USC Football Predictions

Six bold 2025 predictions for USC football

USC quarterback Jayden Maiava throws during practice at Howard Jones Field on the USC campus on July 30.

Jayden Maiava practices on the first day of USC football preseason camp. (Allen J. Schaben / LAT)

Ryan Kartje (LA Times)  —  Fortunately, we are less than two weeks out from USC’s season opener against Missouri State. There’s still a lot we don’t know. It’s time to get on the record with a few things I think might happen with USC.

Here are six bold predictions for the Trojans in 2025:

1) Jayden Maiava will throw for 30 touchdowns this season. But he’ll also throw 15 interceptions.

Maiava made a concerted effort over the summer to eliminate the back-breaking mistakes he struggled with last season. He dug deeper into Lincoln Riley’s offense, and he worked on his mechanics with the experts at the 3DQB training academy. But Maiava’s style is always going to lend itself to high variance. He loves to chuck it deep and still seems to throw it too often into coverage. That’s going to yield some thrilling results at times on an offense that should be more conducive to big plays. But 4.3% of his passes last season were deemed turnover-worthy by Pro Football Focus. That was third-highest in the Big Ten and too high for USC’s offense to reach its potential. His big-time throw rate was also third-highest in the Big Ten at 5.1%, though, and that was before he fully grasped the Trojans offense. There’s room to grow here. But I’d caution that his proclivity for throwing caution to the wind might just be a part of the deal with Maiava.

2) USC will be shuffling its offensive line all season.

USC hasn’t really had a reliable front since Riley’s first season, and this is by far his most unproven unit yet. The interior is a legitimate concern if DJ Wingfield isn’t deemed eligible. I expect at some point this season we’ll see a former walk-on (Kilian O’Connor) and a preferred walk-on (Kaylon Miller) start a game at center and guard, respectively. And while both should be commended for their development, that’s not a good sign for USC’s offense. The Trojans desperately need Elijah Paige to deliver on his huge potential this season at left tackle, Alani Noa to iron out some of his inconsistencies at right guard, and Tobias Raymond to live up to Riley’s billing of him as one of the best players on the team. That’s a lot to ask. Expect many different combinations up front for USC, with J’Onre Reed, Micah Banuelos and Justin Tauanuu also logging starts throughout. That’s eight different starters on the line, which would be the most since Riley took over at USC.

The last time a duo of Trojan receivers crossed that mark was 2019, so not that long ago, but it’s been pretty rare around college football the past decade. Less than two teams on average per year, to be exact. Still, I’m going to go out on a limb here and say Ja’Kobi Lane and Makai Lemon both cross that mark. Lemon’s last eight games of 2024 put him on pace for more than 1,000 yards already, and that was with a much less potent downfield passing game for most of the season. Lane might be the more unlikely of the two to reach this mark, but I’m betting on talent. He has to see more targets this season. I wouldn’t be surprised to see a target share for the two of them that nears 50%. In the bowl game, the two of them saw a combined 18 targets, a 46% target share.

4) Walker Lyons will be USC’s most productive tight end.

This is no shade on Lake McRee, who has been a reliable tentpole of the Trojans’ attack for a while now. But Lyons is just the sort of tight end that should thrive in Riley’s offense. More than anyone Riley has worked with yet at USC, Lyons is more in the mold of Mark Andrews, who emerged as one of the top tight ends in college football in Riley’s first season at Oklahoma. Like Andrews, he came to college as more of a skilled receiver learning to play inline. Now it’s clear he’s ready for the next step. A breakout season could be incoming.

5) USC will have three first-round picks next April.

A look at recent history might suggest that I’m crazy. USC had three players drafted total last spring and haven’t seen three Trojans drafted in the first round since 2009. Alas, I’m still not deterred. Either or both of Lemon and Lane could hear their names called in the first round. Kamari Ramsey might have been a first-round pick last season, if he’d declared, and Eric Gentry has all the tools to make it happen. It’s not crazy to think that others could enter the chat too. With a huge breakout season, Maiava, Paige and defensive tackle Devan Thompkins are intriguing cases to consider. Though, the first round might be a bit too optimistic.

