Raw USC DEs Sam Greene, Kameryn Fountain bringing the pass-rush
Greene and Fountain – or Sam and Kam – both seized increased snaps on Friday against the Scarlet Knights as USC looks to develop pass-rush talent
Luca Evans (OC Register) — LOS ANGELES – The first sack of his career, USC’s Kameryn Fountain smiled Wednesday night, meant a lot. He repeated it. A lot.
But he remembered none of it, really.
“I’m not gon’ lie,” Fountain said Wednesday, “at the moment, it just, it just snapped, so.”
Freshman nerves, perhaps, had long washed away any recollection of that third-quarter play against Rutgers Friday night, Fountain getting tossed into the fire for the most action of his USC career. But it was plenty memorable, a tiny glimpse into the ideal future for USC’s defensive front. The 6-foot-6, 265-pound Fountain had entered USC’s program “really, really raw,” as defensive coordinator D’Anton Lynn put it – only to perfectly sniff out a Scarlet Knights play-action off the edge.
He waited, in a grapple with Rutgers left tackle Hollin Pierce. He watched quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis tuck the football. And Fountainripped his hands through Pierce’s for a step that left his sparring partner spun around, helpless as Fountain dove with fellow defensive end Sam Greene to stuff Kaliakmanis.
USC’s defensive linemen entered Friday night with just 2.5 sacks total on the year. Suddenly, they had another, with mountain-of-a-young-man Fountain. A quarter later, they had one more, from redshirt-freshman counterpart Greene.
For seven games, Lynn had often been forced to mix together quarterback pressure from scratch, firing off a variety of secondary and weakside-linebacker blitzes to poke holes in opposing pockets. But USC found something in a more traditional four-man rush Friday, amid a defensive-end group that’s been depleted by the season-ending loss of Anthony Lucas.
Greene and Fountain – Sam and Kam – rolling together off the edge.
“They brought,” Lynn said Wednesday, “a little juice.”
Lynn has had to make it work, in year one as USC’s defensive coordinator, with “what he had,” as head coach Lincoln Riley put it last Thursday. And what he had, as Riley barely disguised, was a lack of proven pass-rush talent.
“I think his creativity has shown,” Riley said of Lynn, when asked about that creativity in the pass-rush, “and obviously that’s going to continue to evolve as we continue to recruit, as we continue to develop, to target guys that obviously fit this system and give us the skillsets that we want to have with the way that we play.”
A young wave already exists on USC’s roster, largely marinating a season away from real reps. True-freshman defensive tackle Carlon Jones, a 2024 four-star out of Texas, has been hurt for much of the year. Fellow freshman Ratumana Bulabalavu, a late flip before the 2024 class’s final National Signing Day, has yet to see the field. Fountain and Greene, though, were tossed in the fire Friday night, Greene in particular seizing his snaps after saying Lucas had been in his ear.
“Just telling me to go get paid – it’s my time, just go earn what I feel like I deserve,” Greene said. “If I want it, this is the time to go get it.”
Greene was actually credited by Pro Football Focus with two sacks against the Scarlet Knights. Fountain (49, meanwhile, finished second on the defense in quarterback pressures. And Lynn made clear Wednesday that both would get their fair share of snaps down the stretch of USC’s season, a program trying to stack a steadier pass-rush heading into 2025.
“Just from a development standpoint, there’s a handful of those kids that are going to be a big part of the team next year,” Lynn said, of developing youth on USC’s pass-rush. “Some of them could be starters.”
“So the more playing time they can get now, the more they can get those mistakes out now, the better.”
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SC should seriously think about looking for another O-Line coach. When you have 4th and 1 with 2 minutes left in the game against Maryland and you don’t go for it, that tells me that you lack confidence in your O-Line. The responsibility for that has got to go onto the O-Line coach.
It’s that and the marginal recruiting of the Oline. Unfortunately Henson is another “friend” of Riley’s so don’t hold your breath unless the same pressure exhibited during Grinch’s final year, cranks up on Riley regarding Henson. Riley’s stubbornness will be on full display once more calls for a better Oline coach become louder. Like the Grinch situation, how much damage will occur on the recruiting front until a change is made ? It’s always 2 steps back before 1 step forward. Can’t imagine a Kirby Smart, Saban, Kyle Whittigham, Day, Harbaugh, even Mr. Fire staff Brian Kelly, would be so… Read more »
Henson is not as bad as Grench. Let’s see what happens with that O-Line the rest of this year, especially against Nebraska, UCLA and ND, all of whom have outstanding rush defenses. Washington is rated #69 which isn’t terrible. If things don’t go well there is a possibility that Jen Cohen might get involved. SC’s kicker is pretty good but a 41 yard field goal is not a given. The fact that they refused to go for it on 4th and one tells me that even LR himself doesn’t have a lot of faith in his O-Line.
