The keys for the USC defense in Utah rematch
In first meeting, Utah had a huge offensive game against USC, including Dalton Kincaid’s 234 receiving yards
Adam Grosbard (OC Register) — LOS ANGELES — The answer came in response to a question about improving in pass defense, but defensive coordinator Alex Grinch’s answer was illustrative of No. 4 USC’s mindset as it prepares for its rematch against No. 11 Utah in the Pac-12 championship game on Friday.
“I think a step would be meaningful. We gotta take leaps forward,” Grinch said Tuesday. “We watch the film, we have frustration. They watch the film, they have a lot of confidence. We understand that.”
When the Trojans met the Utes in mid-October, USC gave up 43 points and 562 yards, both season-worst marks for USC. The Trojans, naturally, lost, despite scoring seven touchdowns and tallying 556 yards themselves.
On Friday, however, USC gets a chance to atone for its only loss. If it does so, the Trojans will win the Pac-12 championship and advance to the College Football Playoff for the first time ever.
For USC to do that, the defense will need, as Grinch says, to be leaps and bounds better than it was in Week 7. Here’s a look at what USC is looking at as it works to prepare for the Utes.
Stop that man
If you hear one Utah name in the build-up to this game, it will be that of tight end Dalton Kincaid. Against USC, Kincaid caught all 16 passes that came his way for a career-high 234 yards and a touchdown, moving the chains 12 times for first downs.
“As a competitor, you’re certainly reminded of it. And it doesn’t take playing him again to be reminded of it. It’s a constant,” Grinch said. “Someone has their career game against you, there’s a level of embarrassment about it.”
Perhaps most concerning for USC was what Kincaid did with the ball in his hands against the Trojans. The 6-foot-4, 240-pound tight end totaled 109 yards after the catch against USC, and forced four of USC’s 18 missed tackles, according to Pro Football Focus.
That’s why Grinch is calling for an all-hands-on-deck mentality against Kincaid this week, saying that if 10 Trojans are trying to tackle him on a given play, that’s one too few.
Man up
Against USC, Utah quarterback Cam Rising completed 67.4% of his passes for 415 yards. Devaughn Vele and Micah Bernard each caught five passes, while five other Utes added one each.
While Grinch wants to see the USC pass rush do a better job of completing sacks than it did in the first matchup, he put the onus on the secondary to win its individual battles, particularly in one-on-one opportunities.
“We gotta find ways to win in man coverage,” Grinch said. “We gotta have some confidence when we call man coverage that my man’s not going to catch the football.”
Hold the line
An interesting wrinkle to this rematch is that Utah’s offense has shifted since it last played USC. Rising suffered an unknown injury either against USC or in the bye week that followed, as he missed Utah’s next game and has been limited in the four games since.
This has forced the Utes to put a renewed emphasis on the run game. After averaging 192.4 rushing yards through the first seven games, Utah has averaged 258.6 yards on the ground the past five weeks.
USC actually did respectably against the run versus Utah, holding the Utes to a season-low 138 rushing yards. That may or may not have been a result of Utah playing from behind for much of the game. But USC should expect a much more determined rushing effort by the Utes this time around.
“Respect their ability to run the football really at all times,” Grinch said. “Playing that program in the past, there’s always been an emphasis that way of physical play that you gotta have respect for.”
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I think if we were able to contain Mayer that we can contain Kincaid using the same strategy. Also have to get pressure and sacks on Rising.
In an interview with Sean Payton, he said Caleb could alter the nfl draft and make the first pick a lottery so nobody tanks to get him. That is how good he thinks Caleb is.
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Source: CFP officials have been informed that the Rose Bowl has signed an agreement that will allow the College Football Playoff to expand to 12 teams in 2024 and 2025.
When they finally talked about SC Today and it seemed they all discussed “Who other than Caleb can be a factor on the outcome of the Pac-12 Championship Game for fans to watch for ” (Again other than Caleb ) A LOT of talk about (And I agree) >>> Eric Gentry !
Allen did you post the PFF All Americans?
PFF College All-Americas (seven USC players) FIRST TEAM Offense QB Caleb Williams, USC RB Blake Corum, Michigan RB Bijan Robinson, Texas WR Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State WR Xavier Hutchinson, Iowa State WR Josh Downs, North Carolina TE Michael Mayer, Notre Dame LT Joe Alt, Notre Dame LG Andrew Vorhees, USC C John Michael Schmitz, Minnesota RG O’Cyrus Torrence, Florida RT Dawand Jones, Ohio State Defense DI Jonah Tavai, San Diego State DI Calijah Kancey, Pittsburgh ED Karl Brooks, Bowling Green ED Will Anderson Jr., Alabama LB Ivan Pace Jr., Cincinnati LB Tommy Eichenberg, Ohio State CB Devon Witherspoon, Illinois CB Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama S Kaevon Merriweather, Iowa S Calen Bullock, USC FLEX D Brian Branch, Alabama Special teams KR Jaylin Lucas, Indiana PR Anthony… Read more »
Amazing what happens when you are winning.
