Betta Kappa idea.
True. OLE MISS always knew exactly what they were getting in Lane Kiffin. And he gave them PLENTY back. The Land Sharks definitely got their money’s worth. After starting off 5-5 in 2020 with OLE MISS, Kiffin went 50-14. He made OLE MISS a well-respected yearly contender in the SEC. During the six seasons before Kiffin came aboard, beleaguered OLE MISS went 54 – 46. Kiffin’s probably the most focused coach I ever met. He’s a ladder climber for sure, like many hugely ambitious people are. A meeting or conversation with Kiffin never began with small talk. It was generally 100%… Read more »
If anyone noticed, no HC stays at LSU for long. It’s like after some 4/5 years you either are fed up with all the Shenanegans that go on there or you never win enough to satisfy everyone. It’s a miserable setting that Saban wanted out or Miles & Ogeron were shoved out. Kiffin will no doubt put his foot in his mouth and realize Ole Miss wasn’t so bad afterall. After he wins his 1st nattie, he’ll also realize the pressure as to why he didn’t win the next one.
Kiffin is only 50 years old. In coaching years it seems like he should already be 70.
The guy loves pressure, conflict, opportunity, edginess, and stirring the pot.
I can’t wait to see how he does at LSU. He’s already on the hot seat and he’s not even there yet. Probably happier than a hog in mud.
After LSU, he’ll go pro.
I don’t know what Kiffin did during his time with the raiders but Al Davis hated him. He had nothing but bad things to say about him. You would think that he would have something good to say about him but if he did, I never heard.
Frankly, I honestly believe Al Davis was in cognitive decline and basically semi-senile by the time he and Lane were connected. For that reason, I place no stock whatsoever in what Davis thought of Kiffin, who obviously refused to do what he was told. JMHO.
I like how his agent negotiated a clause that LSU pays him if Ole Miss wins in the playoffs the same bonus amount he would have earned had he stayed. Imagine, an SEC school paying its coach a bonus for one of its rivals winning!
“It just means more in the SEC.”
It means more to Jimmy Sexton too.
I’m surprised Kiffin couldn’t get LSU to give him a bonus for SC’s national championships in 2003 and 2004.
Just be very careful what you ask for at the Bayou where no one ever forgets what was said earlier and uses it against you.
I actually think one of the reasons Kiffin took the job is because he actually likes what you describe. This is a guy who got into a fist fight with Kennedy Pola. People burn mattresses in the street or leave his clothes on the curb when he leaves. I don’t think Kiffin would have it any other way.
And he claims he now lives a happy peaceful life…..
Do you think he made a mistake by leaving OLE MISS for LSU?
I think he made a good move, the only move in view of the opportunity.
Both Nick Saban and Pete Carroll advised him to split for the Bayou. That surprised me a little, but it shouldn’t have.
Consider the source. Pete Carroll is the guy who “took the shot” by coming out of retirement to coach the Raiders and then moved heaven and earth to bring in Geno Smith to quarterback the team.
If Saban ever gets back into coaching, and I doubt he will, given the reasons he quit, it won’t be to make some school relevant again.
74-yr old Saban left coaching at the perfect time. How many more NCs did he need? How many more “rat poison” news conferences could he tolerate? I wonder how Pete Carroll feels about his bad-looking, embarrassing attempt to bring back the Raiders from the dead? He’s already fired Chip Kelly as well as his special teams coord. What’s next for Pete with the still dysfunctional Raiders? The truth is, he’s already on the hot seat in Vegas after less than a year on the job. Pete’s never been at a loss for words. But now, all he can say about… Read more »
Coaches, former & present seem to always support another one moving up to a better gig. A lot of them, Kiffin included, believe for the players it’s about the money before any loyalty comes into the picture whether they admit it or not. Saban’s past tells anyone what he believes in. Carroll told Kif what he thought his father Monte would advise him to do.