B1G predictions from B/R (David Kenyon) USC (4-4) at Washington (4-4), 7:30 p.m. ET Prediction: USC 30, Washington 27 No. 1 Oregon (8-0) at Michigan (5-3), 3:30 p.m. ET Prediction: Oregon 27, Michigan 10 No. 4 Ohio State (6-1) at No. 3 Penn State (7-0), Noon ET Prediction: Ohio State 20, Penn State 17 No. 13 Indiana (8-0) at Michigan State (4-4), 3:30 p.m. ET Prediction: Indiana 33, Michigan State 20 Minnesota (5-3) at No. 24 Illinois (6-2), Noon ET Prediction: Illinois 31, Minnesota 23 UCLA (2-5) at Nebraska (5-3), 3:30 p.m. ET Prediction: Nebraska 31, UCLA 17 Wisconsin (5-3)… Read more »
I don’t know. WIS beat the Boilers massively 52-6 on Oct. 5 in Madison. NW only lost to WIS 23-3 at home on Oct. 19. PUR is favored by 1. The battle of the no-bowlers!
Can’t wait for OHIO ST (now -3.5 per VegasInsider) at PSU this Saturday at 9 am PT/noon ET (Fox). Both Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff and ESPN’s GameDay will be there. It’s the first time since TEXAS at MICH on Sept. 7 that both shows have aired from the same location. PSU QB Drew Allar injury update: Greg Pickel (BlueWhite Illustrated) — STATE COLLEGE — Penn State QB Drew Allar was on the practice field Wednesday night as the No. 3 Nittany Lions continue preparations for Saturday’s visit from No. 4 Ohio State. The media does not see contact or live periods during its… Read more »
USC vs. Washington game info (WeAreSC) Date: Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, Husky Stadium, Seattle, WA, 4:30 pm PT Television: Big Ten Network (Jeff Levering, Jake Butt and Brooke Fletcher) Radio: ESPNLA 710 Radio with Pete Arbogast, Shaun Cody, Max Brown, Su’a Cravens, Jordan Moore and Jason Schwartz. (also available on the Trojan Radio Network–KSHP 1400AM and KSHP-FM 107.1FM in Las Vegas, KSZL 1230AM in Barstow, KJJZ-HD3 102.7FM in Thousand Palms and KGU 95.1FM and 760AM in Honolulu–as well as on USCTrojans.com and KABC.com and on SiriusXM satellite radio (channels 197, 198, 397 or 959 and 960 on the app). Spread: USC -2.5, over/under 55.5 (BetOnline)… Read more »
Washington has a very good defense especially against the pass. Both offenses look even stats wise. Moss ranks 8th in completions per game but 54 in pass efficiency. USC’s total defense is ranked 73rd. Washington total defense is ranked 6th but 71st in rushing defense. What should USC’s game plan be everybody? Run, run, run, keep the USC defense off the field. Can SLR do that?
What a matchup. I’m at a loss to predict the winner between these proud but heavily flawed 4-4 teams. UW lost to RUT but beat MICH. IOWA beat them 40-16 in Iowa City.
For USC what concerns me is that UW has won 18 in a row at home.
Despite all this season’s disappointments, I like how some of our younger guys have responded to their opportunities to play because of some tough-to-swallow Trojan injuries.
UW still has to go up against both PSU and ORE in their home stadiums, both extremely difficult places to play. I figure UW loses those games, meaning they absolutely have to beat USC and UCLA to become bowl-eligible.
Both USC and UW have their bruised backs completely against the wall. USC’s still favored by a couple. Toss-up city!
This is a game that screams Maiava at QB and mixing in Marks and Joiner. But that would be too boring and predictable for our offensive genius. He will have Moss pass and pass till he throws a couple of picks and pass some more.
