USC’s Defense Gets the Big Shuffle

Lincoln Riley completes USC staff featuring new defensive blood, continuity …

USC coach Lincoln Riley introduces former TCU head coach Gary Patterson as the Trojans' new defensive coordinator.

Lincoln Riley introduces former TCU HC Gary Patterson as the Trojans’ new DC in January. (Ronaldo Bolanos/LAT) 

Ryan Kartje (LA Times)  —  When D’Anton Lynn abruptly left for Penn State on the eve of USC’s bowl game, the hope within the program had been to keep what remained of his defensive staff intact. All while also attracting a top-notch defensive coordinator to take Lynn’s place.

But Lincoln Riley, after four years of regular churn with his staff at USC, was also realistic. The coach had learned by now how quickly plans could change with the coaching carousel.

“It really doesn’t matter what team you are,” Riley said in December. “It doesn’t matter what staff you are. Doesn’t matter what your postseason situation is like. … We’ve been through this now for a few years. So you can’t always predict everything that’s going to happen, but this time of year, you have to be ready to adjust. It’s just the nature of the game.”

Some adjustments, as Riley suggested then, were probably inevitable.

New USC defensive coordinator Gary Patterson takes questions from the media during a news conference.

The worst of it came late in the carousel, when defensive line coach Eric Henderson elected to return to the NFL, departing for the same position with the Washington Commanders. Losing Henderson, from a recruiting perspective alone, is significant. He finished the last recruiting cycle as the nation’s top-ranked recruiter, according to 247 Sports.

It was Henderson who took over the defense for USC’s bowl game, which led some players to voice their belief he should get the full-time gig. His name was floated for other jobs, too, including the coordinator position at his alma mater, Georgia Tech.

USC hoped to retain him as defensive line coach. But with the program determined to go outside of its staff for a new coordinator, Henderson ultimately chose to leave.

USC also moved on from secondary coach Doug Belk, who’d also been mentioned as a potential internal candidate. He spent the previous two seasons as a leading voice on USC’s defensive staff. But his contract was not renewed.

LOS ANGELES, CALIF. JANUARY 28, 2026 -- USC introduced longtime TCU head coach Gary Patterson as its newest defensive coordinator on Wednesday, January 28, 2026. Patterson, 65, is a 2026 inductee of the College Football Hall of Fame and went 181-79 (11-6 in bowl games) at TCU to become the winningest coach in program history.. (Ronaldo Bolanos / Los Angeles Times)
New USC DC Gary Patterson outlines his vision for the Trojans’ new 4-2-5 defense.

In hiring longtime Texas Christian coach Gary Patterson, Riley found the rare coordinator happy to blend in with a staff that’s largely in place already. Last month, in his first meeting with reporters, Patterson said he viewed himself more as “that last piece” on USC’s staff. He even assured he’d adapt his 4-2-5 defensive scheme to what USC did under Lynn.

“The group that’s here, they improved the defense last year,” Patterson said. “So instead of just coming in and saying, ‘Well this is how we’re gonna do it, it’s been a little bit more work of trying to put both of them together, understanding they did a great job and recruiting really good players. So you gotta really kind of listen a little bit more before you say this how we [do it].”

Some unique aspects of Patterson’s scheme, however, are probably best left in familiar hands. That’s especially the case with his secondary, which is called separately from the front seven.

It stands to reason then that Patterson would bring Paul Gonzales, a defensive backs coach who worked with Patterson for nearly half of his tenure at TCU. He left Baylor to join USC’s staff and is expected to lead the Trojans entire secondary. He’ll be joined by Sam Carter, a former all-Big 12 safety who played under Patterson.

TCU quarterback Ken Seals (9) runs against Southern California linebacker Jadyn Walker (31) during the second half of the Alamo Bowl NCAA college football game in San Antonio, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
Lincoln Riley has frequently vowed to fix the Trojans’ defense, but it faltered again in familiar fashion in the OT Alamo Bowl loss to TCU.

The rest of the staff remains largely intact from last season. Defensive ends coach Shaun Nua stuck with USC amid rumors of interest from his alma mater, Brigham Young. Trovon Reed will continue to coach cornerbacks.