Report: Deion Sanders tells recruits he’ll pick a school by Saturday
Yahoo.com — “Hall of Fame CB Deion Sanders officially has become a big-time college football coach.
“Big-time college football coaches treat lower-level jobs as stepping stones to something bigger and better. Deion seems to be on the brink of taking a bigger and better job.
“Via Kevin O’Donnell of Fox 13 in Tampa Bay, the current JAX ST coach is telling recruits he’ll be ‘at a school’ on Sunday.
“Per O’Donnell, the finalists are CU, USF, and CIN. Sanders also could decide to stay at JAX ST.
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Cinncinati seems like the best choice to me. Moving to the Big12, higher profile than the other two. Will he move on after winning the conference title game before the FCS playoffs? Tough for those kids at Jackson St. Maybe he will try to do both but seems doubtful.
I’d sure like to see CU reel him in. That would be a great kickstart for the always-starving Buffs. But I don’t believe they’ll make it happen, unfortunately.
I read somewhere that what he wanted from CU was astronomical
I LOVE IT when teams I root for are ignored …Fight On ! >>>>> As i did my “Stuff ” today (I am retired) I left the TV’s on in different rooms and switched the channels to ALWAYS have one of the National College Football shows on …..All Told I must have Listened (but not watched) to about 6+ hours of College Football talk today on Fox …..CBS and ESPN . And feel QUALIFIED to say which top 7 teams people talked about the most (and this may surprise you folks)) (I am ranking this as most talked about teams… Read more »
And it might be a bit of a mistake to Ignore Michigan (But that’s just Me )…..Fight On !
Hey I like your style HOF19. It has been said the most hated college football program in the Country is Notre Dame. But you wouldn’t get me to agree with that when USC football is beating everyone. Just about the whole nation is envious-jealous of “Hollywood-beachcombers” USC football. And we glory in this especially when USC plays an away game and shuts down the crowd noise in stomping their team. If we can get back those glorious days of PC’s Trojans or better if LR accomplished it, the hate will build again like no other program. so, HOF19, no one… Read more »
I hope NOBODY take these SC players Serious as contenders !
HOF19 only die hard Trojans are going to stay up so late to watch USC on the East Coast. I would bet most of the so called experts have never seen USC play this season. Just wait till they see CW and LR in action.
This is just me but a phrase I have heard SC players say after EVERY GAME (even a good win ) >>>….”We gotta play better” …These are kids !!!!! (to me at least I’m 70+ yrs old) and I might be wrong but they seem to always be raising the bar …..Fight On !
I doubt Utah will be hobbled in any manner Friday. Nobody expects it to be easy, but the mindset is right. As long as each player does his best with his responsibility, we should see a W in our column. I also expect the secondary will be addressed after the season, either replacing a coach or reassigning help for the unit.
The last time these two teams played each other they were basically healthy. They played essentially to a tie, perhaps edge to USC if you factor home field and poor officiating. Second time around, neutral ground, LR and Grinch will have a better game plan. This should go like a combo of USC v ND, USC v UCLA, Utah v Oregon. I am very confident LR will know how to handle the Utes.
If Cam Rising is limited in movement and still not as shifty as he was in The 1st USC game, then the Trojan front seven needs to put pressure on him in the pocket at least if not when he tries to scramble. Forcing him to throw the ball early is as much a good defense as denying the receiver the ball on man coverage. I have confidence the defense can slow down & limit the Ute rushing game as it did ND.
I just can’t get enough of this Norman Rockwell-like photo of Caleb Williams flashing his impromptu Heisman pose at the request of his teammates. What a moment, made all the better by ND being USC’s big victim that night.
5-Star edge rusher Matayo Uiagalelei (6-6, 270) from St. John Bosco with Lincoln Riley after the Trojans’ win over ND on Saturday.
He’s the 5 star who is uncommitted that I think will sign for sure.
And, oh by the way, his brother plays for a team NOT in the playoff hunt this year.
Nice weekend, St. John Bosco beats Mater Dei to win Division 1 football title on Friday, wooed by #4 USC and LR on Saturday.
#2 Los Alamitos (9-3): Senior quarterback Malachi Nelson (USC commit) threw for 2,898 yards and 35 touchdowns and four interceptions in 12 games this season. Senior wide receiver Makai Lemon (USC commit) had 69 receptions for 1,044 yards and 12 touchdowns.
The Trojans must be brutally physical with Utah. Nothing illegal, but nothing left over. This team I think understands now what physical play is about, and they need to if they are going to win and advance. That’s not just on defense, but blocking on offense also.