2025’s top guard Darryn Peterson set to choose from Kansas, Kansas State, Ohio State and USC on CBS Sports HQ tomorrow
Peterson is the No. 3-ranked prospect in the 2025 class.
Eric Bossi (247Sports.com) — Darryn Peterson, the top-ranked guard in the class of 2025, will decide between Kansas, Kansas State, Ohio State and USC this Friday.
The 6-5 SR guard from Ohio is playing this season at Napa (Calif.) Prolific Prep,
Peterson’s decision will be carried live on CBS Sports HQ, the CBS Sports app and the 247Sports YouTube Channel at 9 pm ET/6 pm PT.
Bowl Projections for 4-4 USC which needs to win two of its next four games to become bowl-eligible (Erik McKinney/WeAreSC) Sports Illustrated Alamo Bowl – Dec. 28 in San Antonio against Kansas State USC has never appeared in the Alamo Bowl and is 0-2 all-time against Kansas State, losing in Los Angeles in 2001 and Manhattan in 2002. CBS Sports LA Bowl – Dec. 18 in Los Angeles against UNLV USC has never appeared in the Los Angeles Bowl. This will be only its fourth year in existence. The Trojans are 2-0 all-time against the Rebels, picking up wins in 1997 and 2018. Action Network Sun Bowl – Dec. 31 in El Paso… Read more »
SC should seriously think about looking for another O-Line coach. When you have 4th and 1 with 2 minutes left in the game against Maryland and you don’t go for it, that tells me that you lack confidence in your O-Line. The responsibility for that has got to go onto the O-Line coach.
It’s that and the marginal recruiting of the Oline. Unfortunately Henson is another “friend” of Riley’s so don’t hold your breath unless the same pressure exhibited during Grinch’s final year, cranks up on Riley regarding Henson. Riley’s stubbornness will be on full display once more calls for a better Oline coach become louder. Like the Grinch situation, how much damage will occur on the recruiting front until a change is made ? It’s always 2 steps back before 1 step forward. Can’t imagine a Kirby Smart, Saban, Kyle Whittigham, Day, Harbaugh, even Mr. Fire staff Brian Kelly, would be so… Read more »
Henson is not as bad as Grench. Let’s see what happens with that O-Line the rest of this year, especially against Nebraska, UCLA and ND, all of whom have outstanding rush defenses. Washington is rated #69 which isn’t terrible. If things don’t go well there is a possibility that Jen Cohen might get involved. SC’s kicker is pretty good but a 41 yard field goal is not a given. The fact that they refused to go for it on 4th and one tells me that even LR himself doesn’t have a lot of faith in his O-Line.
One yard, aka The Longest Yard.
It’ll be nice when USC can finally get back to being a team that can get one yard when it matters. ✌
amen
Did anyone know that Saturday is the first time in 25 years that Beaver Stadium will host two teams ranked in AP’s Top Five teams?
College football always has something new and interesting to offer. Go Nittany Lions! Beat the slightly favored Buckeyes.
B1G predictions from B/R (David Kenyon) USC (4-4) at Washington (4-4), 7:30 p.m. ET Prediction: USC 30, Washington 27 No. 1 Oregon (8-0) at Michigan (5-3), 3:30 p.m. ET Prediction: Oregon 27, Michigan 10 No. 4 Ohio State (6-1) at No. 3 Penn State (7-0), Noon ET Prediction: Ohio State 20, Penn State 17 No. 13 Indiana (8-0) at Michigan State (4-4), 3:30 p.m. ET Prediction: Indiana 33, Michigan State 20 Minnesota (5-3) at No. 24 Illinois (6-2), Noon ET Prediction: Illinois 31, Minnesota 23 UCLA (2-5) at Nebraska (5-3), 3:30 p.m. ET Prediction: Nebraska 31, UCLA 17 Wisconsin (5-3)… Read more »
Go Purdue, get your only likely conference win!
I don’t know. WIS beat the Boilers massively 52-6 on Oct. 5 in Madison. NW only lost to WIS 23-3 at home on Oct. 19. PUR is favored by 1. The battle of the no-bowlers!