Mike Ekeler has been brought in from Nebraska to be the new coordinator of special teams, long an underperforming sore point under Riley, as well as a linebacker coach. Well-traveled Ekeler (12 different college programs) previously coached at USC under Lane Kiffin in 2013.

After a 2025 debut that produced disappointing-to-mixed results with a thin linebacker room under Rob Ryan, his exact status and future influence has been up in the air over the past two months.

Two defensive analysts were also promoted to full-time roles, as Skyler Jones, in his third season on staff, will coach defensive tackles and AJ Howard, entering his second, will coach outside linebackers.

That makes nine coaches on USC’s defensive staff alone, three more than it employed last season.

As of 2024, there are no longer limits on the number of coaches who can provide on-field instruction, meaning the Trojans can have as many assistants on staff as they please. But only 10 total, plus the head coach, are allowed to recruit off-campus. It’s unclear who among USC’s current staff will fill those 10 roles.

USC assistant coach Zach Hanson, his wife, Annie, and son Rock, pose for a photo on the field of the Coliseum.
Zach Hanson, the secret to USC’s OL success, and his family.

On the other side of the ball, Riley was able to keep the whole band together. Offensive line coach Zach Hanson was pursued heavily by his alma mater, Kansas State, to be offensive coordinator under new coach Collin Klein, who Hanson considers to be one of his closest friends.

Still, Hanson chose to stick with USC and Riley, whose offense will return not just every member of its staff, but also its entire offensive line, its star running back and a possible Heisman candidate at quarterback.

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February 22, 2026 8:54 am
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“Do you believe in miracles?”

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February 22, 2026 9:19 am
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Who’s most over paid? Have to be Riley and Sanders. Hate to diss on Sanders with his health problems.He maybe should retire, spend time with his family, take care of himself.

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February 22, 2026 9:41 am
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I don’t know crap but I just wonder if we will see the next Saban emerge at LSU in two years. He has the talent for coaching and now has a machinery behind him.

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February 23, 2026 8:57 am
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If he had stayed at SC he would have won one by now.

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February 24, 2026 7:48 pm
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LR needs to rebuild his reputation. He doesn’t have the same reputation that he had when he first came to USC. When he first came everyone was saying that SC would soon win a NC. Even Finebaum said it was a great hire. He was just considered to be one of the best college football coaches in the nation.. Some people are still saying that SC will win a NC but not because of him anymore but because of the other people SC has hired like Bowden and Cohen.

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February 23, 2026 10:40 am
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Yep!…….but as you know no way he could survive…….the sanctions were crippling and folks were so used to winning that 9-3 was considered a horrible year. Folks just did not understand the effect of the sanctions on the team. A real shame.

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February 22, 2026 12:20 pm
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Have to agree that Riley has been a bust by USC standards. But he actually had USC ranked in top 25 for a few times in his tenure. His problem is finding a stable DC to be able to make the CFP.
It seems Patterson will be the DC we have been waiting for. And finally have a special teams coach. Lynn was ok but his heart was with Penn State.
Hope it is a turn of direction season.

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February 22, 2026 2:41 pm
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USC will play 5 of the top 25 this year…..would have been 6 with ND…..and Rutgers, Wisconsin will be no cake walk.
So either this stuff goes away or…….it’s going to be a long year.
Three of the ranked games are at home.
We’ll have an experienced OL, experienced QB and RB, and good receivers. A quality defensive staff and top notch special teams coach…….so if we lose…..got to be turbulence on the plane. 😡

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February 23, 2026 8:56 am
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That’s why I favor playing some cream puffs at the start as opposed to playing 12 top ten teams every year(well, I suppose that would be a little impossible)

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February 23, 2026 9:31 am
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USC may be taking some of these top teams to the wood shed this next season. We may be pleasantly surprised.

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February 23, 2026 9:30 am
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  1. Swinney 2x NC, 9x CC
  2. Smart 2x NC, 4x CC
  3. Day 1 NC, 2x CC
  4. Cignetti 1 NC
  5. Riley 4x CC
  6. Lanning 1 CC
  7. Sarkisian 1 CC
  8. Kiffin
  9. Elko
  10. Sanders

Based on accomplishments as a HC. I think Swinney’s star is fading, Kiffin’s star is rising. Smart, Day, Cignetti and Lanning are the current elites. Riley, Sark and Elko remain to be seen. Sanders will be retired soon.