6) USC will rediscover its pass rush.

Count me as someone who believes USC’s defense takes another step forward. And I expect that progress will be most apparent in the defensive front, where USC could barely conjure a pass rush last season. Braylan Shelby led the 2024 defense with … three measly sacks. I expect we’ll see five different Trojan pass rushers pass that number this season. Gentry and sophomore Kameryn Fountain are both capable of reaching double-digit sacks, while Shelby, Anthony Lucas and freshman Jahkeem Stewart each are sure to chip in a handful on their own. Judging by early praise, Stewart could very well be the team’s best pass rusher by December.

Extra points

Makai Lemon

—The NCAA’s 2010 sanctions of USC only get more insane by the year. This week, the NCAA issued its punishment in the Michigan sign-stealing scandal. Aside from a $20-million fine, which is substantial, the punishment reflected how much has changed societally since 2010, and the reality of how toothless the NCAA has become. That wasn’t the case in 2010, when the NCAA dropped the hammer on USC, taking away 30 scholarships and banning them from bowl games for two seasons amid the Reggie Bush saga, while the BCS stripped the school of its 2004 title. That punishment was devastating primarily to players who had nothing to do with the crime. This latest ruling clearly tried to avoid that, which is a commendable change from the NCAA. But it did understandably upset some USC fans who are still frustrated with how they were treated in a case that had far less of an actual influence on the field.

—Special teams coach Ryan Dougherty understands USC’s placekicking hasn’t been good enough. Michael Lantz hit just 14 of his 21 attempts (66.7%) last season. Denis Lynch hit 10 of 14 (71%) in 2023 and 15 of 22 in 2022 (68.2%). A few more made field goals last season might have made the difference in some of USC’s narrow losses. This season, Dougherty will put his faith in sophomore Caden Chittenden, who set the Mountain West record last year for a freshman kicker with 26 made field goals. Chittenden seems like a safe bet to be a significant improvement at a position that’s been lacking during Riley’s tenure.

Makai Lemon will be USC’s top punt returner. Some of you might wonder why USC would invite the added risk of having Lemon return punts. But Riley wouldn’t even entertain that line of thinking this week. The coach said that “there’s nothing anyone would do that would keep us from playing them on punt return.” Given how electric Lemon can be in the return game, I get it. USC has just one punt return touchdown during Riley’s entire tenure. That unit needs to be better.

—Rawlinson Stadium is officially open. Which means the first step of USC’s $200-million Athletics West capital project is complete. Reporters were invited last week on a tour of the Trojans’ gleaming new soccer and lacrosse stadium, and let’s just say it’s a significant improvement on their old home, McAlister Field. McAlister could barely fit 1,000 people, didn’t have lights and didn’t even have locker rooms for the team. Rawlinson has a capacity of 2,500, a press box, viewing decks for fans and a video board, while the lockers are customized based on feedback directly from the players. Women’s soccer coach Jane Alukonis made clear to reporters how much Rawlinson would influence the program’s recruiting efforts. USC invested $38 million to make it happen. Now we can see why.

latimes.com

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August 22, 2025 3:57 pm
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If you want a copy of the 2025 USC Football media guide you can download it for free from the following website:

https://s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/sidearm.nextgen.sites/usctrojans.com/documents/2025/7/24/2025_USC_Football_Media_Guide.pdf

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Nice Story…….USC and Palmer…..maybe it’s not over. He sure does not need the cash. Don’t know much about his son but he might need a good coach at USC!