There is no loyalty anymore. The players are pros now and they do as they please, when they please. When Carroll decided to leave USC, he did so when he finally got the full control NFL offer he wanted — and exactly when many were well aware USC was likely to to be slapped down hard by the NCAA. Carroll realized he likely had a better future in Seattle, and he was right — with a Lombardi Trophy to be proud of and a much bigger wallet. Carroll advised Kiffin to strike while the iron is still hot, which is… Read more »
He probably is, it’s those around him who are blowing gaskets.
The press had a love/hate relationship with him. They hated him because he spoke freely and didn’t care who he offended but they had to love him too. If he ever retired, who would they write about?
Ole Miss followed up with another call to Kiffin. They want their [vinyl] records back.
Early Signing Period begins tomorrow and runs through Friday. How is USC doing? Will they keep all 34? How many will sign this week or wait till Feb 4th?
USC owns California with 19 commits, the next closest is Oregon at 6. I wonder how Bowden will handle anyone not signing this week. With his “No OVs After Commit Rule” why would they wait?
Here’s UCLA’s pitiful football record since 2000. This is what Bob Chesney is walking into:
Total Games: 293
Wins: 156 (.532 winning)
Losses: 137
Not that I’m complaining but UCLA’s record over that period is worse than I ever could have predicted. Seven seasons with 8 or more losses, four more with 7 losses. They even had a bowl team that lost 8 games. More losing or .500 seasons than winning seasons over a 26-year stretch. That’s unfathomable.
Chesney has a nice record as a head coach. Who has he coached under as an assistant? I think he’s a better pick for UCLA than the hot names that always get tossed around.
Not that I am rooting for them, but I hope he gets them back to being competitive again. It makes the rivalry more fun.
An airport hangar, pools of money and ‘the best job in America’: How LSU lured Lane Kiffin from Ole Miss. Even Pete Carroll told Kiffin to “take the shot.” Ross Dellenger (Yahoo Sports) — You want to know why Lane Kiffin would leave a team bound for the playoff? Because so many around him pointed to LSU as the best college football job in the country. Kiffin strongly hinted that the list of those who advised him to take the job includes a former LSU coach, Nick Saban, and ex-USC coach Pete Carroll — both former bosses and mentors.… Read more »
I hate to admit, but I think ucla made a great hire.Of course I also thought Chip Kelly would have big success for the bruins.
And Dylan Hernandez is just another example of why journalism is no longer respected, with that stupid hit piece on Riley.The LA Times is a complete joke
Chesneys record up to this point is very good but I wouldn’t call it great. There’s the old ‘Peter Principle’. Will he be able to ratchet his coaching up a notch to meet the increased competition at the next level?
I think Chesney might be good too. Past coaches have proven UCLA can be very good when the right guy is in charge. But that’s been rare for the Bruins. I think UCLA is smart not to go after some CFB retread with a bigger name at bigger places. UCLA really needs to strike it rich for their football program to start competing well in the B1G, especially with USC’s long shadow over Westwood in football. I know the Peter Principle is always in play. But I would have been happier with a CFB retread hire for the perpetually underachieving… Read more »
Allen I think Chesney will probably improve UCLA football but only to a point. Compare UCLA to your LSU post. In this new world of CFB a good coach is only as good as the money to support the program. Is Gaven Newsom a big Bruin fan? Are big money donors lined up to pour tens of millions of dollars into UCLA football? It doesn’t look like it. UCLA will be getting the SoCal guys that USC and Oregon don’t want. If Chesney has some success he will soon move on to a bigger gig.
He’s been good but in 16 years of his HC career, I counted 6 years where he was mediocre to bad(if you count 7-4 a mediocre season) and this is not coaching against big time opponents. This is coaching at Salve Regina, Assumption and Holy Cross. If you at the coaches at Kansas State, Kansas and Alabama when they were coaching at the lower levels, you can’t find a season where they lost 3 games and hardly any 2 loss seasons. I do think he’s a good coach but I need to see more evidence on the field before I… Read more »
Speaking of the Peter Principle, I remember Steve Alford at UCLA. He was great when he was at the lower levels. I think one year he was like 33-1(I believe at Manchester). He did well at the lower levels until he got to Iowa. He didn’t do well at all at Iowa. They were about to fire him so he degraded a bit and went down to New Mexico. Again, he did well. Then he went to UCLA where he didn’t do that well. Now he’s at Nevada and he’s doing well again. Some people when they move into better… Read more »
Talking about a retread…..Why couldn’t they just have hired Bill Belichick?