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February 22, 2026 9:36 am
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and…..Cignetti landed free beer for life from Upland Brewing Company…..the local Bloomington brewery!
LOL……According to locals this might mean the brewery will not make it due to all the free beer.

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February 23, 2026 9:00 am
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Good, maybe he will become an alcoholic like “shooter” in ‘Hoosiers’ and then we won’t have to worry about Indiana

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February 21, 2026 5:05 pm
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For the first time in a long time there is a legit reason to be optimistic. The schedule is daunting but given a change in the defense…..who knows.

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February 21, 2026 6:02 pm
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If Bowden, Patterson and Ekeler bring a toughness, take no prisoners, killer culture it becomes contagious. The D gives it to the O and the O will want to give it back and the same on special teams. Maybe we have arrived. Maybe not conference champs but 2nd or 3rd and into the playoffs. False hope is better than no hope!

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February 23, 2026 9:05 am
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I want to see those SC players choose to play in the bowl game instead of doing their own thing. That’s part of the culture as far as I am concerned. Either that or stop all this kool-aid about family and brotherhood and all that BS.

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February 21, 2026 7:28 pm
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Tackling…it was refreshing to see great 1 on 1 tackling by Indiana and Miami after watching so much USC flag football. No bumper cars nonsense. Hopefully these new coaches will change that.

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February 22, 2026 6:55 am
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I’m optimistic by nature and an admitted spring kool-aid addict. I think these off-season coach changes are the second most significant (and potentially best) since the Helton-to-Riley change.

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February 21, 2026 10:47 am
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Bowden is building well for ’27. Good get.

“Chad Bowden and the USC staff always focused heavily on one theme: culture. “They talk about culture,” Hale said. “It’s a big priority to build culture at USC. You see them push it at USC.” Question, who’s behind the culture and what kind of culture is it?

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February 19, 2026 4:37 am
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This makes me spew my coffee! Princess getting her preseason accolades. The 1 seed could happen, but I think the tourney seeding committee will be aware of their garbage schedule and avoid outrage by seeding them lower.

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February 19, 2026 6:11 am
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LOL……and Miami is at home…….

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February 19, 2026 7:29 am
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I fear the first FCS opponent for USC is coming. Who in LA will pay for that?

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Given the new Riley tradition of playing the weakest (Missouri St) team around…..North Dakota St just joined the mountain west…….great potential for a memorable matchup. Think of the potential……Can we put 80 on the board…….
How can they possibly give up the revenue for the 12th game?
Riley will get on the phone and call some junior college team….but insist it be a home game.

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February 19, 2026 10:39 am
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Don’t be so sure about NDSU being a cupcake. Maybe pick on someone else. They have 10 NCAA Division I FCS titles (all since 2011) and 8 Division II national championships. NDSU is considered the most successful FCS program in history, with 10 titles in 15 seasons. They’re 9-5 against FBS teams.

As long as LR is calling plays in the 4th quarter, a loss to anyone is possible.

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OK…..pick a weak mountain west program.

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I agree…….in his defense……is this me…….the schedule is a killers row. No need to dress it up……just the travel is a challenge. USC is now BIG playing the toughest teams around. No need to hang our heads……Wash St, Cal, Or St. etc are gone.
As for the season ticket fans…..they get a game against Ohio state, Oregon, Washington…..wow.

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Please no!

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February 19, 2026 8:59 pm
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I’ve said this before here, but ND should be disqualified from any playoff consideration with this schedule. Period. Not buying the sos is of importance narrative that is thrown out there. I would say the same for any team that has this schedule and expects to be in the playoffs. Yes USC needs to take care of their own business, but we need some order in the system.

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It’s like playing in the mountain west and going 11-1 and claiming a spot…..maybe…..maybe not.

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February 20, 2026 11:16 am
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Good analogy !

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February 20, 2026 1:11 pm

When it comes to domers the committee will not want to upset them again. The committee will ignore their schedule as always.

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February 18, 2026 7:37 pm
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Total recency bias. I’d love to know the ages of those compiling this list.

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February 18, 2026 9:12 pm

It always shows doesn’t it.