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August 22, 2025 12:29 am

I still say SC wins at least 9 games. You need a defense to win big. Five out of the last eight national championship teams have finished 1st in the country in defense.This years SC team looks to be great on defense. But offensively, Lincoln Riley is one of the best coaches in the nation. Look at where his teams have ranked offensively since 2010. He was at East Carolina from 2010 to 2014. Offensively, his teams ranked 45, 66, 45, 9 and 23rd. Then he was at Oklahoma from 2015 until 2021. Those teams ranked 4, 3, 3, 1,… Read more »

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That is exactly right Allen. Sankey has said a number of times the SEC head coaches overwhelmingly are against adding another conference game and Lane Kiffen openly said he didn’t want a 9th game. So in 2026 the SEC plays 9-conference games and if this talk about the two major conferences playing a head-to-head game each season, this could mean the SEC o ly has 1-game to buy a win? They may balk at that.

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August 21, 2025 4:52 pm
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Wondering if playoffs will be like the NCAA basketball……

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Immediate fallout:

Louisiana Monroe has four open dates on its 2026 schedule.

Alabama-Auburn series suspended in the name of “inclusivity.”

Samford and Arkansas- Little Rock invited to join effective immediately

Coaches of three mid-level SEC teams resign, citing desire to spend more time coaching their teenage kids.

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August 21, 2025 12:58 pm
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What a tale of 2 HS team mates, Nelson and Lemon. Nelson, a NIL millionaire in HS, heir apparent at USC, then the down hill slide to backup at playoff Boise now starter for 3-9 El Paso. His problem the neck up not below. Lemon stayed at SC, working hard, now ready for a 1000 yd season, tons of awards and a first round pick in the draft.

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August 21, 2025 2:21 pm
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My perception of Nelson is that he has a million $ arm, and a 10 cent head.

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August 21, 2025 7:43 pm
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When Jeff George played against SC he validated my theory that it’s always unlucky for your team to have a 13-point lead over an opponent who’s not dead. Other examples available.

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August 20, 2025 2:34 pm

Lincoln Riley’s worst nightmare would be if Jebb Fisch gets the Washington Huskies into the playoff and the Trojans don’t.

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August 20, 2025 5:12 pm
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That depends on whether you think a great day in Hawaii on the beach with 100 million stolen dollars is a great day……sorry….it’s was just there.

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August 21, 2025 5:52 am
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If not, he has only himself to blame. He talks about all the inherent advantages of USC, yet to date has translated them into exactly nothing.

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August 21, 2025 12:01 pm

Coach Riley has shown that he is a good OC. But this is not the Pac12 anymore. In this league have to know ALL facets of the game. It is the fault of the AD who gave him a 10 year contract instead of 4 to 5 years.
Riley is learning on the job and still might turn out to be a good HC.
But he is not under much pressure with such a long term contract no
matter what he does.

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August 20, 2025 9:21 am

Forgive me for beating that horse a little more. I watched the BTN show on the USC camp report. They talked of the 9 games decided by one score, USC went 4-5. They never mention why the games ended up so close, play calling. The hope is the talent will be able to over come this season. The show was pretty much a fluff piece. What do you expect with Yogi Roth.

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August 20, 2025 2:26 pm
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Chad Bowden(and AD Cohen) are the best thing to happen to USC since Pete Carroll

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Allen you took the words out of my mouth about Yogi Roth. Nothing objective about him with a microphone in his hand. Of course the Big Ten network publically is not going to rip one of its member schools.

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Yogi is the ultimate sunshine pumper. To hear him tell it, every conference team is a playoff contender.

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August 19, 2025 9:19 pm

I think one thing that would help the O Line and Maiava is leaning heavily on the running game and using Jordan and Sanders to establish the running game. It’s important to help the O Line grow.

Also need to throw to the Tight Ends more in addition to the Wide Receivers.

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August 20, 2025 6:17 am
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Folks on this site know that one key to guessing how well a team will perform…..just look at the arms, legs and stomachs of the linemen. This guy is sculpted. His arms look powerful. Of course even the strongest 2 star might not be effective but it certainly provides a bit of comfort to know that somebody is working with the players to make them the best they can be. It’s a basic block of building a great team and we are all glad to know that issue seems to be taken care of.