I don’t believe Belichick will ever be good at UNC. I’m kind of rooting against the old curmudgeon.
That gold-digging attention seeker that has latched on to BB would never allow it. Too much eye-candy competition in So Cal.
This coaching carousel has gone nuts last few days.Even KY is looking for a coach.
I can’t figure out why Kiffin went to LSU, he had life pretty dialed in at Ol’ Miss and was doing well. Now he gets to answer to the LA governor as well as the AD.
In a bold move, UCLA is set to hire Bob Chesney as its next head football coach
— UCLA will hire James Madison coach Bob Chesney on a five-year deal to lead the Bruins.
— Chesney brings a 131-51 career record and championships won at every NCAA level, starkly contrasting with his inexperienced predecessor.
— The Bruins haven’t won a Rose Bowl in nearly 40 years, creating enormous pressure on Chesney to revive the Bruins.
Ben Bolch/LAT
I think that is a good hire, they have nowhere to go but up. I always liked it when ucla was good, it made USC even better.
USC beat UCLA, but Lincoln Riley is still losing the battle for relevance Dylan Hernandez (UCLA grad, LA Times) — The most important college football story in these parts is about the downtrodden program from Westwood and whether it will leave its dump of a stadium in Pasadena. UCLA’s incompetence has overshadowed every team in this market outside of the Dodgers and Lakers, and that includes USC. Which speaks to where USC stands right now. The Trojans have become afterthoughts in a market they once owned, and they only have themselves to blame. Their 29-10 victory over the Bad News Bruins at the Coliseum… Read more »
This guy writes for the LA Times? UCLA is relevant news cause they are incompetent and USC is not relevant news cause they are competent? Then he goes on to make the case that USC is knocking on the door of national relevance. Sounds like the UCLA grad wishes he was a Trojan. As far as the Maiava-Longstreet story, Chad Bowden will have to work his magic on this. Maybe Longstreet’s agent is trying to get a bump in his NIL. Longstreet should stay. He may be ready next season and may get play time. He will be the starter… Read more »
I am hoping Maiava goes nfl and we install Longstreet. He is a really good running threat as well as passer.
Could not agree more with you. I also think it will help us keep next year’s top recruit because it shows a succession plan to the incoming qb.
GT Good call on Hernandez. Maybe there should be a rule at the Times that if you are a UCLA grad, you can’t write articles on SC and vice versa. I hope Maiava looks at this years QB class for the NFL and compares it to next years. This year is weaker. Take the money and run son. He won’t be a first rounder but if he hits with the right team as a mid rounder, he could do well for himself. He is physically ready, big, strong, good arm. In many ways a lot like Caleb who is now… Read more »
I understand the desire to try out our new shiny toy in Lonstreet and the qb situation, but do we really want a young inexperienced qb at the helm with a much tougher schedule next year? If so, that suggests you’re willing to take lumps next year with 3-4 losses hoping that a more experienced Longstreet plus a year of work for the incoming class sets the team up for a serious run in 2027.
And then I remember a kid named Barkley.
So do I, a very fair point. And that win at the Shoe!!!
Dylan Hernandez has pulled this crap with the Trojans before and I’ve published his LAT nonsense here a couple of other times, always indicating he’s a UCLA honk. The butt-hurt Hernandez could have easily and coherently addressed LR’s somewhat divisive USC situation without attacking the program for being “stuck” and “irrelevant”, even though he had just witnessed his “Bad News Bruins” get hammered in the Coliseum. The entire tone of Hernandez’ piece reeked of bitterness IMO. Sure, USC’s not a playoff team yet. We get it. But things are improving with USC football and it’s nice to see Lincoln Riley… Read more »
I think he has described SC under Riley, pretty well.