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February 18, 2026 10:12 am
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Lets see.  
LR minimized the priority / importance of a good solid defense ( national embarrassment) = now he believes 
LR minimized the priority /  importance of recruiting top OL’s and DL’s = now he believes 
LR minimized the priority / importance of recruiting the top players in the nation less than an hour away from campus = now he believes 
LR minimized the priority / importance of having a focused special teams coordinator (statistically national embarrassment)  = now he believes

Folks,  that’s a lot growth.  Which was unnecessary.  

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So being tied to a monumental buyout which USC wanted to avoid, they have taken everything you said and turned him around. Lets see, kind of like Jesus said, go and sin no more from this time forward. Lets see what we have in a head coach from this time forward. I think GP is going to have a huge effect on Riley. We have a real good staff to get it done.

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Agree. To date the best staff so far. I just commented to Allen that I hope GP doesn’t hold his tongue and mentors LR. Yes, LR has a deserved reputation for stubbornness in the wrong areas, but I have cautious hope. This year’s schedule is arguably the hardest in the nation, so it’s somewhat of a now or never situation.

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February 19, 2026 6:48 am
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I agree that we now have the best staff helping LR to date. You wondered why LR didn’t pick up more from his time at OU. I’ve thought that from the beginning. Stoops is considered one of the all time great HC’s in CFB. I watched a documentary on OU ( Stoops years) and they ran very physical practices with energy and focused efficiency. Perhaps LR was too young. Let’s hope GP doesn’t hold his tongue and mentors LR.

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February 20, 2026 12:56 pm
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Even a University President & AD who gives a HC like Riley everything but the kitchen sink to help
him win championships will eventually pull back over time if the return on investment doesn’t happen. Riley should get on his knees thanking his lucky stars he didn’t have to deal with a Nikias & Haden.

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We are all thanking our lucky stars they are now gone.

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February 18, 2026 7:40 pm
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That is negligence in the extreme, and an act worthy of a tarmacing, and one of which none of us would have survived in our professions.

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I have a suspicion Gary Patterson copied some of FSU D coordinator Mickey Andrews under HC Bobby Bowden substituting raw strength at linebacker with speed pitting strong safeties there. His defenses were #1 in CFB during the 1990s. The O-linemen couldn’t block the Backers in being too quick to block. I don’t know if Andrew’s is still alive, but I’d sure like to know what he thought of Payterson’s defense.

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February 18, 2026 9:21 pm
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You would think he may have learned a few things being under Aranda to boot.

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February 17, 2026 5:30 pm
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On film he looks great

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February 17, 2026 10:34 am

Isaia Vandermade…..On tape that kid looks great…..on offense and defense….They have him listed as a 3 star….what a joke. This year he had 8 sacks in the last 3 games of the season.

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He’s got a non-stop motor. His technique is great with a number of moves like swim moves. He’s quick enough to go around an O-Lineman and strong enough to bull rush the O-Lineman. Apparently, Henderson didn’t want this guy. It was Nua who was impressed with him and after Henderson left they brought him in.

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Robert Duval won the “Best Actor” Award for “Tender Mercies” playing Max Sledge: “I’m not a bad person, I’m just a bad drunk”.

Duval was nominated for “The Great Santini” while tormenting his son: “ you gonna cry”.

In “Assassination Tango” he lived in Argentina for months learning to dance the tango, later dancing tango at the White House.

How can one forget “Apocalypse Now” with those sad lines: “ I love the smell of napalm in the morning” and “Charlie don’t surf”.

True Grit, the Godfather….. what an artist and scene stealer. His acting added patina to his films.

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Did you know that Duval sang ” I love to tell the story” with Emmylou Harris on the Letterman show? They sounded spectacular. Mr. Duval was a multi talented giant in the entertainment industry

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The range of roles he played, to perfection, was amazing!

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What a great career……and a man with class. He actually stood up to John Wayne. RIP.

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The gauntlet is down, playoffs for bust for Riley!

Who would have thought local guys will take less money to stay close to home and play in front of family. Says something that USC doesn’t have to out bid everybody to get talent.

Well they only need 2 LBs on the field so they should have depth with 11 guys. One LB is considered the Mike and the other the Will.

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I am glad to see the standard and expectations for next season have been raised. I want Riley to succeed but he needs to prove he can get us to playoffs.