Can’t wait for OHIO ST (now -3.5 per VegasInsider) at PSU this Saturday at 9 am PT/noon ET (Fox). Both Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff and ESPN’s GameDay will be there. It’s the first time since TEXAS at MICH on Sept. 7 that both shows have aired from the same location. PSU QB Drew Allar injury update: Greg Pickel (BlueWhite Illustrated) — STATE COLLEGE — Penn State QB Drew Allar was on the practice field Wednesday night as the No. 3 Nittany Lions continue preparations for Saturday’s visit from No. 4 Ohio State. The media does not see contact or live periods during its… Read more »
USC vs. Washington game info (WeAreSC) Date: Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, Husky Stadium, Seattle, WA, 4:30 pm PT Television: Big Ten Network (Jeff Levering, Jake Butt and Brooke Fletcher) Radio: ESPNLA 710 Radio with Pete Arbogast, Shaun Cody, Max Brown, Su’a Cravens, Jordan Moore and Jason Schwartz. (also available on the Trojan Radio Network–KSHP 1400AM and KSHP-FM 107.1FM in Las Vegas, KSZL 1230AM in Barstow, KJJZ-HD3 102.7FM in Thousand Palms and KGU 95.1FM and 760AM in Honolulu–as well as on USCTrojans.com and KABC.com and on SiriusXM satellite radio (channels 197, 198, 397 or 959 and 960 on the app). Spread: USC -2.5, over/under 55.5 (BetOnline)… Read more »
Washington has a very good defense especially against the pass. Both offenses look even stats wise. Moss ranks 8th in completions per game but 54 in pass efficiency. USC’s total defense is ranked 73rd. Washington total defense is ranked 6th but 71st in rushing defense. What should USC’s game plan be everybody? Run, run, run, keep the USC defense off the field. Can SLR do that?
What a matchup. I’m at a loss to predict the winner between these proud but heavily flawed 4-4 teams. UW lost to RUT but beat MICH. IOWA beat them 40-16 in Iowa City.
For USC what concerns me is that UW has won 18 in a row at home.
I’m not feeling it, Allen. UW’s defense is too good for our one-dimensional coach and our terrible road game psyche. But I hope I am wrong.
Despite all this season’s disappointments, I like how some of our younger guys have responded to their opportunities to play because of some tough-to-swallow Trojan injuries.
UW still has to go up against both PSU and ORE in their home stadiums, both extremely difficult places to play. I figure UW loses those games, meaning they absolutely have to beat USC and UCLA to become bowl-eligible.
Both USC and UW have their bruised backs completely against the wall. USC’s still favored by a couple. Toss-up city!
This is a game that screams Maiava at QB and mixing in Marks and Joiner. But that would be too boring and predictable for our offensive genius. He will have Moss pass and pass till he throws a couple of picks and pass some more.
2025’s top guard Darryn Peterson set to choose from Kansas, Kansas State, Ohio State and USC on CBS Sports HQ tomorrow
Peterson is the No. 3-ranked prospect in the 2025 class.
Eric Bossi (247Sports.com) — Darryn Peterson, the top-ranked guard in the class of 2025, will decide between Kansas, Kansas State, Ohio State and USC this Friday.
The 6-5 SR guard from Ohio is playing this season at Napa (Calif.) Prolific Prep,
Peterson’s decision will be carried live on CBS Sports HQ, the CBS Sports app and the 247Sports YouTube Channel at 9 pm ET/6 pm PT.
247sports.com
Ha, I was scrolling through your post and thought, “Great! We’re finally in the hunt for a top offensive linemen!”
Then I scrolled the picture into view…🙄
Didn’t mean to trick you vT. Will it be trick or treat for you tonight? 👻. 👽
Since I was already tricked, I’ll have a treat, please. 😆
USC beats UW, 28-24. How’s that? ✌
Yeah VT— I did the same thing.
You should know better by now ATL D.D.S.! 😂
😮
Bowl Projections for 4-4 USC which needs to win two of its next four games to become bowl-eligible (Erik McKinney/WeAreSC) Sports Illustrated Alamo Bowl – Dec. 28 in San Antonio against Kansas State USC has never appeared in the Alamo Bowl and is 0-2 all-time against Kansas State, losing in Los Angeles in 2001 and Manhattan in 2002. CBS Sports LA Bowl – Dec. 18 in Los Angeles against UNLV USC has never appeared in the Los Angeles Bowl. This will be only its fourth year in existence. The Trojans are 2-0 all-time against the Rebels, picking up wins in 1997 and 2018. Action Network Sun Bowl – Dec. 31 in El Paso… Read more »