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August 20, 2025 7:03 am
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Looks like Geronimo

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August 20, 2025 9:03 am
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WTF? Looks like E A spent much time in Jamaica smoking with Bob Marley’s friends.😂

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He also got brain cancer from smoking a pound of ganja per week!

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August 19, 2025 12:30 pm

Interesting story where Auburn has decided to officially recognize itself as the 2004 National Champion for football. They decided that they should have been invited to the BCS game against USC and since they weren’t and they won their bowl game that makes them champions. 😄 They also decided to claim an additional 3 champtionships from pre 1960s football history.

https://sports.yahoo.com/college-football/breaking-news/article/auburn-claims-four-more-football-national-championships-including-in-2004-when-it-didnt-make-bcs-title-game-150123239.html

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August 20, 2025 7:05 am
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Hey….why not claim them all since 1900?…..124 NC’s

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August 19, 2025 11:58 am

The Big 10 Network is covering USC’s training camp today. Set your DVR.

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August 19, 2025 10:35 am

I see former Trojan RB Quinten Joyner blew out his knee and will be lost to Texas Tech for the season.

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August 18, 2025 8:31 pm

Wingfield was denied his injunction. Hopefully one of the others steps up.

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Wingfield was denied his injunction……surprise, surprise

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August 18, 2025 7:55 pm

Things appear to be moving in the right direction, I’ve been reading about a surprising O Line, this suggests they will run more to lighten the load on Maaeva, defense will be much better and the adjustments to Big 10 style football will tell us what we need to know. Recruiting seems to be booming but at this point any future recruits mean nothing.

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August 18, 2025 5:49 pm
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I don’t know much about the Athletic, but I must assume this writer buys his crack from Hunter Biden. # 42? Really? USC was better than that last season. I guess Vannini still thinks Grinch is our DC, and that we won’t play any defense. Just another lazy sportswriter that hasn’t done any research.Even ucla at #66, is undervalued, and hate to have to admit that. Some of these rankings are pure garbage.

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August 18, 2025 6:46 pm
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Just win…..and all the polls will be silly talk.

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August 19, 2025 4:58 am
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I most certainly hope you are correct, and that they suck again. I just keep hearing about how much of a lift Nico is giving their offense. I think Foster is unqualified to be a head coach.

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None of these games look appealing at all.
I wonder if these predeictions are based on an 7-5 or 8-4 or 9-3?

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August 18, 2025 6:54 pm
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The grand guess…..Alamo….9-3 or better
Holiday…..8-4 or 7-5

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I say at least 9-3 but I’ll admit that the O-Line situation bothers me

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August 18, 2025 2:02 pm

My first hope is that interceptions are less frequent this season. I would also like to see more balance statistically. We need a 1,000 yard running back to go with our 1,000 yard receivers. The offense needs to balance the time of possession a little better. It’s great to score in 3 plays once in a while, but also make some long drives to give the defense a chance to catch their breath. Finally I really want Riley to stop being out-coached every game.

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August 18, 2025 11:09 am

Miller and Maiava combined for 29 TDs last season, so 30 is not a reach for this season. Shuffling 8 potential starters on the OL sounds like a good thing. USC will be without Branch, Hudson, Robinson, Marks and Ford this season. Lemon and Lane will be the only two experienced receivers this season. So the two could get a thousand each, with McRee, Lyons and a RB getting some yards. USC passed for nearly 3800 yards last season. Pretty hard to double team both of them without someone else wide open. A strong pass rush, better overall defense, also… Read more »

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August 18, 2025 11:08 am

#1 on Kartje’s list is the one I fret most and obviously he thinks so also as his #1. He explains it precisely in “ throwing caution to the wind”. It won’t take long to see if Jayden takes more responsibility in what not to do. If the bad picks come that are Maiava’s fault, Riley has the responsibility for the team’s sake to get Maiava off the field. It’s all up to Jayden!