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I wonder if this is the beginning of Chad distancing himself from Riley in having seen enough of an overwhelmed HC given so much to help him win and not really seeing improvement from making so many mistakes as the USC HC? Bowden is about results, doing what he says he will do. And this is not what we are seeing, let alone hearing from Riley. Chad sees the effort & results of AD Jen Cohend and that, thank goodness, is probably the reason we haven’t seen or heard of any rumors Chad wants to leave. The team of Bowden… Read more »

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literally creating a human administrative and coaching protective circle around Riley so all he has to do is worry about not calling a fade on 3rd down at the 2 yard line is not going to cut it. The football fundamentals are not going to miraculously appear even if Saban and Cignetti were added as well. At the end of the day we have someone who cut their teeth on a niche outdated offense and little else. But but but….he scores lots of points! So did Washington state, the old Texas Tech and wherever Hal Mumme went. Outscoring is simply… Read more »

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After seeing that 2 years ago Riley wanted GP to replace Grinch I am fairly confident in the D staff. GP wanted some time off at the time and Riley went with Lynn instead. Now we get a recharged DC that USC football brain trust wanted all along. Why did it take so long to announce? I would think it was figuring out who was staying, who was leaving and who to bring in. Henderson as Co-DC was just a title. Belk wasn’t going to fit. Ekeler and Gonzales left good teams to do the same job. Gonzales knows GP’s… Read more »

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The wife is an optimist, which is probably why she married this cynical Trojan. Three (3) USC degrees, amortized over decades of football mediocrity, discounted to present value, equal minimal ROI. Lincoln Riley is 43 years old and undeniably had a far superior negotiating attorney/agent when Bohn gleefully cast Trojan nation’s feet into a 10-year cement contract. Year five, we are in the same place. That diminutive ex-president Foltz countersigned that illusory contract, which probably in part account’s why she too is gone. Gleeful posts implying LR is the next coming, “makes me wanna puke” and ignores history. LR hired… Read more »

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Cynical doesn’t describe it. I have my doubts about Riley, but by all accounts, the Patterson hire was brilliant. Riley hired GP because he hated having to game plan vs. the HOF coach. He knew that Patterson got the most out of players. Let’s be honest- If SC hired Jim Leonard or Matt Patricia as their DC, you would be complaining it was a lazy hire. You don’t sound like you thought this through, but just hate Lincoln so much, you oppose all of his moves.

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Well stated and on target…….although painful to accept. It all boils down to the same thing…..change this, change that……but don’t change the one thing that needs to change.

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But LR is gifted in the area of offense. Sometimes when you have a gifted HC on offense or defense or a gifted OC or DC, the team can potentially go far. All they have to do is find someone who can adequately handle the other side of the LOS. SC did pretty well under Pete who was a defensive genius. The Bears and the 1969 Jets did well when Buddy Ryan was there. The Vikings did well when defensive genius Bud Grant was there. The Cowboys had Tom Landry on defense and the Packers had Vince Lombardi on offense.… Read more »

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“Being “gifted” on offense isn’t nearly good enough when you’re basically a dunce on defense, special teams, and culture-building”. Tell me how you feel. Don’t hold anything back. He’s a dunce on defense. But you now have GP. He’s a dunce on special teams.But you have Mike Ekeler. He’s a dunce on culture building. But you have Bowden and Cohen. SC is building a program….putting the right people in the right places. If LR doesn’t straighten up and fly right, he won’t be there much longer. I can’t help thinking Bowden and Cohen are already thinking “we have to get… Read more »

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I agree that we can’t wait forever for this guy. Certainly not the 10 years or whatever his contract runs. We should make the playoffs in 2026. It will be interesting to see what they will do if we don’t

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I’ve always said that LR is young and evolving. He’s saying the right things which means there has been an evolution in his thoughts. He didn’t think that way back at Oklahoma. Back then he thought he could go 15-0(winning every game 50-49) and win an NC without a great defense. Let’s hope that his new defensive language will bring practical results on the field and is not just more kool-aid.

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February 15, 2026 8:55 am
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The third best thing may be Gary Patterson. Interesting in your previous post that they wanted Patterson 2 years ago over Lynn but GP wanted some time off. Wonder what took so long? Maybe figuring out the rest of the staff.