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A blocked FG takes me from second place to out of it! But who needs a special teams coach? My metrics said SC would not cover but after UDUB put 34 on the Ruins… Thanks John, it was fun.
For once I am willing to say give the man time. Riley is looking at a bumper crop of recruits and has a better record than he has had in a while. Kiffin’s rise makes me wonder if we cut him to quickly, but it could be argued he learned more about being a head coach from his time at Alabama than any other place he hung his Denny’s menu.
I just hope I don’t run out of next years to wait for.
Sporting experts, or so called by their own networks, give Riley 1-more year to get into the playoffs before Jen Cohend should seriously consider removing him. My own synopsis is Riley hasn’t gotten off his Air Raid mentality which has to affect his defense. He needs to dip further into creating a defensive juggernaut or he will never get far into the playoffs. If this means using some of his scholarships on his beloved offensive side for more depth on defense, so be it! Defense is what caused 3-losses this year, make no mistake about it. And I am beginning… Read more »
Michigan State fires head coach Jonathan Smith after 2 seasons, reportedly set to hire ex-Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald
Michigan State was 9-15 in Smith’s time with the school
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Surprised he didn’t have more success. I thought he was one of those “get a lot out of a little” coaches and would make the Spartans a tough out at the least. Guess not.
I thought he was a great hire by Michigan State but turned out he never did well there. Guess he should have stayed at Oregon State.
Agree. I was rooting for him to be a big success at MSU
Too many “re-treads” being hired hoping for different results
Week 15 AP Top 25 rankings
1 Ohio State (61)
2 Indiana (5)
3 Georgia
4 Oregon
5 Texas Tech
6 Ole Miss
7 Texas A&M
8 Oklahoma
9 Notre Dame
10 Alabama
11 BYU
12 Miami
13 Vanderbilt
14 Texas
15 Utah
16 Virginia
17 USC
18 Michigan
19 James Madison
20 North Texas
21 Tulane
22 Arizona
23 Navy
24 Georgia Tech
24 Missouri
Others receiving votes: Tennessee 71, Houston 57, Iowa 51, UNLV 33, New Mexico 20, South Florida 11, SMU 8, Iowa St. 4, Arizona St. 3, Louisville 3, UConn 3, North Dakota St. 3, Illinois 2, Washington 1, Pittsburgh 1, San Diego St. 1
LSU’s new coach: Lane Kiffin will take over LSU, replacing Brian Kelly, and is expected to receive an annual salary of around $12 million to $13 million. OLE MISS’s next coach: OLE MISS DC Pete Golding will be promoted to HC to replace Kiffin. Playoff implications: Kiffin’s departure means he will not coach the Rebels through the College Football Playoff, which begins in December. Kiffin’s time at OLE MISS: He led the team to a 55-19 record and secured multiple double-digit win seasons since 2020. Other factors: Kiffin was also reportedly considered for the head coaching vacancy at UF before the Gators hired TUL’s Jon… Read more »
LSU has now hired a head coach from the Pete Carrol coaching tree for the second time.
I am fine with Lane and Lemon being benched for whatever team rule they violated, but when are we going to see players get yanked out of the game for stupid penalties or for completely missing a play? Hell, they aren’t even yelled at.
For this reason it seemed a little stupid to keep them out.
USC came out flat against ND and once again for ucla. These should be the two easiest games to get the players up for. Will Riley ever be able to motivate his players?
The answer is no, of course.
Good to see 3 PAC 10 teams in the top 7 in the conference!
I can see Indiana and Ohio St playing mostly backups, this game really means nothing!
Interesting and valid take. Still, I think securing the #1 seed and maintaining a perfect record are both worth giving it your best shot.
It has been a successful season, need a strong disciplinarian and work on linebacker play vs the run and better coverage guys.
Oooooh. Whoopee..
Still cannot beat top ten teams. Still terrible on the road.