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I am confident that USC football will return to it’s glory days. I’m just not sure how soon. It depends upon how fast LR evolves or whether they have to get someone else. But they have a lot of power people in the administration behind them now. I don’t think that they had that before. The way I understand it(and I have no inside info…..just what I’ve read) Steven B Sample came on as president in 1991. He was quoted as saying that he wanted to make SC the Princeton of the west academically. He has succeeded to a certain… Read more »

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I’ve never understood why it had to be either/or. A university such as USC can be both an academic and athletic power, they’re not mutually exclusive. Just get the right people to lead each pursuit.

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February 15, 2026 7:00 pm

agreed

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The problem is not that they can’t do both. The problem is that they don’t want to do both. You have many professors out there (some are on the board of trustees) who may be making peanuts compared with what these coaches and athletes make. Lets say a professor makes $200,000 a year. LR makes 550 times that. These professors look at him as a glorifies jock who has no advanced degrees like them and they are just plain jealous. You have those same professor types all over the country but here on the left coast they feel empowered to… Read more »

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February 16, 2026 9:45 am
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There are 2 kinds of leftists. Ones with little money and don’t want anybody else to have money. And those with a lot of money and feel guilty. CEOs, Big time entrepreneurs, actors, musicians, coaches and athletes get paid a lot because few people can do it. Simple Econ 101 supply and demand. Even professors should understand that.

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February 16, 2026 10:29 am
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You’ve shown me an example of great logical thinking. My question is “what’s logical thinking got to do with leftists”. The phrases logical thinking and leftists are oxymorons. They are like talking about a square circle.

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February 16, 2026 10:48 am
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As George Orwell said, “some ideas are so ridiculous only intellectuals would consider them”.

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February 16, 2026 1:05 pm
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It’s true….you need a lot of education to get you to the nonsense level where you start believing that a man can have a baby and there are not 2 genders but 50-100 and you can be a boy today and a girl tomorrow and we can keep the peace with social workers rather than policemen.and ICE is evil because they are trying to rid the streets of cartel members and MS-13 and Tren de agua and socialism is great. Leftists will say……”I don’t believe all of that”…..but you vote for people who do.

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February 17, 2026 9:00 am
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True….If there is a big demand and a small supply, somebody is going to make a lot of money

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February 16, 2026 9:29 am
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The problem with getting someone else, they have to start all over. That would make many fans even more unhappy. It seems that fans think USC can call anyone and they will automatically come simply because it is USC. It isn’t that way any more, and with players they will leave at the drop of a hat, which makes it even harder to start all over. We hang with Riley simply because it is the fastest way to get to the top. I do believe he can get us there, especially now with GP, and hopefully Riley gains some wisdom… Read more »

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February 16, 2026 10:31 am
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I do believe LR has some promise especially since he really is great offensively but you can’t wait forever.

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February 15, 2026 12:03 pm
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Agree completely. Riley doesn’t know how lucky he is to have those two in his corner. The financial investment in facilities and NIL are so critical. Getting top assistant coaches, and being able to pay for them is crucial. And if it wasn’t for Bowden, Riley would probably still devaluing defense and special teams. And we would still be losing recruiting battles to schools in the Southeast, instead of prioritizing L.A. area players. Without those two, there is zero chance Riley succeeds. Even with them, he still might fail.

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February 16, 2026 9:31 am
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Or with them and GP he may soar and succeed. Lets have some hope.

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February 16, 2026 9:24 am
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One thing that has been great for change in Riley, the fact they keep getting their ass kicked in the B1G by the good teams. It seems as though he finally wants to fight back. Lets see if this is the staff and team to do it.

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February 16, 2026 10:32 am
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We’ll see

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February 15, 2026 9:29 am
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An interesting point in your post USC’s defense was #13 in 2013. That’s the half and half plus Helton season. Kiffin was left at the airport, Orgeron fired up the team and Helton coached the bowl game. I wonder what chemistry was at work during that season, which can be channeled into a better outcome this season.

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February 15, 2026 10:04 am
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Sounds like Riley has talked himself into no excuses for this coming season. He’s got talent, depth, staff and resources to get it done.Third place, at least, in the Big10 or LR’s butt will be burning.